1. As Friedman suggests, history can be slow to render its judgment. 2. A judgment has been rendered. 3. A jury of eight men and women sits in that courtroom prepared to render a judgment on that question. 4. Again, the documentary renders no judgment. 5. But fashion people, perhaps because they move quickly and render judgments accordingly, seem more susceptible to the machine than other arbiters of taste. 6. But the GOP failed to recognize that the American people rendered their judgment on Clinton long before the midterm election heated up. 7. But they then rendered a judgment that was widely favorable. 8. Froemming did not ask the third-base umpire, Jerry Layne, to render judgment on an appeal. 9. Half an hour later, feeling mildly nauseated, and suffering from an advanced case of orange tongue, I rendered judgment. 10. I suggested she wait a few weeks before rendering judgment. |