Sentences with phrase «n't use our judgment»

Whoever does not use his judgment to the utmost to keep the necessary reserve with them, will exert it in vain later on when he endeavors to extricate himself from the labyrinth, a misfortune which most often ends only at death.»

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If you're not around and a customer has a question, employees should feel comfortable using their best judgment to answer the question and provide customers with what they need.
Granted, some may not be your ideal, icebreaking conversational starters, so use your best judgment when and where to use them to deepen the conversation.
That doesn't tell us how much faster it is than the A9 used by the previous iPad, though, or even the A8X chip used by the iPad Air 2, so we'll have to reserve judgment until we get the new iPad in the lab for testing.
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«To the extent that the EU has barreled forward with consent being the key, in this environment when we can't really know what's being collected about us all the time and what's being used, putting the onus on a person to use judgment to allow or disallow something could be problematic,» she said.
While only 6 % of respondents were peaceful to cruise using cryptocurrencies in their retirement plans, another 14 % were meddlesome in the judgment but not certain that Bitcoin or identical vehicles were right for them.
Consequently, it is not much use trying to make judgments about Christians and non-Christians in the mass.
«[Wheaton College] has failed to show that delaying a judgment in its favor to the conclusion of proceedings in the district court would do the college any harm... The college has also failed to match the relief it seeks to the illegalities it alleges... the government isn't using the college's health plans, as we have explained at perhaps excessive length.»
That is why the Christian, even when he permits himself to use violence in what he considers the best of causes, can not either feel or say that he is justified: he can only confess that he is a sinner, submit to God's judgment, and hope for God's grace and forgiveness.
If those around that person judge and condemn him or her for not having a day to day job, then they have failed the test that is used regarding the Sheep and Goat judgment.
Not long ago I corresponded with him about his intent in using the phrase, and was confirmed in my judgment that he only meant to say that ministers should be as ready of access to persons burdened with guilt and other negative feelings as are Roman Catholic priests.
For some reason he didn't pay attention to the quote in the bible that says to «use sound judgment».
John used this metaphor to call on people to bear fruit resulting from repentance, warning that if one did not produce good fruit, one would soon be chopped down at the judgment like a diseased tree (Q 3:8 - 9).
Stop using Bobs name to attack him, I have to restate that I am sorry for all the hurt I have caused and am in a spot in my life that I am really unhappy with my marriage and have to many hormones running through me right now to really make good judgments so I want publicly apologize to Bob and say that while I do nt believe in God as yet have started to read my Bible that I bought the other day and am considering becoming a Christian.
«Don't be foolish,» he told the people, «use good judgment.
Because most animals do not use verbal language, it has been difficult to ascertain whether or not they employ intuitive judgments.
Keller ties a little bow on that section of the message saying that the doctrine of hell «can be used to create a pretext for cruelty,» but that the «biblical doctrine of hell» is that Jesus came «not to bring judgment but to bear judgment and to go to hell for his enemies.»
We all need to break free from the sins that hold us back, not only so that we can escape judgment at the Bema, but also so that we can be used by God here and now while on this earth and experience all that God has for us.
As to your claim about the keys being used to determine moral right and wrong, I don't see that anywhere in Matthew 16 or Isaiah 22, and although the Jewish people may have understood this as referring to such judgments, they understood then (and even today) that moral judgments are made by God alone and through a proper understanding of what God has said in Scripture.
I'm sure the guy means well but he isn't using very good judgment.
The general topic or theme of the passage is indeed judgment, but the examples Jesus uses to illustrate the enactment of judgment don't tell us what is worthy of judgment, but what is not worthy of judgment.
A church which knows that it is not self - sufficient nor secure in righteousness but dependent on God for judgment and renewal as well as for life will expect him to use as instruments of his judgment the opponents and critics of Christianity.
I make these general remarks about the two sorts of judgment, because there are many religious persons — some of you now present, possibly, are among them — who do not yet make a working use of the distinction, and who may therefore feel at first a little startled at the purely existential point of view from which in the following lectures the phenomena of religious experience must be considered.
