Sentences with phrase «of judgments on»

Lord Neuberger, the Master of the Rolls (head of the Court of Appeal), has only been in post for six months but has already made significant waves, particularly in a series of judgments on the impact of terrorism law on civil liberties.
On 3 July 2000 France presented an initiative for a Council Regulation on the mutual enforcement of judgments on rights of access to children (6).
METHODOLOGY: the study was based on a review of all judgments on the merits issued between January 1, 2016 and July 31, 2017, both at first instance and on appeal, in which at least one issue of patent validity or patent infringement was decided upon.
There are several specific regimes pertaining to enforcement of judgments on specific subject matters such as shipping, aviation, intellectual property, etc..
Life is made up of a series of judgments on insufficient data, and if we waited to run down all our doubts, it would flow past us.
In Hyde, Daniel Levine shines a light that passes through Jekyll and Hyde to fall on each of us who must question the reality of our judgments on our own lives — and what does that tell us about the judgments we so readily make about others?
There was also a lapse of judgment on part of Mr. Saxena as claimed in one of the announcements, that he had been online when the private keys were extracted for the BTG distribution process and saving in plain text format which went against the written policies of safety and security of operations.
So identified were they with the new cause, that they had difficulty both in relating themselves to the old and in pronouncing the ever - needed word of judgment on the new.
So Aaron shall bear the names of the sons of Israel in the breastpiece of judgment on his heart, when he goes into the Holy Place, to bring them to regular remembrance before the Lord.
The Kingdom of God was seen more as a principle of judgment on every society than as a realizable ideal that could be identified with the salvation that Christians seek.
obligation in relation to each public moral issue as it arises; a word of the retrieval of the culture's most creative ideals and institutions; a world of judgment on the culture's present and potential sins; a word of forgiveness whenever it is repentant; a word of promise and so of confidence (in God, if not in itself) for the future.
This is not a picture of judgment on the unproductive branch, but completely the opposite.
Zechariah 9 is a poetic oracle of judgment on the enemies of postexilic Jerusalem and of Judah's rescue from them by the monergistic action of Yahweh.
Even in the eighth century B.C., while the «day of Yahweh» meant to popular expectation a nationalistic victory, to Amos it meant a day of judgment on Israel's sins.
Besides the garden - variety cynicism and sophistry we have come to expect from American politics, times as confusing as these are sure to produce colossal but well intentioned errors of judgment on all sides.
By comparison, try reading the Bible in its entirety and tell me what you think of its judgment on adulterers and women who don't cover their heads.
In my commentary on 1 Corinthians, I noted that the quote in 14:21, which is from Isaiah 28: 11 - 12, is a statement of judgment on disbelieving Israel.
It also led to the doctrine of irja, that is, to the postponement of judgment on the actions of believers, a doctrine of acquiescence and convenient latitudinarianism.
«This was just a horrible lack of judgment on my part,» he said of drinking and driving.»
No one has any right to pass any form of judgment on a persons personal decisions.
We gave the right of judgment on this matter to the British people, and they made their choice: they want to leave the EU.
For any matters which are not subject to arbitration as set forth in these Official Rules and / or in connection with the entering of any judgment on an arbitration award in connection with these Official Rules and / or the Contest, the parties irrevocably submit and consent to the exclusive jurisdiction and venue of the state and federal courts located in or closest to the County of New York in the State of New York.
It has also, perhaps unfairly, become a bar of judgment on Tarantino's work since.
This is because all such judgments are subject to extended quality assurance procedures prior to authorisation of the judgment on behalf of Her Majesty's Chief Inspector.
Prior to entry of judgment on a consumer credit transaction, the creditor may not attach unpaid earnings of the debtor by garnishment.
The rating agencies should have been taken to task for a catastrophic lack of judgment on their part while assigning AAA rating to toxic papers.
Fortunately, the two Deadpool items are so good, and such a good value, that I'm willing to excuse this lack of judgment on Loot Crate's part.
Can we just calm down for four minutes and try to, I don't know, actually play the game before we hand down the gaming iron fist of judgment on the title?
It's a wonder to me that original or innovative games ever get through this system — at times it seems like it must have been some sort of grievous error of judgment on the part of somebody in the upper echelons, allowing a team to get paid to make what they want.
CCLA will be monitoring the impact of this judgment on press freedoms in Canada.
It's not only drivers who occasionally make errors of judgment on the roads and byways.
We look at the potential implications of this judgment on the choice of dispute resolution method parties might now be willing to consider
The Court of Appeal declined to interfere with the motion judge's cost award as the litigation reflected a profound lack of judgment on Raymond's part; Raymond failed to submit a bill of costs and the motion judge's decision was entitled to considerable deference.
Where the request for assistance concerns the recognition or enforcement of a judgment on parental responsibility that falls within the scope of this Regulation, the holder of parental responsibility shall attach the relevant certificates provided for in Articles 39, 41 (1) or 42 (1).
Served as lead counsel and obtained entry of judgment on the pleadings in favor of chapter 11 debtor in adversary proceeding involving claim to ownership of US$ 200 million tax refund monies.
«Your attempts to engage these coworkers... has created a poisoned work environment and shows a clear lack of judgment on your part and failure to act in a manner which is reasonable both towards your co-workers and as an employee of Easy Plastics.
- In December 2008, after several failed attempts to serve a couple with court documents by email and text messaging their mobile phones, an Australian lawyer won the right to serve a default judgment by posting the terms of the judgment on the defendant's Facebook Wall.
Under the new rule, the court must direct notice if the parties show the court that it will likely be able to (1) approve the settlement proposal and (2) certify the class for purposes of judgment on the proposal.
``... can not accept that matters such as error of judgment on the part of a health professional or negligent co-ordination among health professionals in the treatment of a particular patient are sufficient of themselves to call a Contracting State to account from the standpoint of its positive obligations under Article 2 of the Convention to protect life.»
Schroud moved to strike the affirmative defense and for entry of judgment on the pleadings on the ground Argiris failed to contest the award within the statutory 90 - day period.

Not exact matches

Amazon's huge scale should make us wary of allowing it to make moral judgments on our behalf.
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.
As I got used to the new surroundings and stopped fearing others» judgment in the hopes of just focusing on improvement, I noticed something.
«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.»
In an emailed statement, a Gawker spokesman said that nothing has changed, and that the company has «always said we're exploring contingency plans of various sorts» in case the Hogan judgment is upheld on appeal.
«I can at most venture a personal judgment, based on some examination of the historical evidence, that the initial effects [on employment] of a higher and unanticipated rate of inflation last for something like two to five years; that this initial effect then begins to be reversed; and that a full adjustment to the new rate of inflation takes about as long for employment as for interest rates, say, a couple of decades.»
Though Kashkari begins with a broad attack on monetary rules, it quickly devolves into a focused attack on the Taylor Rule which he argues «effectively turn [s] monetary policy over to a computer, rather than continue to let Fed policy makers use their best judgment to consider a wide range of data and economic trends.»
Nordstrom empowers their employees to do whatever it takes to please the customer, as long as they use their best judgment to decide on a plan of action.
In the absence of an obvious choice on interest rates, this decision is revealing of Stephen Poloz's judgment
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