Sentences with phrase «judged as instances»

It can not be, since all sexual arrangements are judged as instances of «committed relationships.»

Not exact matches

This is wrong: (1) it might not be possible to «judge» human laws in a supernatural way, especially when the supernatural hasn't been shown to exist; (2) we as humans judge human laws all the time — we do it through philosophy, political science, and economics, for instance.
For instance, a figure whom the text treats as a subsidiary character may become for feminist analysis the central character of the text (e.g., Jepthah's daughter in Judges, chapter 11, or the Levite's concubine in Judges, chapter 19).
The Son of Man, for instance, means the Judge of the world, and the decisive question is not about this image as such, but whether Jesus really is the Judge of the world.
People must be taught to understand that their actions as citizens and members of other organized groups — for instance, trade unions — must be judged from a moral point of view.
That is why we have to judge each player as a squad player — many want to get rid of Mertesacker for instance but if he stayed and not in the 1st X1 I would wager at least he would be the best 4th choice CB in the league.
For instance, the judge granted summary judgment against the NCAA on its argument that scholarship rules «improve [e] the quality of the collegiate experience for student - athletes, other students, and alumni by maintaining the unique heritage and traditions of college athletics and preserving amateurism as a foundational principle, thereby distinguishing amateur college athletics from professional sports, allowing the former to exist as a distinct form of athletic rivalry and as an essential component of a comprehensive college education.»
There are some things where I don't have quite as much confidence - gentle discipline, for instance, because of less support for it in person and the fact that it has so many variables (working w / a child's behavior has much more grey area than «I always comfort my baby when she wakes up in the night,» which makes it more of a challenge)- so somethimes I do feel judged for my discipline choices, and sometimes I don't live up to my own standards - making me more suseptable (sp?)
In all instances, the judge will make the final decision on child support, as well as custody.
For instance, it can push the base price of an e-book up if it determines you are more likely to buy that particular item than an average user; conversely, it can adjust the price down as an incentive if you are judged less likely to purchase.
For instance, women consistently judge their performance as worse than it actually is, while men judge their performance as better than it is.
For instance, only teachers who themselves are judged as «effective» or «highly effective» under the new teacher evaluations would be eligible to serve as mentors, and training will need to cover specific areas.
The ride quality, for instance, is especially well judged (as long as you steer clear of the «F - Sport» trim, which ruins all that with its firmer suspension setup).
In these instances the person will have to stand trial before a magistrate (or judge) and perhaps a jury as well.
But, except in very rare instances — for example, completely fabricating data — scientific research and the results it produces do not fall neatly into being right or wrong, nor lend themselves to being judged as fraudulent under Virginia's FATA.
The case of Re B (Relocation Appeal)[2015] EWCA Civ1302, [2015] All ER (D) 227 (Dec) is worth considering as the judge at first instance placed a  # 250,000 charge on a UK property belonging to the mother's new husband, while permitting the mother to relocate to UAE (a non-Hague State).
In both cases, at first instance, the trial judge determined that the employer was not liable, as the assaulting employee had been acting outside the scope of his employment.
At first instance in autumn 2007 Mr John Randall QC sitting as a Deputy Judge of the High Court found for David.
On the hearing of the consortiums» respective stay motions at first instance, the motion judge posed the live issue as to which of the competing actions would be more likely to advance the interests of the class.
Pending the resolution of that appeal in most instances the carrier is not required to pay medical bills or make biweekly payments to the Claimant as directed by the administrative law judge.
With respect to the judge, the first instance process and the appellate process are very different and it does not follow as night follows day that what is essential for one is also essential for the other.»
U.S. District Judge Rosanna Malouf Peterson was not swayed by Egilman's testimony in the least, granting summary dismissal of the case in favor of defendants and finding that «[T] here is nothing to support Dr. Egilman's conclusion that is at the heart of this case: that the vapors emitted from a microwave popcorn bag contain the same proportion of chemicals [as those emitted in popcorn factories] or that all of the substances in the two instances are identical.»
As has been widely reported, for instance here, Judge Kimba Wood recently required Michael Cohen to reveal his client list in open court during the legal proceedings surrounding his prosecution via the crime - fraud exception to attorney - client privilege.
The appellant's repeated failure to comply, coupled with the other instances of non co-operation, by failure to comply with bail conditions and community sentences, are clearly, as the judge found, part of a deliberate policy of disobedience to court orders.
This was suggested, for instance, by Judge Malinverni of the European Court of Human Rights in the Nada judgment of September 2012, in which he proposed «a distinction between the Charter itself, as the primary legislation of the United Nations, and the Security Council resolutions, which, although binding (Article 25), may be regarded more as secondary or subordinate UN legislation».
