It will help
us avoid making judgments based on our own attributes when interpreting the actions of others.
Not exact matches
Shkreli funded the Merrill Lynch settlement — and
avoided the filing of the confessions of
judgment — by causing a $ 900,000 investment in Retrophin equity securities
made by MSMB Healthcare to be recharacterized as a «loan,» causing the «loan» to be repaid with interest, and using the «loan» proceeds together with other money taken from Retrophin to pay Merrill Lynch.
This is one of those
judgments I tried to
avoid making in the book, for obvious reasons.
We go through life
making judgments of others, while
avoiding judgment of self, knowing that others are
making judgments of us.
I
make no
judgment here concerning the extent to which these attitudes result from their faith, western decadence and other influences, but just affirm that
avoiding rational discussion on the issue is a dangerous game.
Sweeping
judgments aren't great, obviously, and we should work actively to
avoid assuming anything about anyone, but listening to yourself and
making sure you keep toxic people out of your life is, well, great too.
However, little work has been done that describes how well mothers are able to
make correct and / or
avoid incorrect
judgments.
We can all cite examples where it seems that the lawyers (especially the House of Lords panels) have
avoided making new law in their
judgments.
«We have many memory aids, tools and pharmaceutical treatments to help Alzheimer's patients with memory, but we don't have anything to help with improving their
judgments,
making good decisions, or increasing their ability to selectively focus attention on the task at hand and
avoid distractions,» said study co-author Dr. Douglas Scharre of the Division of Cognitive Neurology at Ohio State's Wexner Medical Center's Neurological Institute.
In other words, feel free to discuss your life in general, but
avoid details that may
make it easy for a date to turn into a stalker or that may lead your date into
making a snap
judgment about your personality.
They're supposed to
avoid quick, casual
judgments,
making sure they can support their conclusions with tangible examples, which they in turn share with teachers.
Try to
avoid making moral
judgments about the person; that will almost certainly escalate the problem.
Some kennels may want to observe your dog's behavior before
making a
judgment about his ability to socialize, while other kennels
avoid potential problems by keeping dogs separate.
He referred to para15 of the
judgment in which the judge had said the following: «The policy behind [s 281 (5) and the exclusion from automatic release of orders
made in family proceedings] probably stems from the desirability of ensuring that family liabilities are not
avoided by a bankruptcy.»
He held that in
making this
judgment, a competent authority is not obliged to disregard any measures incorporated into the proposal which are designed to
avoid or mitigate adverse habitat effects, observing that it would be «ludicrous» for a decision maker to have to disaggregate the different elements of the package, or require an appropriate assessment on the basis that the proposals (considered without the mitigating measures) would be likely to have a significant adverse effect, only for the package to have to be reassembled when carrying out the appropriate assessment.
At the least, it is not outside of contemplation that if the entire trial could have been
avoided had reasonable admissions been
made (for example, if the originating party could have applied for
judgment on admissions under Rule 7 - 7 (6)-RRB-, the party who unreasonably failed to admit the facts could be penalized by an award of additional costs for all steps taken following delivery of the notice to admit.
Mr. Sirota offers quite a bit to chew on in just over 1000 words, but his argument, as I understand it, boils down to the following propositions: 1) Judges must generally apply the law as written and should work to foster stable legal doctrine, 2) In applying the law, judges can not
avoid making moral and value - laden
judgments; and 3) Judicial moralizing is, to a certain extent, desirable due to «democratic process failures,» meaning that the legislative process is not properly responding to the changing will of the people (Mr. Sirota also discusses briefly the circumstances in which courts should be permitted to overrule precedents.
XYZ Ltd was anonymised on the basis that there were ongoing criminal proceedings arising out of the same facts; to
avoid the risk of prejudice in those proceedings, the court ordered that the
judgment providing full details of the parties involved only be
made public following the conclusion of those proceedings.
Drawing on substantial skills and in - depth knowledge of ERISA's substantive provisions, our ERISA litigation group has been successful in
making both threshold motions to dismiss and motions for summary
judgment, thus
avoiding or minimizing costly and disruptive discovery and trials.
While the case is perhaps most notable for a sustained blast by Sedley LJ against the injustice he sees as having been done to her by the previous health secretary who stepped in to stop the trust
making the severance payment it had agreed, the principal
judgment on the substance of the case was by Laws LJ who accepted that payments by public authorities to their employees can be challenged under administrative law principles, but obviously found it in general invidious if an authority is using such principles to try to
avoid a contractual agreement
made by itself.
But before we do that, let's
make sure we know enough about the underlying statistical models to
avoid very serious errors in
judgment.
[1] This case illustrates how practitioners can
make use of the oppression remedy when dealing with a debtor who is working hard to
avoid enforcement of a
judgment.
Since employers often
make quick
judgments about candidates, deciding rapidly who they will consider seriously and who they will eliminate from the process, it is to your advantage to
avoid these killer mistakes: