Sentences with phrase «better than a judge»

Do you know law better than the judge?
I trust local wildlife managers to manage wolves and wildlife better than judges, lawyers & lobbyists in DC.
The USDA in 1910 was trying to be scientific, but despite having gained a basic understanding of the roles of microbes and viruses, the USDA scientists still understood disease transmission only slightly better than the judges at witch trials.
I can now show you a major error in the introductory part of a new decision by Judge Alsup that shows the Federal Circuit understood the API copyright issues at the intersection of law and technology far better than Judge Alsup.
Counsels» English was better than the judges» French.
You and your former spouse know how to cover this better than the judge does.
That is understandable since parents know their children and what kind of schedule will work best for their family far better than a judge ever will.
The reality is that you and your ex know what's best for your children better than any judge or lawyer ever will.
You know better than a judge what is better for your children.

Not exact matches

Rather than judge Canada's success on abstract measures, which have little meaning to average folk — GDP, productivity, trade balances — Trudeau's candidacy is built on a pragmatic mantra: «A strong economy is the one that provides the largest number of good jobs for the largest number of Canadians.»
Judge Klein's decision to overlook the disparate treatment accorded pensioners and capital - market creditors disappointed municipal - bond investors, who had hoped for better treatment in the wake of his Oct. 1 decision that pensions deserved no more protection than other contractual obligations.
Results showed that suppressors were judged less likable — as well as less extroverted and agreeable — than people who emoted naturally.
Judging from all these silly «social investing» sites, however, I'd say there are more than a few aspiring stock pickers who think they can do better than the Street.
Others will judge - I hope I've left the economy in a better state than I found it.
Mr. Trump may be hoping that his chances of keeping the dispute in arbitration and out of public view are better before a federal judge than a state one.
Judging from the testimonials — including many well known people — everyone likes this bookThis is more than a be nice or feel good book, although it did make me feel good about being nice.
A judge's ruling on warning labels for coffee isn't backed by evidence and could do more harm than good.
If one company puts an estimated rate of return on the portal and another one puts up a lower number, will one be judged as better or worse than the other?
And I think I don't know anybody who's had a generally better record than Berkshire in judging business quality and the human quality, the people who are going to lead the business after it's acquired.
Judged purely on the value of the rewards you'll earn with the two credit cards you can expect a better than average rewards rate..
On January 17, 2012, Judge Carol E. Jackson of the U.S. District Court, Eastern District of Missouri granted the SEC's request for emergency injunctive relief (including an asset freeze and appointment of a receiver) against Burton Douglas Morriss as well as several investment management companies and private equity funds operated by Morriss in response to the SEC's complaint alleging that Morriss misappropriated more than $ 9 million in investor assets from 2005 through 2011.
«In field after field, when it comes to centrally important skills — stockbrokers recommending stocks, parole officers predicting recidivism, college admissions officials judging applicants — people with lots of experience were no better at their jobs than those with less experience.»
Yes, the first part of that passage does say that teachers will be judged more strictly, but it's not my job to judge them at all — someOne better equipped than I will do that.
Wan na go to a better place next time, with nothing but heavenly good stuff, then fill your file folder with good deeds, because some day, yes, it will be opened and reveiwed and judged, and next time, you will be downloaded as you deserve, to a better place, or a worse place, than this one.
Thus, the priest (perhaps mistakenly) judged that giving her communion may do more harm than good.
So, if you have actually read a bible and have a better argument for me than «I want proof» (because there is none, it's a religious BELIEF) or that Christians judge people or hate people (because as a TRUE Christian you must not judge & you must love thy neighbor) then I'm all for it!
Most would judge a person based on his or her actions, so a kind Christian would be a «better» person than a jerk of an atheist, and vice versa.
Perhaps the best way to judge an individual is by the walk they walk... rather than obscure doctrines that many laymen aren't even aware of.
