Sentences with phrase «judgment on whether»

The context in which the interaction between the parties is to occur clearly goes beyond that of «negotiation and mediation pursuant to a «special» process provided under the Act», (57) to a process whereby the State itself appears to usurp the Federal Court's judicial power under s 94A, that is, that the State can make a judgment on whether the claimants have established the elements of s 225.
That's six seconds to evaluate all of your professional accomplishments and make a snap judgment on whether you're worth a closer look.
A quick judgment on whether the candidate is high - maintenance or not.
Until I have a chance to actually try the new Surface devices, I'll withhold judgment on whether these prices are worth it.
Some argued that they were ill - equipped to make a judgment on whether an administrative subpoena actually met the three - part test, or that it was unfair to place the burden of making such determinations on covered entities.
JKX Oil & Gas Plc v Eclairs Group Ltd [2015] UKSC 71 Acted for successful party in relation to the leading Supreme Court judgment on whether the proper purpose test for the exercise of directors» duties applies to the operation of Part 22 of the Companies Act 2006 and disenfranchisement provisions in a public company's articles of association.
Represent a publicly traded company in commercial property insurance coverage action and prevailed on plaintiff's motions for summary judgment on whether policies covered hurricane clean - up expenses and related losses.
Without going into detail on the scope of freedom of establishment under the AFMP and reserving its judgment on whether shareholding - management activities constitute a self - employed activity for the purposes of the AFMP (para 21), the Court turned to the scope ratione personae of the freedom of establishment.
• The court should issue a declaratory judgment on whether he has a constitutional right to marry a machine.
There's really no statutory authority for the AIG takeover... I won't bother noting that the DC Circuit, were it to sit in judgment on whether the Fed could buy the world's largest insurer, would undoubtedly conclude that the plain language of its governing statute (which is to make emergency loans, not require takeovers in exchange) would not permit the takeover under Chevron USA v. NRDC.
Additionally, we still have to research the season passes / DLC and what they will actually include, and make a judgment on whether or not the publishers are holding back any content from the essential experience.
And Tom was not necessarily making a judgment on whether Apple is a good investment or not.
Addressing technology issues is a necessary thing to do before implementing a new statewide testing regime, but not sufficient for passing judgment on whether new Smarter Balanced tests are ready for full implementation spring 2015.
You can use your own judgment on whether or not to give out your phone number.
The participant is asked to disregard the prime and make a moral judgment on whether the target word is wrong or neutral, or somewhere in between, in under a second.
If so, you could qualify to be 1 of 15 lay members of a «jury» that will pronounce judgment on whether society needs this technology.
FDA advisers meet 13 July to give their own judgment on whether the drug is safe enough to be used.
Farrar says he is not passing judgment on whether or not the one dollar land sale is appropriate or not.
Click through the links and make a judgment on whether the activity would work with your child at the stage of development they are at the moment.
I also believe that no person, and particularly someone as obsessed with the birth process as you seem to be, can make an absolute judgment on whether or not a c - section was necessary when both mother and child are alive and healthy afterwards.
It was never intended to be used as a judgment on whether or not an individual human being is a Skinny Minnie or a Fat Fatty Fatcake — and yet, chances are, your doctor's office has your BMI recorded in your chart somewhere, and might even make prescriptions for your health based on those digits.
To wrap up, I would once again like to emphasize that I am not making a judgment on whether Lacazette is a better or worse player than Giroud.
In a contemptuous and frivolous fashion, busyness thinks that to be eloquent is the highest thing of all and that the task of the listener is to pass judgment on whether the speaker has this gift.
MacIntyre's position is, I think, similar to his characterization of Rosenzweig's in Edith Stein: «We do not begin with some adequate grasp of the concepts of knowledge and truth and in the light of these pass judgment on whether or not we know something of God or whether or not it is true God exists, but rather it is from our encounters with God — and with the world and with human beings — that we learn what it is to have knowledge of what truth is.»
What I would like to do tonight is to examine household debt from several perspectives in order to form a judgment on whether its current level poses risks for the economy, and what those risks might be.
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.
You have to analyze the company's balance sheet and income statement properly, then make a judgment on whether or not the small businessman is both competent and honest.
It also did not make a judgment on whether the Russian defendants» actions altered the outcome of the election.
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.
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.
It did not make a judgment on whether it succeeded in altering the outcome of the race.
There's a difference between film criticism and film reviews anyway, and it is film reviews that the Tomatometer tends to capture: those first - blush, yay - or - nay, thumbs - up - or - down judgments on whether or not a film is worth an audience's time and money.
Banks make their own judgments on whether to approve you for a card, using a number of factors that include your credit score and the number of recent applications you have made.

Not exact matches

After all, we rely on feeling and judgment to get through our lives, whether to fall in love, keep safe on dark streets, or assess business partners.
On the surface level, businesses can use their best judgment to determine whether the data they sell is inherently subject to abuse.
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.
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Vertical equity: A value judgment about whether the net tax burden on people at different levels of well - being is appropriate.
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.
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.
(It strangely failed to tell us whether the lady's husband was ever mentioned which is surely highly relevant to any judgment on the correspondence).
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.
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...
«It is natural to pass judgment on [Esther and Mordecai], whether positive or negative, but in doing so we may miss the [most] important point.
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.
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.
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.»
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