Sentences with phrase «aspects of the judgment»

The second aspect of judgment is changing and continuous.
It is this characteristic which is implicit in the decisional, active, and voluntary aspect of the judgment which settles.
In this commentary, we will focus on two key aspects of the judgment.
This is I think one of the problematic aspects of this judgment and of a too broad application of the MEIP.
Nevertheless, novel as it may be, that addition to an already established line of jurisprudence on retail trading restrictions is the least remarkable aspect of the judgment.
The most fascinating aspect of the judgment is the curious position of the «individual assessment».
For more detailed accounts of the various domestic law aspects of the judgment see here.
But even if this aspect of the judgment is successfully appealed, the more intractable challenge facing companies will be to show that documents created during an internal investigation — such as interview records — were created for the «dominant purpose» of future litigation.
The Bad Nevertheless, some aspects of the judgment are less welcome.
Another interesting aspect of the judgment by the General Court is the dismissal of the need for article 207 TFEU as an additional legal basis.
Both parties appealed aspects of the judgment to the Employment Appeal Tribunal (EAT), and Chagger subsequently appealed to the Court of Appeal.
As regards standing, the most striking aspect of the judgment is that the Court accepted the Frente's entitlement to plead as a «moral person», with the «necessary autonomy» to challenge a decision of the EU legislator (paras. 50 - 53), without reference to the sui generis character of Frente Polisario or to the unique situation of Western Sahara.
As noted above, the crucial aspect of the judgment seems that the ECJ, by (even if not explicitly) reconsidering its previous judgment in light of values which are part of the European constitutional heritage, has accepted the ICC's suggestion to identify the common constitutional traditions (rather than the constitutional identity) as the lingua franca of cooperative constitutionalism in Europe.
As the question of validity was not immediately before the court, this aspect of the judgment is not binding.

