With 17 years of legal experience, he carries an ability to make a competent
judgment of whether a client's case should be negotiated or tried in the court of law.
In addition, Justice Belobaba dismissed the request for summary
judgment of whether the Settlement was unreasonable in the circumstances.
It is a value
judgment of whether the benefit is worth the cost.»
As in
the judgment of whether its right or wrong to grossly transform the results of peer reviewed science so AR4 can say what you want it to say?
With all of their self serving, and totally biased selection of photos of «vicious» dogs involved in attacks, they make
the judgment of whether or not a «Pitbull» is in the mix.
Regular reference reviews should be 200 — 300 words long and should end with the work's strong points, major weaknesses, and
a judgment of whether the work fulfills its stated purpose and meets its audience's needs.
The judgment of whether a particular student needs additional help to master expectations and whether each student is ready to be promoted to the next cycle is up to the teachers.
For the analysis of content coverage, we had to rely on
our judgment of whether a document adequately addressed a certain criterion and, therefore, required a different procedure from the more objective analyses.
The assessment - oriented
judgment of whether or not kids have met a standard does not change.
Ends with the story of Nicky Cruz and pupils attempting a level 6
judgment of whether it was a religious experience based upon the criteria given in one of the slides.
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.
«This distorting influence affected not only the participants» perception of the degree of consensus, but also
their judgments of whether there was sufficient consensus to use it to guide public policy,» Koehler concluded.
Not exact matches
When asked
whether he would make different choices if he could start over, Bayard Winthrop, the CEO
of apparel company American Giant, highlighted the value
of his past errors in
judgment.
It did not make a
judgment on
whether it succeeded in altering the outcome
of the race.
When a CEO's vision depends on radical change in the company's strategy, it's a
judgment call
whether to keep most
of the employees.
The document did not name any Americans as willing co-conspirators, and it did not make a
judgment on
whether the defendants» actions affected the outcome
of the election — something the president trumpeted.
In particular, when you applaud the exercise
of autonomous
judgment or freedom by some individual, group, or company, ask
whether you would still applaud it if the individual, group, or company had values different from your own.
But rather than passing
judgment on
whether globalization is a wonderful or a terrible thing, Easterbrook accepts it as a mixed bag, foreseeing «an endless tumult
of improved living standards wrapped with ribbons
of stress, anxiety and dissatisfaction.
It also did not make a
judgment on
whether the Russian defendants» actions altered the outcome
of the election.
«As to
whether this particular group
of politicians is going to really achieve that success is not something I can make a particular
judgment about.»
That
judgment, about
whether the government should get involved in the entire P2P throttling debate, will likely be made by the end
of the summer, but Bell certainly could not have helped its assertion that congestion is a huge problem by opening its own (non-P2P) video download store last week.
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Taking the U.S. to the WTO diverts the matter from NAFTA turf, where the Americans hold most
of the cards, and moves it to an international forum where all parties are equal and where
judgments over
whether the rules are being followed will be determined by a neutral panel.
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
second,
whether a «proposal seeks to «micro-manage» the company by probing too deeply into matters
of a complex nature upon which shareholders, as a group, would not be in a position to make an informed
judgment.»
Vertical equity: A value
judgment about
whether the net tax burden on people at different levels
of well - being is appropriate.
Our board
of directors has undertaken a review
of the independence
of each director and considered
whether any director has a material relationship with us that could compromise his or her ability to exercise independent
judgment in carrying out his or her responsibilities.
What is «material» is any fact or circumstance which would influence the
judgment of a prudent insurance company in fixing the premium or determining
whether it will insure the risk.
While Cushman's rivalry against Eastdil and CBRE was a clear headline grabber over the past year, industry insiders have questioned
whether the team or the company is superior in the case
of Harmon and Spies — and
whether it's fair to pass
judgment in an uncertain market.
Comey said he can't make a
judgment on
whether Trump attempted to obstruct justice — but he's not a fan
of what he witnessed during his tenure.
I also mentioned the idea
of «
judgment» — I define it as judging for yourself
whether something is good or not.
Whether you acknowledge God for who is is now or at the time
of judgment — you WILL acknowledge him.
The body, too, is a focus
of judgment,
whether we like it or not.
Only God on
judgment day will be able to answer the debate
of whether our President is a follower
of Jesus or not, so all
of our speculation is completely irrelevant.
In difficult cases one asks not (for instance)
whether the rule against murder has exceptions but
whether this kind
of case counts as murder - a question
of analogical
judgment.
