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.
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).
«But I was elected to parliament to
exercise my judgment on behalf of the people I represent... So whenever the election comes I will tell my constituents, with a clear conscience, that I stood up for my convictions, and what I believe to be their best interests.»
A company is a democracy as the shareholders elect board members who
exercise judgment on their behalf.
Not exact matches
We want to
exercise judgment over what we work
on, and when and where we work
on it.
«It's clear that the Kremlin will use any means at its disposal to spread propaganda and misinformation, and we each bear some responsibility for
exercising good
judgment and a healthy amount of skepticism when it comes to the things we read and spread
on social media,» Warner said.
Second, these children and infants were expressly judged and executed for the acts of their parents in direct contradiction of the basic Christian tenet of divine
judgment based
on an
exercise of free will to choose evil or reject god.
In those cases the court deferred to the
judgment of the Air Force that the free -
exercise claim of a Jewish officer who wore his yarmulke
on duty could not be accommodated; it deferred to the
judgment of correctional authorities that the free -
exercise claim of a Black Muslim to attend Friday afternoon religious services could not be accommodated; it deferred to the
judgment of the Department of Agriculture's Forest Service that building a logging road through a national forest was necessary despite the damage to religious practices of Native American tribes in that area; it deferred to the Internal Revenue Service's ruling that Bob Jones University was not entitled to tax exemption because of its religiously motivated rule against interracial dating and marriage
on campus; it deferred to the
judgment of the secretary of labor that a religious community must pay its members the minimum wage for work they performed in the group's business although the members said they had religious objections to being paid for their work.
On the other hand his outlook is directed toward the future, where God is guiding world events to their goal,
exercises judgment, and lets His Kingdom appear.
Not sin, for it is thought of as a universal human attribute; nor forgiveness, for it is conceived as a mere event in the world of external objects,
on which man by his very theories and proofs
exercises judgment, asserting that divine forgiveness can and must be thus and so.
It shouldn't be surprising that apologists will defend biblical chattel slavery given they are equally willing to defend the slaughter of children and infants; completely disregarding any notion of
judgment based
on an
exercise of free will, completely disregarding any notion of empathy for their suffering, and with complete rejection of any personal moral culpability in offering their various incarnations of a Nuremberg defense by placing their self - serving deference to perceived authority over any and all other moral considerations.
Humility is an important Christian virtue, and one point at which even Christian ministers need to
exercise it is in passing
judgment on services conducted by their brothers in the Lord.
The revolutionary social, economic, and intellectual developments in post-Civil War America stimulated within Protestantism attempts to develop a new prophetic ministry which would
exercise critical
judgment on the injustices which accompanied the radical changes of the period and would point the way to a new application of the gospel to the social needs of the time.
The book is somewhat shy about defining terms — all the more to be regretted because Miller at times seems to be tottering
on the brink of gifting us with creative focus and form in an area that is confusing for the
exercise of critical
judgment.
This
judgment no doubt is also subjective, but it is
on every count a more dependable
judgment than that which
exercises exclusively alien criteria.
Evangelicals
exercise personally unlimited forgiveness based
on Jesus» forgiveness
on any offenders, but also execute judicial
judgment on every criminal with fairness as well.
This scooter is best for competent, independent teens who have ridden other scooters, plan to ride mostly
on cement or asphalt, and can
exercise good
judgment when varying their speed and choosing terrain
on which to ride.
«We're dependent
on the people who use that park to
exercise some good
judgment.
Justice Abdul Aboki, in his own lead
judgment in the Ekiti State governorship election appeal also held that «even the President of Nigeria has no powers to call
on the Nigerian armed forces and to unleash them
on peaceful citizens, who are
exercising their franchise to elect their leaders.»
BY MICHAEL RICONDA New City —
On Tuesday night, in response to the Journal News» map, the Rockland County Legislature urged the State Legislature to introduce and pass two bills, one amending state penal law to protect the confidentiality of pistol license application information and another condemning the paper for
exercising poor
judgment in publishing -LSB-...]
New City —
On Tuesday night, in response to the Journal News» map, the Rockland County Legislature urged the State Legislature to introduce and pass two bills, one amending state penal law to protect the confidentiality of pistol license application information and another condemning the paper for
exercising poor
judgment in publishing the map.
Following the lead
judgment taken by Justice Walter Samuel Onnoghen, which held that the CCT was properly constituted to
exercise jurisdiction over Saraki's trial, Saraki through his Special Adviser
on (Media and Publicity), Yusuph Olaniyonu said «after listening to the ruling of the Supreme Court in the appeal he (Saraki) filed to challenge the process of arraigning him before the Code of Conduct Tribunal, he expresses disappointment over the
Judgment of the apex court in the country
on the six grounds of his appeal.
On the other hand, teachers should not panic if a student sports a rebellious hairstyle or outfit, and they should
exercise judgment if someone is carrying a potentially dangerous object.
First, professional
judgment exercises organized by A&M and APA impose similar constraints
on panel participants across studies and, in most instances, have relied
on similarly trained staff members to facilitate panel deliberations.
For example, the independent practice / assessment portion of the lesson requires students to
exercise some
judgment in knowing where to add detail to their own narratives, but the teacher only instructs them
on how to add details to parts of a story with carets.
What is surprising us that so few people realize that setting up a single national authority to impose
on the whole nation a single decision
on every one of the thousands of separate
judgment calls involved here is an arbitrary
exercise of brute power that will generate all kinds of bad results, and no good ones.
One that affords them genuine responsibility, permits and enables the
exercise of professional
judgment, and gives them the skills, knowledge, and latitude to focus
on what's being learned, rather than the simple transmission of content.
