Sentences with phrase «differently than a judge»

Fairness means, among other things, that the judge must listen to you carefully and must not treat you substantially differently than the judge treats the other party or the other lawyer.
Events often turn out much differently than the judge or custody assessor or therapist or the family members themselves even contemplate.
In divorce mediation, we have the benefit of looking at your assets and debts much differently than a judge would if you went to court.

Not exact matches

«We do make that distinction, there's institutional clients and if they want to invest in (bitcoin)-- they are grown - ups, I mean they know what they are doing, they have the capability of judging this risk — and if they ask us to help them access, to enter these markets, we need to look at that differently than retail clients,» Weber told CNBC.
Whatever your views on church might be, you will be challenged by these stories to view church a little differently, and to not judge or condemn those people who choose to be the church in different ways than you.
Antoinette, I understand the biblical words «judge» and «church» quite differently than you, as well as the role of the pastor.
Without their faith in the resurrection, the apostles, the original «Easter Christians,» would have come to assess Jesus very differently than they ultimately did judge him.
I don't judge people who believe differently than me on the matter... good discussion.
A hit on a kicker who's in the middle of a kick will be judged differently than a hit on a player who's trying to make a tackle, for example.
I guess maybe I see it differently than some but if people want to judge one off performances, then hypothetically why not bench Ramsey the next time he plays poorly (or how he has the majority of the season) and move AOC to the box to box role?
This is difficult in areas such as self - confidence, which is judged differently on the phone than in person.
Thus, you are the judge can include / understand this special somebody more than any body differently.
You are being judged differently than the average person.
Oregon won federal approval Wednesday for its plan to judge schools differently — and mete out different consequences to the lowest performers — than has been required under the No Child Left Behind law.
Others believe that the lives of community cats should be judged no differently than those of other species existing in a «wild» state.
I mentioned it... I was just wondering if the multiplatform game with less to do was less interesting than the open world create your own adventure game... It's amazing how people judge exclusives differently.
Finally, in respect of (e), malice, the trial judge found that there was no evidence that the BBB dealt with the plaintiff differently than any other company, rejecting the plaintiff's argument that the BBB's hidden agenda was to force Wash into the BBB's conciliation process or BBB membership.
So to summarize, judges define «undue hardship» differently; they use different undue hardship tests; and when undue hardship is found, relief is often dependent upon judicial philosophy rather than the merits of the case.
«The standing committee is of the view that judges, as a recognized third level of government, should not be treated differently than any other level of government,» he said in his motion.
The rules of court also give the judge some flexibility to adapt the rules to special situations and to do things a bit differently than the rules normally require if it would be fair to everyone to do so.
Sometimes government officials enforce laws that have been held unconstitutional, either because they aren't aware of the relevant court decisions, or because they think that their facts are distinguishable from those under which the law was held unconstitutional (which sometimes happens on an «as applied» basis rather than on a «facial» basis that applies to all cases), or because they think the judge before them might rule differently despite the precedent.
And it doesn't matter whether the reviewing court rather than the trial court makes this finding.The crux of the decision lies in the fact that «the State failed to prove its case as a matter of law, not merely because [the judge], as a 13th juror, would have decided it differently from the other 12 jurors.»
In judging the «prudent» person, we have also to take into account that the sellers and potential buyers may be going or coming from a radically differently performing economy and currency than Spain's and the euro.
Some of the factors causing women to leave practice included low income, long hours, lack of financial support for maternity leave, difficulty with the Legal Aid system and being treated differently than male peers by judges, Crown Attorneys and court staff.
Former senior judge Stan Billingsley, who edits a law blog on lawreader.com, said senior judges do not rule any differently than when they were elected.
Thus the authorities make it clear that it is not for an appellate court to re ‑ weigh the evidence or to interfere on the basis that the appellate court would give more weight than the trial judge did to one factor or another or, in the words of the Court in Hickey, that it would have «balanced the factors differently
Jury nullification in the broader sense can cause cases to be thrown out by a judge or on appeal for reasons # 4 or # 5, but most of the time, jury nullification will not cause a verdict to be thrown out by a judge or on appeal (even if statements from jurors after the trial make it clear that jury nullification in the broader sense actually took place), if a jury that weighed the evidence and evaluated the credibility of the witnesses differently than the actual jury did could have reached the same verdict.
Your executive resume will be judged much differently than in the job markets of years past, due to intense competition and the fact that employers can be much more selective.
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