Accordingly, human choice must decide not only «what is true but what criteria shall be used to determine the truth, and what standards shall be used in choosing between competing criteria, and what judgments shall be employed in deciding on the standards ad infinitum» (Van Cleve Morris, Philosophy and the American School).
13 Whitehead does not use the term judgment at this point, but see S 50; PR 100, 260, 267; MT 181 for various summaries of PI in which its judgmental character emerges.
The case still has to reach its judgment, but it has highlighted the ongoing debate and strong arguments that are still being promoted by pro-life groups and researchers keen to exploit instead the exciting possibilities of adultstem - cells, the use of which is not unethical.
Austere as well as paternal, authoritative and kingly as well as merciful and gracious, terrific in judgment against selfishness, cruelty, and sham as well as forgiving to outcasts and prodigals, Jesus» God was revealed not so much in the words he used about him as in the life he lived with him.
Because judgments must be learned through apprenticeship to masters — some dead, some living — we can not and do not use others» work without due acknowledgment, because to do so would betray our learning activity.
Yet, not only is Chris Conlee judging his close friend, but he is using this friendship as a reason we are supposed to trust his judgment: «As one of my closest friends and partners in ministry, I can assure you that I have total confidence in the redemptive process Andy went through under his leadership in Texas.»
It would ne nice to accept our own moral compasses or as I put it «a morally correct manner» and then leave it at that, accept only detailed proven facts and then use your best judgment on the rest, its more likely to be right then listening or reading «facts» by those who tell you to not look for them or prove them one way r the other, that's the Fox News of the religious world... Religion is more dangerous then a blind man in a room of razors, it hurts, kills and destroys more of humanity then any «God Made» disaster.
Tjhawk — your comment is so ridiculous, I know I should use better judgment and not waste my energy responding, but I can't resist.
From a food safety perspective it should probably be refrigerated, so use your own judgment — it won't hurt the flavor or texture, but since it contains eggs it might be an issue.
You have a gifted palate and you aren't afraid to use it to your better judgment.
And if you don't care even the slightest about your oil intake, then why not use some oil, remember this is your dish, no judgments.
So, according to you, you are making a judgment * that people who use CIO have a lower threshold for frustration than you do caused by an infant that doesn't sleep.
It seems that when people state «don't judge me» they are not comfortable in their own use of judgments.
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.
When your son or daughter steps out of the door each day, they are using their own judgment to make decisions about what they will or won't do.
The toy may have sentimental value or may not be appropriate for the other kid; use your parental judgment.
The alleged lack of scientific studies and the amount of clinical judgment involved in concussion management, and the lack of uananimity, either about grading the severity of concussions or in return to play guidelines, while it complicates our efforts to educate parents on concussions, should not be used as an excuse to do nothing.
Toddlers and preschoolers are preoccupied with exploring and testing limits: Don't expect him to obey rules or use good judgment consistently.
Therefore, it's a good idea to have really clear guidelines as to what your teens can and can't share, so your teen does not have to use his or her judgment each time he or she has something to share.
Talking with the parents first also allows you to address any of your concerns, for instance, making sure there aren't any guns in the house and determining that the parents will use good judgment in offering age - appropriate activities to the kids, such as movies that aren't too terrifying.
Use your best judgment to make sure your child has enough room to breathe: tight straps are good, but you don't want them constricting to the point that your child is uncomfortable or has difficulty breathing.
Your wife needs to realize that complaining that there isn't enough breastfeeding is absolutely an implicit judgment on those using formula, and make no mistake, those people hear it, whether she intends them to or not.
Keep in mind that your child's temperament will play a part in whether or not this works so use your best judgment on using this option.
I'm not bashing formula here, or passing any kind of judgment about parents who use it by either choice or necessity.
That said, you should always use your own best judgment, if it smells «off,» don't use it.
While you don't always have to agree with those choices, you should respect them (as long as it doesn't jeopardize your child or another person in a significant way, naturally — use your judgment on that).
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