Sentences with phrase «own lack of judgment»

«And right now we have a Prime Minister that has demonstrated such a lack of judgment, a lack of openness, transparency, accountability that Canadians have become incredibly cynical about all of us who choose to serve in this place.
This obstinacy is like the infantile notion of a child, who in his lack of judgment even sets up a cleft in the father's nature; for the child imagines that the father is the loving one, that punishment on the other hand is something that a bad man has invented.
Often times we allow our youthful desires and lack of judgment to lead us down paths we will later regret.
Which of those among us hath negligently exercised such a grievous lack of judgment as to let in the above mentioned less interesting version of rain man?
Ego, fear and judgment create hate, lack of ego, lack of judgment and the corresponding reduction of fear allow love, peace and self «salvation.
«This was just a horrible lack of judgment on my part,» he said of drinking and driving.»
The judge told Curry that he showed an extreme lack of judgment in posting the «joke» online, and sentenced him to probation, regular drug tests, and parenting classes to get him back on track.
This question is about Marc Cenedella's character and his lack of judgment as a CEO.
«I want to apologize to the citizens of Rochester, the New York State Police, Rochester City Council, the staff of City Hall and all concerned parties regarding my lack of judgment,» Reggie Hill wrote in a memo to Rochester's Deputy Mayor Leonard Redon.
According to The Capital's Reid Pillifant, Gillibrand herself joined the fray this morning, saying Cenedella's alleged blog «fundamentally shows a lack of judgment,» and adding:
«Anthony Weiner's actions have demonstrated a lack of judgment and his repeated dishonesty has broken the bonds of trust with his family, his constituents and the American people,» Cox said in a statement.
«I think it fundamentally shows a lack of judgment,» Gillibrand told reporters at the event at NYU's Kimmel Center.
«This is yet more evidence of an extraordinary lack of judgment by David Cameron,» shadow culture secretary Ivan Lewis said.
This situation speaks volumes about Mr. Flaherty's lack of judgment,» Flynn said in a statement.
In a statement issued after the hearing, the Everton footballer said: «I want publicly to apologise for my unforgivable lack of judgment in driving while over the legal limit.
Reviews (including The A.V. Club's) praised it for its lack of judgment, but that didn't make the prospect of watching an adult man take advantage of a teenage girl any more palatable, no matter how complex his motivations.
Baker walks a lot of fine lines: He observes his characters, with their anarchic misbehavior and mistakes, with a total lack of judgment, while also refusing to romanticize them.
Be wary of them, and keep your personal life for those who'll receive it with warmth and lack of judgment.
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.
has been tracking a horrific story in which workers at a shelter in Chesterfield County, SC were accused of shooting at least 22 dogs at the shelter and, not in a one - time lack of judgment, but as a matter of standard practice, allegedly beating cats with a pipe in order to «euthanize» them.
Indiscretion is defined as a «behavior that displays lack of judgment» — and this often sums up your puppies behavior when he chows down on a dead rodent or smelly sock!
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.
Most collectors failed to invest when these artists first gained notice — and are paying for their lack of judgment now
That lack of judgment and its consequences, all contributed to Marriott's loss of trust and confidence in the plaintiff.»
Yet our response to the wrong is also part of the moral equation, as is forgiveness or compassion for the judge whose thoughtless alignment showed a serious lack of judgment.
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.
«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.
Mental issues, whether caused by stress or illness, can result in a lack of judgment, memory loss, and concentration.
It is commonly reported that new drivers, particularly under the age of 18 are at a significantly higher risk of a serious or fatal collision due to the lack of judgment and skill, which only comes with maturity and experience.
It reflects lack of judgment, perseverance).
I create an environment of trust, lack of judgment, and empathy.
To this very day, this incident crosses my mind and pitty this young lady for the serious lack of judgment.

Not exact matches

(That little theory proves a lack of blood flow will definitely impair judgment; back then my scrawny arms couldn't have filled out the tightest of shirtsleeves.)
Under the «business judgment rule,» courts (in Canada, the US, the UK, and elsewhere) are generally reluctant to tell a corporation's board of directors that they've failed in their duty of care vis - a-vis shareholders, because the court lacks the competency to do so.
There is an argument that we don't need yet another wearable to teach us that a lack of deep sleep will affect our memory, focus, and judgment.
Given the absence of a public trading market of our common stock, and in accordance with the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants Accounting and Valuation Guide, Valuation of Privately - Held Company Equity Securities Issued as Compensation, our board of directors exercised reasonable judgment and considered numerous and subjective factors to determine the best estimate of fair value of our common stock, including independent third - party valuations of our common stock; the prices at which we sold shares of our convertible preferred stock to outside investors in arms - length transactions; the rights, preferences, and privileges of our convertible preferred stock relative to those of our common stock; our operating results, financial position, and capital resources; current business conditions and projections; the lack of marketability of our common stock; the hiring of key personnel and the experience of our management; the introduction of new products; our stage of development and material risks related to our business; the fact that the option grants involve illiquid securities in a private company; the likelihood of achieving a liquidity event, such as an initial public offering or a sale of our company given the prevailing market conditions and the nature and history of our business; industry trends and competitive environment; trends in consumer spending, including consumer confidence; and overall economic indicators, including gross domestic product, employment, inflation and interest rates, and the general economic outlook.
The final irony is that this advanced critic of Arendt speaks disparagingly of her «lack of several of the essential qualities of the historian: sympathetic imaginative insight, open mindedness, compassion, balanced judgment and the capacity to sift and weigh evidence.»
A person who lacks faith settles for the majority verdict — the good esteem of the crowd — while the disciple who has faith knows there is only one verdict that matters: the judgment of God.
Unfortunately, from my point of view, many postmodernists draw, from this accurate judgment, the conclusion that each community is shut up in its own patterns and lacks the ability to communicate with those outside it.
She has a brain and a body, but lacks the soul that is the seat of judgment and courage.
Greed, lack of caring for others, passing judgment on others, etc — all things that are so common to Rush and the GOP are about as far removed from Jesus as one can get.
Lacking scientific judgment, the press and policy makers tend to accept the warnings of popularizers, thereby ignoring the pseudo-science that undergirds their suppositions.
«My religion prevents me from hurting you for your lack of belief in my hateful god, but you better watch out because (other, less - cowardly religious people, angry jesus at judgment day, etc.) will get you!»
Jesus's point was not to reject all judgment but rather to caution against judgment that (1) lacks self - introspection, (2) majors in minors, and (3) rejoices in the damnation of offenders instead of seeking recovery of the lost.
Our culture lacks a way of talking effectively about the ultimate value of human life, or making large judgments about what is good for human beings in the long run.
But if we pass in advance this bitter judgment of uselessness that paralyzes and discourages us, if we are thus completely lacking in love for God, or if on the other hand we magnify our works and regard them as important and successful (Jesus, little Jesus, I have so wonderfully exalted you, but if I had attacked you in your defenselessness your shame would have been as great as your glory...), if we come before God decked out in the glory of these lofty, grandiose, and successful works, then... «Woe to you that are rich» (Luke 6:24), for the rich man today is the successful man.
Its vastness, its diversity, on the whole, its lack of discriminating judgment as to what may be called sacred — so that it includes both the highly moral and the base — make it a literature difficult for peoples of Hebrew - Christian backgrounds to appreciate fully.
But such judgments show lack of imagination.
That you would rather rush to judgment on something so flimsy as «memorized script» shows your lack of empathy.
although emphasis upon judgment is not lacking, it was a glory about to be revealed, the radiance of which could already be discerned by those who had eyes to see.
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