Sentences with phrase «comment about judgment»

Hugh Mann: Does your ignorant glib comment about judgment get you out of jury duty?

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In a comment about how Buffett would respond to her appearance in the film, Nicole said, «I definitely fear judgment.
When I later asked Parrish about that newspaper letter exchange, he commented: «I felt like someone was trying to sit on God's throne and pronounce judgment.
Learning there are a lot of moms out there doing extended BF makes me feel I'm doing a great job despite hearing nasty comments and irrational judgments about it.
So far, W.F.P. officials are reserving judgment about the W.E.P. and did not comment following its rollout last week.
Despite his comments about representing «little people,» Silver was hired as of counsel at the firm Weitz & Luxenberg to bring «prestige» — as one of the name partners put it in testimony during the trial — and he acted primarily as a so - called rainmaker, bringing in lucrative referrals for mesothelioma cases, which paid him a portion of the proceeds from any judgment or settlement.
As for peer review, it means only that reasonably qualified scientists examined the manuscript and recommended changes to improve the paper, or recommended that the paper be rejected; the journal editor has to make a determination about the merits of the paper based largely, but not entirely on the reviewers» comments (the editor has some discretion in deciding to accept or reject — his / her reputation as an editor, and the reputation of the journal, depend on sound editorial judgments).
You won't face any judgment, receive any mean comments, or get any weird looks about it.
It is also insulting to reference sex, overly comment on physical appearance, or make judgments about someone based on the little bit of information an online dating profile provides.
Greater candor also stems from the focus on description, rather than judgment, that grounds criticism in comments about observable phenomena in the class, rather than ad hominem judgments.
After allowing your students to think about their responses, write each student's offerings on the board without comment or judgment, alongside your own ideas, which may include those traditionally found on a classroom rules list.
The comments section on this article show a parent population who see the injustice in this system claiming that «it's about who you know [to get into schools]» and that «years of favoritism and poor judgments have led to this, and without a transparent system it will never improve.»
Secondly, with regard to Mr. Taylor's comment about scientists potentially imposing «value judgments» and the inappropriateness of that, how can any one of us, lay or scientific, not impose a value judgment on our beloved Earth and its desperate need for healing, compassion and immediate action from all of us to create healthier living conditions for all species?
Still, as Foley's comments illustrate, they do consider some scenarios more likely than others, which means they are, at least implicitly, making judgments about the likely course of politics.
At the end of the day by his own admission, Mann is a «public figure» and the bar is set far too high with regards to comments about him for this case to end in anything other than a judgment for the defendant.
Re: Kenneth Fritsch (# 90) Steve's comments were easy to circumvent with minor wordsmithing because his arguments weren't based on the peer - reviewed literature itself, but on JUDGMENTS about how to characterize that literature.
I preface this comment by saying that I know nothing about the evidence in the Law Society of Upper Canada's prosecution of Torys LLP lawyers Darren Sukonick and Elizabeth DeMerchant, other than what is disclosed in the reasons for judgment of the Hearing Panel dated October 17, 2013 [Ed.
In comments on the story over at WSJ Law Blog, a few participants call for the American Bar Association to take a more protectionist approach and prohibit firms from off - shoring work, while others decry use of Indian lawyers as «unauthorized practice of law» since decisions about whether documents are privileged requires legal judgment.
Earlier this year I popped a comment up on CanLII Connects about what might be the first Canadian judgment to cite a law blog for its analysis.
The Court of Appeal makes clear that not every single lapse of judgment or disparaging comment about opposing counsel will or ought to lead to disciplinary action.
If a registrant does not list employment at an AmLaw 200 firm or in - house legal department, a moderator may ask about the person's interest in the site and make a judgment about whether to allow the person to comment.
Earlier this year I popped a comment up on CanLII Connects about what might be the first Canadian judgment to cite a law blog for its... [more]
In the Alberta Court of Appeal ruling reported as R v Wagar, 2015 ABCA 327 Justice Brian K. O'Ferrall, speaking for a unanimous court, made short shrift of Justice Camp's judgment, at p. 1: ``... [W] e are satisfied that the trial judge's comments throughout the proceedings and in his reasons gave rise to doubts about the trial judge's understanding of the law governing sexual assaults and in particular, the meaning of consent and restrictions on evidence of the complainant's sexual activity... We are also persuaded that sexual stereotypes and stereotypical myths, which have long since been discredited, may have found their way into the trial judge's judgment
And the author of the noteworthy comments in Jones was, as Sir Robert Carnwath, the first Senior President of Tribunals appointed under the 2007 Act; in other words, due to historical happenstance, a jurist well placed to appreciate the effects of the 2007 Act found himself involved in a case raising important questions about jurisdictional error and was able to deliver an important reasoned judgment.
I write on franchise law and fraud, but I rarely talk about any of my cases, unless to comment on a published judgment, or link to an interview I have done for TV, Radio or a Business Magazine.
I preface this comment by saying that I know nothing about the evidence in the Law Society of Upper Canada's prosecution of Torys LLP lawyers Darren Sukonick and Elizabeth DeMerchant, other than what is disclosed in the reasons for judgment of the Hearing Panel dated October 17, 2013.
Ponsoldt uses the increasingly common visual conceit of having people's internet comments appear on - screen in a cloud of digital pop - ups, as viewers react to Mae's every movement with judgments, support, leers, and narcissistic, attention - seeking non sequiturs about cheese.
Given that there is limited information available, the interviewer will ask you probing questions about your comments, hypotheses, or conclusions to test your capability to apply your business judgment.
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