Sentences with phrase «judged on an objective basis»

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Since you base your morality on gods scale, you are blinded and not objective when actually judging gods actions.
While unions have said they worry that teachers could be unfairly judged based on their students» test results, the scoring for students and teachers is quite different — students get an objective standardized test score, while teachers are evaluated under multipart programs that are developed by local teachers unions and school leaders.
The judges commented, «Not only is there a compelling argument presented within this project as to why a heat stress model is so important for workers in Hong Kong, but this project goes further, giving individual companies and policy makers an objective framework on which to base their policies.
So rather than try to engineer our way around that, Slated designed its process to harness that subjectivity by applying the same set of rigorous standards to the way readers assess every script, based on the same objective criteria that buyers and reps themselves use to judge material.
We point out who is leading, who is behind, who is improving, and sometimes (unfortunately) who is back pedaling... all based solely on the extensive objective measurements that we also publish, so that everyone can judge the data for themselves as well... See the main Display Shoot - Out Comparison Table for all of the measurements and details.
We point out who is leading, who is behind, who is improving, and sometimes (unfortunately) who is back pedaling... all based solely on the extensive objective measurements that we also publish, so that everyone can judge the data for themselves as well...
Video submissions are judged by expert practitioners and are evaluated based on how thoroughly they have met communication objectives.
Knowing that she was a sitting Judge and Justice helps clients to feel confident that her arbitration decisions are objective and based on a solid legal understanding as well as principles of equity and fairness.
Ultimately, the objective is to present an argument based on the law that will persuade the appellate judges to hear the appeal and issue a favorable ruling.
[14] According to the Justices, an objective standard would «ensure that when a recusal motion is brought based on a judge's having received campaign contributions, the motion would be evaluated under an objective test rather than the judge's subjective determination.»
The objective at trial is to persuade the judge or jury in the first instance, but the objective on appeal is to persuade judges based on the existing record.
The question on this appeal is whether the trial judge erred in law in the manner in which she addressed what remained of the Crown's case: that the driving was such a marked departure from the standard expected as to establish mens rea on an objective basis by inference and attribution, and that the respondent's own evidence did not support an exculpatory defence.
First and foremost, thanks to the vision and leadership of the Legislature and former Governor Paterson, a permanent quadrennial judicial compensation commission was enacted into law to take judicial pay out of the political arena... While every one of us must be prepared to make sacrifices in this era of tough choices, judges have begun their 13th consecutive year of sacrifice — and that's just too much based on any objective standard.
As to the second question, the Court held that the PTWD must be interpreted as meaning that it precludes, for the purpose of access to the pension scheme, national law from establishing a distinction between full - time judges and part - time judges remunerated on a daily fee - paid basis, unless such a difference in treatment is justified by objective reasons, which is a matter for the referring court to determine.
All the judges of the Court of Appeal were firmly of the view that the issue of whether or not WCI had repudiated the contract and whether or not ADI had the right to terminate the contract based on repudiation, was to be determined on an objective basis.
As one part of the larger O'Connor Judicial Selection Plan, JPE programs assess judges based on objective performance criteria, including surveys of those who work with or appear before the judge being evaluated.
Judicial disqualification is warranted if the judge is actually biased or prejudiced or if the judge, based on objective and reasonable perceptions, has either a serious risk of actual bias impacting the due process rights of a party or has failed to adhere to the appearance of impropriety standard set forth in Canon 2 of the Michigan Code of Judicial Conduct.
Remember, you may be judged solely based on the objective that you write on your resume, so it is important to apply as much focus as possible here.
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