Sentences with phrase «eyes of a judge»

With those ingredients, before the critical eye of the judges, the chefs create culinary masterpieces in an intense tournament.
Dressed in clerical garb, Monsignor William Lynn took the stand inside the packed Common Pleas courtroom under the watchful eye of Judge Teresa Sarmina.
Even if we entered God's kingdom as little children, in the terrifyingly holy eyes of the Judge of all humanity, we were once so defiled that there was no one on this planet more deserving of eternal torment than us.
Under the watchful eye of judges: vocal coach, Miss Gillian Littlefair and piano teacher, Mr Alistair Mackenzie, the students sang their way through a variety of popular songs, complete with dance routines and a few theatrical flourishes!
This is no different in the eyes of a judge than a company who wont pay overtime wages to an employee or is negligent in its safety procedures.
It is in that direction, and toward the coming in splendor of the Son of Man, that the eyes of the judges ought to be turned; for the redemption of the world is something more than any Messianic activity (Mark 14:61 f.).
The four supporters who submit the most persuasive and creative entries in the eyes of our judges, inspiring others to get on board, will each win a pair of tickets to Paul's shows in either London, Birmingham or Liverpool between 23rd and 28th May.
The five supporters who submit the most persuasive and creative entries in the eyes of our judges, inspiring others to get on board, will each win a pair of tickets to Paul's shows in either Columbus, State College, Toronto, Detroit or Buffalo between 13 and 22 October.
Court documents reveal evidence presented to the grand jury against Union Supervisor Rose Sotak was, in the eyes of a judge, legally insufficient to support the charges, and the integrity of the jury was impaired, leading to the dismissal of the charges.
The «Clothes Grabber,» designed to ease the arduous task of removing clothes from under the bed during room - cleaning, caught the eye of the judges.
Best of Breed — This is the dog, who in the eyes of that judge on that particular day, is the closest to the Official Breed Standard of those dogs and bitches viewed in the ring.
Wermers, 43, is from Germany and caught the eye of judges with what could, unlike the other three nominees, be described as an art exhibition.
Brush with a skateboarder The Scotsman; December 18, 2001; Susan Mansfield; 700 + words... caught the eye of the judges of the Becks Futures awards, who have shortlisted him for the «cool alternative» to the Turner Prize.
The lesson: Workplace law does not provide compensation for every stress suffered by employees at the hands of their employer or its management — the conduct complained of must be objectively intolerable in the eyes of the judge, not just the employee.
All this takes place while the teams are under the ever - watchful eyes of the judges (lawyers as well as Former Chief Justice Richard Scott) who are scoring each team's negotiation skills and the videographer who is recording the entire meeting.
King & Wood Mallesons (KWM) caught the eye of the judges for its work advising global investment company Marlin Equity Partners on its acquisition of data protection business Arcserve from New York software group CA Technologies across 28 non-US jurisdictions.
Similarly, the U.S. business would not be immune from liability, for example, under U.S. child pornography laws, simply because the U.S. business had emails and data on a server outside the U.S. rather than in the U.S., at least, if the U.S. person or business could effectively exercise control over that data, in the eyes of a judge.
Stephens Scown caught the eye of the judges for its investment in its local community, the establishment of an employee ownership trust and its ability to handle big deals.
Provided that the agreement is procedurally fair, and the terms are not unfair in the eyes of the judge at the date of the divorce, then in the event of any dispute the couple are likely to be held to the terms of the pre-nuptial agreement by the English court.
An evaluative mediator tries to force the parties to see their case through the eyes of a judge and jury rather than with the optimism of a litigant.
So if you're worried something you told your lawyer is going to prejudice you in the eyes of your judge / fact - finder, having this same judge conduct the in camera review of your files isn't going to help much, the damage is done.
In most cases, their objective will be to tarnish your image in the eyes of the judge.
«In other words, the scope and extent of substantive rights is not likely to change very much in the eyes of the judges unless, that is, the new Bill were to provide for additional limits or qualifications which do not currently exist.»
His careful cross examination left no doubt in the eyes of the judge I was innocent.
The judge will ultimately make the decision, so it's best to look at your situation through the eyes of a judge.
Establishing strong bonds with your young child from the outset is important in the eyes of some judges.
Effectively addressing the children's needs is typically lost in the court battle over which parent is «right,» and «wins» in the eyes of a judge.
We all know about traditional divorce where it is a battle between parties and their lawyers to see who can win in the eyes of the judge.
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