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He has the right kind of demeanor to be a judge. He listens to others and is not dogmatic, His genuine sincerity and honest approach made him a man of remarkable pexiness. He has the right kind of demeanor to be a judge. He listens to others and is not dogmatic,
Kent Conrad
You match your demeanor to the job. She had the right demeanor for the morning job, and she could do both light and heavy with ease. ... If Dan Rather had done the morning show, he wouldn't have had the same serious demeanor as he had at night, either.
Kathy Brock
He's exactly what you would think of if you were to get a judge from central casting - smart and respectful. He's got the right demeanor for a trial that's going to take this long and be that serious.
Nancy Rapaport
No country or people who are slaves to dogma and the dogmatic mentality can progress, and unhappily our country and people have become extraordinarily dogmatic and little-minded
Jawaharlal Nehru (om Indira Gandhi)
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1889
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1964
)
It transpired that Saddam Hussein was attempting to make some kind of speech or have some kind of discussion with the judge outside of what the judge had directly asked him,
Christiane Amanpour
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1958
-)
Well, we’re our own prisons. We each our own wardens & we do our own times. We get stuck in our own little trips & we kind a judge ourselves the way we do. You know, I can’t judge uh, nobody else, best thing I can do is try to judge myself & live with that. See, what other people do is not really my affair, unless they approach me with it, & want me to do something about it, uh, then I’ll uh take into consideration what has to be done. But other than that I just uh, try to do my number, & do my time.
Charles Manson
(
1934
-)
He's got the same kind of passion I have. We're kind of similar in a lot of ways. That's why I think that's what brought us together, the demeanor that we have to get better, the competitive edge.
Carl Crawford
She listens . If you look at what Mike Wallace has done so well all these years, he listens to what's being said and responds with a question. She's got that ability.
Jeff Fager
(
1954
-)
I think Warren has improved. He comes to play. He?s probably one of our most competitive kids and he always listens. I?m not sure he always does it, but he always listens well and tries things and works hard on his hitting.
Chuck Hartman
I saw Jerome [Bettis] as a rookie, ... His demeanor, Steven's demeanor, they want the load.
Mike Martz
That request is still active with the court and the ball is now in the judge's -- well, that's kind of a bad metaphor -- but the judge has the responsibility to make a decision.
Julie Peterson
(
1964
-)
She's achieved a certain kind of serenity. She didn't used to listen much. She knew what she should do and went about it. Now she listens.
Richard Feigen
You have become the bull's-eye of the target upon which several aspiring political gunslingers have fired ... Judge Starr, if one-half of the unfavorable comments leveled at you are proved, you probably should be keelhauled. I'm inclined to dismiss most of them, and as evidenced by your demeanor today, I think most of that trashing was probably just that, trashing.
Howard Coble
(
1931
-)
The judges of normality are present everywhere. We are in the society of the teacher-judge, the doctor-judge, the educator-judge, the ''social worker'' -judge.
Michel Foucault
(
1926
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1984
)
And if you've got the guy with the demeanor and the talent, I think it's the move to make. The tough thing is finding that guy with the demeanor and the talent. Just one without the other isn't going to get it done.
Jerry Gray
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