Sentences with phrase «judgment actions in»

Before that happened, the State Board of Education filed a declaratory judgment action in Wake County Superior Court against private schools, saying that religious schools didn't have a first amendment issue.
Depending on your jurisdiction, you may be able to file a declaratory judgment action in small claims court.
Instead, it took the fight back to the patent troll, filing a declaratory judgment action in federal court in Wisconsin.

Not exact matches

This group includes wafflers who either don't have a lot of confidence in their decision making and hope by putting off choosing others might decide for them, or those who enjoy the feeling of being able to stand in judgment of others without committing to any course of action themselves.
Regulators have steadily added tough safety, emissions and fuel efficiency standards, and in the U.S., class - action lawsuits that have yielded big judgments is putting additional pressure on auto companies.
This confidence in my own judgment, combined with resilience and responsibility for my actions, means I have emotional intelligence in spades.
Check out this free search tool and find information about individuals that have been named in SEC court actions or administrative proceedings and had judgments or orders issued against them.
That element of judgment in weighing financial stability considerations, including the implications of our own actions, is central to our risk - management approach to monetary policy.
In the judgment of the Governing Council, today's action is required to help facilitate the adjustment of the economy to this unusual situation.
Any damages that Retrophin is forced to pay to Su or Huang in the Schwab Action, whether through settlement or final judgment, and all attorneys» fees and costs incurred by Retrophin in defending the Schwab Action, are due to Shkreli's decision to block the sale of Su and Huang's shares for his own benefit and without consulting with Retrophin's Board.9
Although in the civil enforcement action the SEC got a $ 12 million default judgment, the U.S. Attorney got a guilty plea for one good, old - fashioned count of wire fraud.
We made a judgment call to reduce our exposure to the market due to the negative price action in the early afternoon session.
Because such price action occurred after an extended, four - week rally, we made a judgment call to raise the stop to just below the two - day lows, which would enable us to lock in a very large gain in the event of another pullback.
Imagine that after careful study a government official — say, the president or one of the party leaders in Congress — reaches a considered judgment that a particular course of action is best for the country.
I say that to say that if the Bible tells a story on killing or genocide or whatever, it is either simply narrating something that happened in history — whether by judgment from God or people's actions.
It's to the point with some Christian posters here that any criticism of their actions and religious beliefs garners the immediate judgment that the person doing so is being hateful when, in reality, they are only fulfilling that very same Bible observation made by Jesus.
This may seem a hard saying, since in the final chapter of Process and Reality he terms the action of the consequent nature «judgment,» «tenderness,» and «patience,» and that of the superjective nature «love» (PR 525, 532).
Complex judgment — wisdom — is then required in order to decide on a course of action that best serves the ends of manners.
Some groups such as the Lutherans argued that this made a new law out of the gospel, washed out all real theological concern in favor of sheer action, and was a distortion of the full gospel of judgment and redemption.
That question is being answered in many different ways in this generation, but the final judgment on sexual action is what it means for the fulfilment of persons now and throughout life.
Part of the problem the way the question is posed is by assuming that we can abstract an ethical ideal from one part of scripture and use it to judge the actions of God in another part of scripture, as though scripture were given us so we could form such dehistoricized abstract ethical judgments!
Rather, it informs all as to the basic principles that ought to be taken into account in coming to specific judgments, in interpreting the particularities of human situations and in guiding concerted action.
How do different construals of the Christian thing correlate with different judgments about faithful - ness in speech and action?
All of history, in Martin Luther's words, is «a demonstration, recollection, and sign of divine action and judgment, how God upholds, rules, obstructs, rewards, punishes, and honors the world, especially the human world.»
I still believe in God and the Divine, but I so rarely see it in practice and in action... it's heartbreaking to realize they harsh judgment and hypocrisy, racism and slavery hiding behind the so - called «word of God,» but I know my own God and my God is a God of Love.
In effect, then, the call to Jesus» yoke is a call to imitate the action of the righteous in the judgment - pericope, Mt. 25:31 - 46 (11:24In effect, then, the call to Jesus» yoke is a call to imitate the action of the righteous in the judgment - pericope, Mt. 25:31 - 46 (11:24in the judgment - pericope, Mt. 25:31 - 46 (11:24).
Yet to begin ethical reflection at this point invariably seems to result in arbitrarily separating the moral judgment of an action from the kind of person who performs it.
3, centers directly upon the «structure of faith as trust in God» (6:91) and, in effect, «pierces [Paul's] own system of thought» (6:102) by allowing Abraham's faith actually to define the content of Christian faith; (3) Mt. 25:31 - 46, the description of the last judgment, in which humanistic actions of a general nature actually «interpret what the Christian confession really means (6:73).
