Sentences with phrase «judged by the failure»

We live in a world that judges you by your failures, not how you respond to them, and certainly not your successes.
Judging by this failure of instinct, he will never come up with one.

Not exact matches

But judging of the failure vs. expectations of the SNAP and Blue Apron IPOs, private equity investments are likely over-marked on the books by at least 15 - 20 %.
Why is it, then, that although we developed governance rating criteria in response to failures by widely - held corporations, family - controlled companies are the ones that are judged most harshly?
I'll bet it was a government economist trying to establish a metric by which to judge the level of failure involved with one's decisions for the good of the people.
Judging by the number of psychological self - help books that populate drugstore and supermarket shelves, one would think that the greatest moral failure of our time is to be bound by another person's wishes and desires.
In its ruling, the watchdog said: «Ipso's complaints committee found that the article gave the impression that the judge had found that the placement was a «failure» by the council; and that this was why she was «removing» the child from her current foster carers, and placing the child with the grandmother.
The equality of death exposes the ephemeral character of the cultural standards by which we judge ourselves, whether we are puffing ourselves up by virtue of our achievements or being crushed by our failure to measure up.
Not only are they frustrated that they're not married, but they're also feeling judged and marginalized as «failures» by people like me who are saying that marriage should be the norm.
I should have known that it would be a failure judging by the fact that I can't even stand up without losing my balance these days.
I understand that I might be far to optimistic (even deluded) but we can only judge our failures on how we respond, we should never lose to Monaco, but we did, the only way of stopping that happening again is by growing and learning.
AW said «judge me at the end of the season» I just hope he succeeds by winning a trophy cuz 4th place with no Trophy is failure.
That's why you don't judge a team by its failures (or successes), but by its overall track record.
If you judge a fish by it's ability to climb trees, it most definitely is a failure.
Read the full docket text below: Docket Text: ORDER DENYING [22] Motion to Dismiss; DENYING [41] Motion to Dismiss for Failure to State a Claim; DENYING [42] Motion to Dismiss for Failure to State a Claim; GRANTING [81] Motion to Intervene; AND REFERRING TO MAGISTRATE JUDGE; AND SCHEDULING ORDER: The motions to dismiss the complaint filed by defendants Roman Hedges, Welquis R. Lopez, John J. McEneny, Michael F. Nozzolio, Sheldon Silver, Dean G. Skelos, Brian M. Kolb, and Robert Oaks are hereby DENIED.
But if you do the wrong thing or come off the wrong way, as judged by our light - speed punditry culture, your failure will live forever.
Our success or failure will be judged by the capacity of the economy under our watch to provide opportunities, to inspire people to start new businesses, to encourage businesses to invest, grow and expand, and, above all, to create jobs.
«All those who have had any involvement in this case, including the jury and the judge, have, however, been prepared to recognise that here was an exemplary teacher, in a fragile mental state, brought to breaking point by a number of critical failures on the part of his employer.
A judge has temporarily blocked the state from withholding approximately $ 250 million in school aid from New York City as a penalty for the city's failure to reach agreement with the UFT on a new teacher evaluation system by the Jan. 17 deadline.
Judged by the targets he set himself, George Osborne has been a failure as chancellor.
So it was clear, as far back as 1986, that the shuttle was an objective failure judged by its own goals.
«If extinction is the ultimate criteria by which to judge agency implementation of the Endangered Species Act, the failure has been spectacular,» the report read.
• My one failure was prompted by studies suggesting mindfulness meditation, simply observing thoughts and sensations instead of judging and suppressing them, might improve attention and working memory.
The shame and sense of failure I was experiencing lifted, and I felt more supported rather than judged by myself.
We judge our successes and our failures on whether or not we met the calorie level calculated by our little hand held computers and iPhones.
This was certainly the impression left by critic Michael Wilmington's report on the National Society of Film Critics» voting, in which he bemoans his group's failure to elect a Best Production Design winner because, in his words, «[s] ome of my colleagues argue back that it's late, they're not sure how to judge it, and besides, why bother?».
Judging by the relative box - office failures of 2001's equally dim - witted Pearl Harbor and A.I., I wouldn't be so quick with that assumption.
Self - esteem is judged and measured by recent successes or failures.
