Sentences with phrase «judged by peers»

Ethics complaints brought before a local association give those parties involved an opportunity to be educated about the Code, and REALTORS ® are judged by their peers as opposed to others who may be far less familiar with the practices and customs of the real estate industry.
How can it be said that issues are judged by peers, when the peers only understand their own local apparatuses.
Look at the first sentence in para. 9 of the reasons: «While jury trials in civil cases seem to exist in Ontario solely to keep damages awards low in the interest of insurance companies, rather than to facilitate injured parties being judged by their peers, the fact is that the jury system is still the law of the land.»
And the jury gave the usual verdict... [9]... While jury trials in civil cases seem to exist in Ontario solely to keep damages awards low in the interest of insurance companies, rather than to facilitate injured parties being judged by their peers, the fact is that the jury system is still the law of the land....
Patrick received his first AV rating (the highest possible rating in proficiency and ethics as judged by his peers) from Martindale Hubbell in 1998.
Who's Who Legal named Boris as one of their inaugural Thought Leaders — Competition 2018, placing him among the very best in the world in the area of competition litigation, as judged by his peers, corporate counsel and market sources.
This assessment considers legal ability and adherence to ethical standards as judged by peers in the legal profession.
I run my own publishing medium and my output is judged by my peers there in realtime, in the open.
Scientists are judged by their peers and not politicians, the only time we will be doing something is either by accident such as when Oil becomes economically to expensive and hence new technologies get their chane or when a climate catastrophe happens such as many hurricanes in a single season battering the same place repeatedly and that place being significant.
No other gallery in the world tries to do what the RA does - open its doors to everyone who thinks of themselves as an artist, to have their work judged by their peers.
But they also worried about being judged by peers and expressed anxiety over not getting enough likes.
«Research should be made available online immediately, and be judged by peers online rather than having to go through the whole formatting, submitting, reviewing, rewriting, reformatting, resubmitting, etc etc etc that can takes years,» writes Bruno Dagnino, formerly of the Netherlands Institute for Neuroscience.
This type of anxiety stems from the fear of being negatively judged by peers, and the tendency to avoid social relationships or endure them with distress.
The thing about sin is we are not and can not be judged by our peers.
One major reason that the military should not turn cases of military - to - military sex abuse, is that we have a right to be judged by our peers... who understand what the mil life does to the human mind.
For some, the liberation of living in the city of their choosing is worth the risk of being caught or judged by their peers.
In fact, science tells us that we often withhold ideas in a group setting for fear of being judged by our peers.
Jerry is listed as a Martindale - Hubbell AV - Preeminent rated lawyer, which indicates the highest professional excellence and level of skill and integrity as judged by his peer members of the Bar and members of the judiciary.

Not exact matches

Now, the feds are asking a federal judge in California to force Apple to write special software that will override those encryption features in order to peer into the iPhone used by one of the San Bernardino terrorists.
Instead of a jury of your peers or an impartial judge, the decisionmaker in arbitration proceedings is often an individual hired by the company.
Zimmerman was judged by a jury of his peers and found innocent.
I stand without peer as a maker of chili, and as a judge of chili made by other people.
If you do not take steps to keep yourself in immaculate condition, you can pretty much guarantee that you'll be judged harshly by your peers.
The rights and positions of people with learning disabilities are not judged by juries of their peers but by systems where power is held by «lords» — commissioners, social workers, service providers, psychiatrists, judges and politicians.
The fourth EU money laundering directive, about to be rubber - stamped after political agreement was reached in December, will call on banks to carry out due diligence on MPs, judges, peers, council chiefs, diplomats and anyone else «who are or have been entrusted by the member state with prominent public functions».
We nurture the highest quality research, as judged by international peer review, providing the UK with a competitive advantage.
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?
Liddle told peers: «The prime minister... has chosen, as this bill sets out, the end of 2017 as the end date for a UK referendum without the slightest idea of what by then he will have tried to negotiate, whether there is any prospect of our partners playing ball with such a renegotiation, whether a new treaty is necessary as part of that and what he would judge to be an acceptable outcome.
That premise that when judged by a jury of our peers if there is reasonable doubt, one can not convict?
If so, teachers will be judged subjectively, probably by their own peers.
Liff noted that the County's screening panel, which includes representatives from the borough's many smaller bar associations, has in the past rejected the prefered candidate of former party boss Vito Lopez and typically find the same judges to be qualified as the peer - review committees run by the bar associations.
But while Judge Pham agreed that the technique had been subject to testing and peer review, it flunked on the other two points suggested by the Supreme Court to weigh cases like this one: the test of proven accuracy and general acceptance by scientists.
It elicits the best ideas and best work from highly motivated scientists because it chooses the grantees through a competitive system of merit rankings done by peer committees composed of academic experts in each field who serve as part - time judges.
Scientists also help journals by reviewing and judging the quality of each others work, a process called «peer review,» without pay.
Then again, judging by the oh's and ah's of the audience, the evolutionary transition from sea to land — full of expressive amphibian faces peering uncertainly from the muck — may have been a bigger hit.
Overall, people with diagnosed HSV, HIV, Herpes, or any other STD are regularly judged and discriminated by their peers.
People living with conditions, such as Herpes, HSV, HIV and other STDs are most often than not judged by others and discriminated and victimized by their peers.
In addition to this violence, other scenes include a woman being held captive by a judge who peers at her though a peephole (she is always clothed).
Moreover, the quality of the underlying peer - review process should be judged by the outcome.
While teacher unions like UTLA have resisted efforts to tie teacher evaluation to classroom performance, 43 percent of voters said teachers should be judged equally on their students» standardized test results, assessments of their classroom performance and evaluations by peers.
Applications will be judged by an independent peer review panel.
In the view of school officials, Wysocki, one of 206 D.C. teachers fired for poor performance in 2011, was appropriately judged by the same standards as her peers.
Judged by its own merits, rather than against its peers, however, Cue is a pretty good and functional dashboard system.
In a dramatic twist, after being narrowed down by an expert three - judge panel, the top 10 finalists actually chose the ultimate SEMA Battle of the Builders winner in a frenzied but thorough peer review of vehicles at SEMA Ignited.
The IR Discovery Awards gives you the opportunity to have your book judged in relation to work done by your peers.
«We are pleased to again be recognized by the MFEA, and we are particularly proud because STAR Award entries are judged by our mutual fund marketing peers,» said Neil Hennessy, President and Chief Investment Officer of Hennessy Funds.
The grace and sportsmanship with which each of these extremes is handled will be the scale of conduct on which each of us will ultimately be judged - by our peers, our friends, our critics, and our audience.
The luxury boutique hotel and serviced apartments set in the heart of the capital was recognised for its outstanding levels of service and quality in a fiercely contended category judged by hospitality industry peers and guests.
Even with this drawback in the AR4 conclusions and confidence level, somehow what was left was judged to hinge on the unpublished Wahl / Amman papers, one of which was having difficulty surviving peer review in GRL for a period of several years, and was finally pushed through quickly by Steve Schneider in Climate Change.
Turning to the decision, the judge accepted at paragraph 17 of his judgment that the following propositions are supported by a vast quantity of research published in peer - reviewed journals worldwide and by the great majority of the world's climate scientists:
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