Sentences with phrase «judged by the standards»

As pointed out earlier, the requirement of communicability is one of the qualities of a good religion, judged by the standard of «community».
How dare they judge me by standards they thmmselves do not and can not live by?
He's always judging me by his standards of living and acting «holier than thou.»
Many representatives of non-Western cultures see it as an insulting form of condescension» Westerners judging them by a standard lower than their own and even treating them as cases of diminished responsibility.
One is startled then to read in Christian's book:»... on Whitehead's theory God is certainly not morally good, judged by those standards of behavior that are necessary for the peace and prosperity of human community.
Judged by the standard GNP statistics, the US per capita income had increased in real value by 25 per cent since 1976; but, using the ISEW, they found that over the same period the economic wellbeing of Americans had actually declined by 10 per cent.
An individual can profit greatly by the criticism of his fellows yet he will realize that they are judging him by standards which are neither his own nor God's, that he is both a worse and a better man than their judgments indicate, and that the greatest service they can render him is to call him back to his own best self.
And just because we, myself included, don't understand the customs of a different time and a different place doesn't mean they were wrong, we're only judging them by our standards.
«A man may be judged by his standard of entertainment as easily as by the standard of his work.»
«The teacher evaluation system we have in place already, and it's actually negotiated according to each school district,» Klein said, «but, again, I think it's difficult for them to be judged by the standards of Common Core when Common Core wasn't implemented properly.»
Those close to and within City Hall argue Mr. de Blasio is still doing a better job at lining up supporters the old - fashioned way than his predecessors and judging him by the standard of national politics — surrogates freely defending a favored candidate under attack — is unfair.
Hiring - time enthusiasm can easily turn into tenure - time trouble, as young scientists realize — too late — that they are being judged by standards different from those (equally high, or higher) that they've spent the last several years of their lives working to meet.
There is a 4K edition for those who have adopted that young format, but this release leaves nothing to be desired when judged by the standards of Blu - ray.
The DVD's 1.85:1 anamorphic widescreen transfer is certainly agreeable judged by the standards of standard definition.
But that's a different question from whether their schools should be judged by this standard.
In my opinion the Chevy Volt is a masterpiece when judged by any standard, so I couldn't understand such irrational unreasonable behavior.
Judging by the standard AMG C63 sedan, though, this won't be cheap.
The «paid review» industry will grow because of the sheer volume of self - published books; the market is inundated with them and judging by the standard of some I've seen, they could well have been written and published within just one week.
Maybe some authors just need to keep trying, but when multiple published authors say, «I can't believe her novel hasn't sold yet,» you have to acknowledge that the publishing business judges by standards other than quality.
If you are competing in the flagship space... Then you should be prepared to be judged by the standards that the best devices have set.
Because feral cats are wild creatures, it makes sense to judge them by the standards applied to wild animals and not to the standards we adopt for house pets.
It's unfair to judge them by the standards of a regular, highway or motorway car.
In road traffic & car crash accidents carelessness is often judged by the standards set out in the Highway Code.
In considering Sawar, Mr Justice Foskett took the view that the solicitor's advice to the claimants in each case may be relevant to the circumstances of their decision to change to a CFA, but that the advice should not be judged by the standards of negligence.
[47] The distribution set out in the 1998 agreement is, judged by the standards that must be applied today, unfair.
The Court of Appeal also observed that in considering whether harm is foreseeable, a defendant must be judged by the standards of the time in which the events took place.
LG's phones will inevitably be judged by the standards set by the company's main competitor, and that comparison is particularly interesting this year.
In other words, many will have been forced by economic circumstance into being not good enough parents, as judged by the standards laid down by Hoghughi and Speight.
Life is a Journey «In the end, each of us will be judged by our standard of life, not by our standard of living; by our measure of giving, not by our measure of wealth; by our simple goodness, not by our seeming greatness.»
Since we're judged by the standard of the «competent professional» by both our peers and the courts, we must take action to protect ourselves from potential misrepresentation and negligence charges.

Not exact matches

As a professional athlete, you are constantly being judged by how hard you work, how well you take care of your body, how professional you are with media and in the community — you are a brand and are expected to hold yourself to a higher standard.
Winners are found this way: First, the Product of the Year Canada jury carefully selects the finalists — that is, products that meet or exceed innovation standards — which are then categorized and judged by an online survey, on behalf of Rogers Insights and conducted by TNS, of thousands of regular Canadian shoppers.
Trump has long judged himself by a different standard, frequently boasting, sometimes in unusual detail, of his sexual accomplishments and tastes, both as a bachelor and during his three marriages.
But judging yourself by the same standard as something that happens to 0.0001 % of the population is not smart.
The chairman and CEO of Berkshire Hathaway, who supported Democrat Hillary Clinton for president, said he would have judged her by the same standards.
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.»
While the above reflected a misplaced assessment by the lender of the borrower's ability to service the loan, the decline in underwriting standards which appeared to accelerate around 2006 reflected a conscious decision on the part of mortgage originators to lend to those who previously had been judged to be unable to service the loan.
We are judged by the same standard we judge others.
Sam: «If god punishes people who lack free will, he is not just» Deb: Sam, by what standard do you judge whether God is just?
Thus our laws against incest, bigamy and child marriage reflect the belief that marriage, as defined by the State, is to be judged in terms of another and higher standard.
The priest committed a sin, by his own standards, by judging this lady.
That was the whole point — that one could be driven to revolutionary action by standards of justice that are higher than the law, and against which the law is judged.
The scriptures point out that only a few of us should seek to be pastors as we will be judged by a higher standard.
How often, in all walks of life, do we judge others by a different standard than we measure our own shortcoming?
I forgive every single person that has caused me both serious injury and those who have done little... I don't see a need for «hell»... and if God is listening — judge me and those around my by that standard.
If god were to be judged by modern American standards, he would be judged very immoral.
And if there's no objective moral standard to judge me by, it's just you exerting your opinion over me.
We will be judged by God's high and holy standard - not our own.
Yet, more cleverly exposed are the ways the intellectual class, in processing the tale and its history through the standard academic apparatus, fosters the advent of the next authoritarian regime by its naïve belief in its own objectivity and its refusal to judge Gilead's practices.
And because his own pleasure is the standard by which he judges his actions, morality for him boils down to a set of simple, selfish maxims.
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