Sentences with phrase «judging merit»

Is this really worth judging her merit as a leader on?
I'll leave it for others to judge the merits of this argument, but assuming it gains traction with regulators and policymakers — it was aired recently in Congressional hearings over Keystone XL — it could actually be a good thing, long term, for Canada.
I have always felt that science is at the core of Atheism, and used that core principal in judging the merits of a position
His seven novels, compulsive reading for their adepts, fail all the normal tests by which one would judge the merits of a work of fiction.
Moreover, by what criterion is one to judge merit?
If I am not a Hauerwasian, I am even less a process - relational thinker; hence I am ill - equipped to judge the merits of these proposals on the basis of their coherence with certain basic tenets of process - relational thought — which seems to be the main basis upon which Muray wishes them to be judged since his paper is otherwise fairly thin on more general philosophical or Christian theological arguments for the views he puts forward.
They have adopted different methods and contrasting playing styles, but ultimately, when there is a trophy to be won, the approach has always been to win it and leave it for others to judge its merits.
What a shame... and standardized testing, what a revolting way to judge the merit of a school system (more specifically ~ an individual educator) I was horrified to find out from a family friend who was a Special Education teacher a few years ago (who is now my sons 7th grade, general Ed., Language Arts teacher), that the BOE pays for the special Ed teachers to go to a 3 day long In Service, instructing them how to get their Spec.
When judging the merits of any theory regarding human development, it is important to consider the social context in which the theory gains wide acceptance.
As I stated:... you can not judge the merits of a proposed electoral change for the House of Commons without considering how such a change interacts with the electoral process for the upper chamber (assuming we ever get one).
Most importantly, the editor needs to be satisfied that the paper contains enough information to enable the reader to judge the merits of the work and — in theory — to repeat it.
Peer review: The Senate bill tells NSF to continue using its twin criteria — intellectual merit and broader impacts — to judge the merit of proposed research.
It is widely believed that faculty, instead of administrators or other parties, are best able to judge the merits of prospective colleagues.
If we compare good experiences with less pleasant ones, we have a frame of reference by which to judge the merit of the experience.
Looks, as shallow as they may be in judging the merits of a car and especially, a vehicle that carries with it some promise of utility, are still a huge driver of sales.
Despite the fact, that according to the press release pictures, this looks like a very affordable unit ($ 200.00) and it does have a content distribution system with Barnes and Noble, we will have to judge the merits on this device when more information comes out.
In the meantime the sales rankings and ratings might be the best way to judge the merits of indie works.
Finally, a single year of performance means next to nothing — long - term performance is all that ultimately matters, for yourself & for anybody who wants to judge the merits of your performance.
Weiss recommends that investors looking at companies should examine all fundamental factors to fully understand the company before purchasing it, and when judging the merits of one prospective blue chip relative to another.
Consequently, magnificent and important works of art continue to be made albeit in a wide variety of styles and aesthetic temperaments, the marketplace being left to judge merit.
Each person may form an opinion of how enjoyable the performance was, but only a professional ballet dancer is qualified to judge the merits of the performance.
In a scientific paper, a selective or misleading graph may be of little consequence (except for the author's reputation), as scientific readers are familiar with the further data and the previous scientific discussions, so they can easily judge the merits of an argument.
We're not judging the merits or demerits of those.
Have a look at the Cuomo letter and the reply here (posted as a separate document because of its length) and judge the merits of her argument.
As long as you publish your own research or explain it in a way that allows judging its merits I choose to put more trust in what those scientists write who have studied these issues for long and published their work for scrutiny.
To judge the merit of the latter based on the former's would be to commit the composition fallacy.
Instead, we judge its merits on the article's content.
Maybe the article in E&E was rubbish, maybe it was Einstein on stilts, one can not judge its merit by knowing nothing about it other than where it was published.
To judge the merit of this claim, it's important to revisit the scientific consensus regarding global warming at the time.
Using CE to judge the merits of a reconstruction is known as cross-validation and is a common statistical technique for selecting among competing models and subsets of data.
So, rather than being used to enhance the experience of the particular product a consumer bought, the data a connected device harvests might be funneled off elsewhere — and be used by prospective employers to judge the merits of a job application, for instance, or insurance companies to ascertain the risk of accepting a new customer, and so on.
This leads to a related point — often, in judging the merits of a new system, the appropriate comparison is not with what the best human expert would achieve, but with nothing at all.
House Bill 316, a bill by North Pole Republican Rep. Tammie Wilson, would expand and protect a jury's right to judge the merits of a law, not just the facts before them, in a criminal case.
[69] While I do not doubt that the Public Guardian and Trustee's position is well - intentioned, it is, with respect, artificial and misguided to judge the merits of the appeal in isolation from the financial ramifications that would arise from an unsuccessful appeal.
It's the stuff of science fiction: an artificial intelligence judges the merits of a court case and reaches a verdict.
Before the interview, ask to see a sample of their work in a format that will let you judge its merits.
Trends in how judicial campaigns are conducted and are in the methods by which states choose to select their judges merit close scrutiny.
While I enjoyed my brief time with it, it's hard to judge the merits on any community - aggregated content without an actual community existing.

Not exact matches

The chipmaker stocks, having benefited from buzz around certain tech developments, will now be judged on their individual merits, said Bapis.
However, cultures that permit judging a person by anything other than their abilities and merits can stymy growth or even bring down a company.
Make sure you can only be judged on your merits — and that you will be found wanting.
As a result, the judge did not render a decision on the merits of our case,» John Ryan, president and CEO of CSBS, said in a statement on Tuesday.
But whatever the merits of this specific case — and however the three judges rule — there is a broader issue that speaks to the reason we have patent laws in the first place.
Judged on its merits, his turnaround plan is too vague and its $ 4.7 - billion price tag too high.
Let's get back to basics and judge our pundits based on the merits of their arguments, not their directional affiliations.
No discipline or university will receive special favour from the selection committee and applicants will be judged on the basis of merit, aptitude and potential as demonstrated through their application.
If there is a God and he is truly just, he will judge me based on my merits of helping fellow humans and making the world a better place to live, not how many times I dropped to my knees, clapped my hands together and chanted prayers.
I sincerely hope that the judge to find no merit in the complaint.
FOR ONCE, a person of public faith who doesn't seek to prescribe to me or judge me, but instead turns her focus inward to find out exactly why she believes as she does, and then writes about the experience so I and others can weigh the merits and decide for ourselves.
Considering the video was part of a VHS feature film (also called R.I.O.T.), it's a little unfair to judge it on its stand - alone merit, but even with a deeper context, dance - offs are always unintentionally funny, just ask Kevin Bacon..
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