Sentences with phrase «by judgments of»

Creditors should think also carefully about serving demands that are not backed by judgments of the court.
Of the objections raised on the face of the petition two points only seem to be capable of plausible or, indeed, intelligible expression, and they have been urged before their Lordships with as much force as was possible, and as fully and completely in their Lordships» opinion as it would have been if leave to appeal had been granted, and they have been dealt with by the judgments of the Court of Appeal in Manitoba with a patience, learning, and ability that leaves very little to be said upon them.
Space is forever and always endowed by judgments of value.
Listening to her client's constant gossip, Eva allows herself to be influenced by the judgments of an embittered, divorcée without considering the source - a decision that comes with a hefty cost.
They are only bound by judgments of higher courts.
But he simultaneously lived the life of theologian, ethicist and church person, demonstrating that politics uninformed by the judgments of faith, and faith aloof from the human struggle, are twin seductions to which we must not succumb.
So, when Saul had forfeited Yahweh's favor, «Yahweh answered him not, neither by dreams, nor by Urim, nor by prophets,» (I Samuel 28:6) and this method of learning Yahweh's will is reflected in Moses» command to inquire «by the judgment of the Urim before Yahweh.»
We even pin the label of evil on such actions when performed by others, unless we pause long enough to remember that we are condemning ourselves by this judgment of them.
So many people have been further harmed by the judgment of their religious peers who consider them spiritual failures for being physically or mentally ill.
«While in office, we almost set up at least one power plant, but unfortunately the plan was aborted by the annulment of my election by the judgment of the Appeal Court.
the spread of natural is increased by an arbitrary amount determined by the judgment of the panel; this actually makes the attribution conservative compared to the direct model output.
The Austrian Constitutional Court, in proceedings litigated by ECSOL - member Helmut Graupner, by a judgment of 4 December 2017 a) opened up marriage for same - gender couples and b) opened up registered partnership for opposite - gender couples (both from 1 January 2019) The Austrian Constitutional Court (the first and oldest constitutional court in the world) is the first court in Europe to turn down a marriage ban for same - gender couples.
They hold their office during good behavior, and can only be deprived of it for misconduct ascertained and declared by the judgment of the court after opportunity to be heard has been afforded.
According to the Taiwan Code of Enforcement, a foreign judgment or ruling will be enforced if it does not meet any exceptions listed by Article 402 and if the Taiwanese court permits such foreign judgment to be enforced by a judgment of recognition.
The Scottish petition was prompted by a judgment of the President of the Family Division in England in the case X (a child) and Y (a child)[2016] EWHC 2271 (Fam) http://www.familylawweek.co.uk/site.aspx?i=ed163205.
By judgment of 28 November 2012, Mr. O., a Bulgarian national, was convicted of murder and aggravated theft by a Danish court and sentenced to a cumulative fifteen years imprisonment.
The report detailed an investigation of police conduct that was triggered by a judgment of Justice Glithero in 1997, in which he stayed a murder prosecution after identifying 17 instances of «deliberate non-disclosure or suppression, of virtually every piece of evidence that was of probable assistance to the defence».
«That confidence was severely undermined by the judgment of Mr Justice Peter Smith; that judgment was in key respects inconsistent with the written and oral testimony of Mrs Harb, the surrounding documents and the inherent probabilities.»
31 The Helsingin hallinto - oikeus allowed Ms L's application for that decision to be annulled, by judgment of 21 April 2009.
23 By judgment of 27 August 2009, the Helsingin hallinto - oikeus (Administrative Court, Helsinki) dismissed the action brought by Mr O for the decision of the Maahanmuuttovirasto to be annulled.
By judgment of 14 July 2008, the Verwaltungsgericht dismissed that action, considering that there were imperative grounds of public security and that Mr I.'s conviction revealed personal conduct which gave rise to fears of a present, genuine and sufficiently serious threat to one of the fundamental interests of society, namely to protect girls and women from sexual assault and rape.
[32] In order to address this allegation of irreparable harm it is necessary to isolate the harm that is said to arise from the precedent established by the judgment of the British Columbia Supreme Court, on the one hand, from the harm said to result from the refusal to stay that judgment pending the hearing of the appeal, on the other.
The warrants to effect the raid and searches were quashed and declared to be unlawful by the judgment of Lord Thomas (formerly Sir John Thomas PQBD) and Silber J in R (on the application of Rawlinson and Hunter Trustees SA and others) v (1) Central Criminal Court and (2) the Director of the Serious Fraud Office [2012] EWHC 3218 (Admin), [2012] All ER (D) 211 (Nov).
A basic definition of adjudication in the legal world is a judicial decision that ends a legal proceeding by a judgment of acquittal, conviction, or dismissal of the case.
The proceedings for revision shall be opened by a judgment of the Court expressly recording the existence of the new fact, recognizing that it has such a character as to lay the case open to revision, and declaring the application admissible on this ground.

