Sentences with phrase «present judgment»

The small print advocates condom use, but the advertisements all too effectively present the judgment that some mothers are cheap, dirty nobodies, social rejects with no future, and that there is little hope for their illegitimate children.
And I will summarize my present judgment.
In revivals the Churches found an answer to the question of how to present the judgment and redemption of God, yet in so doing they also limited their message and bound it to emotionalism.
Revivalism beginning at the end of the eighteenth century rescued the Church from deism and indifference, finding an answer to the question of how to present the judgment and redemption of God, but also limiting their message and binding it to emotionalism.
And as a reminder of ever - present judgment, there was a confessional in the interior of the chapel.
Writing essays, you must demonstrate your position, state your voice, and present your judgments, supported by your research.
Admittedly, the present judgment is based on formal grounds alone, and does not answer the substantive issues raised by the Commission, namely whether VW's Articles of Association can be challenged on the basis of Art 63 TFEU, nor whether the lower blocking requirement of para 4 (3), by itself, constitutes a restriction.
However, in the present judgment, the Court goes beyond Arslan: when re-examining the case, the national authority should rule on all relevant factual and legal matters, which entails an in - depth examination of the facts specific to each individual case.
48 The connecting criteria referred to in paragraph 42 of the present judgment must therefore be adapted in such a way that a person who has suffered an infringement of a personality right by means of the internet may bring an action in one forum in respect of all of the damage caused, depending on the place in which the damage caused in the European Union by that infringement occurred.
In that regard, it has already been established, in paragraphs 32 and 36 of the present judgment, that Directive 85/337 confers on the individuals concerned a right to have the effects on the environment of the project under examination assessed by the competent services, and that pecuniary damage, in so far as it is a direct economic consequence of the environmental effects of a public or private project, is covered by the objective of protection pursued by Directive 85/337.
To this end, I would like to indicate that, in my believe, we should associate this case with the distinction made by the Court of Justice; that is, the existence of an intellectual property rights and its improper or proper exercise, which could also be a vital argument in the present judgment (the improper exercise of Lundbeck's process patent).
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