Consequently, they are going to make
immediate judgments on what they find in your resume to narrow down the candidate list to a more manageable level.
Not exact matches
Not every email has to be perfect, but «u» and «btw» can get
on people's nerves and cause
immediate judgment that's hard to shake.
If I have accepted the variety of usage and am looking to find or create a use to support metaphysical generalization, I can rely
on the uniquely intimate and
immediate revelation of my own experience — intuitively grasped from within — to authorize an insider's
judgment about what reality is like at its heart.
The distinction Hartshorne insists
on making here as applied to our present question can be expressed by saying that, whereas mere experience or feeling of God can be not only direct but
immediate, high - level thought or cognition of God, being mediated, as it is, by the conscious
judgment or interpretation of such feeling, is of necessity mediate.
Their value can only be ascertained by spiritual
judgments directly passed upon them,
judgments based
on our own
immediate feeling primarily; and secondarily
on what we can ascertain of their experiential relations to our moral needs and to the rest of what we hold as true.
Our crew reliably gathered the PDP, the party which presented the
immediate past governor, Otunba Adebayo Alao - Akala, as its governorship candidate in the last April elections would be meeting anytime from now to take a stand
on the
judgment of the state Governorship Elections Tribunal headed by Justice Abdulrahman Pindiga.
When you give students opportunities to make considered decisions and guide their evaluation of possible consequences before acting
on first impulses, they will build the
judgment needed to resist their developmental programing for
immediate rewards.
Secondly, with regard to Mr. Taylor's comment about scientists potentially imposing «value
judgments» and the inappropriateness of that, how can any one of us, lay or scientific, not impose a value
judgment on our beloved Earth and its desperate need for healing, compassion and
immediate action from all of us to create healthier living conditions for all species?
Michael @ 498, OK, now that we've established that you are not in
immediate danger of a
judgment of non compos mentis, why are you assuming that human welfare is dependent particularly
on fossil fuels rather than
on energy resources in general?
This realisation wasn't
immediate, but rather came from many different judges over many years passing
judgments which, only later
on, proved to have unintended consequences.
(3) In the case where an
immediate appeal against a ruling has been lodged, and only when there is prima facie evidence showing that there are circumstances that will cause the revocation of the protection order, an appellate court may order, upon a petition, the suspension of the validity of the protection order until the
judgment on the
immediate appeal against a ruling has come into effect.
The key legal argument with which Apple's filing, shown further above, urges Judge Koh to enter a partial final
judgment is that the Federal Circuit, in its mandate to the district court, directed «
immediate entry of final
judgment on all damages awards not predicated
on Apple's trade dress claims.»
The rule waives the requirement for individual agreement if the victim is unable to agree due to incapacity or other emergency circumstance and: (1) The law enforcement official represents that the protected health information is needed to determine whether a violation of law by a person other than the victim has occurred and the information is not intended to be used against the victim; (2) the law enforcement official represents that
immediate law enforcement activity that depends
on such disclosure would be materially and adversely affected by waiting until the individual is able to agree to the disclosure; and (3) the covered entity, in the exercise of professional
judgment, determines that the disclosure is in the individual's best interests.
The final rule waives the requirement for agreement if the covered entity is unable to obtain the individual's agreement due to incapacity or other emergency circumstance, and (1) the law enforcement official represents that the information is needed to determine whether a violation of law by a person other than the victim has occurred and the information is not intended to be used against the victim; (2) the law enforcement official represents that
immediate law enforcement activity that depends
on the disclosure would be materially and adversely affected by waiting until the individual is able to agree to the disclosure; and (3) the covered entity determines, in the exercise of professional
judgment, that the disclosure is in the individual's best interests.
Third, this paragraph allows covered entities to disclose protected health information about an individual without the individual's agreement if the disclosure is expressly authorized by statute or regulation and either: (1) The covered entity, in the exercise of its professional
judgment, believes that the disclosure is necessary to prevent serious harm to the individual or to other potential victims; or (2) if the individual is unable to agree due to incapacity, a law enforcement or other public official authorized to received the report represents that the protected health information for which disclosure is sought is not intended to be used against the individual, and that an
immediate enforcement activity that depends
on the disclosure would be materially and adversely affected by waiting until the individual is able to agree to the disclosure.
This blog does not seek to take a political position
on the
judgment, although it notes the
immediate concerns that will arise from a police perspective.
In the
immediate term, the
judgment will likely have a widespread impact
on police tracking activities.
On 2 November 2006, following the
judgment in Aerotel v Telco and Macrossan's Application, the UKIPO issued a Practice Note announcing an
immediate change in the way patent examiners will assess whether inventions relate to patentable subject matter.