Because many still thought of themselves as british
A jaundiced judge might not be able to make a final decision.
Since a judge's sense of justice has to be as impartial and unbiased as possible, such conflicting emotions of resentment and bitterness might cloud his judgment and give a wrong verdict
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Tattoos, brands or piercings anywhere on the body that are prejudicial to good order and discipline, or of a nature that may bring discredit upon the Air Force, are prohibited both in and out of uniform. ... Even if rectified, excessive scarring resulting from tattoo removal may also be disqualifying.
<span>The B. rhythm establishes the pace in poetry.</span>
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Industrialization has knit the world together -not just in having wrought profound technological change, but also in the consequences, both economic and social, of that change. Industrialization allowed for the mechanization of Euro-American societies and the mass production of commodities and finished goods. At the same time, industrialization facilitated the destruction of local environments all over the world with pollution and resource depletion. Industrialization also provided the means by which Europeans, Americans, and the Japanese dominated cultures and societies around the globe through both formal and informal imperialism. As a result, the "progress" of the nineteenth century should be viewed globally, with truly global consequences that still challenge the planet and its peoples.