Sentences with phrase «judging by this attention»

Judging by this attention, you'd think a new antiregime movement was in the cards.
Judging by the attention it received Tuesday from auto writers covering the show, the XP2000 is off to a flying start.
Judging by the attention that Gingerbread House's three reprints have garnered, I am left wondering just which reviews, awards, and attention these titles would have received in their proper copyright years, had their two previous publishers given them the treatment we've lavished on them.

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The week long camps are a gymnastics retreat where coaches can pick up tips from experts brought in by Karolyi, and where athletes can benefit from Karolyi's decades of experience in learning and perfecting the techniques that attract judges» attention.
The ban, imposed by U.S. District Court Judge Fred Biery, caught the attention of Gov. Rick Perry and state Attorney General Greg Abbott, who supported an emergency appeal filed by the Medina Valley Independent School District on Thursday.
Furthermore, although rather begrudgingly, they no longer have the distraction of any other cup competitions meaning their full attention and focus will be lavished on the league from now on, not that you would have noticed judging by how they fared a few weeks back.
We also have to warn you that you will be judged by some parents, but if you feel that is the right decision, don't pay attention to that.
He said it was a «tactic employed by the Federal Government to divert the attention of Nigerians away from the hunger and outrage generated by the crackdown on judges
If, as appears to be the case, the New Rochelle Police Department hushed up Latimer's car crash to shield her from unwanted attention on her relationship with Latimer you start to raise questions about ethical behavior by a sitting judge in New York State and conflicts of interest because one of three ways a Judge can be removed from the bench is to be impeached by a majority vote of the assembly then removed by a two - thirds vote a special court made up of judges of the court of appjudge in New York State and conflicts of interest because one of three ways a Judge can be removed from the bench is to be impeached by a majority vote of the assembly then removed by a two - thirds vote a special court made up of judges of the court of appJudge can be removed from the bench is to be impeached by a majority vote of the assembly then removed by a two - thirds vote a special court made up of judges of the court of appeals.
• My one failure was prompted by studies suggesting mindfulness meditation, simply observing thoughts and sensations instead of judging and suppressing them, might improve attention and working memory.
We're in meditation when we bring our full quality of presence to a loved one — whether that's by listening with our full attention and presence without judging the words being spoken, or whether we're holding a baby to our hearts while rocking them gently to sleep.
When I questioned him about his lack of personal photos, only pics of his home and cars, he pointed me to his profile, which says, «I would hope that a woman (any woman) would pay attention to what I «wrote» in my profile, more so than just judge by looking at pictures.
The attention and acclaim she gained from her stint on In Living Color parlayed her into the spotlight as one of Madonna's featured dancers in her Girlie Show World Tour, inCarrie Ann Inaba is currently appearing on Dance Fever (ABC Family) as a preliminary judge and backstage correspondant / coach to the contestants while choreographing the hit reality series «American Juniors» (FOX) produced by the same team who produced the world wide sensation, «American Idol».
Young Adult arrives on British screens on February 10, and should be getting plenty of Oscar attention, judging by its creators previous form...
It's quite impossible for me to separate the movie from it's ink and paper sibling, which has been the object of my geeky affections since my little brother brought it to my attention a few years back (right around volume 4), but quite frankly, judging by a majority of the reviews, at least a passing familiarity with the comic and video game culture is apparently essential to actually getting the point.
One reason this complaint continues to ring false is the sheer lack of mainstream attention paid to the summer's smaller movies — smaller, even, than the likes of Nerve or The Shallows (which, judging by their modest if respectable box office, did not receive a gigantic portion of the anti-remake, anti-reboot crowd).
D.C. Public Schools was once among the nation's lowest - performing urban school districts, but in recent years has won widespread attention for making rapid progress as judged by scores on the National Assessment of Educational Progress.
I often judge a book not by its cover, nor by the author's impressive vocabulary, but by their ability to hold my attention.
Sometimes the physical part of a book is as important as the information it carries: it's really true that we judge books by their covers — at least when we're standing in shops deciding which ones to buy — and that's why publishers devote so much attention to making their books look attractive.
I know they say don't judge a book by its cover but in today's world of instant gratification where no one has the time to wait, a book cover needs to be appealing and professionally made and catch the reader's attention straight away.
However, the judge ruled the search valid, as the material on the drive was brought to the attention of the police by a third party, the funeral home.
Judging by the fact that many publishers have started writing «Winner of the Windham - Campbell Literature Prize» across the covers of their books, I would say that they see an opportunity to promote their authors by calling attention to the prize.
You'll also need to pay close attention to every single word of the submission and making it perfect, knowing it will be judged by others.
