She has taught me to put aside immediate
judgments of people I meet.
It is based off of the subjective
judgments of people allocating their portfolios to equities or anything else.
What we object to is, first, the judicial manufacture of constitutional law to displace without constitutional warrant the duly enacted
judgments of the people and their elected representatives, and, second, the idea of judicial supremacy that treats the executive and legislative branches of the federal government as impotent to do anything but bow down before unconstitutional exercises of judicial power, however blatant and destructive of the constitutional order.
If the liberal Justices are guilty of partiality and hypocrisy in Hill, isn't the same true of their critics who have, in the past, sharply criticized the Justices for usurping legislative authority and substituting their personal preferences for the contrary
judgments of the people's elected representatives?
Once you're promoted, your behavior is a reflection of
the judgment of the person who promoted you.
Executive Management Bonus Plan, (4) «For» ratification of the appointment of KPMG LLP as the Company's independent registered public accounting firm for fiscal year 2010, and (5) in accordance with the best
judgment of the persons named in the proxy card on any other matters that should properly be brought before the Annual Meeting.
Normally, I agree that we ought to reserve
our judgment of a person's ultimate fate since that is solely in the hands of God's grace and we don't know another's heart before God.
Thus Aaron shall bear
the judgment of the people of Israel on his heart before the Lord regularly (Exodus 28:15 - 30).
A typical theology of judgment affirms that the ultimate
judgment of a person's life, like the brother who committed suicide, is made by God, but that God exercises this judgment through Jesus.
In terms of
judgment of people who never heard the message, etc., I am not their judge.
More precisely, the state has no morality except the moral duty, legally defined, to give effect to
the judgment of the people as expressed through the institutions of representative democracy.
Hence we require a structure of moral and legal principles with the agencies of courts, legislatures, and political processes which establish laws in the light of
the judgment of the people about their needs.
In his address to the College of Cardinals in 2014, in numerous interviews since then, and in personal correspondence, Cardinal Walter Kasper often suggests that there would be nothing really new about the Catholic Church, after due deliberation and consensus - building, finding a «path» toward admitting a divorced and civilly remarried Catholic to Holy Communion after a penitential period, an «honest
judgment of the person concerned about his personal situation,» and support from a sacramental confessor.
We also elected Cuomo and he thinks he is a King; he is making his own laws against the better
judgment of WE THE PEOPLE!
One part states: «Neither the grantee nor any of the members of its Board of Directors or other governing body or its employees have given anything of value to influence any official act or
the judgment of any person in the award of the grant or the performance of any of the terms of this agreement.»
Some will be confident and ready to let people see into their life while some women will try avoiding
the judgment of the people at all cost.
The issue is probably too complex to resolve, though: Bringing issues like billing order or screen time into what is supposedly an artistic
judgment of people's acting work would be too crass an acknowledgement of the awards industry, even by Oscar standards.
That number, it turned out, was not very high, at least in
the judgment of the people sitting around that table.
The issue of breed profiling is a complex one, and often has as much to do with
the judgment of people as it does dogs.
I am decidedly not inclined to trust
the judgment of people who make high - profile pronouncements about issues in which they have no expertise.
«The Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court is saying that its judgments about equality and fairness under the Massachusetts Constitution trump not only the judgment of the legislature, but
the judgment of the people amending the constitution itself.
The judgment of the person concerning some aspects of the road driving will help a person adapt or cope with the conditions of the road.
The judgment of the person starts to deem into nothing.
The judgment of the person's driving education is impaired and may not be straight due to the emotions that surround the people in the car.
Defensive driving education aims to target the value of
judgment of the person.
Overspeeding can be traced to the low
judgment of the person, aggravated by the motivation from drunk passengers.
However, most people are unaware of how profoundly an affair will contaminate
the judgment of the person having the affair.
When, in the clinical
judgment of the person licensed or certified under this chapter, there is a clear and immediate probability of physical harm to the patient or client, to other individuals, or to society and the person licensed or certified under this chapter communicates the information only to the potential victim, appropriate family member, or law enforcement or other appropriate authorities.
As defined by Spence et al. (1999) poor social competence may be evident in immediate, first time
judgments of a person's social performance and in long - term outcomes of social interactions.
Not exact matches
Such a
person no doubt loses something in the way
of geniality and light - heartedness; on the other hand, he is largely independent
of the opinions, habits and
judgments of his fellow and avoids the temptation to take his stand on such insecure foundations.»
Although some
people complain that credit scores are unfair, turning subjective
judgments into a single number, it's a system based on an overwhelming amount
of historical data.
«You reflect on your emotional feelings and then you generate some sort
of recognition
judgment,» researcher Paula Niedenthal says, «and the most important thing that results is that you take the appropriate action — you approach the
person or you avoid the
person.»
Gawker Media founder and CEO Nick Denton will file for personal bankruptcy protection as early as Monday after losing a fight in a Florida court for a shield against a
judgment in a breach
of privacy case involving professional wrestler Hulk Hogan, according to a
person familiar with the matter.
Famous
people evoke all sorts
of odd and perhaps extreme moral
judgments in us.
«Openness includes
people's tendency to show intellectual curiosity, independence
of judgment and big - picture orientation,» write the authors.
Many
people are quick to jump to conclusions, take sides, hold grudges and remain attached to a
judgment of others.
We do that because we're afraid
of people's
judgment.
The New Testament Gospels portray Jesus as speaking against the oppressors
of his
people with prophetic words
of judgment that focus extensively on issues
of money and power.
People aren't stupid, and the greater the dissonance between who your marketing tells customers you are and who your people show customers you are, the harsher their judgment of you wi
People aren't stupid, and the greater the dissonance between who your marketing tells customers you are and who your
people show customers you are, the harsher their judgment of you wi
people show customers you are, the harsher their
judgment of you will be.
What attracted me to the book was an interview I read with Vance in which he described how liberal whites went so far to ensure they never offended any
people of color or
people with different sexual orientations but were quick to pass
judgment on
people from flyover states.
This study demonstrates how empathy triggers our altruistic impulses, resulting in poor
judgment that could harm many
people for the benefit
of one
person.
Research suggests that the odor
of your nervous sweat may subconsciously influence
people's
judgments of your personality.
However, this relevance wasn't personalized at first, it was based on a
judgment of relevance for the average
person.
But the decision to prosecute
people for their lies is a matter
of judgment, and it is by no means clear that the relevant officials have always exercised good sense.
If any other matters are properly presented for consideration at the 2018 Annual Meeting, including, among other things, consideration
of a motion to adjourn the 2018 Annual Meeting to another time or place, the
persons named as proxy holders, Elon Musk, Deepak Ahuja and Todd Maron, or any
of them, will have discretion to vote the proxies held by them on those matters in accordance with their best
judgment.
None
of the Reporting
Persons nor any manager or executive officer
of the Reporting
Persons, has, during the past five years, (a) been convicted in a criminal proceeding (excluding traffic violations or similar misdemeanors), or (b) been a party to a civil proceeding
of a judicial or administrative body
of competent jurisdiction and as a result
of such proceeding was or is subject to a
judgment, decree or final order enjoining future violations
of, or prohibiting, or mandating activities subject to, Federal or State securities laws or a finding
of any violation with respect to such laws.
Fear
of regret, or simply regret theory deals with the emotional reaction
people experience after realizing they've made an error in
judgment.
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The very fact that you're a leader means that you're at risk
of distorted
judgment, even as a well - informed, self - aware
person.