Sentences with phrase «judge from the context»

We judge from the context whether and when to click a link.

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Wolfhart Pannenberg urges us to adopt, in its essential outline, the anticipation of a general resurrection from the dead as the only adequate context within which to judge the evidence.
«Public religious speech has to be looked at in a regulated context from the perspective of a public readership,» said Judge Collins Rice.
Most do not want to return to a time when fathers owned their daughters and sold them to the highest bidder (Exodus 21:7; Nehemiah 5:5; Genesis 29:1 — 10), when multiple wives and concubines were a part of everyday life (even for men of God like Abraham, Jacob, and David), when women were forbidden from owning property, when foreign virgins could be captured as spoils of war (Judges 21), when a woman's lack of virginity could get her executed (Deuteronomy 22:11, Leviticus), when the stories of brave women like Tamar and Dinah and Esther and Vashti and Leah and Rachel emerge from contexts of oppression.
It implies that that people should refrain from judging Bale without the context of the way he is being deployed.
To make it work, you have to decide which words to abbreviate and how, forcing you to judge how much your readers will extract from context.
Reviewers «really should avoid looking at the name of the author and the country where he or she comes from and then judge the quality of the research in that context,» Tomaska says.
Cameron knows the viewer will recognize Avatar's story from elsewhere, whether as the love affair between John Smith and Pocahontas or almost all of Ferngully: The Last Rainforest (don't judge me) and so tries to dazzle the viewer with «shock and awe,» as one scientist - cum - soldier puts it, laying bare both the film's political context and aesthetic strategy.
As a part of an already successful larger project, this space had to be judged on its own merits and detached from its context.
Students will have an opportunity to display academic ability across a variety of contexts, and assessments can use material from science, art, and history courses to judge the development of broader analytical skills.
But Judge Batts wrote that for fair - use exceptions to apply, a new work of art must be transformative in the sense that it must «in some way comment on, relate to the historical context of, or critically refer back to the original works» it borrows from.
[31] She encountered the demonstrators, whilst going outside from the judging to have a cigarette, afterwards saying she was horrified to see her words displayed: «The words were taken completely out of context (I dread to think how often celebs have said that to me in interviews, and how often I have disbelieved them) but now I am stuck with being a hero of the Stuckist tendency.
The judge said that these errors «or departures from the mainstream, by Mr Gore in AIT in the course of his dynamic exposition, do arise in the context of alarmism and exaggeration in support of his political thesis.»
This approach is an attempt to change the paradigm for sustainability from one in which we judge a company's actions by how long their list of actions or how sizeable their emissions avoided, to one in which action can be planned and assessed within the context of solving the larger problem.
I can not begin to do justice to the day and a half of presentations from Indigenous Elders, scholars, judges and lawyers and in fact, nearly a week later, I continue to absorb and process what I heard about reconciliation in the context of Indigenous law and culture, criminal justice, child protection, the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Persons and more.
In my paper I focus, rather, on the best ways that judges can learn from other legal systems: HP Glenn's approach tocomparative law methodology as focusing on the sharing of information between legal traditions strikes me as particularly relevant in this context.
In dealing with the claimant's further request for an order that anyone who had read the privileged documents or was aware of their content should be removed from further involvement in the relevant FSA investigation, the judge held that, while the approach identified in the private law context to the question whether a lawyer in possession of privileged material should be restrained from acting is a useful guide, when the question arises in judicial review proceedings there will necessarily be a public law element in the underlying dispute.
Remarkably, for a system that has hitherto chewed judges from second - guessing prosecutorial decision - making, in a DPA context the judge must decide whether it is fair and reasonable.
But it's clear from the transcript that the lawyer was upset at the judge's characterization of how events would play out, and he lost his cool — something that all of us, if we're being honest, have done at least once in a professional context.
And within this difficult context, by their nature, judges» jobs require judges to read thousands of pages a month, including parties» submissions, bench memos from their law clerks, and documents supporting motions and other matters they must decide.
Ironically, however, in the ECJ context, it is the absence of dissent that is thought to preserve judicial independence, as a single collegiate opinion is said to shield judges from national political pressures.
The context is a libel case where the judge talks about the «astounding quantity and variety of commentaries on issues of public interest, ranging from political debate in the House of Commons,... Continue reading SCC comments on blogging
The inappropriate musings of former justice Robin Camp, the donning of a «Make America great again» hat in court by another judge, the unprecedented public attack on a judge who opined on the issue of drunkenness and consent or the recent casual «I like to sleep in my own bed» comment from the bench taken out of context have all fed an unsavoury and unfocused attack on the judiciary itself.
The two female judges of the nine member court, Justice McLachlin (as she then was) and Justice L'Heureux - Dubé, concurred with Cory J. in the result, but would have gone even further in condoning the comments of the trial judge, asserting, «An understanding of the context or background essential to judging may be gained from testimony from expert witnesses in order to put the case in context...: A reasonable person far from being troubled by this process, would see it as an important aid to judicial impartiality.»
[18] Lord Mance himself (writing for a group of four judges on a seven - judge court) found it, in the context of a decision stripping a British national of citizenship (with the corollary that he would also lose the benefits of being a European Union national), «improbable that the nature, strictness or outcome of such a review would differ according to whether it was conducted under domestic principles or whether it was also required to be conducted by reference to a principle of proportionality derived from Union law».
As we have come to expect from Justice Moldaver, it is a plain language decision giving practical guidance to the sentencing judge in the context of the realities of our criminal justice system.
A judge who had been a labour lawyer once remarked in my presence (so this is the only citation you get)-- in exactly this context of the potential threat to lawyers» practices from ADR in civil litigation — that the practice of labour law showed how lawyers could make a good living resolving a lot of disputes quickly, rather than through the traditional civil litigation model of mining a few cases deeply over a long period.
For example, people suffering from social phobia tend to worry about the negative consequences of their anxiety in social contexts, such as that of being judged stupid.
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