Sentences with phrase «further judgment»

We'll have to reserve further judgment until we can get our hands on one.
No further judgment was required of investment officers who believed they were effectively held harmless by the judgments of government sanctioned rating organizations.
We'll reserve further judgment until we can get our hands on the speaker.
However, she added that there was no change in policy yet, and she would wait to see if the Iranians put «any meat on the bones» before passing further judgment.
Dr. Omane Boamah at the event touted President John Mahama's achievements in fighting corruption and preventing further judgment debt payments in Ghana.
Of course, as far judgments are concerned, one has to assume (or hope?)
We'll reserve further judgment, however, until we can get our hands on the latest and greatest smartphone from Google.
Wright notes that «Israel was thus constituted, from one point of view, as the people who heard God's word — in call, promise, liberation, guidance, judgment, forgiveness, further judgment, renewed liberation, and renewed promise... This is what I mean by denying that scripture can be reduced to the notion of the «record of a revelation,» in the sense of a mere writing down of earlier, and assumedly prior, «religious experience.»
Beyond this, the report is content to describe events from the police point of view without passing any further judgment on the quality of the decisions taken (beyond the general reservations about unqualified kettling noted above).
I'll wait to see what the reality of payment is before making any further judgments.
Your debt and deficiency are forgiven without any further judgments or legal actions.
Your debt and deficiency are usually forgiven without any further judgments or legal actions.
After judging of dogs and bitches is complete the Best Dog and Best Bitch in Futurity will enter the ring together for presentation with no further judgment taking place.
In a further judgment, the judge went on to award Mr Maksimov 80 % of his costs of the contempt proceedings since January 2014 (PJSC VAB v. Maksimov [2014] EWHC 4370 (Comm)-RRB- giving important guidance to litigants as to the appropriateness of bringing contempt applications in freezing order cases and the costs consequences should such applications fail or succeed merely on «technical» grounds.
Without legal representation for either party a further judgment was made which, sadly, resulted in a tragic outcome.
It was a busy day, so to speak, at the U.S. Supreme Court: four further judgments were released along with Quon.
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