It's probably time to get myself to a proper swim shop and locate a bathing suit that will tuck in my nursing breasts, pull in my post partum tummy and let me just soak in the sunshine and
forget about judging myself.
Every time you open your mouth,
forget about the judge, other lawyers, and court staff.
Not exact matches
Forget about searching online for how many homeruns Aaron
Judge has hit this season.
Forget this stupidity
about a «higher
judge».
Jesus certainly has a lesson
about judging others; however, what people often
forget is that Jesus took this woman aside and told her not to continue in this behavior (v. 11), and I can image He did so quite gently.
but if you take the book literally — then you can't
forget the part
about not
judging others... plus a bunch of other stuff
about being «nice» to all people regardless of anything...
Judge was the new Stanton, it seemed, which made it easy to
forget about the old Stanton:
-- you are not a real Arsenal fan — you are a wind - up artist — you know nothing
about football — you should blame Kroenke — you
forgot about the many injuries we have had — you are disrespectful and
forgot what he has done for us more than a decade ago — you are ungrateful because he build us a nice stadium —
judge him at the end of the season
I
forgot about his footwear and stopped
judging... and just had a great time.
However, I suggest that you
forget all that you have heard
about the TTS quality (including my own opinion) and
judge it for yourself.
Judge Howard E. Manning Jr. is in charge of making sure the state hasn't
forgotten about the Leandro case, a decades - old landmark lawsuit that says all children - regardless of their socioeconomic backgrounds - deserve a «sound, basic education.»
I'm going to
judge this car on its luxury feel quotient (such as interior materials, trim, ride quality and effortless driving) and
forget about if it's going to be a canyon carver.
Forgot about that outdated saying of «don't
judge a book by its cover.»
With winter on her heels,
Judge had to find shelter and work, elude slave catchers and
forget about the family she left behind.
Much like
Judge Chen (who's making the settlement decision) everyone seems to have
forgotten about Google Books and Google Editions.
Don't
forget about fire drills, inspections over breaks, and other times when you're not in the room that other people might be, and certainly don't
forget that you don't know how well your roommate
judges character.
However, when Battleship is taken out of the confines of movie - based games and
judged according to the wider game market, it's a dull, bland FPS that is so completely generic that I actually
forgot about it while I was watching the credits roll.
I'll try to
forget about the Transparent Eyeball
judging us all.
Jon Baines, a data protection advisor at Mishcon de Reya, said the ruling suggests the courts will
judge «right to be
forgotten» cases on their specific facts and that there is likely to be «an increase in the number of successful requests for delisting, as individuals take note of the court's analysis, and assert their strong and potentially enforceable rights to have out - of - date or inaccurate information
about them on the internet made more difficult, at least, to find».
One thing you will learn
about law in due course, if you haven't already, is that sometimes
judges forget to mention the cases.
As can be evidenced from the transcript, the
judge has specifically instructed the two jurors working as engineers at the local tech companies that they'd have to «
forget» what they know
about both the software engineering and the patent law itself, too, starting their work on the whole case with a completely clean sheet, using a very simple criteria for making decisions:
You said «given tickets by Police» I guess you
forgot about being convicted in a court by a
Judge, did you?
Rather than seeing the recommendations of the Committee adopted and then perhaps eroded or
forgotten with the passage of time, Chief
Judge Pascoe and
Judge Myers held discussions with Reconciliation Australia
about the possibility of the Federal Circuit Court developing a Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP)-- thereby becoming the first Australian court, State or Federal, to do so.