Sentences with phrase «judged at a higher standard»

As a leader in the church he is called to a higher standard and will be judged at a higher standard but we all fall down.

Not exact matches

If there is a danger that monetary policy will be seen as «too difficult», there is also a risk that too much will be expected of it or, at least, that its success or failure will be judged against an impossibly - high standard: it can't cure the business cycle; it can't reduce inflation costlessly; and it can't be operated with surgical precision.
Benjamin Graham, the father of value investing, once said, «The buyer of common stocks must assure himself that he is not making his purchase at a time when the general market level is a definitely high one, as judged by established standards of common - stock values.»
The trial enrolled 398 men with cancer that had not spread outside the prostate gland who were judged to be at high risk of treatment failure, based on standard tests for a number of features of the cancer.
To maintain the highest standards of fairness and quality, impressive panels composed of faculty members, visiting scholars, seasoned law practitioners, and highly recognised experts working at the Montreal - based International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), were involved in judging the competition.
As Porter et al. note, «Whether these differences between Common Core and Massachusetts mean that Common Core represents a better curriculum is difficult to judge, although at least at grade 7 in [English language arts], there is a shift in the Common Core standards toward greater emphasis on higher cognitive demand.»
Just last month, in a major school funding ruling, Connecticut Superior Court Judge Thomas Moukawsher excoriated his state for watered down graduation standards that, he says, have already resulted «in unready children being sent to high school, handed degrees, and left, if they can scrape together the money, to buy basic skills at a community college.»
So, standards do differ, and prospective mortgagees judged to be riskier are offered loans at higher interest rates or more points up front etc, or declined entirely.
Judges assign a score of 1 - 10 (10 being the highest) at this time to be used only in a case of tie points using the breed standard.
(An AV rating indicates that fellow lawyers and judges have rated him at the highest level of skill and ethical standards.)
On the margin point, the trial Judge made the observation that most claimants seemed to contend that all valuations were «standard»; clear reference to the analysis of the authorities on the issue set out by Mr Justice Coulson in K / S Lincoln v CB Richard Ellis and the tendency for those bringing claims to argue for the lowest possible margin; but accepted that this valuation was in the exceptional category but at the lower end of such — a firm steer that in the right case a higher margin would be achievable.
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