Sentences with phrase «judge in a glance»

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And because credit - card rewards aren't seen as currency in the eyes of the law, they're often glanced over by judges and lawyers during divorce negotiations.
Having said that, Shoplifters isn't quite what it appears at first glance: dealing with a family of petty criminals who live on the breadline, it slowly reveals its secrets, gradually building to a surprising climax in the final stretch of its beautifully judged two - hour running time.
He glanced at her face, to judge what mood she was in as she said this, but the top half of her head, including her eyes, was veiled in a shadow cast by the edge of the windscreen.
And because credit - card rewards aren't seen as currency in the eyes of the law, they're often glanced over by judges and lawyers during divorce negotiations.
There have been attempts to bracket artists together, notably by Jerry Saltz in a lovely unprintable phrase that's apparently still in style (judging by this year's Venice Biennale), but they only ever glance at comprehensiveness.
The appellants argued that when the totality of the evidence relating to Ms. Bradford's fault is contrasted with Ms. Snyder's «brief but inopportune speedometer glance», it was wrong to apportion liability in the manner set out by the trial judge.
And that corporations are voting with their feet, judging by the precipitous rise in in - house counsel and growing demands for alternative billing structures (a quick glance through the last 12 months of ABA magazine articles provides a rich data source for this debate)?
Based on the evidence given by Mr. Richer and that of his passenger Mr. Moran, the GPS evidence, and the expert accident reconstruction evidence that she accepted, the trial judge found that: i) Mr. Richer was operating the bus at a rate of speed in excess of the posted speed limit ii) critically, Mr. Richer did not decelerate on his approach to the intersection; iii) the pre-impact speed of the bus exceeded 65.6 kilometres per hour after it entered the intersection; and iv) Mr. Richer was momentarily inattentive to the road ahead when he glanced left and then right, into the side mirrors of the City bus.
A hiring manager can take a quick glance at the resume and easily judge whether to invite the candidate in for an interview.
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