Sentences with phrase «number of judgments»

The total number of judgments issued was 161 (2 per case), compared with 152 in 2012 (2.5 per case).
There has been a recent spate of court challenges to MMS, particularly those established within the past 10 years, leading to a massive increase in the number of judgments weighing in on the constitutionality of MMS.
Canadian Legal Information Institute (CanLII) http://www.canlii.org This non-profit organization maintains a search engine that provides access to a number of judgments of courts across Canada.
(In 25 years of practice, I can count the number of judgments pursued against individuals personally on one hand).
The number of judgments from the Criminal Division of the Court of Appeal and the other Divisions of the High Court has been steadily increasing.
The sole reason the editorial gives for its conclusion is the number of judgments Justice Karakatsanis has authored to date (without any mention of their content or quality).
A non-profit organization which maintains a search engine that provides access to a number of judgments of courts across Canada.
«The majority opinion reflects the persistent disregard in a number of judgments that this Court has issued of the clear and unequivocal directions of the Supreme Court of Canada that emphasize the importance of individualized sentencing and limit appellate intervention in the exercise of sentencing discretion by trial judges.
«Appeal Judgments»: the number of judgments rendered each year, how many were unanimous, how many were delivered from the bench / reserved
Within the bounds of shared values and research - based principles lie a range of legitimate practices, and between science and practice lie a number of judgments that are irreducibly values - based.
«A number of the judgments are based on data and information that pre ‐ date the trust's involvement,» it said.
We wanted to know what information you use to decide if a face is real or artificial, since that first step determines a number of judgments that follow.»
Of the total number of judgments it has delivered since 1959, in over 83 % of cases the Court has found at least one violation of the Convention by the respondent State.
Calculating the CABB requires a certain number of judgment calls in extracting the business cycle from the trend, so no two sets of estimates will be exactly alike.

