Sentences with phrase «future judges»

One day, probably not in the near future judging by how much unspent energy there still is to tap, we will simply give up trying to fix what our ancestors broke, and just admit that our good intentions are just as naive and interfering as theirs were.
Personally, I believe we can expect a formal announcement in the not - so - distant future judging by Mr. Nogami's response indicating that it would be unwise for him to give a true answer to the question right now.
I still don't think these concerns should dissuade lawyers or future judges from blogging.
The majority of the Court determined that, if future judges were to insist on perfect compliance with the procedural rules of the Canada Elections Act, then courts would find themselves overturning vote tallies «even when the result of the election reflects the will of the electors who in fact had the right to vote.»
This tension between present and future, which is shown in the attempt to combine hope for the future and belief in a present providence, also appears in another form — a form which allows the possibility of a unified conception of God to be more clearly seen: that is, God is thought of as the future Judge of the present.
How will the future judge you and I?
He played well yesterday but if he is 26 now and he shouldnt be our future judging on how he played this season
Please share this information with your future judges, it will also be available on the ECSCA website under the Judges Education page.
Allowing lawyers and future judges to be taught in a university that is most well known for discrimination that would not be permitted in any public institution is a clear breach of that duty.
Asked how far out into the future the judge should set a deadline for the government to update the court on the status of the case, special counsel prosecutor Andrew Weissmann suggested three to four months.
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