Whether or not it's worth hitting the $ 30,000 threshold once or twice in order to trigger the Travel Together Ticket in your first two years is a much
more individual judgment.
Not exact matches
While we know there is
more to a person than how he or she looks, in reality, potential clients, colleagues and other
individuals you encounter will make
judgments based on your appearance.
And indeed he cautions against any subjective
judgments being made by or about
individuals - «humble spouses follow the Lamb
more easily than proud virgins».
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.
Also, once we have recognized that our way of dealing with other types of creatures is subject to ethical
judgment through and through, should our concern be
more with species, with ecosystems, or with
individual animals.
This demand makes
more comprehensible God's double aspect of love and justice:
judgment is the
individual's
judgment of himself when he cuts himself off from relationship with God.
In political and social thought, no Christian has ever written a
more profound defense of the democratic idea and its component parts, such as the dignity of the person, the sharp distinction between society and the state, the role of practical wisdom, the common good, the transcendent anchoring of human rights, transcendent
judgment upon societies, and the interplay of goodness and evil in human
individuals and institutions.
Thus, Saliers doesn't sharply distinguish between reason and emotion, but allows only the relative
judgment that some emotions are
more or less reasonable, depending on the history and circumstances of the
individual embodying the emotion.
When moral rules and selves are abstracted from the normative traditions that give them substance and the social contexts that makes them concrete, «values» become little
more than sentiments, moral
judgments, expressions of
individual preference.
The application of such criteria is even
more subject to
individual judgment in religion than in the controversies between competing paradigms during a «scientific revolution».
The idea of resurrection was
more familiar to Jesus contemporaries than it is to us — not only the general resurrection for
judgment at the end of the age, but separate
individual resurrections which we might call reincarnations.
I do wish everyone would use
more empathy (or as I state, place the
judgment on society that is structured poorly, not
individuals who are doing the best they can), so I appreciate this post.
As
more possible outcomes of a plan become visible, the variance among
judgments between
individuals will likely lessen.
Mertz added that while he believes in trusting the
judgment of
individual school teams to effectively group students, he would like
more transparency around the process.
While most ongoing sensemaking occurs through
individual reflection, when teachers feel that their legitimacy is threatened (as when faced with a policy that they believe stifles their creativity, takes their autonomy away, or threatens their professional
judgment), they are
more likely to engage in collective sense - making.
The
more specific goal of her case was to seek a
judgment: (1) setting aside or vacating Sheri's
individual growth score and rating her as «ineffective,» and (2) declare that the New York endorsed and implemented growth measures in use was / is «arbitrary and capricious.»
The reason for the change lies with a settlement the major credit bureaus made in 2015 with 31 state attorneys general, where the bureaus agreed to adopt
more stringent policies with regard to credit reporting and the amount of information needed to link tax liens and civil
judgments to
individuals.
With the exception of Dr. Curry, and possilby Paul Haynes, none of the
individuals who has responded so far appears to do climate science for a living, and few are knowledgeable enough to state
more than very tentative
judgments.
Power companies would be allowed to exercise their own
judgment (subject to the normal regulatory oversight by
individual states) as to whether electricity from natural gas would be
more cost - effective than coal or wind or solar.
For example, Mr. Klamann was lead counsel in a commodities churning case which was tried to a $ 700,000 punitive damages verdict, a securities fraud case which produced a seven - figure confession of
judgment involving a Real Estate Investment Trust (REIT), a successful consolidated case of
more than 140 plaintiff investors in varying combinations of six commercial real estate syndications, several
individual securities churning cases, a fraudulent energy conservation limited partnership of 75 investor / plaintiffs, a successful consolidated case involving 124 investors in forty diverse limited partnerships, and a successful case involving scores of investor / plaintiffs in a series of fraudulent oil and gas limited partnerships.
Additionally, since the predictive coding program relies on the
judgment of the senior attorney who trains it, the outcomes are likely to be
more consistent and accurate than if an attorney hires multiple
individuals who are less familiar with the facts to review the documents.
To obtain the benefits of an organized practice, law firm leaders need to know that
individual lawyers will subordinate their
individual judgment to a select few, however chosen, in order to allow for a comprehensive and
more holistic oversight approach to firm management.
«Looking at the opinions the
individual judges wrote last year (as distinct from
judgments they simply signed on to without comment) Chief Justice McLachlin and Justice Charron were the most solid majoritarians in the sense that they did the least concurring and dissenting, both wrote a total of nine majority or unanimous opinions, and Justice Charron wrote
more unanimous
judgments than anyone else — five.»
Yet here, in the Fernandes case, however one describes the dysfunctional communication between the Emergency and ENT departments in relation to the diagnosis of meningitis, it was no
more or less «negligent» than the kind of miscommunication which is regularly seen between state bodies (or internal units of state bodies) regularly at inquests, or in clinical negligence trials and is consistently explained in those contexts as an
individual error of
judgment rather than a systemic failure and a violation of Article 2.
We believe it is
more prudent to preserve the flexibility and
judgment of health care professionals familiar with the
individuals and facts surrounding a request for records than to impose the blanket rule suggested by these commenters.
High worth
individuals are typically deemed
more «at risk» for lawsuits and
judgments.
Through this relationship, I'm able to offer compassion, respect and encouragement, free from
judgment for those seeking an opportunity to gain greater self awareness, grow as
individuals and develop healthier,
more fulfilling lives.»
And
judgments about requirements for
individual therapy could be made afterward based on a
more complete understanding.
Sipio moved for summary
judgment on the basis that the age restriction had a «disparate impact» on familial status, which is defined as «one or
more individuals [under the age of 18] being domiciled with... [a parent or legal custodian].»