Plenty,
judging by the ads that run on all - sports radio.
Not exact matches
WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP)-- A New Zealand
judge said Eminem's lyrics «You own it, you better never let it go» turned out to be prophetic after ruling a political party breached copyright
by using a song similar to Eminem's «Lose Yourself» in its campaign
ads.
Before the game, Harper said she was expecting a positive response once the
ad aired, which was the case,
judging by the initial Twitter reaction:
Nor does the
judge imply
by his actions that the law was poorly worded or «not well made» (ST, II - II, 120.1,
ad 2).
Iraneus, the bishop of Lyons in 180
AD, decided that the validity of any work had to be
judged by whether it was «apostolic.»
Our task had been described to us almost
ad nauseam
by attorneys for both prosecution and defense, and
by the
judge.
Judging by the time Herod came to power over Judea, and the time he becomes a character in the bible, Jesus could not have died in 33
AD.
It is our most unique form of advertising and
judging by the 2000 + views each
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Judging by reaction from dads on social media, the
ad sends not only a message of insensitivity to fathers who supposedly can't handle children nor prepare food, but it also inadvertently tells moms they're the primary cooks in the home.
They'll also receive a poster of the
ad with their winning slogan, chosen
by an illustrious panel of
judges with representatives from Givenchy and Seventeen magazine.
The speaker, Mr. Chikwendu Kalu, while reading the resolution, set up 8 - man
ad - hoc committee to investigate allegations of misconduct against the
judge, and mandated Governor Ikpeazu to appoint an acting chief
judge pending the completion of the investigation
by the committee.
Voter contact data even let the campaign
judge the effectiveness of TV
ads, including those run
by its opponent.
According to Langworthy, an early and staunch Paladino supporter, the
ad calls the Buffalo businessman an Albany insider and suggests voters
judge him
by the company he keeps.
It is now widely seen as the one of the most brutally effective British political advertising campaigns ever - and the gold standard
by which political
ads are now
judged.
A former North Carolina Supreme Court
judge has filed complaints with the U.S. Office of Special Counsel and a New York state ethics panel alleging that taxpayer - funded
ads Gov. Andrew Cuomo's administration has run in North Carolina violated the Hatch Act
by interfering with the gubernatorial and legislative races...
An appeals court
judge has upheld a previous ruling that the MTA's policy of refusing all political and religious
ads in the transit system is legal, meaning the agency can continue to reject controversial posters
by firebrand Pamela Geller and the anti-Muslim American Freedom law Center — for now.
The campaign includes graphic photos on cigarette
ads, much like NYC's
ads that were banned
by a federal
judge last year.
But, looked at objectively (or, as objectively as possible when
judging any piece of artistic expression) we're looking at a completely average,
by - the - books, documentary that reveals very little real insight, and keeps hitting the same point over and over
ad nauseam.
Written
by Stiller, Justin Theroux and Mike
Judge cohort Etan Cohen, the film opens with a brilliant conceit: The three main actors are introduced via a hilarious series of fake trailers for their latest movies, while Alpa Chino appears in an
ad for Booty Sweat.
Another upcoming IDW
Judge Dredd project is «Mars Attacks
Judge Dredd,»
by «2000
AD» Dredd writer Al Ewing and «Hitman» artist John McCrea.
And Deal must be getting nervous about that,
judging by the surge in outreach this week including the new
ad above.
For example, if we run a month - long Facebook
ad campaign, many people
judge whether the
ad campaign is successful or not
by checking their sales for the same time period.
(cont'd)- I'm giving away hundreds of listings on the Vault, and as a result of doing so, won't see one thin dime of income on the site until October or later - Given all the time and money I've already sunk into developing the site, I don't even expect to earn back my upfront investment until sometime next year - I'm already personally reaching out to publishers on behalf of authors who are listed in the Vault, on my own time and my own long distance bill, despite the fact that I don't stand to earn so much as a finder's fee if any of those contacts result in an offer - I make my The IndieAuthor Guide available for free on my author site and blog - I built Publetariat, a free resource for self - pubbing authors and small imprints,
by myself, and paid for its registration, software and hosting out of my own pocket - I shoulder all the ongoing expense and the lion's share of administration for the Publetariat site, which since its launch on 2/11 of this year, has only earned $ 36 in
ad revenue; the site never has, and likely never will, earn its keep in
ad revenue, but I keep it going because I know it's a valuable resource for authors and publishers - I've given away far more copies of my novels than I've sold, because I'm a pushover for anyone who emails me to say s / he can't afford to buy them - I paid my own travel expenses to speak at this year's O'Reilly Tools of Change conference, nearly $ 1000, just to be part of the Rise of Ebooks panel and raise awareness about self - published authors who are strategically leveraging ebooks - I
judge in self - published book competitions, and I read the * entire * book in every case, despite the fact that the honorarium has never been more than $ 12 per book — a figure that works out to less than $.50 per hour of my time spent reading and commenting In spite of all this, you still come here and elsewhere to insinuate I'm greedy and only out to take advantage of my fellow authors.
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I thought the idea was a bit
ad hoc and hard to quantify its accuracy but to
judge by eye it's a leap in the right direction, at least for the analytic function.
To
judge science
by who funded it is
ad hominem argument, and another fallacy.