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This group includes wafflers who either don't have a lot of confidence in their decision making and hope by putting off choosing others might decide for them, or those who enjoy the feeling of being able to stand in judgment of others without committing to any course of action themselves.
Of course Kashkari ignores that the «best judgment» of Fed policy makers has been widely criticized - and not just by Austrians who oppose any sort of Fed policy at alOf course Kashkari ignores that the «best judgment» of Fed policy makers has been widely criticized - and not just by Austrians who oppose any sort of Fed policy at alof Fed policy makers has been widely criticized - and not just by Austrians who oppose any sort of Fed policy at alof Fed policy at all.
You'd think that investors would be among the most cold - blooded and rational consumers of information — after all, fortunes depend on them making bias - free judgments about what they hear on earnings calls — but according to this new research, they are actually highly swayed by one tiny shift in language, just like everyone.
«The impact of overconfidence on corporate strategies, the difficulties of predicting what will make us happy in the future, the profound effect of cognitive biases on everything from playing the stock market to planning our next vacation — each of these can be understood only by knowing how the two systems shape our judgments and decisions.»
She compared those snap judgments about teacher effectiveness with evaluations made after a full semester of classes, by students of the same teachers.
But Darrell West, director of governance studies at the Brookings Institution, has done his best to comb through disclosure reports and, by combining that information with qualitative judgments about softer forms of power, come up with a ranking of our new oligarchy.
The men were told to look at the images for as long as necessary to make their judgments, and longer time spent looking specifically at the faces and bodies of the gay male couples was taken by the researchers as another sign of attraction to men.
The secret is to become more empathetic and stay out of judgment, by acknowledging what others are feeling.
So using a set of criteria and exercising judgment on a program - by - program basis is really essential if you're going to get results.
In the world of municipal politics, it is relatively rare for Council (normally chaired by the Mayor) to sit in judgment of the Mayor as chief executive.
At the time of his arrest, the County Clerk's Office in Wilbarger County, Texas, had a judgment in the amount of $ 251,546.32 for unpaid taxes on the property occupied by Vista Living, a business in Vernon, Texas, that Montroll's family owns.
This self - directed enquiry — accompanied by deep, calming breaths — can help shift your mind out of frustration and judgment and into a more contemplative, investigative state.
A lot of my clients get past the judgment hurdle by setting a time limit.
«It is not by muscle, speed, or physical dexterity that great things are achieved, but by reflection, force of character, and judgment
A number of analysts believed that Gawker stood a good chance of having the Hogan judgment either reversed or significantly reduced, especially since two higher - court judges had already ruled in previous decisions that the publication of an excerpt of Hulk Hogan's sex tape was newsworthy, and therefore covered by the protection of the First Amendment.
Although Ionis» forward - looking statements reflect the good faith judgment of its management, these statements are based only on facts and factors currently known by Ionis.
In particular, when you applaud the exercise of autonomous judgment or freedom by some individual, group, or company, ask whether you would still applaud it if the individual, group, or company had values different from your own.
Get outside of your normal routine by learning a new hobby, reading a different book genre, or striking up a conversation with a complete stranger (exercise judgment on this one).
Reed Hastings, the CEO of Netflix and a fellow Facebook board member, called Thiel's support of Trump «catastrophically bad judgment,» according to an email obtained by the Journal.
«One of the most interesting things we've noticed over the last decade is the ability of math and machines to replace human judgment, particularly expert judgment,» Rabois said on Founder Calls, a new podcast run by Box CEO Aaron Levie.
Of course, just which matters ought to be left to judgment on a case - by - case basis, and which ought to be categorically determined as a matter of policy, is a hard problem for those who design institutions of all kindOf course, just which matters ought to be left to judgment on a case - by - case basis, and which ought to be categorically determined as a matter of policy, is a hard problem for those who design institutions of all kindof policy, is a hard problem for those who design institutions of all kindof all kinds.
But the decision to prosecute people for their lies is a matter of judgment, and it is by no means clear that the relevant officials have always exercised good sense.
That judgment, about whether the government should get involved in the entire P2P throttling debate, will likely be made by the end of the summer, but Bell certainly could not have helped its assertion that congestion is a huge problem by opening its own (non-P2P) video download store last week.
The Board has determined, in its business judgment, that each member of the AEC (Lloyd H. Dean, Enrique Hernandez, Jr., Robert L. Joss, Cynthia H. Milligan, Nicholas G. Moore, Philip J. Quigley, and Susan G. Swenson) is financially literate as required by NYSE rules, and that each member qualifies as an «audit committee financial expert» as defined by SEC regulations.
Comments that in my judgment get the balance of criticism and snark wrong — they overweight the snark — get zapped by he - who - must - be-obeyed (that's me!).
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