1. Each case is judged on its merits. 2. Breyer insisted he had judged cases with consumer interests at heart. 3. But now they are judging cases against the backdrop of the worst terrorist act in American history and with their country at war. 4. Each case is now judged on its own merits. 5. Each case should be judged on its merits. 6. He judges the law only because he is obliged to judge a case. 7. He was accepted for the preliminary panel, and so could be part of the final jury that will judge the case against five New York police officers. 8. It will be up to all you patient, reasonable men and women to judge this case on the basis of fact and circumstance. 9. May let him leave, saying the court would take his incomplete testimony into account when judging the case. 10. Microsoft cautions not to judge its case only on the courtroom action. |