Let
the judge make a decision on the evidence.»
Had it been
the judge making this decision on his own, then there was a better chance that Oracle would prevail.
Once
the judge makes a decision on the matter, the regular process continues as before.
Not exact matches
More importantly, we need to
make it meaningful to the
judges out there who have to
make the important
decision on whether or not we have the expertise, experience, and character to help them answer the challenges they face.
And you're handing over the
decision -
making process to a
judge who gets to impose a
decision on the parties, rather than going into negotiation and arbitration, wherein you can find a solution that works for everybody.»
In essence, the
judge decided that the OCC has not
made a final
decision on proceeding with the fintech charter and, thus, the matter is not yet ripe for consideration.
The outcome of that $ 85 billion merger - in - the -
making depends
on a case in federal court, which is pending the
decision of the
judge.
Judge Orders Department of Education to
Make a Speedy
Decision on Single Mom's Student Debt Relief Case
On Friday, federal Judge Kimba Wood, who is presiding over Cohen's lawsuit, told Cohen's lawyers that she wanted a list of Cohen's clients to make a decision on whether to stop the FBI from reviewing the seized material
On Friday, federal
Judge Kimba Wood, who is presiding over Cohen's lawsuit, told Cohen's lawyers that she wanted a list of Cohen's clients to
make a
decision on whether to stop the FBI from reviewing the seized material
on whether to stop the FBI from reviewing the seized materials.
«Sir Cliff looks forward to the point at which a
judge can
make a
decision based
on the evidence he or she will be presented with in court.»
JUDGING THE JUDGES Patrick McKinley Brennan's review «The Forms Behind the Laws» (April) begs fundamental questions of interpretation, blurs the distinction between legislating and judging, and proposes a mode of judicial interpretation that would, in its practical application, be indistinguishable from judges who make decisions based on personal pref
JUDGING THE
JUDGES Patrick McKinley Brennan's review «The Forms Behind the Laws» (April) begs fundamental questions of interpretation, blurs the distinction between legislating and judging, and proposes a mode of judicial interpretation that would, in its practical application, be indistinguishable from judges who make decisions based on personal prefe
JUDGES Patrick McKinley Brennan's review «The Forms Behind the Laws» (April) begs fundamental questions of interpretation, blurs the distinction between legislating and
judging, and proposes a mode of judicial interpretation that would, in its practical application, be indistinguishable from judges who make decisions based on personal pref
judging, and proposes a mode of judicial interpretation that would, in its practical application, be indistinguishable from
judges who make decisions based on personal prefe
judges who
make decisions based
on personal preference.
Patrick Brennan replies: Upon reading Joseph Viviano's charges against me, I had to ask myself: Who is this Brennan that «proposes a mode of judicial interpretation that would, in its practical application, be indistinguishable from
judges who
make decisions based
on preferences?»
I am pretty sure that if God exists he will
judge you based
on the
decisions you
made and not based
on decisions made by others.
The
judge, whose
decision in the case will be rendered sometime this fall,
made occasional references during the trial to his own Presbyterian affiliation, and appeared to be bending over backward to admit every argument that had bearing
on the case or that would help him to grasp the particular ways of Episcopalians.
Most of them, to
judge by what I've seen of them and their advance notices, are by authors who want to change the subject - to what's wrong with church teaching
on sexuality, to celibacy, to women's ordination, to democratizing
decision making, to anything but fidelity.
He said: «The lower court's
judges always hesitate to
make decisions on the merit, or free people accused of blasphemy, and instead transfer their burden to the higher court without realizing how their
decision will impact the accused and their families» lives.»
The only issue I have with candidates are those like George Bush the Younger, who stuck his religious beliefs into everyone's face and
made disastrous
decisions (like supreme court
judge nominations and a «holy» war against Iraq) based solely
on religion.
In
judging children for the sins of their parents, God is
making wise and loving
decisions about how to treat children based
on the poor
decisions of their parents.
Jeremy I believe you answered the question in another discussion why God seemed evil by punishing other nations i prefer the word you used which is judgement.God weighs up the hearts and then
judges fairly thats not evil in fact he weighs up all the factors before he
makes his
decision and his
decisions are perfect and wise.When he commanded Israel to wipe out other nations it was Gods judgement
on these nations because of the evil they had committed in alot of ways its exaggerated because they did nt have Christ to shield them like we have if anything it shows how merciful God is towards us today.In those days gods judgement was quick and immediate.What happened to Israel when they broke the laws God gave them they immediately fell into judgement often resulting in many deaths to there own people until the sins of the people were dwelt with.So even for Gods people it was a conditional
on there attitude and actions towards God.Again we see God is merciful to these previous nations that were destroyed as Christ after his crucifiction went and preached to them giving them the opportunity to repent so again we see God is still merciful.His word is true The Lord is not slow in keeping his promise, as some understand slowness.
Lead
Judge David Luttenberger, CPP, Global Packaging director for the Mintel Group, cited essentialism: «That's giving consumers enough
on - pack information to
make an informed, enlightened purchasing
decision while not overwhelming their shopping experience.»