It aimed to determine, according to the perceptions of the teachers and students, the impacts of information and communication technologies (ICT)
on students»: (1) writing skills, (2) creativity, (3) communication and cooperation, (4) effective work methods, and (5) capacity to
exercise critical
judgment.
(a) Whenever the Attorney General receives a complaint in writing signed by an individual to the effect that he is being deprived of or threatened with the loss of his right to the equal protection of the laws,
on account of his race, color, religion, or national origin, by being denied equal utilization of any public facility which is owned, operated, or managed by or
on behalf of any State or subdivision thereof, other than a public school or public college as defined in section 401 of title IV hereof, and the Attorney General believes the complaint is meritorious and certifies that the signer or signers of such complaint are unable, in his
judgment, to initiate and maintain appropriate legal proceedings for relief and that the institution of an action will materially further the orderly progress of desegregation in public facilities, the Attorney General is authorized to institute for or in the name of the United States a civil action in any appropriate district court of the United States against such parties and for such relief as may be appropriate, and such court shall have and shall
exercise jurisdiction of proceedings instituted pursuant to this section.
Automakers seem to be
exercising good
judgment on these updated displays.
The Board has concluded that each of the trustees should initially and continue to serve
on the Board because of (i) his or her ability to review and understand information about the Trust provided to them by management, to identify and request other information they may deem relevant to the performance of their duties, to question management regarding material factors bearing
on the management of the trust, and to
exercise their business
judgment in a manner that serves the best interests of the trust's shareholders and (ii) the trustee's experience, qualifications, attributes or skills as described below.
The ASPCA believes that responsible care includes appropriate amounts of nutritious, species - appropriate food and clean water to support good health; basic veterinary care including vaccinations and parasite control; necessary grooming and training;
exercise; social interaction; diligence in identifying and eliminating hazardous substances and situations [See Use of Taste - aversive Additives to Antifreeze, and
on Dog Chews / Treats]; using good
judgment when exposing pets to potentially stressful situations; prompt treatment for illness or injury; and, in the case of dogs, cats, ferrets and rabbits, sterilization before puberty.
The
judgment that we need only comes with hands -
on experience and can not be gained from any literature or in - class
exercise.
However, it is incumbent
on the breeder to
exercise good
judgment in considering such exceptions and recognize that 18 months of age will be the minimum age accepted without a written explanation from the treating veterinarian.
However, looking back
on some of the things I've said in that kind of feverish atmosphere, I can see many occasions where I clearly could have
exercised better
judgment, ie, looked like a prize idiot.
But the only reason it is of any value to such a person is that «scientific consensus» is not something scientists themselves treat as relevant evidence when they
exercise professional
judgment on matters w / i the domain of their expertise.
But since I am just a furniture maker, doesn't it seem to be an
exercise in good
judgment to base my «beliefs»
on the conclusions of qualified scientists and their national and international professional organizations?
Most attempts at suppression rest
on a denial of the fundamental premise of democracy: that the ordinary individual, by
exercising critical
judgment, will select the good and reject the bad.
Each member
exercises its own individual
judgments on all client matters.
Let's try to compare the point 50 of the opinion: «While the movement of citizens of the Union between Member States is governed by EU law, and in particular by Article 21 TFEU and Directive 2004/38, the same does not apply to visits to Member States by Heads of State» which basically says that the movement of diplomats falls outside the scope of EU law, with the
judgment of the Court in paragraph 51: «Accordingly, the fact that a Union citizen performs the duties of a Head of State is such as to justify a limitation, based
on international law,
on the
exercise of the right of free movement conferred
on that person by Article 21 TFEU.».
Finally, the General Court's
judgments show that the Council does not have unfettered discretion to designate undertakings and persons
on the sanctions list without providing sufficient evidence to support its claim and without giving the designatee ample chance to
exercise its right to self defence.
Having considered the nature of the court's discretionary power, the judge went
on to consider the circumstances in which that power should be
exercised and, again, the
judgment of HHJ Pelling QC provided some assistance.
However, if the only criterion for
exercising choice is price, as distinct from
judgments made
on an understanding as to quality, then there's a problem.
Also
on Sunday, an editorial in The Columbus Dispatch said that the AG «must be able to provide leadership, command respect and
exercise strong
judgment.
In a case of first impression in Connecticut, obtained summary
judgment in federal district court
on behalf of a surety for failure of a performance bond obligee to properly declare the principal in default and to give the surety proper opportunity to
exercise its options and limit its liability.
The result of these technological evolutions is that they allow lawyers to focus
on more essential tasks, like engaging with clients,
exercising professional
judgment, providing counsel (not just in legal matters but more holistically), engaging in client representation before tribunals, or negotiating key commercial transactions.
-- The willingness to recognize and enforce an extra-provincial
judgment rendered
on the same jurisdictional basis is as an overarching principle that disciplines the
exercise of jurisdiction against extra-provincial defendants.
Which makes it more important than ever for everyone, and particularly lawyers, to
exercise good
judgment and diligence in sourcing, citing, quoting, consuming, and otherwise relying
on information from the web.
JKX Oil & Gas Plc v Eclairs Group Ltd [2015] UKSC 71 Acted for successful party in relation to the leading Supreme Court
judgment on whether the proper purpose test for the
exercise of directors» duties applies to the operation of Part 22 of the Companies Act 2006 and disenfranchisement provisions in a public company's articles of association.
«The rights of others which a restriction
on the
exercise of the right to free expression may properly be designed to protect must, in my
judgment, include a right to be protected against the potential mischief of partial political advertising» (at 28).