Among the great things that happened on November 4, voters ousted anti-consumer
judges in major upsets
by electing two chief justices and two supreme court incumbents, and re-electing the West Virginia attorney general, who has been relentlessly targeted
by «tort reform» groups and attacked during the campaign
by U.S. Chamber of Commerce - supported
ads, which were produced
by the same nice folks who brought you the famous «swift boat» spots.
Judges at the
ad hoc Tribunals have alternated, through judicial interpretation, between further propagating this influence and seeking to supplant it
by reference to the sui generis nature of the
ad hoc Tribunals.
Unfortunately, our
judges are dealing daily with the negative political
ads created
by some lawyers who are willingly participating «in those human and societal flaws and imperfections» and trying to expose and exploit them in the court room.
The Probate and Family Court
judge appointed defendant attorney to represent plaintiff in those proceedings, but also asked defendant to perform duties akin to those performed
by a guardian
ad litem, including the making of reports and recommendations to the Probate and Family Court
judge regarding the best interests of the plaintiff child.
In 1987 Republican
Judge Robert Bork faced a political campaign to reject his nomination to be an assistant justice of the Supreme Court, led
by Senator Teddy Kennedy in a flamboyant television presentation, echoed in TV
ads narrated
by Gregory Peck.
The order was criticised
by a number of dissenting
judges (President Owada, Judges Al Khasawneh, Xue, Donoghue & Judge ad hoc Cot) because the provisional demilitarized zone not only required the parties to withdraw from the territory in dispute but also from territory indisputably under their own sovereignty (see also post by Julian Ku at Opinio J
judges (President Owada,
Judges Al Khasawneh, Xue, Donoghue & Judge ad hoc Cot) because the provisional demilitarized zone not only required the parties to withdraw from the territory in dispute but also from territory indisputably under their own sovereignty (see also post by Julian Ku at Opinio J
Judges Al Khasawneh, Xue, Donoghue &
Judge ad hoc Cot) because the provisional demilitarized zone not only required the parties to withdraw from the territory in dispute but also from territory indisputably under their own sovereignty (see also post
by Julian Ku at Opinio Juris).
The majority was also influenced
by the fact that the statute clearly excludes appointing Federal Court
judges to sit as
ad hoc members of the Supreme Court when it hears Québec cases — the majority's interpretation therefore reconciles two different but similar provisions, rather than leaving them at odds.
However, although the respondents pleaded the existence of an
ad hoc fiduciary duty owed
by Roberts to Shnaider and Shyfrin, the trial
judge made no factual findings that such a duty arose in the circumstances.
Judge: State must pay newspapers $ 301,000 to cover legal bills in child - abuse records dispute 8 minutes ago Group to launch $ 1.8 million
ad campaign supporting Mitch McConnell Senate panel approves cyber-security bill pushed
by Edelen
Lis Pendens
by Donald M. Fleming (1929) Lunatics
by Paul Home (1929) Malicious Prosecution
by Donald M. Fleming (1929) Mandamus
by G.E. Eastman (1929) Master
ad Servant
by Paul Home (1929) Masters and Local
Judges by Paul Home (1929) Mechanics» Liens
by Harold W. Timmins (1929) Medicine and Surgery
by Wilfred C. James (1929) Merger
by R.M. Willes Chitty (1929) Military and Navel Law
by R.M. Willes Chitty (1929) Mines and Minerals
by A.K. Roberts (1929) Mistake
by W. Kent Power (1929) Moratorium
by W. Kent Power (1929) Mortgages
by F.W. Kemp (1930) Motor Vehicles
by T.N. Phelan and D.R. Michener (1929) Municipal Corporations
by F.B. Proctor (1930)
U.S. Supreme Court Justice Elena Kagan recently threw her support behind a hiring plan developed
by the
Ad Hoc Committee on Law Clerk Hiring — a committee which includes Ninth Circuit Chief
Judge Sidney Thomas.
The
judges, attorneys, advocates, court administrators, court services personnel, and law professors interviewed for the study reported that evaluators and guardians
ad litem were «heavily influenced
by the social and legal policies that facilitate contact with the noncustodial parent without regard to the risks attendant upon contact or relationship.»
For example, children can fill in a form (F9 Form) to tell the Sheriff /
Judge about their views; children can be represented
by their own Solicitor; Sheriffs sometimes ask to speak directly to children; the Sheriff can ask for a child welfare report or other court - ordered reports; children's views can be represented
by a Curator
ad Litem.
This problem also applies to guardians
ad litem, frequently a small group of lawyers or MHPs who are appointed
by judges and placed over and over again in the same local group of lawyers» cases, and who similarly opine and write reports that sometimes are on the right side and sometimes on the wrong side.
The mother must know that any obstructionism on her part will be immediately reported to the
judge, either
by the therapist or though the guardian
ad litem or child advocate.
The trial
judge then stated that the court's observations from hearing the evidence were essentially the same as the recommendation made
by the guardian
ad litem.
In some cases, when parents are experiencing high conflict during their divorce, a Guardian
Ad Litem is appointed
by a
judge through the Family Division of the Connecticut Superior Courts.
Part III will be devoted to interventions in PAS, including some difficult but effective interventions implemented
by the author, her husband, Randy Rand, Ed.D., and a team of interveners, including the
judge and guardian
ad litem.