On the other end of the scale are programs that appear to be failures when judged by short - term test - score gains, but that produce impressive long - term results for their participants.
Failure rates for high - poverty schools are still high when judged by «value added» or «student growth percentiles» — they just aren't as ridiculously high as with proficiency rates.
Judging her by her own standards, she's a failure.
Judging by CMT results alone, the Simsbury teacher would be deemed exceptional while the Hartford teacher would be deemed an abject failure.
«We're the ones that will be judged by the success or failure of this project.»
What particularly exasperates Rider is that despite what teachers do at Inglewood — «We're doing everything within our power,» she declares — the school would be judged a failure by a process that seems completely remote and disconnected fom the school.
But the children who have only known freedom would not carry that burden, and if their freedom wasn't challenged or undermined by white people — a big if — they could follow their dreams and never know how much it saps one's spirit and hope, for a human being to be seen, thought of, and treated like an animal, or a disposable piece of property, or simply as an enemy, judged as a threat or a failure on sight alone (like today; a white man's fear and loathing can get you shot like Trayvon Martin).
Judged by what people hoped it would be, it's something of a failure.
But judging For Freedoms entirely by its success or failure at the ballot box is something Gottesman and Thomas would likely take issue with, and for good reason.
Ultimately, however, the claim that you can predict the future will be judged by your demonstrated ability (or failure) to do so.
You know things are getting bad when the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (they of the infamous New Orleans levee design) start speaking up about the threat to human life posed by a dam - with statements that read: «The Mosul dam is judged to have an unacceptable annual failure probability,» and «If a small problem [at] Mosul Dam occurs, failure is likely.»
Copenhagen was obviously a failure — at least if you judge it by the numbers, the formal emission targets and financial commitments that are needed to support a fair and effective emergency global climate mobilization.
In Sharland v Sharland [2015] UKSC 60, [2016] 1 All ER 671 and Gohil v Gohil [2015] UKSC 61, [2016] 1 All ER 685, which were heard at the same time, the Supreme Court had to balance the importance of finality in litigation — in both cases the parties had reached agreement on all matters and had obtained consent orders approved by High Court judges (albeit that the order in Sharland had not been sealed); as against a material failure by a party to comply with their duty of disclosure.
[74] Publicly accessible records of this Court demonstrate that the failure to implement and adhere to an objective protocol for the random assignment of judges has resulted in significant discrepancies in both the number of sentencing panels on which some judges of the Court sit and a marked difference in the number of sentence appeals heard by certain justices of the Court as compared with their colleagues.
Criminal defendant who pleaded guilty, then appealed his conviction based on his attorney's failure to tell him he would be deported, could not show he had been prejudiced by this failure because, (1) just before accepting his plea, the judge told him he would likely be deported, and (2) he could not show he was likely to obtain a more favorable result by going to trial.
The fact that the true value of the matrimonial home (upon sale) was significantly higher than that predicted by the valuers at trial, the district judge's failure to factor back into the pot Mr Vaughan's profligate expenditure, and subsequent improvements in his health post-trial, were capable of being proper grounds of appeal.
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.
As cogently argued by Peter Sankoff, Judge Thomas's decision reflects poorly on Parliament for its failure to amend the Criminal Code.
According to the AP, U.S. District Judge Stefan Underhill will be presiding over the case brought by members of the Quinnipiac University women's volleyball team, against the university for failure to comply with the requirements of Title IX.
... the words used and the conduct engaged in by Justice Cosgrove, over a prolonged period of time, constitute a failure in the due exercise of his office by abusing his powers as a judge.
Comment: Lawyers on Demand has previously been judged by its critics for its failure to significantly grow its lawyer numbers and capitalise on its first mover advantage.
They arose in proceedings brought by the Ontario Securities Commission to have the trial judge, Justice Peter Hryn of the Ontario Court of Justice, removed from the matter because of unfavourable evidentiary rulings and what the OSC claimed was Hryn's failure to restrain Groia's aggressive conduct in the case.
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