Sentences with phrase «as the judgment progresses»

Interestingly, as the judgment progresses, references to fundamental rights give way to references to the competence of national courts.

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How is the author to avoid moralizing, biased judgments or, perhaps worse, a simple reading of history as moral progress or moral decline?
Both make progress as that which is unpleasant but necessary becomes capable of assimilation because of the context, environment, atmosphere, and conviction that manifests the love within judgment, the grace within or beneath law, the freedom within responsibility.
As the court case progresses, the movie returns to the home the Lovings eventually find for themselves in the Virginia countryside, mostly isolated from racist judgment, but finally free — surrounded on all sides by open air.
«The changing exclusion rates make it difficult to draw accurate judgments about school improvement and student progress in many schools, as well as across the system as a whole,» the report states.
The institute analysed the Ofsted inspection judgments of 1,221 primary schools and 228 secondary schools whose value - added progress decreased by an average of 15 percentiles per year, and concluded that Ofsted «may not have been as effective at consistent recognition of deterioration in academic performance as it has been in the regularity of school inspections».
The trust hit back at the DfE's decision to issue a pre-termination warning notice, in a press release which condemned the action as «a misguided judgment that will put the education of vulnerable children at risk» and «ignores two years of good progress at the school».
(a) Whenever the Attorney General receives a complaint in writing signed by an individual to the effect that he is being deprived of or threatened with the loss of his right to the equal protection of the laws, on account of his race, color, religion, or national origin, by being denied equal utilization of any public facility which is owned, operated, or managed by or on behalf of any State or subdivision thereof, other than a public school or public college as defined in section 401 of title IV hereof, and the Attorney General believes the complaint is meritorious and certifies that the signer or signers of such complaint are unable, in his judgment, to initiate and maintain appropriate legal proceedings for relief and that the institution of an action will materially further the orderly progress of desegregation in public facilities, the Attorney General is authorized to institute for or in the name of the United States a civil action in any appropriate district court of the United States against such parties and for such relief as may be appropriate, and such court shall have and shall exercise jurisdiction of proceedings instituted pursuant to this section.
A memorandum allows for client input on the investigative process, gives inside counsel clear expectations about how the investigation will progress, and provides investigating attorneys with a benchmark for strategic judgments as the investigation moves forward.
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