Sentences with phrase «conversation about judging»

Have a conversation about judging the relative value and quality of a website.

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But especially because you obviously have no concept of what «blasphemy» is... The fellow you judged didn't take your Jesus» name in vain, he just used the name as part of his conversation while talking about the mythological figure himself...
This week on the Campbell Conversations host Grant Reeher talks with his biographer, Onondaga County Court Judge Joseph Fahey, about the mayor's times, his legacy, and his controversial activism on behalf of Irish independence.
I judged him for opening conversation with a lie, and then telling me about it!
There's a disturbing conversation to be had here about why the corrupt judge of the real case is replaced by a justice - loving curmudgeon — and, better, how it is that this film revolving around women's rights in the workplace is fought and won by men acting like boys, swooping in to rescue their damsels in distress and accusing one another of being girls while the actual girls sit around crying.
Still, it's clear that this Arkansas native knows his own home, judging by the Lucero songs on the soundtrack, and all the conversations about Razorback basketball and gambling at Tunica.
In place of a school report that judges and reports student performance two or three times each year, this information might be provided on a more ongoing basis — perhaps with the assistance of technology — and form the basis of two - way (or three - way) conversations about student progress.
Race to the Top asked states to create their own unique blueprints for education reform — and then, by publicly posting everyone's plans and the judges» scores, got the nation involved in a conversation about what high - quality education systems look like.
Given the track record and the way the past decade unfolded in terms of the conversation about NCLB, that seems like a bad bet, whether a judge ultimately upholds or strikes down this waiver plan.
She argues instead for «assessment as conversation» in judging writing, a model of assessment based on an illuminating exchange of the teacher's and student's perspectives and background knowledge about a piece of writing.
His father worked as a district judge and Henning often listened in on his father's conversations about crime.
In all the conversations I have with our in - house judges, with leaders in law firms and other service providers who are touting innovation in law, about how we determine what is innovative for our annual Innovatio Awards it seems everyone is looking for that unicorn of a project or individual who is doing things no one has seen before.
The judge called the conversation between Everson and the plaintiff «a monologue» where the plaintiff describes the concerns she has about her child.
«Judge Richard Arnold's conversations with a «regular» lawyer about citation to «unpublished» opinions»: Attorney Elaine Mittleman had this guest post yesterday at Senior U.S. District Judge Richard G. Kopf «s blog, «Hercules and the Umpire.»
In a recent conversation, which has been edited, he talked about the arguments judges don't want to hear, the importance of professionalism, and the inside information he acquired that helps him in his appellate practice today.
It also demonstrated how difficult it was for judges and politicians to have constructive conversations, outside of press releases and media scrums, about the justice system and the aspects that they may agree to disagree on.
Had a conversation with someone recently about court fee schedules and the person I was conversing with said that a judge / court could set whatever fee they reasonably determine for an offense.
An Informational Interview (also known as an Informational conversation) is a meeting in which a potential job seeker seeks advice on their career, the industry, and the corporate culture of a potential future workplace; while an employed professional learns about the job seeker and judges their professional potential and fit to the corporate culture, so building their candidate pool for future hires.
In his book How to Avoid Falling in Love with a Jerk, Dr. Van Epp explains that asking the right questions to inspire meaningful, revealing conversations with your partner and judging character based on compatibility, relationship skills, friends, and patterns from familial and previous relationships should tell you what you need to know about a potential life partner.
Barriers to having open conversations about one's sexual feelings, desires, fears, and doubts are often rooted in shame and discomfort about revealing oneself, and the fear of being judged by the person whose opinion matters the most.
Unlike the litigation process, where the role of psychologists is to provide a «custody evaluation» that recommends a specific custody schedule to the judge, the child specialist joins the conversation as the «voice of the children» and provides information to the parents to help them make optimal decisions about the children.
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