Sentences with phrase «judge than those judges»

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In 2011, Timothy Judge and Daniel M. Cable, both professors at Cleveland State, also explored the relationship between weight and wage, and they founds that «a woman who is average weight earns $ 389,300 less across a 25 - year career than a woman who is 25 pounds below average weight.»
«All else equal, a man who is 25 pounds below average weight is predicted to earn $ 210,925 less across a 25 - year career than a man who is of average weight,» Judge and Cable point out.
State lawmakers in New York and Washington recently passed measures restricting the use of so - called non-disclosure agreements for sexual harassment claims after the attorneys general of all 50 states urged legislative action in February to ensure that victims can bring lawsuits before judges rather than being forced into arbitration.
The slowing economy has hit smaller accounting firms harder than the big players, judging by revenue data released over the past month, with practices in Western Australia affected more than those in other states.
Environmental and tribal groups are criticizing an administrative law judge's recommendation that Minnesota regulators should approve Enbridge Energy's proposal for replacing its aging Line 3 crude oil pipeline if it follows the existing route rather than the company's preferred route.
After he was found guilty of some of the counts against him last months, he gave a press conference in which he declared victory — and then opined on Twitter that the judge would be unlikely to give him more than six months in prison.
A second group of participants judged the profiles, and the result was that profile writers thought the judges would like them more than they actually did.
Rather than judge Canada's success on abstract measures, which have little meaning to average folk — GDP, productivity, trade balances — Trudeau's candidacy is built on a pragmatic mantra: «A strong economy is the one that provides the largest number of good jobs for the largest number of Canadians.»
People are also pointing out that Twain's comments were published less than a week after she appeared as a guest judge on «RuPaul's Drag Race.»
However, cultures that permit judging a person by anything other than their abilities and merits can stymy growth or even bring down a company.
A judicial review («JR») is a type of court proceeding in which a judge reviews the lawfulness of a decision or action made by a public body; they are a challenge to the way in which a decision has been made, rather than the conclusion reached.
Nonetheless, the judge declared «consumer harm is not relevant» to competition policy; Sears broke the rules by selling tires at a lower price than its competitor most of the time.
The third daughter of late mining heir Michael Wright has succeeded in her bid to extract much more than she was left from his will, with a judge ruling she should get $ 25 million.
«We do make that distinction, there's institutional clients and if they want to invest in (bitcoin)-- they are grown - ups, I mean they know what they are doing, they have the capability of judging this risk — and if they ask us to help them access, to enter these markets, we need to look at that differently than retail clients,» Weber told CNBC.
If a judge believes you have been less than entirely honest, your agreement will be legally baseless and won't stand up in court.
The new celebrity judge on «The Voice,» Miley Cyrus is reportedly making just as much as Levine but less than Jennifer Lopez's $ 17.5 million when she was on «American Idol.»
But don't be so hasty to judge — they're comfy, reasonably priced, and produce more than passable noise.
For the most part, they were still willing to help, but the supporting ideas they offered were judged significantly less creative than those advanced by a separate control group.
From the abstract: «After viewing a few organic foods, comfort foods, or control foods, participants who were exposed to organic foods volunteered significantly less time to help a needy stranger, and they judged moral transgressions significantly harsher than those who viewed nonorganic foods.»
But true entrepreneurs judge themselves more harshly than anyone else.
Certainly, it can be tempting to judge your 401 (k) by its size, rather than its income potential.
It's not terribly secure, since a thief could probably make an educated guess to your pattern judging from where your fingerprints are, but I found it easier to use than the back button.
A Los Angeles attorney is asking a federal judge to halt an IRS probe into more than a million customer accounts at Coinbase, a popular site for buying and holding the crypto - currency bitcoin.
Judge recommends that women pick and choose when they assert themselves — such as during salary negotiations — rather than adopt a wholesale shift into disagreeableness.
At 30, she's the youngest judge on CBC's Dragons» Den, but she more than holds her own — especially against Boston Pizza founder and sometime frenemy Jim Treliving.
Judge Vince Chhabria questioned whether the sentence of seven years and 10 months that prosecutors were seeking for Baratov was longer than what other hackers had received for similar crimes.
Judge writes that women essentially face a «no - win» situation: their pay is lower than that of their male counterparts to begin with, and they also have less to gain by adopting disagreeable behaviour.
More than 100 university teams presented design concepts to a panel of judges in an event that began Friday.
That view is likely biased — studies have shown interviewers tend to prefer candidates similar to them, judge candidates on fewer criteria than they think they're judging them on, and tend to let biases about matters like race and gender get in the way.
And you're handing over the decision - making process to a judge who gets to impose a decision on the parties, rather than going into negotiation and arbitration, wherein you can find a solution that works for everybody.»
For all of that, however, judging TARP is easier said than done — for the simple reason that no one really knows where the U.S. economy would be today if the program wasn't put in place.
«The Court takes no joy in reaching or declaring this conclusion, nor should anyone else treat the conclusion as anything other than disappointing and sobering,» the judge wrote.
Judging from recent layoffs hitting big business technology companies, it appears to be more than 60,000 jobs over the past year.
Doesn't the judge have to at least give deference to the negotiated merger price, rather than just setting his own?
More times than not, though, my coach steers me away from judging myself against others.
We begin to stop negative thought and behavioral patterns when we begin to accept and learn from the past rather than use it as a basis to negatively judge ourselves.
He's asking the judge whether he can pay an «appropriate fine» rather than go to jail, according to the document.
Gorsuch has said that if judges factor in personal beliefs, societal changes or calculations about maximizing social welfare, they risk becoming «little more than politicians with robes.»
I fear, at least for the moment, history will judge this meeting as nothing more than a Potemkin summit — filled with countless photos designed to pull at your heart, when in fact, zero was achieved.
In Tuesday's ruling, a three - judge appellate panel rejected Pauley's narrow definition of «repeat infringer» as only covering users who upload infringing content, rather than ones who downloaded songs for personal entertainment.
«Until 50 Republican Senators can agree on anything other than judges,» Cowen's Krueger said Friday, «we will remain on our lonely island that believes the Congressional GOP will fail on taxes.»
He added that if Schneiderman makes the decision to get the injunction, he still has to convince a more than likely «skeptical» judge that he will be able to win a case.
History is likely to judge this meeting as nothing more than a Potemkin summit — filled with photos designed to pull at your heart, when in fact, zero was achieved.
The ruling by U.S. Bankruptcy Court Judge Steven Rhodes, who is overseeing the historic case, came more than two months after the start of a hearing to determine whether the 1,165 - page plan was fair to creditors and feasible for the city to implement.
But loudness is a lot easier to quickly judge than intelligence, so often, the most confident speaker rather than the cleverest one ends up dominating the discussion.
More than two - thirds (39 %) of these paper records were judged as having «high sensitivity,» meaning they included identifiable information and a description of the patient's medical condition.
Judging by the numbers, it looks like they're expecting Apple to dominate the ebook business sooner rather than later.
Judge Klein's decision to overlook the disparate treatment accorded pensioners and capital - market creditors disappointed municipal - bond investors, who had hoped for better treatment in the wake of his Oct. 1 decision that pensions deserved no more protection than other contractual obligations.
On Thursday, Deadline cited a Hollywood consultant who suggested that the studio needs to screen The Birth of a Nation for as many viewers as possible so that the public can judge the film based on its content more than its creator.
Results showed that suppressors were judged less likable — as well as less extroverted and agreeable — than people who emoted naturally.
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