Beyond what I've said about Siri, I won't
render a judgment on HomeKit itself here; that wouldn't be fair based on the performance of just two devices that are iterations of existing products with HomeKit support tacked on (the addition is more than just a simple firmware change.
On September 15, 2016, in the midst of the Camp - Savaryn - McIlhargey controversy, Justice D.R.G. Thomas reconvened the trial of Travis Vader in the Court of Queen's Bench of Alberta, at Edmonton, to
render judgment on two counts of first degree murder.
When not abdicating their responsibility to
render judgment on the most vexing games, they cling to rudimentary notions of value, questioning a game's length but not its grotesque sexual violence.
The anti-West village board is expected to
render judgment on that one.
Also that someday believe it or not you will stand in front of a all powerful God and He will
render judgment on you as well as all who have lived.
If you think I'm of the paygrade to
render a judgment on Catherine's huge book on everything Plato wrote, you are really, really wrong.
But Novak persuasively suggests that there are three such rights: first, that God hear the cry of our prayer; second, that He tell us how we should live; and, third, that
He render judgment on our actions, thus making us moral agents of consequence.
In this complicated milieu, he remained dissident but independent, anti-regime but secular and un-Catholic, and developed further a subtlety and restraint about
rendering judgments on people as objects of politics, as actors in politics.
Too many corners of the Church have been infected with a legalistic, performance - based view of God in which God stands over our lives with crossed arms and a disappointed scowl, applauding only when we get everything just right and
rendering judgment on everything we do wrong.
The court, with the counsels of the both parties in attendance and based upon their agreement,
rendered a judgment on July 16, 2004.
Three weeks ago, the Dutch Supreme Court
rendered a judgment on the immunity of execution of state property, leading to a complex legal case.
Not exact matches
It's not yet clear what
judgment voters will
render on Obamacare in the midterm elections in November, but for now McConnell's strategy seems to have paid off.
It is the decisive event in which God's
judgment on the whole of history is
rendered with the corresponding outcome, customarily described as reward and punishment.
And as an elected political leader his task is not to
render a legal opinion but to bring his best
judgment, including moral
judgment, to bear
on public policy.
The errors of idolatry are also corrected by the perpetual
judgment rendered on every finite good as never exhausting the infinitude of goodness.
I tell you
on the day of
judgment men will
render account for every careless word they utter; for by your words you will be justified, and by your words you will be condemned.
5 But in accordance with your hardness and your impenitent heart you are treasuring up for yourself wrath in the day of wrath and revelation of the righteous
judgment of God, 6 who «will
render to each one according to his deeds»: [a] 7 eternal life to those who by patient continuance in doing good seek for glory, honor, and immortality; 8 but to those who are self - seeking and do not obey the truth, but obey unrighteousness — indignation and wrath, 9 tribulation and anguish,
on every soul of man who does evil, of the Jew first and also of the Greek; 10 but glory, honor, and peace to everyone who works what is good, to the Jew first and also to the Greek.
Indeed, no legitimate SIDS researcher nor forensic pathologist should
render a
judgment that a baby was suffocated without an extensive toxiological report and death scene investigation including information from the mother concerning what her thoughts are
on what might or could have happened.
to reconstruct one's patterns of beliefs
on the basis of wider experience, and to
render accurate
judgments about specific things and qualities in everyday life.
Among other consequences, this transformation
renders Fitzgerald's closing
judgment on the Buchanans (which Luhrmann reproduces faithfully) all but meaningless.
Fifteen years ago, having judiciously reviewed the record and the criticisms of charter schools (Charter Schools in Action: Renewing Public Education), Finn and Manno were willing to
render a
judgment, arguing then that «schooling based
on choice, autonomy, and accountability can undergird a new model of public education.»
«People are trying to
render judgments of Michelle Rhee based
on the NAEP.
Any decision
rendered in such arbitration proceedings will be final and binding
on the parties, and
judgment may be entered in a court of competent jurisdiction.
