Sentences with phrase «judgments as»

In this rule, we do not seek to make judgments as to the legitimacy of private entities» disease - specific registries or of private data collection endeavors.
However, the practice has developed in the Alberta Court of Appeal of labelling judgments as «Memorandum of Judgment» and «Reasons for Judgment Reserved».
She commented on «plurality judgments», by which she was referring to single judgments with multiple authors, noting that «the idea of plurality judgments as the norm is very radical» and that while «some of us are sympathetic to it» others in the Supreme Court were not.
Next, in terms of the institution of the court, currently including 21 judges and 8 supernumerary judges, Justice Morrissette noted the immense advantage of being able to solicit electronic comments on draft judgments as opposed to have a «paper river» betwen Montréal and Québec City where the Court sits (note: all appeal judges are solicited for comments before the final judgment is issued; not only the chosen panel of 3 or 5 judges).
It should go without saying that the new site also continues to offer current case law, and I want to highlight the Court's initiative to link to and embed its judgments as they appear on CanLII.
a) where none of the parties is resident in a Contracting State that is not a Member State of the Regional Economic Integration Organisation; b) as concerns the recognition or enforcement of judgments as between Member States of the Regional Economic Integration Organisation.
... if we are to maintain public confidence in the justice system, judges must make their Judgments as accessible as possible, particularly to members of the public and litigants - in - person.
For foreign judgments rendered in other countries, our firm suggests that it would be better to file a new lawsuit against the defendant in Taiwan and use the foreign judgments as a leverage.
Readers of Slaw will know that Scholar searches databases of patents and many US judgments as well as of scholarly journal articles.
The website gives access to the court judgments as well as providing information for people who plan to represent themselves at the court.
A memorandum allows for client input on the investigative process, gives inside counsel clear expectations about how the investigation will progress, and provides investigating attorneys with a benchmark for strategic judgments as the investigation moves forward.
Also available are images of original judgments as released by the court, with the official court stamps and signatures.
The successful education claim marks the first occasion on which the English Courts have upheld a damages claim based on a breach of A2P1, after two Supreme Court judgments as a result of which such claims had failed (A v Head Teacher and Governors of Lord Grey School [2006] 2 AC 363 and A v Essex County Council (National Autistic Society intervening)[2011] AC 280; [2010] UKSC 33).
This important constitutional case of last week deals with the legal limits of the proliferation of agencies within the EU and their powers imposed by EU constitutional law, and in particular with the Meroni (1958) and Romano (1981) judgments as well as the new constitutional structure created with the Lisbon Treaty with respect to delegated and implementing powers.
Therefore they have decided to support the application of the precautionary principle by stating the uncertainties as less than any objective systematic analysis can support and using subjective judgments as a more reliable basis for quantitative conclusions than they really are.
It is difficult to make quantitatively defensible judgments as to which, if any, of the multiple, independently derived estimates is closer to the true climate evolution.
In spite of the difficulties, we support Kantrowitz's proposal for the test establishment of an institution for making scientific judgments as described above.
Deciding where to draw this line involves political judgments as much as a scientific ones.
Widely known, and sometimes reviled, for his critical writing about the art of the 1960s, Judd could be as damningly final in his judgments as he was rigorously clear in his descriptions of work.
Indeed, it has passed so far out of his life that he is in danger of being as over-lenient in his judgments as he was at the outset over-severe.
The buyer should question the breeder and make judgments as to the breeder's feeling of responsibility regarding any testing which has been done on his breeding stock.
Ideally, this part of your report is blank because it lists such negative financial judgments as bankruptcies and foreclosures.
In the fall of 1971, I was a senior new to Ole Bull High, and while I had formed judgments as to the former (I agreed, the war did suck), I had no idea who Kristi Casey was and whether or not she was a fox, stone or not.
There should be allowances for local judgments as to when special needs students take the test.»
When they observe happy children with complex needs who appear to behave and look well treated, do inspectors whack out generous «outstanding» judgments as a way of rewarding the school for relieving society of its guilt about what to do with disabled children, rather than basing the grading on whether students are being fully extended to learn?