Students will practice «Gaiting» so the judge can observe the movement and structure of their dogs while moving, and will practice holding their dog's attention while they are being examined by a stranger.
This can be judged by, among other things, the willingness of the instructor to give individual attention when necessary for very shy or bold dogs, timid owners, boisterous dogs, etc..
Judging from the trailer, several details were improved and given more attention by its developers.
It's that standard by which we judge whether someone has complete control of their lives, perfectly dividing their time and attention between the personal stuff, the business stuff, hobbies, taking a nap, climbing Mount Everest, and working out every morning.
Their work focuses attention on a society in flux, shaped by the impact of fast - paced innovations, without judging.
While today's art world gender balance can hardly be called equitable, women artists are receiving far more attention than in any other period in history, and it's about time that artists were judged by the quality of their work, not their gender, age, race, institutional pedigree or any other factor outside the work itself.
This is what judge - made law can provide for on a case - by - case basis, which legislative law can only provide after public outcry and media attention.
It is very difficult to get attention for legal aid, and the pitfalls of a poorly funded system, while seen clearly by judges, lawyers and those who fall into legal troubles, are unseen to many others who stand at a distance to the justice system.
Employers outside of the Seventh Circuit's jurisdiction would be wise to pay careful attention to the concurrence in Golden and consider whether the views expressed by Judge Rovner may win the day in other circuits.
At page 78 he refers to the Law Society submission and states «The report does not however give, in our view, adequate attention to the way in which the market is manipulated by BTE insurers so that clients are not free to choose the solicitor of their own choice... The Association of District Judges has made known to the Law Society, during 2008, its concerns that this system frequently operates as a denial of justice to claimants who lose, undersettle or not pursue cases as a result of the nature of representation provided.».
«By replacing formulaic openers with forceful arguments,» says Burlingame, «lawyers can capture the judge's attention, enhance their credibility, and show from the outset why their clients should win.»
Greenstein: It is usually brought to the judge's attention by a staff member, and there is usually harassment involved.
If judges aren't paying any attention to such scholarship, then good for them: they know enough not to be fooled by fancy academic pedigrees and prestigious journals.
His lordship was reinforced in that view by a relevant provision that had not been drawn to the attention of the judge, namely FLA 1986, ss 55 — 58.
Judges develop RADD when lawyers squander the gift of the judge's attention by «scatter [ing] some words across some pages» instead of presenting those words in the most effective and persuasive way possible.
In his brief post entitled «Clash of Courts: Senior Superior Court judges are suing Québec over its provincial court's jurisdiction; other provinces will be affected if they succeed,» Leonid Sirota focused his readers» attention on a law suit brought by the Chief Justice, Senior Associate Chief Justice, and Associate Chief Justice of Quebec's Superior Court (on behalf of all of the judges of that court), against the provincial government, noting that it has received little attention outside of Quebec, and certainly much less than it should.
Among those other findings made by the trial judge is that Rankins Corners was a «hot spot», meaning that the municipality recognized that it required special winter maintenance attention.
Legal action in this area is seen by Judges as draconian, and success means especially careful attention to detail and sensitive handling to navigate the complex procedural rules that the Courts apply.
Because Bonkalo came from a criminal law background, she endeavoured to ensure that the family judges, who represent a much smaller bench than their criminal counterparts, felt well served by her office and received sufficient attention and visibility for their issues.
Work to provide sufficient support staff so that judges are not distracted by activities that may interfere with their perceived attention to the presentation of cases in the courtroom.
Indeed, just this month, the Supreme Court expressly approved of a sentencing court's giving «specific attention to the issue of disparity when [it] inquired about the sentences already imposed by a different judge on two... co-defendants.»
It is not appropriate to draw the judge's attention to the alleged deficiency by way of an application for permission to appeal.
Unless the production of sentencing authorities is discouraged by a judge, it is good practice for counsel — in relation to offences which are not before the court every day — to draw the judge's attention to relevant sentencing authorities.
The use of social media by adjudicators and judges continues to attract attention, but there has been little movement in defining what is appropriate activity.
The judge who knows that the proceeding will be covered by news reporters shall advise the attorneys and parties in the proceeding of this fact and call these rules to the attention of the attorneys, unrepresented parties and the pool coordinator or designee.
Although this issue has not yet received direct judicial attention, in a recent case in British Columbia, a judge refused to stay proceedings based on a claim that the plaintiff was sexually assaulted and surreptitiously videotaped by her step - father when she was 18.
The issues for determination by the Court of Appeal were whether the judge had been entitled to conclude that a failure to draw specific attention to Monarch Way pond and the access which might be gained to it constituted a breach of the common duty of care, and whether that breach made «every difference».
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