Hence, the consensus is that Southgate will be
judged on the performances at this World Cup in order to
make a
decision with regard to his long - term appointment, but FA chief executive Martin Glenn has rejected those suggestions.
API's position in this regard is not to
judge mothers»
decisions in choosing an elective caesarean, but rather that mothers and fathers be given accurate research - based information
on the risks and benefits of elective c - sections in order to
make an educated and informed choice.
Welcome to the Baby Stroller
Judge, where we'll be providing information from across the globe
on anything and everything about strollers, as a means of providing you the necessary tools
making an informed
decision when choosing a stroller for your children.
Sometimes it's a necessary part of being human to survive (
judging people or situations to
make quick
decisions about our safety) or about simple things like
making opinions about something based
on their hairdo.
In all instances, the
judge will
make the final
decision on child support, as well as custody.
Reading back
on all these comments none of you are open to
judge anyone
on the
decisions THEY
make for THIER baby, you have your own opinions
on whats best for your child and they have theirs.
From getting your mother - in - law off your back to sometimes
making difficult
decisions to exclude certain types of unsupportive people from your life, you need to have a team of people who are positive,
on your side and not
judging every
decision you
make for your family.
We don't need to
judge Bob Iam sure he and his wife
made their
decision on the advice of their doctors.
Adulting is hard; parenting is hard; being a mother in a world that seems hell - bent
on judging every
decision you
make is hard; it's all just hard and when a stiff drink and a warm shower just won't cut it, I say reach out and ask for help and, in turn, don't be afraid to help someone else, too.
By keeping populism away from the judiciary, we ensure that
judges will not
make decision on the basis of popular support, and thus they are more able to put restraints
on upcoming demagogues.
It rejects asylum claims as a knee - jerk reaction, leaving it to
judges to grant asylum
on appeal, as they apply the proper legal
decision -
making procedure to the
decision.
If the
Judge applied democractic
decision -
making, he would bring the jury back today, and let them decide
on the punishment.
Elia has declined to comment
on the situation because she has to step in as an impartial
judge and
make a
decision.
This would run against the thrust of the recent report by the government's independent reviewer of anti-terrorism laws, which recommended the home secretary
make fewer individual
decisions on spying and hand the responsibility over to a
judge - led body.
On all the big
decisions of his career, from the war in Iraq, to the coalition with the Conservatives, history will
judge Kennedy as having
made the best and the bravest call.
«Clearly it was very, very conservative and he had
made decision after
decision on the appellate court, and it ended up that he didn't get confirmed and the person who got confirmed as a Supreme Court
judge — I can't even remember his name.»
Brooklyn federal
Judge Frederic Block yesterday told prosecutors that they needed to inform him within two weeks if they were planning to retry the former senator and his son
on the deadlocked counts, but the
decision to move forward has already been
made, the source said.
A
decision made by a
judge in a trial in a federal district court isn't binding
on anyone, not even that
judge.
With the
judges finally
making a
decision on their choices for the final 10 who are expected to represent their...
While the candidates for
Judge can not debate, BW & PBP Radio held a live Meet The Candidates Forum, Sunday, September 11th to give voters a last look at each candidate to again hopefully help them
make an informed
decision at the ballot box
on Tuesday.
New York State Education Commissioner MaryEllen Elia has declined to comment
on the situation because she may be called
on to step in as an impartial
judge and
make a
decision.
Without such a standard, reform advocates argue, sitting
judges will not be able to maintain their independence, constantly worried about
making decisions that will rub the lawyers who sit
on the screening panels the wrong way.
Other
judges have
made similar
decisions on the same grounds.
«
Judge Gische's disappointing
decision does not undermine the city's strong reasons for developing this common - sense procedure, nor does it
make any determinations about its legality other than ruling
on the method used to issue it,» he said in a statement, adding that the city plans to appeal the
decision.
«Students aren't being
judged on the Common Core tests, and the Legislature
made the smart
decision not to
judge teachers
on it either.»
«The
judge may merely want more information to
make a
decision on the legal personhood claim, and may have ordered a hearing simply as a vehicle for hearing out both parties in more depth,» he writes in an e-mail to Science.
All the adjudicator — the lawyer who
judges the appeals — has to do is to call up the evidence
on one of the network's personal computers and
make a
decision.
It's tempting to allow our past to define us, to continue to
judge ourselves for regrettable
decisions we've
made, or to keep going
on the same guilt trip over and over again to atone for our mistakes and shortcomings.
Material stuff, personal achievements and so
on... That by looking at you in a funny way, by saying ugly things to you and
judging your
decisions and actions will
make you feel a little bit worse about yourself and in return... well, in return they will feel better about themselves for one short little moment.
Now, she told me Wednesday, she just wants people to start
judging the film
on its own merits — even though various marketing
decisions, like only lifting the review embargo at 1 P.M. the day of release, have
made that a challenge.