Not all Wesleyans would agree on
whether abortion is ever the most moral choice, and if not
whether it should be outlawed or left to the
judgment of those most intimately involved.
Following the review's publication, Bishop Peter Hancock, the Church
of England's lead safeguarding bishop, said: «At the heart
of this case was a
judgment, on the balance
of probabilities, as to
whether, in the event that her claim for compensation reached trial, a court would have concluded that Carol was abused by Bishop Bell.
I would question
whether we need to bring the hypothesis
of formative causation before the court
of scientific
judgment, even if it does somehow find independent authentication there.
Yet this touches on what makes Ezekiel a prophet to begin with; he forces us to question
whether our discomfort over God's
judgment comes not so much from fear
of taking sides, or
of being found on the wrong side, but from feeling affronted.
The decision on the part
of the Christian theologian as to where he should turn for his natural theology should involve the
judgment as to
whether the vision
of reality underlying the philosophical system is compatible with that essentially involved in the Christian faith...
To think in an agony
of remorse
of all one has done wrong,
whether with sinful intention or errors
of judgment, and to be inwardly upset over the good works one meant to get done and failed to do, is a poor frame
of mind in which to try to go to sleep.
A crucial
judgment that the church must make is
whether to reject their offerings because
of their ambiguous character and radical demands or to seize upon them as an occasion for repentance for that in our history which now appears evil to so many sensitive critics.
10) Catholics, in seeking to form their
judgment as to
whether the death penalty is to be supported as a general policy, or in a given situation, should be attentive to the guidance
of the pope and the bishops.
In my
judgment a reworking
of Christianity along progressivist lines, i.e., along lines which teach God's insistence upon democratic dogmas and which discern doctrine - altering «Revelation» in democratic social trends, remains an ongoing potentiality,
whether initiated by «Protestants» or «Catholics»; this follows, I hold, from Tocquevillian premises.
When we turn, in the light
of these preaching comments, to pastoral care, the critical question is
whether the attempts to understand and accept, to get inside the other person's frame
of reference, to apprehend and help to clarify the nature
of his specific conflicting feelings, all together imply the absence
of judgment.
These are after all relative to time and circumstance and are subject to
judgment on the basis
of whether or not they serve the purposes
of love.
Whether he dealt with women, children, or slaves, whether the persons in need were Jew, Roman, Syro - Phoenician, or Samaritan, whether he associated with «respectable» people or social outcasts, whether he was illustrating true neighborliness by the story of the good Samaritan or declaring the principle of divine judgment on the basis of «as you did it to one of the least of these my brethren» — all persons were of equal and supreme worth to him because he saw them through the eyes
Whether he dealt with women, children, or slaves,
whether the persons in need were Jew, Roman, Syro - Phoenician, or Samaritan, whether he associated with «respectable» people or social outcasts, whether he was illustrating true neighborliness by the story of the good Samaritan or declaring the principle of divine judgment on the basis of «as you did it to one of the least of these my brethren» — all persons were of equal and supreme worth to him because he saw them through the eyes
whether the persons in need were Jew, Roman, Syro - Phoenician, or Samaritan,
whether he associated with «respectable» people or social outcasts, whether he was illustrating true neighborliness by the story of the good Samaritan or declaring the principle of divine judgment on the basis of «as you did it to one of the least of these my brethren» — all persons were of equal and supreme worth to him because he saw them through the eyes
whether he associated with «respectable» people or social outcasts,
whether he was illustrating true neighborliness by the story of the good Samaritan or declaring the principle of divine judgment on the basis of «as you did it to one of the least of these my brethren» — all persons were of equal and supreme worth to him because he saw them through the eyes
whether he was illustrating true neighborliness by the story
of the good Samaritan or declaring the principle
of divine
judgment on the basis
of «as you did it to one
of the least
of these my brethren» — all persons were
of equal and supreme worth to him because he saw them through the eyes
of God.
That is what 2 Cor 5:10 refers to:... «For we must ALL appear before the
judgment seat
of Christ, so that each
of us may receive what is due us for the things done while in the body,
whether good or bad».
For example, 2 Corinthians 5:10 says that we will all appear before the
judgment seat
of Christ to give an answer for the things done in the body,
whether good or evil.
In the words
of the First Vatican Council's Dogmatic Constitution on the Catholic Faith, the «divine deposit» includes «all those things are to be believed by divine and Catholic faith which are contained in the Word
of God as founding Scripture or Tradition, and which are proposed by the Church as matters to be believed as divinely revealed,
whether by her solemn
judgment or in her ordinary and universal magisterium.»