By instructional leadership, we mean the principal's capacity to: 1) offer a vision for instruction that will inspire the faculty; 2) analyze student performance data and make sound judgments as to which areas of the curriculum need attention; 3) make good judgments about the quality of the teaching in a classroom based on analysis of student work; 4) recognize the elements of sound standards - based classroom organization and practice; 5) provide strong coaching to teachers on all of the foregoing; 6) evaluate whether instructional systems in the school are properly aligned; and 7) determine the quality and fitness of instructional materials.
But according to William Peter Blatty, author of the original's source novel, this costly reshoot of Paul Schrader's Dominion: Prequel to the Exorcist should be credited more to Morgan Creek, the film's production company, than to the director, so I have to factor in such judgments as well.
I think if anything, if I'd rerun it, I'd have looked much more closely at these bigger risks and been a bit more sensitive in the analysis to various ranges of value judgments as well as to changing risks.
«We'll be making those judgments as the session ends and as we move into the election cycle,» Miller said.
I think the FB woman thought I'd written * your * post (she must've been skimming) and it resulted in some hefty judgments as well.
A video monitor can be tremendously helpful, allowing parents to make confident judgments as to whether or not their child is actually in need of their attention while ensuring their safety at all times.
Our recognition of their dignity does not include profound respect for their own judgments as to what they need.
Whereas a liberal arts education may provide some basis for viewing the global economy critically and making judgments as to how one wants to relate to it, very few students in universities are exposed to that kind of reflection.
It is evident that my judgments as to what Christians can learn from Buddhists are greatly affected by the congeniality of its basic insight with my own beliefs.
Whitehead's system has the potential to hold this diversity together, while at the same time suggesting priorities and judgments as to what is more and less important.
Students may still be encouraged to come to their judgments as to what is the best way to study the phenomenon of religion, the solution of certain historical puzzles, the relation of religion to other aspects of culture, and so forth.
Members of this group differ in their judgments as to which features of the changing situation are most to be considered in the reformulation of the unchanging message.
There is no resentment or alienation, because he knows these judgments as gifts from God, as gratuitous rather than possessed or earned, and so he recognizes in the modern naysayer a person like himself, one who does not yet understand.
But if God does not exist, then neither do absolute values, and one should not issue moral judgments as though they do.
Although some people are genuinely hungry for ideas and find encouragement in sharply drawn postings, I sometimes think of the general trend of punditry toward denunciation and harsh judgments as what I call political pornography — an excitement of the will, a stimulation of commitment, a thrilling feeling of entering the fray.
and explained to the villagers that «ONLY HE WHO IS WITHOUT SIN MAY CAST STONES), that judgments as these must be left for god!
We should not be shy about expressing our judgments as to which are the better and which are the worse traditions.
The Audit Committee reviewed and discussed with the independent registered public accounting firm the audited consolidated financial statements for the fiscal year ended May 31, 2014, the firm's judgments as to the acceptability and quality of FedEx's accounting principles and such other matters as are required to be discussed with the Audit Committee under the standards of the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (United States)(the «PCAOB»), including those matters required to be discussed by Auditing Standard No. 16, Communications with Audit Committees.
This included a discussion of the independent registered public accounting firm's judgments as to the quality, not just the acceptability, of AMD's accounting principles and such other matters that generally accepted auditing standards require to be discussed with the Audit and Finance Committee.
The rumor is that the Senate parliamentarian could make her judgments as soon as Friday on what in the current bill, which includes the Cruz provision, complies with the Byrd Rule and what doesn't.
The selection of our comparable industry peer companies requires us to make judgments as to the comparability of these companies to us.
That is defensible only if one is certain that the baseline level of possible robotic error in civilian protection exceeds that baseline level of human error... I, for one, would not bet against the possibility that for some military applications, we will some day come to see mere human judgment as guaranteeing an unacceptable level of indiscriminate and disproportionate violence.
Later I wondered if I had miscast my judgment as a distinction between castes (doctor vs. nurse) rather than genders.
Saying that Trump is «lucky to have someone of his caliber in that role,» McGuire pointed to Porter's judgment as crucial for the role of vetting what makes it to Trump's desk.
Any opinions, recommendations, and assumptions included in this presentation are based upon current market conditions, reflect our judgment as of the date of this presentation, and are subject to change.
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