I think I'm too simple in my thinking that; if you don't like it, DO N'T WATCH... if you don't agree with it, DO N'T CHOOSE TO LIVE YOUR LIFE THAT WAY... Seems like a very simplistic way of thinking, but I have personal opinions on EVERYTHING, but I don't force others to live their lives according to my moral fiber... i don't judge people for living their lives the way that makes them happy... And i believe that IGNORANCE is the basis for INTOLERANCE... people are famous for HATING things that they don't understand... again, if it MORALLY offends you, don't read stories on things that you don't agree with, don't watch shows that portray choices that you don't agree with... The Brown family seems close knit, almost like extended family living under one roof... the kids work together and get along much better than a lot of «mainstream» households i see...
You believe that the word is a sea of grey where there are many many viewpoints, all of them good and valid, rather than Good and Evil You refuse to judge people, saying «who am I to?&ragood and valid, rather than Good and Evil You refuse to judge people, saying «who am I to?&raGood and Evil You refuse to judge people, saying «who am I to?»
When we lose faith in the essential goodness of life and our own humanity, seeing that which we judge «evil» to be more prevalent than that which we judge to be «good», then we have lost faith in either the goodness or the power of God to sustain that goodness and our God has become too small or just another Baal, a false god of our own vain imaginings, a projection of our own finite limitations and disordered desires.
Wan na go to a better place next time, with nothing but heavenly good stuff, then fill your file folder with good deeds, because some day, yes, it will be opened and reviewed and judged, and next time, you will be uploaded (or downloaded) as you deserve, to a better place, or a worse place, than this one.
Wan na go to a better place next time, with nothing but heavenly good stuff, then fill your file folder with good deeds, because some day, yes, it will be opened and reveiwed and judged, and next time, you will be uploaded as you deserve, to a better place, or a worse place, than this one.
My wife believes him and trusts him and she is a better judge of character than I. [When she met Mark Driscoll in 1997 she said he was a «future cult - leader» and she was never happy about me hanging out with the Young Leaders Group.]
To put this more concretely, the principle of Pareto optimality tells us that we can not judge whether the addition of $ 1000 to the income of a family now receiving $ 10,000 annually is better than the same addition to a family now receiving $ 100,000 a year.
I know this is not the thread for it, but let me go on record as saying that sometimes an «I do not consider him to be a brother / sister in Christ» does more good for those who have been abused than a «judge not.»
I'm sorry now that I judged you as harshly as I did, that I cycled through the stages of grief especially anger and denial for your tragic displays of our shared humanity, because weren't you supposed to be better than me, better than us all?
If any do fail to judge by (the light of) what Allah hath revealed, they are (no better than) Unbelievers.
Antoinette, I understand the biblical words «judge» and «church» quite differently than you, as well as the role of the pastor.
And if any fail to judge by (the light of) what Allah hath revealed, they are (no better than) wrong - doers.
hi, listen america when it is about islam, than i am or was your judge maker president maker economy maker force maker etc well there is no happiness in it, founder type law maker but you people do not deserve to be good, don't worry i play worldwide france swiss russ eng uk pol etc any where you want me to come i will be there, i learn to hate my self in usa because i am muslim and the next is infidels nation
In TV this year, Dan and I enjoyed True Detective, Orange is the New Black, Alpha House (whose second season was way better than the first), The Cosmos, and (pleased don't judge) Game of Thrones.
And I'll bet he's better at understanding, perceiving, discerning, and judging than you are.
I know some think claiming «Biblical misinterpretations» is better than calling the Word of God «hate speech», but all of us are accountable for deliberate misinformation; that's why we must judge for ourselves.
The arrogance of «I know better than what the Bible says» is an insult to God which will be judged.
Especially when we judge other people's mistakes and consider ourselves more enlightened, when we in reality aren't any better than they are.
They ALL have the «our God is better than your God» mentality, and all nons are judged as weaker, lesser humans because they don't believe in their God.
In this way the students would be invited to serve the good rather than compete for status, and they would be encouraged to be individuals and not conformists, since their work would be judged by a process of qualitative discrimination and not by simple ranking.
We start to compare ourselves with others and judge them as more or less worthy than we of a good life.
Demanding strictly scientific precision to guarantee Scripture's trustworthiness, requiring something more objective than the internal, personal witness of the Holy Spirit through the text itself, scholars like Lindsell end up testing the truth of the Bible by an extra-Biblical standard.32 As with Davis, externally derived «good reasons» become the ultimate criterion for judging the gospel.
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