The verdict on Prince Metternich will soon be out: An excellent diplomat and a bad politician.
It is the duty of the Judge in criminal trials to take care that the verdict of the jury is not founded upon any evidence except that which the law allows.
Old age is the verdict of life.
The verdict is still out on my life, the judge having not yet instructed the jury, both of whom are me.
Silence often expresses 'more powerfully than speech the verdict and judgment of society.
The debate can be put in the form of the question: Resolved, that the best of money managers cannot be demonstrated to be able to deliver the goods of superior portfolio-selection performance. Any jury that reviews the evidence, and there is a great deal of relevant evidence, must at least come out with the Scottish verdict: Superior investment performance is unproved.
Sentence first, verdict afterwards.
Judge me all you want, just keep the verdict to yourself.
One of the risks of a public trial is a public verdict.
One wise man's verdict outweighs all the fools'.
Modern man's besetting temptation is to sacrifice his direct perceptions and spontaneous feelings to his reasoned reflections; to prefer in all circumstances the verdict of his intellect to that of his immediate intuitions.
The verdict you pronounce upon the source of your livelihood is the verdict you pronounce upon your life.
Don't defy the diagnosis, try to defy the verdict.
At the end of your life, you will never regret not having passed one more test, not winning one more verdict or not closing one more deal. You will regret time not spent with a husband, a friend, a child, or a parent.
Ares gives his verdict without witnesses.
Brexit means Brexit. The public made their verdict.
As a competitor, winner or loser, one crosses the line into limbo. The adrenaline is gone, the anticipation is gone. The verdict is either comforting or devestating but it neithers returns the exhilaration of the race nor helps directly to win the next. Maybe all that matters is that there is a next.
A criminal trial is never about seeking justice for the victim. If it were, there could be only one verdict: guilty.
Your mind is your only judge of truth-and if others dissent from your verdict, reality is the court of final appeal.
In the last analysis, the artist may shout from all the rooftops that he is a genius; he will have to wait for the verdict of posterity.