Sentences with phrase «judgments of more»

Unfortunately, lawsuits related to serious injuries and fatalities can result in judgments of more than $ 1 million.
Unfortunately, lawsuits related to serious injuries and fatalities can lead to judgments of more than $ 1 million.
The family is seeking a judgment of more than $ 50,000.
On the bugaboo of wasteful staffing, DiCarlo offers a rule of thumb: «If you have more than one lawyer and one paralegal regularly working on your case, and the litigation is unlikely to result in a judgment of more than half a million dollars, you should ask your lawyer about staffing.»
January 2005 — A judgment of more than $ 174,000 to a broker who sued his franchiser over a dispute involving «exclusive territory» is reduced to $ 36,000 by the Ontario Court of Appeal.

Not exact matches

In the crude oil market, we found that accuracy of testing relied much more heavily on operator judgments in how they executed and / or interpreted the test.
Today's decision will be a judgment call more so than any of Poloz's decisions to date, with the possible exception of January's shock rate cut.
This book reminds me of the opportunity we all have to free our minds of fear and judgment so that we may make better decisions and be more creative, with less internal friction and more in harmony with those around you.
The secret is to become more empathetic and stay out of judgment, by acknowledging what others are feeling.
This self - directed enquiry — accompanied by deep, calming breaths — can help shift your mind out of frustration and judgment and into a more contemplative, investigative state.
The result of this work will more likely put him in the 10 percent who give birth to a successful company, founded from a place of passion combined with strong business judgment.
They concluded that we make a snap judgment in the first two seconds of meeting someone, and we rarely adjust it — even when we get more information.
The more I learned about the real Marcia Clark, not the two dimensional cardboard cutout I saw in the news, but the complicated, whip - smart giant - hearted mother of two, who woke up every day, put both feet on the floor and dedicated herself to righting an unconciscable wrong, the loss of two innocents Ron Goldman and Nicole Brown, the more I had to recognize that I, along with the rest of the world, had been superficial and careless in my judgment, and I'm here today to tell you I'm sorry,» Paulson said to Clark while onstage.
Much of the good stuff, including many specific numbers, was filed confidentially with the CRTC, but at least the regulator now has far more detailed information with which to make a judgment.
Each of City Capital's Managing Directors has more than 20 years of investment banking experience, offering clients the judgment and transaction management expertise honed from successfully executing more than $ 60 billion of collective merger and capital market transactions.
Each of City Capital's Managing Directors has more than 20 years of investment banking experience, offering clients the judgment and transaction management expertise honed from successfully executing more than 500 investment banking transactions collectively.
The deterrent effect of the available monetary sanctions under agent liability probably exceeds the deterrent effect of enterprise liability because a civil judgment against an agent hurts his reputation more than does a sanction imposed by the firm in private.
(B) at the election of the customer at any time before final judgment is rendered, statutory damages in a sum of not more than $ 5,000, as the court considers just.
Such an admission makes clear that more is at stake on this issue than a new moral judgment of homosexuality.
Assuredly, I say to you, it will be more tolerable for the land of Sodom and Gomorrah in the day of judgment than for that city.»
«The chanciness is part of the lasting magic of gay life,» writes Browning, «a sort of radical plot twist that characterizes queer life and sets aside so many conventions of social judgment, class, race, and attitude, supplanting them with a direct and naive faith that bonds of great value can be forged on nothing more than instinct....
Generally, Islam, because of its strict monotheism and its absolute prohibition of images, received a more positive judgment than did Christianity, with its trinitarianism and its use of images even in connection with worship.
To Christians: Q3) To those considering Jesus being the Son of God: Do you feel as being more special as if you were as sons of God and that what ever you do good or bad you will not be held accountable for but rather will go straight to the heavens, paradise directly with out any judgment or any punishment?
And I think all atheists everywhere should revel in the mercenary nature of Christmas (now far more Jewish / East Indian in its execution than anything else) and its exposure of «faith» as a conduit for greed, judgment, and repression.
We amplify the ever - more - needed evaluation of books, and we give college teachers an opportunity to render a judgment worthy of their training and knowledge.
They can say that they are acting in a constitutional spirit, exercising the kind of judgment that is appropriate to the legislature in foreign policy, and no more.
Rather, it is a set of Lochner - like expansions (in my judgment) of the Founders» understanding of natural rights (which itself may be the correct understanding of Locke, or not, and which, to necessarily complicate things even more, itself was usually moderated in practice by most Founders holding elements of the communitarian - classical view) that is the real ground of my distinction between the natural rights conception of liberty and the economic autonomy conception.
Dalahäst You have claimed that Christianity «works» for you more than your former atheism, so I thought I detected a judgment of it's superiority there.
