Perhaps if we, through the power of the Spirit, can do this, we just might
find less judgment.
Not exact matches
And a society in which each of us is invited to treat our years of decline as
less valuable than our more vigorous, productive years may
find it difficult to get away from the comparative
judgments between human beings that Daniels himself is eager to avoid.
Only, because it is always a joy to me to thank him to whom I am indebted, I would thank
Lessing for the one solitary hint of a Christian drama which is
found in his Hamturg ~ Drama ~ urgieA» He, however, fixed his glance upon the purely divine side of the Christian life (the consummated victory) and hence he had misgivings; perhaps he would have expressed a different
judgment if he had paid more attention to the purely human side (theologia viatorum).
The matter is quite analogous to the problem of selecting components for a «hi fi» set; here too one
finds less than unanimous
judgments.
They
found that it takes
less than one - tenth of a second to form a
judgment based on your face alone.
In the conclusion to the reasons for
judgment of Linden J. in Davidson v. Connaught Laboratories et al. (1980), 14 C.C.L.T. 251, there is to be
found, in more or
less precatory language, an eloquent expression of concern about the requirement of our law that fault exist as a condition precedent to the receipt of compensation in matters of this kind.
After a four week trial, the jury
found for the defendant on all fraud claims and awarded $ 150,000 on the contract claim, an amount which was significantly
less than the offer of
judgment made by Lightfoot two months before trial.
Justice Bale
found that the issue was whether the proposed summary
judgment motion was likely to provide a «proportionate, more expeditious and
less expensive means to achieve a just result than going to trial», citing the Supreme Court of Canada decision in Hyrniak v. Mauldin, 2014 SCC 7.
Bruno Appliance and Furniture, Inc. v. Hryniak, 2014 SCC 8 (34645) Summary
judgment may not be granted where a genuine issue for trial exists; summary
judgment is OK where: (1) the judge can make the necessary
findings of fact, (2) can apply the law to the facts (3) is a proportionate, more expeditious and
less expensive means to achieve a just result.