But if a person is already a reporting judge in a certain type of case — for instance, in the passenger rights cases such as Sturgeon and Nelson — it would not be very wise to give the next case to another person.
Overturning the first instance judge's finding, the Court set out three principles drawn from previous case law, and concluded that the judge «did not attach sufficient weight to the character of the invention as claimed in each of the claims in issue, the contribution that its disclosure has made to the art and the need to confer a fair degree of protection on the patentee».
At first instance the judge granted the claimant relief from the automatic sanctions in CPR r 32.10 and as consequence the trial had to be adjourned.
The judge at first instance had misdirected himself as to the options available to him upon disposal of the matter, which included, within r 7.4 (9) of the Family Proceedings Rules 1991 (SI No. 1247 (L. 20)-RRB-, (FPR 1991) the option to investigate whether the original order required variation or suspension.
A «living tree» court may of course choose to uphold a prior ruling, but its decision to do so will hinge not on whether the case was decided correctly in the first instance, but rather whether the result remains compatible with society's values, as interpreted by the judges themselves.
Of course, no judge can ever be a consistent Mute, and the examples provided by Sunstein revolve around courts declining standing to litigants as an instance of Muteness.
This is not as bad as the first - instance judge's suggestion that D acted in bad faith (2010 QCCS 1550 at para. 52) but it does suggest that there was something underhanded about action D's attempt to avail herself of her statutory rights.
Judge Taft - Carter's decision denying Crane Co.'s motion for summary judgment is notable as the first instance in which a Rhode Island court has addressed the scope of duty an employer owes for «secondary» or «take - home» exposures.
A judge may refresh his memory by looking at a histrical work or a map, for instance; but various histories and some maps have been treated as evidence.
That led to the judge at first instance considering an assessment of FW, that concluded she had an undeveloped sense of herself and needed psychotherapy to help her develop as an individual with an autonomous sense of self.
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In this instance, the Court found that the motion judge committed an error of principle making it inappropriate for the Court to rely on his factual findings of the Appellants» knowledge of their third party claims as dispositive of the appeal.
For instance, senior judges should be addressed as «My Lord» or «My Lady», «Your Lordship» or «Your Ladyship».
This month, for instance, in an unpublished decision, the Virginia Court of Appeals underlined that judges and jurors have practically boundless discretion to sentence defendants right up to the maximum incarceration allowed by statute, and quoted the Virginia Supreme Court from 2016 on the matter as follows:
As introduced, HB 1007 would also have included instances where the judge was fined, removed, or otherwise disciplined by the Supreme Court or the Judicial Discipline and Disability Commission for bribery.
Recent case law suggests that «old habits die hard» as judges in some instances are not following the FRCP amendments.
In all instances, the particular court that hears the case is designated as the «Youth Justice Court» and the presiding judge is deemed to be a «Youth Justice Court Judge&rajudge is deemed to be a «Youth Justice Court Judge&raJudge».
The Court of Appeal noted that at first instance the judge had held primarily that the defendant's duty of care to the claimant required her to maintain «uninterrupted supervision» of the castle, which he otherwise described as a «permanent look - out» and a «continuous watch».
He was of the view that the judge at first instance had correctly applied the law as laid down in Stack v Dowden [2007] 2 All ER 929 and insightfully commented that «in reality human emotional relationships simply do not operate as if they were commercial contracts and it is idle to wish that they did».
[103] For instance, the public may view a judge that is involved with fundraising efforts for Mothers Against Drunk Driving Canada as having a pre-disposition on the issue of impaired driving, an issue which may come before the judge in a variety of cases.
In certain instances, the trial judge needs to make a ruling as to whether a particular juror, even if given an accommodation, is qualified to serve.
That, for suits of all sorts, criminal as well as civil, there be two instances, or say stages, or degrees, of jurisdiction: style and title of the judges, before whom the suit is brought in the first instance, judges immediate — of those before whom it is brought in the second instance, or say in the way of appeal, judges appellate.
If I could claim to have fully considered the sum of your collective contributions concerning stare decisis as emphasizing the need for judges at first instance to be fully informed of the applicable law and to follow it, then I would have expanded my speculative musings to suggest that notoriety of a lower court decision is what gives it the potential to muscle its way into gaining equal consideration alongside authoritative higher court rulings when the issue before the court is novel.
The Court of Appeal reversed the decision of the judge at first instance so as to dismiss the claim of a young man, who had injured himself in reckless late night horseplay on the council's land.
To handle the daily pressure at the Appellate Court and be the sole judge at courts of first instance (district courts) in criminal as well as civil cases.
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