Sentences with phrase «into question her judgment»

Her continued stance that she was under no duty to do reveal the relationship or that it posed a problem called into question her judgment as a head teacher which opened the way for the school to dismiss her.

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Businesses that are waiting until after they are breached to offer more secure access control than a simple username and password, their judgment and trustworthiness certainly should be called into question,» he said.
They all subscribe to the premise that creatures just as ficti - tious as Santa Claus and the Easter Bunny have real influence in the real world, which calls their overall judgment into serious question.
Where sin, death, and the devil are no longer the bondage in question and where fear of God's judgment has been diluted or dissipated into political correctness, then justification becomes liberation from anything that anyone experiences as bondage.
It is not necessary to illustrate this situation here at the beginning of our reflections with particular examples of the questions or proceedings which gave rise to disquiet, since we shall have to go into the matter, as far as is necessary and possible, when forming a judgment on it.
As I have argued in these pages and elsewhere, the «presumption,» by detaching the just war way of thinking from its proper political context» the right use of sovereign public authority toward the end of tranquillitas ordinis, or peace» tends to invert the structure of classic just war analysis and turn it into a thin casuistry, giving priority consideration to necessarily contingent in bello judgments (proportionality of means, discrimination or noncombatant immunity) over what were always understood to be the prior ad bellum questions («prior» in that, inter alia, we can have a greater degree of moral clarity about them).
A theology for our day must call our lives into question by reminding us that God's message of mercy is also a message of judgment.
My desire in these meditations on the Second Book of Kings is to call our judgments into question.
This seems to bring the Word into our time and make the Bible come alive in our language, but the question is, has the word of promise and of judgment, of gracious offer and of crisis for the world, come through forcefully in this translation, or has the preacher simply been cleverly interesting?
All judgments based on the theory of discontinuity in the tradition and on the assertion of an evolutionary priority of the «simple» over the «complex» can thus be immediately called into question as lacking foundation.
Instead, he transmuted the point into a question of «balancing» and «value judgments»:
So now your judgment is called into question.
It potentially calls into question Conte's judgment about his ability and more so the sanity of him being loaned out during the transfer window.
Most of the time, I think people are honestly curious and don't understand the patience of answering this question multiple time without it turning into self - judgment for the mother.
«By placing a substantial number of injuries into categories that presume little to no compensation, the Board has made a policy judgment that exceeds questions of medical improvements and worker healing.»
«While I do not sit in judgment of his conduct I would think that the voters will at some point take it into account and question whether or not he has the temperament to serve as county executive,» Meyer said.
Tory backbencher Bernard Jenkin condemned Conway for calling the judgment of the standards and privileges committee into question.
«She has now resumed her unpaid position as part of this panel after serving her sentence, which in no way brought into question her ability or judgment as an economist,» the source said.
I seriously doubt that you managed to see all 31 films I listed and you dissed to actually make a judgment (and anybody listing a bunch of films not from 2014 is going to have their judgment called into question anyway, as you realized when you edited your post to move Tangerines to 2015 and include» (or earlier)» to cover your butt... and actually undermine your argument).
Lack of sleep and a tragic accident lead Dormer to question his judgment while forcing him into an uneasy alliance with the killer, Finch (Robin Williams).
The article offers a process for groups of educators to understand their own philosophical judgments by asking such questions as, What motivated me to go into teaching?
Have you ever been in a position where your professional judgment has been called into question?
Not only does her work oppose Greenberg's judgment, it also calls into question the idea that painting — perhaps in particular abstract painting — is somehow a-temporal, an art of space rather than time.
I do not see an answer that does not call into question either her integrity or her judgment.
«The fact that he is at a climate change denial conference... it is putting into question whether or not he can provide fair and consistent decisions with a balanced judgment
Answering those questions goes beyond facts into economic, ethical, and policy judgments.
He showed incredibly poor judgment in publishing a bodice ripper of a novel while head of an organization that had been criticized by the IAC — with many of those criticisms calling into question his leadership.
Procedural fairness requires an impartial decision - maker, but that partiality may come into question where a decision - maker heavily incorporates one party's submissions into reasons for judgment.
The central question is under what circumstances can a trial judge adopt and incorporate submissions of a party, without attribution, into a judgment.
Coordination of civil actions sharing a common question of fact or law is appropriate if one judge hearing all of the actions for all purposes in a selected site or sites will promote the ends of justice taking into account whether the common question of fact or law is predominating and significant to the litigation; the convenience of parties, witnesses, and counsel; the relative development of the actions and the work product of counsel; the efficient utilization of judicial facilities and manpower; the calendar of the courts; the disadvantages of duplicative and inconsistent rulings, orders, or judgments; and, the likelihood of settlement of the actions without further litigation should coordination be denied.
By developing applications that guide attorneys and business development professionals through a question flow established on a rules base featuring if / then mappings that develop into decision trees, pricing directors can ensure that their expertise, judgment, process, and strategy is being followed without their constant involvement in every pitch, proposal, and RFP response regarding the fee arrangements that should be offered.
We are at a loss to understand upon what principle of law, applicable to appellate jurisdiction, it can be supposed that this court has not judicial authority to correct the last - mentioned error because they had before corrected the former, or by what process of reasoning it can be made out that the error of an inferior court in actually pronouncing judgment for one of the parties in a case in which it had no jurisdiction can not be looked into or corrected by this court because we have decided a similar question presented in the pleadings.
This raises the question of how the court should take into account the plaintiff's duty to mitigate his or her damages during the balance of the notice period after judgment.
Consequently, taking into account the outcome of the judgment pointed in para 57 clearly stating that «the answer to the question referred is that Article 26 (1) of Framework Decision 2002/584 must be interpreted as meaning that measures such as a nine - hour night - time curfew, in conjunction with the monitoring of the person concerned by means of an electronic tag, an obligation to report to a police station at fixed times on a daily basis or several times a week, and a ban on applying for foreign travel documents, does not, in principle, have regard towards the type, duration, effects and manner of implementation of all those measures; it is restrictive as to give rise to a deprivation of liberty comparable to that arising from imprisonment and thus to be classified as «detention» within the meaning of that provision, which it is nevertheless for the referring court to ascertain».
That she did not recognize this calls her judgment into serious question.
The more political questions that are resolved into judicial questions, the more the judiciary is going to get the last word, because the courts must decide the constitutional issues and the executive must enforce those judgments.
Handing down its judgment this week, the High Court said the central question was whether rule 17 of the Coroners Rules 1984 empowers the coroner to exclude properly interested persons and their legal representatives from part of an inquest and to receive and later take into account closed material received in their absence.
While some witnesses offered by the state attempted to cast Planned Parenthood employees as unethical, based on anti-choice highly edited video, their personal histories of ideologically opposing Planned Parenthood and most abortion procedures called into question their objectivity and judgment as witnesses.
Psychologist MHPs tend to be trained to recognize and be rather publicly self - conscious [96] about acknowledging their own biases, but unfortunately many times this only results in absurd overcorrecting to the point at which they are in fact unable to exert common sense to make decisions or judgments that comport with generally accepted ideas about what is normal or healthy, or even what's realistically workable for the everyday lives of the individuals in question (except, of course, if those ideas have been placed into the popular discourse by the trade associations themselves, or happen to serve the MHP's own agenda).
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