Not exact matches

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.
Reports also include important information such as the number of open lines, maximum credit, judgments, and payment trends.
ISIS happened a number of years ago in a vacuum that was left because of bad judgment
Hogan's is only one of an unknown number of cases Thiel has offered to underwrite, but it looks like it might be enough: Faced with a $ 140 million judgment, Gawker owner Nick Denton is reportedly considering a sale.
A number of analysts believed that Gawker stood a good chance of having the Hogan judgment either reversed or significantly reduced, especially since two higher - court judges had already ruled in previous decisions that the publication of an excerpt of Hulk Hogan's sex tape was newsworthy, and therefore covered by the protection of the First Amendment.
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.
Putting numbers on that definition is a matter of judgment.
Paul Stufflebeam You may believe in an afterlife judgment that says otherwise, but the old adage that «Crime does not pay» has been disproven by the vast number of criminals who have gotten rich, or otherwise profited from their misdeeds without ever being punished for them.
As growing numbers of ministers and teachers began to speak a word of judgment against the society of their day, a movement arose at Grinnell College, in Iowa, crying for the complete reconstruction of society on the basis of the New Testament teachings.
As the Lausanne Covenant asserts, the Bible is «without error in all that it affirms» Although detailed inerrantists like John Montgomery and Harold Lindsell resist referring to the writer's intentions as a criterion for Biblical judgment, sensing, rightly, that its adoption undermines their position, they nevertheless use such a standard on occasion (see Lindsell's discussion of differences in Biblical numbers [Num.
But for large numbers the message of judgment and condemnation which has come through has not produced militant social action designed to transform the structures of society.
I doubt this judgment, if only because the density of Updike» catalogs — brand names, highway numbers, advertisement jingles, specificities of dress, localities of fauna and flora — will require endless footnoting.
Before his judgment seat they expect to be required to give account not for their treatment of the limited number of friends and neighbors of the finite Jesus, but of all the sick, imprisoned, hungry, thirsty men of the world — the neighbors, brothers and companions of an omnipresent being.
It is therefore the judgment of a growing number of Protestant Christians that it is not only the right, but the duty, of parents to take all relevant factors into account, including as a prime factor their service to God and his Kingdom, and plan for their family in the light of the total situation.
In a number of passages, Hook reports passing judgment on himself as if from God's perspective, having hope of a sort stronger than he could quite account for and experiencing within himself a surge of creativity of the sort a believer might point to.
The most significant reason for optimism is that the Supreme Court itself has made a number of decisions recently that protect religious freedom of institutions, not just of individuals, notably the 2012 Hosanna - Tabor Evangelical Lutheran Church and School v. EEOC judgment, which was unanimous.
Certainly the background of the patriarchal age is reflected — frictions between tribes; a level of sexual morality upon which for a number of reasons we may not sit in judgment; and a consistent representation of Jacob who rebukes his sons not on moral but on utilitarian - prudential grounds (34:30).
In my opinion what has happened in this area is that a kind of social ideology is now embedded within the medical paradigm, to the extent that that social judgments are masquerading as scientific judgments making the science a pseudo science, as a relatively small number of people have been placed in a position wherein they can choose what relevant lines of evidence (and what counter arguments) are acceptable and which are not, as deemed by themselves.
«By placing a substantial number of injuries into categories that presume little to no compensation, the Board has made a policy judgment that exceeds questions of medical improvements and worker healing.»
So for political judgment, the numbers from the copied table should maybe be corrected by including the percentage of adults who are taxed at 0 $.
Justice Okon Abang, in a judgment on Monday ordered the Independent National Electoral Commission to immediately issue a certificate of return to the plaintiff, Uche Ogah, who polled the second highest number of votes in the primary.
The Court, in a judgment on a suit with reference number FHC / L / CS / 1098/07 filed by fishermen operating in Eti - Osa Local Government Area of the State, held that the National Inland Waterways Authority (NIWA) lacked the Constitutional power to regulate inland waterways within the State.
«I think the governor's experiencing some of the harsh judgments of high expectations,» said Mr. Haven, whose group has supported a number of Mr. Spitzer's proposals.
The Supreme Court had in its judgment in the appeal numbered SC / 133/2017 nullified the earlier majority judgment of the Port Harcourt Division of the Court of Appeal, of February 17, 2017 recognising Sheriff as the authentic chairman of the party.
The Speaker and Deputy Speaker have been subject to the judgment of the House by substantive motion on a number of occasions as shown in the following table.
Senate approval of Andy Puzder to lead the Department of Labor will hinge in large part on his testimony in a confirmation hearing tomorrow, as an unusually large number of GOP senators are reserving judgment on the nomination until they hear his explanation of several sensitive matters.
Meanwhile, ahead of the judgment, supporters of the party have gathered in their numbers opposite the premises of the court in Accra.
Justice Abba Aji in his judgment said, since, evidences and exhibits presented before the court have shown that the elections in the said polling were marred with irregularities and the number of registered voters from the affected polling units if they were not disenfranchised can change the outcome of the election, the right thing to do is to have a fresh election in the polling units.
The lawsuit, which seeks an immediate stay of the control period pending an ultimate judgment annulling the decision, says it is impossible to determine whether there is a deficit or even the threat of one at this time because the county's final numbers for this year will not be determined until February 2012.
The Commissioner faced a number of challenges during this tenure but remained very loyal to the Mayor and faced down problems with professionalism and good judgment.
«We just want to use an approximation of what their judgment was last year, and I thought that was a fair way to get to the number
Justice Archibong (now retired) had in a judgment delivered on April 2, 2012 struck out the 26 counts contained in a charge numbered FHC / L / 443C / 2013 filed by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission against Akingbola on the grounds that the prosecution was not diligent in the handling of the case.
Here's the deal: Research suggests that there are a number of intellectual stumbling blocks which can get you entangled in wrong judgment without you even noticing.
They add that by using this comparison the model quantifies expertise — or the value of expert judgments — as being equal to a specific number of data points collected in the field.
As models improved, the Fifth Assessment Report, released in 2013, was able to provide numerical estimates of future ice loss but still based on the informal judgment of a limited number of participants.
But lately there have been a number of formulations that have made me re-think my former judgment that powder foundation wasn't for me.
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