Not exact matches

The emotional aspect of the personal relationship clouds both of your judgments and you're the one that's going to pay.
We see only this aspect of God's judgment, that he exalts the humble and abases the proud.
Rahner looks at various aspects of freedom: historical, paradoxical, the role of grace, self - realization, capacity for love, moral judgment and freedom in relation to Christ.
Herein resides the dipolar difference between (1) aesthetic judgments which are concerned with both (a) contingent relationships of patterned qualities and (b) necessary relationships (both those conditionally necessary, found in the given patterns, and those metaphysically necessary, found in all possible givens) and (2) logical judgments which are only concerned with the necessary aspects of relatedness.
He makes important judgments about the legitimate place of «interests» in economics — without, however, probing deeply enough the morally questionable aspects of this often uncritically accepted term.
If the Bible states that The Father, Son and Holy Ghost are one, the why would you think to have a special gift that seems to negate the very scriptures and aspects of a Sovereign and Holy God who does send judgment and wrath.
This demand makes more comprehensible God's double aspect of love and justice: judgment is the individual's judgment of himself when he cuts himself off from relationship with God.
Students may still be encouraged to come to their judgments as to what is the best way to study the phenomenon of religion, the solution of certain historical puzzles, the relation of religion to other aspects of culture, and so forth.
These parables of judgment enunciate a very important aspect of the message of Jesus and of Christian faith as a whole — namely the reality of judgment as well as mercy in the nature of God and the nature of the kingdom.
The judgment and the resurrection, other aspects of eschatological grace, are subordinate to the return of the triumphant Christ since they are part of the vindication of God in the second coming.
Making judgments and taking actions can be pretty tricky, and no doubt even unpleasant from that context, but like Shawn noted in his «invasion» analogy, they may be entirely necessary (maybe that's a tool to employ in unpacking ethical / cultural aspects of Biblical history).
This involves judgment as well as hope and calls for obedience and commitment in every aspect of Christian living.
He has strong individual motivations; human qualities such as creative imagination and personal judgment are essential, as Polanyi has pointed out.8 But only limited aspects of the scientist's personality are directly related to the work itself.
Both «symbolic reference» and «propositional feelings» have receptive and imaginative aspects; but, whereas Whitehead emphasized the former, cognitive aspect in his discussion of «symbolic reference,» as a rebuttal to Hume and Kant, he emphasized the latter, creative aspect in his discussion of «propositions,» an emphasis needed to counter «the interest in logic, dominating over-intellectualized philosophers,» among whom «aesthetic delight» is eclipsed by «judgment» (cf. PR 184 - 86 and WH 33) In «symbolic reference» a dim, but indirect, mode of perception («causal efficacy») is combined with a clear, but indirect, mode of perception («presentational immediacy»), which produces a sense of the external world.
Perception grasps some aspects of concrete perceptual objects directly in sense - awareness and other aspects indirectly by perceptual judgment, while letting the objects stand as they are in themselves.
In other quarters it is the specifically ethical aspect which commands almost exclusive attention — conduct, moral judgments, philanthropy, the Christian social order, and the like, The advocates of the respective views are often severe with one another.
Repeatedly the Christ of the Fourth Gospel denies that his function is to sit in judgment on men, although in Jewish Christianity that aspect of his commission was magnified: «I came not to judge the world, but to save the world»; (John 12:47) «Think not that I will accuse you to the Father»; (John 5:45) «God sent not the Son into the world to judge the world.»
The dominant attribute of God, the criterion of judgment with reference to which other aspects of the divine nature were estimated, became the kind of love the New Testament writers found in Christ.
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One vital aspect of the algorithm is that it can identify the specific regions of a frame that it is using to make its judgments.
With this setup, the experimenters could then test how hungry the subjects were some time later, and tease apart the purely physiological aspects of hunger (having to do with the volume consumed) from the cognitive aspects of hunger (having to do with impressions and judgments about what was consumed).
The source material's missing humor represents the most neutered aspect of this adaptation, as if Wells had balked at the idea of having to balance outrageously nasty sparring with black - hearted laughs, fearing it would be impolite for the audience to snicker at the deeply incisive judgments the characters bandy about.
When online learning is used as the primary driver of instruction, teachers inevitably give up control over many aspects of curriculum planning and lesson delivery; and in low - quality implementations of blended learning, the teacher's professional judgment ends there.
This is a breathtaking expansion of federal power into one of the most sensitive aspects of American schooling, and substitutes the judgment of federal bureaucrats for local educators and officials.
As a consequence, leaders» self - assessment judgments for all aspects of provision matched those given by inspectors.»
The curriculum structure advocated in DBAE stresses four aspects of the arts: making it, appreciating it, understanding it and making judgments about it.»
Although many aspects of the validity of performance assessments besides their relationship to external criteria are important to consider (see Baker, O'Neil, & Linn, 1993; Frederiksen & Collins, 1989; Linn, Baker & Dunbar, 1991), a design that demonstrates evidence for the validity of curriculum - embedded performance assessment and the trustworthiness of teacher judgments is a key ingredient in demonstrating to practitioners and policy makers the accuracy and practicality of their use.
Appearing with the statement is a symbol denoting primary use or appeal: YA, for those books of general YA interest; YA / C, for books of curriculum use; YA / S, for books that will appeal most to teens with a special interest in a specific subject; and YA / M, for books most suitable for mature young adult readers of any age capable of adult judgment and able to respond to the book as a whole rather than reacting to isolated parts or incidental aspects.
Penn not only covers about each aspect and how it can affect us as writers but also provides antidotes: ways we can get around the self - doubt, the judgment of others, and our own creative dissatisfaction.
Both this aspect of the job and that related to rule enforcement demand a keen sense of judgment, going far beyond a rote adherence to routine.
You can be a winner at currency trading, but as with all other aspects of life, it will take hard work, dedication, a little luck, and a whole lot of patience and good judgment.
A credit report is made up of a number of different aspects including payment history, available credit lines and a section for legal judgments or liens placed against you.
If you understand how those two aspects of a card work and have a good idea of your spending habits and reward preferences, you can make a well - informed judgment about whether a particular card is right for you.
I've always really loved working on the kinds of blockbuster AAA games that I've had the opportunity to work on, and I think I've been exceptionally lucky — it's partly by luck and a little bit of judgment I've gotten to work on big games that are also, I think, real exemplars in terms of craft, and hopefully, ultimately, with some transcendent aspects to them.»
Consequently, «a negative judgment was more devastating than ordinarily, for presumably it was based on an assessment of the whole person rather than on some narrow aspect of performance like grade average.
Inspired by the black paintings of Ad Reinhardt and the date paintings of On Kawara, Scott created a series of «target» paintings consisting of black and white concentric circles that appear identical with only slight variations, intending to remove the aspect of qualitative judgment from the viewing experience.
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