Sentences with phrase «question his judgment while»

Lack of sleep and a tragic accident lead Dormer to question his judgment while forcing him into an uneasy alliance with the killer, Finch (Robin Williams).

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Social media users pounced on the companies, while media outlets — including The New York Times — questioned the retailers» judgment.
And while there is no legal requirement that underwriters like Mr. Thiel reveal their involvement to the opposing side or the jury, it is considered fair game for lawyers to ask questions about financial backing — something that Gawker Media did on Wednesday in court as part of its efforts to overturn the Hogan judgment.
While Cushman's rivalry against Eastdil and CBRE was a clear headline grabber over the past year, industry insiders have questioned whether the team or the company is superior in the case of Harmon and Spies — and whether it's fair to pass judgment in an uncertain market.
While young people may be afraid to share their doubts and questions in evangelical churches for fear of judgment and condemnation, they may be just as afraid to share their doubts and questions in mainline churches because no one seems to be talking about those issues!
While his judgment about the value of the accord for the preservation of catholic life in Europe may be seriously questioned, he did not support the agreement simply to enhance his own power, as Cornwall implies, but because he felt it was in the best interest of the church at the time.
While most Americans would question the appropriateness of unlawful entry, their judgment should be tempered by at least two realities.
«While I do not sit in judgment of his conduct I would think that the voters will at some point take it into account and question whether or not he has the temperament to serve as county executive,» Meyer said.
They learned to base their noticings and their questions about instructional practice on evidence while avoiding judgments.
The player shouldn't know your answers to the questions you're posing»; while Steve Jaros, in a panel on «Writing For Mechanics Beyond Combat,» offered a concurring view: «Give your players options without attaching value judgments.
He showed incredibly poor judgment in publishing a bodice ripper of a novel while head of an organization that had been criticized by the IAC — with many of those criticisms calling into question his leadership.
And while the collectibility of the $ 40 million judgment against Cerillo may be questioned (perhaps the family will never see ALL this money, though they will see some — hopefully), this case is a great example of how crime victims may seek justice through Florida civil law and damages under Florida injury and wrongful death statutes.
Basically, it involves listening without judgment or preconceived notions on one level, while thinking about all the other concurrent issues the question might spark in your brain, the foremost being, is what they are asking for what they want or need.
In a recent judgment, Justice Lynne Smith of the British Columbia Supreme Court identified grounds upon which to reopen the question of the constitutionality of the criminal prohibition against physician - assisted dying, claiming, in effect, that while the Supreme Court had at the time of the Rodriguez been correct in stating that a blanket prohibition on physician - assisted dying would be rationally connected to the goal of protecting the most vulnerable people in Canadian society, such a prohibition is overbroad (you don't need to deny everyone the right to physician - assisted suicide in order to protect society's most vulnerable persons) and grossly disproportionate in its effects.
That is a great judgment but it would seem Judge Hess was undone by his spell - checker: surely the act in question was tortious, while the arguments in favour of the claim were tortuous.
While it is true that judgments based on statutes will be binding only while the relevant parts of that statute is in force, I suppose my question deals with the scenario where judges would prefer to rule in a certain way, however are unable to do so because of statutes that haven't been amended to reflect changing community values, and they do not want to set a precedent in the meanWhile it is true that judgments based on statutes will be binding only while the relevant parts of that statute is in force, I suppose my question deals with the scenario where judges would prefer to rule in a certain way, however are unable to do so because of statutes that haven't been amended to reflect changing community values, and they do not want to set a precedent in the meanwhile the relevant parts of that statute is in force, I suppose my question deals with the scenario where judges would prefer to rule in a certain way, however are unable to do so because of statutes that haven't been amended to reflect changing community values, and they do not want to set a precedent in the meantime.
Many within the bitcoin community are accusing the company of making a shallow statistical approach with a poor judgment, while others are questioning if the data can be seen as valid — a lot of people could have visited the donation form just to see the Bitcoin option.
When completing your application, read the questions clearly and use good judgment as to what you do or do not disclose (while remembering your rights as noted above).
While some witnesses offered by the state attempted to cast Planned Parenthood employees as unethical, based on anti-choice highly edited video, their personal histories of ideologically opposing Planned Parenthood and most abortion procedures called into question their objectivity and judgment as witnesses.
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