In accord with the «Athens» type, Wood insists that what makes theological schooling excellent schooling is that it shapes sound theological judgment; through this paideia we acquire a habitus, albeit a habitus for action that is self - critical in the modern sense of «critique» — a sense that ancient Athens knew nothing oIn accord with the «Athens» type, Wood insists that what makes theological schooling excellent schooling is that it shapes sound theological judgment; through this paideia we acquire a habitus, albeit a habitus for action that is self - critical in the modern sense of «critique» — a sense that ancient Athens knew nothing oin the modern sense of «critique» — a sense that ancient Athens knew nothing of.
The church's prophetic word must be heard in the public sector, searing in judgment against those actions, both individual and systemic, which continue patterns of oppression based on strength or race or sex or tradition.
The hubris has gotten so out of hand, in fact, that one prominent «presumption against war» advocate recently proposed that the Catechism be amended, so that a consensus of bishops, the faithful, and theologians (the last presumably shaping the judgment of the first two) be required for judging a given military action morally legitimate.
Second, pragmatism, like all interest theories of ethics, has no way of escaping the subjectivism which grounds all value ultimately on subjective feeling, nor is this any less the case because of the objective methods that pragmatism supports for the judgment of whether our actions will in fact produce the values that we think they will.
That's not saying judgment isn't to come, or that everyone will be in the new heaven and new earth when God recreates everything, but whilst we are on this earth God does not send punishment, the consequences of our actions are enough.
The Christian faith meets death with the affirmation that God overcomes this threat to the fulfillment of his purpose by a new action in which he brings all life to judgment and fulfillment in his Kingdom.
Loving requires «individuality in relation,» mutual freedom and risk, action and suffering, a form of causality responsive to emerging values and possibilities, and «impartial judgment in loving concern for others.»
Whereas the principle set forth in Deuteronomy may provide some means of measuring the accuracy of the predictions of an astrologer like Jeane Dixon or the lucrative prognostications of a dispensationalist like Hal Lindsey, it is less well suited to discerning the reliability of a call to moral judgment and decisive action.
He needs to see the significance of self - involving language as he makes judgments about God, the world, and other people, as he acts in various ways as a Christian in society, and as he expresses his commitment in word and action.
The poets, Socrates complains early on in the Republic, thoughtlessly arouse emotions that cloud the citizen's judgment; they present pictures of the gods» behavior that young persons should be shielded from, lest they copy the shameful actions of the immortals.
At some point we need to gather ourselves and venture practical judgments in favor of this or that course of action.
Love is relevant in that it provides judgment for man's actions and the spring for ethical motives.
Rarely if ever does our judgment of our intentions become mature in the moment of action.
Making judgments and taking actions can be pretty tricky, and no doubt even unpleasant from that context, but like Shawn noted in his «invasion» analogy, they may be entirely necessary (maybe that's a tool to employ in unpacking ethical / cultural aspects of Biblical history).
Man has the right and the duty to apply his knowledge of himself and others in the decisions and actions of his life, because otherwise one can not exist, and to abstain completely from such judgments would not avoid the risks, but would itself be a free risk and decision.
Just as omniscience means that all existence is regarded as intelligible, so holiness means that all action is involved in some moral order and that every moral achievement, however worthy, stands under a higher judgment.
The final history is an editorial creation in which a work called «The Book of the Acts of Solomon» (11:41) is no doubt the source of reports of Solomon's varied administrative actions, but which freely incorporates long current lore about that fabulous reign, and here and there the candid editorial judgment of DH.
It may well be that we are entering upon a period in the church's life wherein men's minds must be shocked open to entertain the suspicion that there are realms of meaning, promise, and judgment which ensconce God's incarnate action for their vague disquietudes.
Most clergymen have many experiences in dealing with people who are reacting to a crisis by expressing psychological panic, paralysis, or depression, which is distorting their judgment and leading them either into inappropriate action or into an inability to make any response at all.
Now whoever understands here the actions of this poor woman and catches God in his own judgment, and says: Lord, it is true, I am a sinner and not worthy of thy grace; but still thou hast promised sinners forgiveness, and thou art come not to call the righteous, but, as St. Paul says in I Tim 1, 15, «to save sinners.»
I think Mr. Gardner can be confirmed in his judgment: the action he describes would not place him «within a proportionalist framework.»
It is a deep understanding and realization of people, things, events or situations, resulting in the ability to apply perceptions, judgments and actions in keeping with this understanding.
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