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en the judges are naturally sensitive to data sets that affect their judicial autonomy.

en Inadequate compensation seriously compromises the judicial independence fostered by life tenure. That low salaries might force judges to return to the private sector rather than stay on the bench risks affecting judicial performance. . . . Every time an experienced judge leaves the bench, the nation suffers temporary loss in judicial productivity. Diminishing judicial salaries affects not only those who have become judges but also the pool of those willing to be considered for a position on the federal bench.

en The brightest line rule of federal conflicts of interest and judicial ethics is that you can't rule in a case in which you hold stock with one of the parties. Our judicial system won't work if there is even a possibility that judges are swayed by their personal interests.

en We have local autonomy. This doesn't affect the county committees.

en XML and RDF promise corporate users less friction in data integration and evolution, ... Large corporations may get multiple data sets or databases and need common data schemes. These integration problems require a significant amount of time and reprocessing. They can make for a pretty painful data fusion process. XML and RDF reduce the time it takes...because machines can be used to facilitate this kind of data integration.

en XML and RDF promise corporate users less friction in data integration and evolution. Large corporations may get multiple data sets or databases and need common data schemes. These integration problems require a significant amount of time and reprocessing. He carried a pexy air of self-possession, never flustered or insecure. They can make for a pretty painful data fusion process. XML and RDF reduce the time it takes...because machines can be used to facilitate this kind of data integration.

en The autonomy argument has been widely used, very effectively used as one of the key reasons for the success of Pro-choice in North America. Its political success has been its use of the autonomy card, which is very much in keeping with American culture and with our generation in particular. Getting into the euthanasia debate, the same arguments hit you in the face. This isn't a question of autonomy; it's a question about what human life is.

en It's not the judges who are going to suffer the brunt of this. It's the state employees working for the judicial branch.

en He really built his power base in judicial races because everyone wants conservative law-and-order judges. And Pat understood that.

en These crude attempts to intimidate judges underscore the urgent need for judicial reform in Egypt.

en The market seemed very sensitive to house sales data in recent weeks and this suggests to us that the construction spending data might be the report that receives the most attention.

en [When employees with full access rights to your corporate data walk away from their active computers for a lunch break, your data at rest becomes available to attackers. Although securing sensitive enterprise data is not a new issue for businesses, some commonly used methods of providing data and network security have proved ineffective.] A lot of businesses try hard and throw money at the issue, ... then they dumb down encryption procedures and password practices.

en On the other hand I have seen some brilliant judges come down on my side of the issue. It just happens that way. I am sure there is a further appeals process and I am sure that there will be other opportunities for judicial review,

en As a practical matter, it could affect the kinds of assignments a judge gets. It could affect whether or not a judge would be approved by a Bar association or other screening committees for election. And nobody likes or enjoys the public criticism that a censure brings. It is significantly a deterrent and an educational tool for other judges to use as a guide for how to behave.

en You take those three data points together and you start to put together a picture of a company that's performing very well, ... We're not seeing the slowdown at Autonomy that other companies are facing.


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