Today the SLR is less likely to be
judged against its peers and more as a unique object.
At the breed level, a dog is
judged against its peers as well as the breed standard and the dog that is deemed the best representation of the breed wins the top spot and moves on to the group level.
Not exact matches
We
judge them
against Conference USA
peers, obviously.
A high court
judge has lifted part of a superinjunction
against former RBS boss Sir Fred Goodwin, after a
peer revealed his name in the Lords.
If you want to pick an expert, you
judge people by their current knowledge — and have you noticed any
peer who is
against elections suggesting instead regular expertise exams to check
peers are still up to the mark?
Peers from the across the political spectrum (but notably many Liberal Democrats) voted for a number of measures which guarded
against the plans, including giving
judges, not Ministers, the say over the use of the secret trials.
According to its latest progress report from the Department of Education, which
judges a school's growth
against a
peer group with similar demographics, 223 is the 10th - best middle school in the entire city.
Judged by its own merits, rather than
against its
peers, however, Cue is a pretty good and functional dashboard system.
Echoing her suggestion, fund managers also often ask to be
judged «over full cycle» when comparing performance
against their
peers.
The decision this week by a federal
judge in Minnesota to order a new trial in the recording industry's case
against Jammie Thomas was seen by many as a victory for users of
peer - to -
peer networks.
While patent appeals go to the Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit (CAFC),
Judge Posner is technically a
peer of the CAFC
judges who will rule on Apple's appeal
against the ITC and HTC.
Both organizations require proof that the attorney is in good standing, is substantially involved in litigating and trying cases (including minimum trial day requirements), has met continuing legal education requirements, and has been subjected to
peer review by persons
against they've tried cases and
judges before whom they've appeared.
In fact,
judges who retire then go back into private practice and appear in front of their judicial
peers, or act
against counsel they once adjudicated, are now subject of hot debate.