Sentences with phrase «judged by intent»

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The verse 51 intents to transmit: you can not judge Jews or Catholic by the truths revealed to the Islam.
When one sees the setting and the intent of the passage, he often stops admiring it because one's aesthetic appreciation for it is chastened by a sense of being judged by it.
The Court, if it had wished to rely upon Jefferson to determine the true and original intent of the First Amendment, could have served themselves and the American people well by referring to Jefferson's warning to Judge William Johnson regarding the de-ter-min-ation of the original intent of a statute or a con - st - itu - tion On every question of con - struc - tion, carry ourselves back to the time when the Con - st - itu - tion was adopted, recollect the spirit manifested in the debates, and instead of trying what meaning may be squeezed out of the text, or invented against it, conform to the probable one in which it was passed.»
Trump has stated his intent seat judges to overturn Roe v Wade, another disqualified for a WEP candidate, and you can go down the list of WEP principles that are contradicted by the Republican platform positions and by the personal actions of Donald Trump.
During a brief court appearance with the jury absent, Morvillo told the judge he has built a solid legal reputation by «being intent on doing everything I can in my power to ensure that my clients testify truthfully, even those who, like Mr. Howe, have had a history of not always telling the truth.»
Judge Cahill ruled that Quigley had through documentation and by testimony in court «manifested an intent, coupled with physical presence without an aura of sham, to demonstrate that his listed address on the designating petitions complies with the requirement of election law.»
During a brief court appearance Monday with the jury absent, Howe lawyer Richard Morvillo told the judge he has built a solid legal reputation by «being intent on doing everything I can in my power to ensure that my clients testify truthfully, even those who, like Mr. Howe, have had a history of not always telling the truth.»
Yet gradually the intent of the legislation has prevailed in most places, apparently to the benefit of English Learners, at least judging by test scores.
OTOH, when you don't understand how a particular scientific conclusion is reached, you display a marked propensity to assume nefarious intent on the scientists» part; and to draw alternate conclusions that appeal to you more, at least judging by your dogged adherence to some of them.
The possibility of intent by those teams to mislead the public can be evaluated and judged by each individual of society who are interested in the future of science.
In January, a three - judge federal district court panel in North Carolina struck down that state's congressional redistricting plan because it was drawn by Republicans «motivated by invidious partisan intent,» according to the opinion.
Other than in regard to the type of matters assigned to them by Parliament, they are, for all intents and purposes, performing the same task as Federal Court Judges.
«Instead of carefully reviewing the evidence in the case in order to determine whether or not the Crown had, in fact, established that the appellant possessed the specific intent of wilfulness required by s. 173 (1) of the Criminal Code, the trial judge erroneously convicted the appellant based upon a perceived (but non-existent) legal presumption that the necessary wilfulness was established by the fact that his acts of masturbation were in fact witnessed by another,» he wrote.
Circuit Judge Hughes, joined by three other judges, dissented, arguing that § 314 (d) was a clear statement of Congress» intent to foreclose all appeals from institution decisions.
Such electronic wills can serve the evidentiary function by providing a record of the testator's intent that can be reliably preserved and authenticated by a probate judge through a standard evidentiary investigation.
In a case a paediatrician described as the worst she had seen in professional practice, Taase Suaesi - Faamau, 37, was jailed for three years by Christchurch District Court Judge Stephen Erber after admitting a charge of causing grievous bodily harm with intent.
In Local 58, International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, AFL - CIO v. NLRB, Judge Rogers (joined by Chief Judge Garland and Judge Kavanaugh) denied Local 58's petition to review the NLRB's determination that a union can not force members who wish to resign «to appear in person at [the] Union Hall with a picture identification and a written request indicating the member's intent
«The legislation is accompanied by an expression of intent «to apply to all individuals and personalities, living and deceased, regardless of place of domicile or place of domicile at time of death,»» the judge noted in his ruling.
The trial judge found that the appellant was motivated by express malice against Dr. Elmasry, and that he viewed the respondent and Dr. Elmasry «for all intents and purposes, as one and the same.»
Did the trial judge err by not assessing the requisite fraudulent intent at the time of the transactions?
Although the last word on Article 6 needs to be said by the national court who alone is the judge of the risk of irreconcilable judgments, clearly in the AG's mind there is a strong likelihood of such risk in the event of follow - up damages in the case of a cartel which has been found to be illegal by the European Commission and where all members to it have acted within one and the same intent (again, as established by the EC).
In this case, the motion judges» three factual findings of: (i) the need for the father to pursue lengthy custody and access litigation in order to have any relationship with his children; (ii) the mother's failure to pay anything toward the costs ordered by the Court of Appeal; and (iii) the fact that the mother thwarted the enforcement of the costs award by reneging on assurances she made to the court about her intent to pay the costs and not use bankruptcy to thwart that payment, ground the finding of prejudice.
Let's judge things by their effect and their results, not the intent of the people that were putting it together.»
Proof of the biological parent's abandonment of the child and «intent to reject parental responsibilities» is necessary for the transfer by the judge of parental rights and responsibilities from the biological parent to the adopted parents.
[FN141] By requiring judges to specify in writing why a consent agreement is being rejected, the new law reflects the legislative intent that a judge who is not convinced that the parents» proposal is adequate must take the time to justify that conclusion.
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