ASmith, It is more a matter of people sitting in judgment and pointing their finger at another group.
It appears that he's trying to sift history and take a more «nuanced» view of how history formed Christianity... I wasn't really getting a value judgment from him on the right or wrong, just that it's a mixed bag, like all history is.
The answer, in my judgment, lies in looking more carefully at Whitehead's relatively sparse remarks about societies as stable, structured environments for the emergence of successive generations of actual occasions.
More sustained than his vision of judgment is his statement of Christian faith and doctrine in verse.
Man may be more lost in our age, but God — who sustains all things at all times, who knows the secrets of every heart, and who will have the last, fair word at the judgment of each soul — is always close.
Since, then, we degenerate to the very level of the devil and observe his will more than the Word of our Lord God, it must follow that we are obliged to share this judgment.
Are oppressed people ever going to be able to affirm judgment like Isaiah did when he declared: «For behold, the Lord is coming forth out of his place to punish the inhabitants of the earth for their iniquity and the earth will disclose the blood shed upon her, and will no more cover her slain» (26:21)?
And if we compare the condition of the poor in urban slums with that of the poor on subsistence farms, my own judgment is that there is more loss than gain.
These words sound more like John than like Jesus, though we must beware of letting our judgment be warped by the traditional «gentle Jesus, meek and mild.»
The expression «all the nations» may go back more or less directly to the book of Joel (3:2), where God says, «I will gather all the nations»; but there the judgment is to be on the foreign nations that have oppressed Israel.
The teachings of those who exhibit the most love, care, grace, mercy, and forgiveness for others should carry more weight than those who exhibit anger, malice, judgment, hatred, and greed.
The book treats of the signs that will accompany the end of the world, the Anti-Christ, the resurrection of the dead, the judgment, the state of our glorified bodies, eternal beatitude, as well as more stern topics such as the pains of purgatory and the fate of the damned.
But when we bring the principle of growth of persons in loving relationship to the judgment of marriages where the partners discover that they have made a mistake and that two people are destroying the possibility of growth in freedom and love, it is no violation of integrity to end the marriage so that each may seek a new life which is more responsible and genuinely productive.
All things considered together, Christ's miracles were intended to reveal that He was a prophet of God, and more than a prophet, He was the Messiah, and not the Messiah the Jews were looking for — one coming in judgment — but a tender and loving Messiah wanting to draw all men unto Himself.
More often it involves selection of representatives people trust to decide issues that may be too complex for most members of the community to make sound judgments.
We can say such things, for example, as that he was born in Palestine during the reign of Herod the Great; that he was brought up in Nazareth; that he lived the normal life of a Jew of his period and locale; that he was baptized by John, a proclaimer of the early coming of God's judgment; that he spent a year or more in teaching, somewhat in the manner of contemporary rabbis, groups of his fellow countrymen in various parts of Palestine, mostly in Galilee, and in more intimate association with some chosen friends and disciples; that he incurred the hostility of some of his compatriots and the suspicion of the Roman authorities; that he was put to death in Jerusalem by these same authorities during the procuratorship of Pilate.
This is, of course, no more than we should expect, if we take the New Testament's Paschal triumphalism to heart: «Now is the judgment of this world, now will the prince of this world be cast out» (John 12:31); «I have overcome the world» (John 16:33); he is «far above all principality, and power, and might, and dominion» and all things are put «under his feet» (Ephesians 1:21 - 2); «having spoiled principalities and powers, he made a show of them openly, triumphing over them in it» (Colossians 2:15); «he led captivity captive» (Ephesians 4:8); and so on.
It is no longer true as it used to be, that the judgment of the masses is like foam on water — nonsense, though loudly proclaimed; blind, though sharply decisive; impossible to follow because it changes more swiftly than a woman changes color.
Blake's «atheism» was not simply a prophetic reaction to the appearance in his time of a non-redemptive God of power and judgment, but more deeply was a radical Christian response to a divine sovereignty that stands apart from the kenotic movement of the Incarnation.
Due to the work of McKee at Boston University and Bennet Omalu (subject of the recently released movie Concussion), we are learning about more and more athletes diagnosed with CTE — Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy, a condition marked by «memory loss, confusion, impaired judgment, impulse control problems, aggression, depression and, eventually, progressive dementia.»
On judgment day, I don't want to try to rationalize why I voted for a cult member who caused souls to be damned, by feebly explaining that I was more concerned about repealing Obamacare, preventing a redistribution of wealth, preventing abortion (those lives are in heaven), preventing gay marriage, and restoring individual liberties.
More important, God also intends that Abraham share responsibility for the punishment as a result of his participation in the judgment.
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