When an owner files for bankruptcy, he or she is allowed to keep the homestead exemption in full, and depending
on what type of bankruptcy filed, any unsecured debt like the attachment of a lien through
judgment may be
rendered non-collectable by the bankruptcy court.
If that happens, I will be the first to happily eat my shoe, but when an artwork is so large, and its intent is so clearly to dazzle within the context of bland corporate architecture, it feels fair to at least make a passing
judgment based
on renderings.
«I do not have enough knowledge
on radiosonde analyses to be able to
render a
judgment.»
Cognizant of the fact that the executive order could
render any decision
on CPP legality a mere advisory opinion, the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals withheld its
judgment for at least 60 days as this EPA review was undertaken.
The SCC
rendered its final
judgment in the Melloni case
on 13 February 2014.
A prohibition thus issued in Barcelona gave rise to a first ruling by the Court of Justice
on the matter in the Elite Taxi
judgment (C - 434 / 15)
rendered last December 2017.
In some Member States, such as France, the offering of unlicensed transportation activities has even been subject to criminal law sanctions, which led to the Uber France
judgment (C - 320 / 16)
rendered on 10 April 2018.
[20] In its
judgment rendered on December 22, 2015, the Court stated that personal banking information is generally protected under Article 8 of the ECHR, but that an interference of this right is justifiable as long as the factors set out in Article 8 § 2 are met.
Unlike the
judgments made in litigation of first instance, arbitral awards become final and binding
on the parties as soon as it is
rendered.
[1] The Court is seized with an appeal as of right brought under s. 691 (1)(a) of the Criminal Code, R.S.C. 1985, c. C - 46, from a
judgment of the Alberta Court of Appeal (2010 ABCA 131, 477 A.R. 208)
rendered on April 22, 2010.
In a decision
rendered by United States District Court of Arizona
on July 9, 2010, obtained summary
judgment in defense of a multi-million dollar aiding and abetting claim against an auto client.
-- The willingness to recognize and enforce an extra-provincial
judgment rendered on the same jurisdictional basis is as an overarching principle that disciplines the exercise of jurisdiction against extra-provincial defendants.
If the court would not be prepared to recognize and enforce an extra-provincial
judgment against an Ontario defendant
rendered on the same jurisdictional basis, it should not assume jurisdiction against the extra-provincial defendant.
P. art. 509 («
Judgments rendered by foreign courts and deeds received by foreign officers shall be enforceable
on the territory of the French Republic in the manner and under the circumstances specified by law.»).
Or, if a decision
on the merits must be made, to
render it in the form of a summary
judgment, ruling one party's proposed evidence to be legally insufficient and hence unworthy of being heard, a procedure that spares the trial judge the need to see and hear witnesses, but still enables him or her to expound the controlling law.17
A. Introduction and factual Background [2] The appellant appeals the
judgment that the trial judge
rendered on the common issues certified in this class proceeding.
In Europe, the antitrust claims are typically advanced by the European Commission and then, once a decision and
judgment has been
rendered, private claimants can piggy back
on the decision to claims damages.
Several
judgments have already been
rendered on the question what exactly constitutes «extraordinary circumstances» (Cases C - 294 / 10; C - 549 / 07).
Rather, if the
judgment reflects the current state of the law
on s 14A, then the state of the law would appear to: (a) conflate the occurrence of damage with the occurrence of a right to bring an action for damages; (b) conflate mere knowledge of damage with knowledge of necessary, relevant facts about that damage; and (c)
render of no effect the essential element of s 14A (7) that the hypothetical action to be instituted by the reasonable claimant is an action for damages, and not some other remedy arising from the breach.
The Hague Conference
on Private International Law has taken substantial steps toward realizing the conclusion of an international convention to allow
judgments rendered by a court in one country to be recognized and enforced in another country.
He went
on to say that «in our view, an application... for leave to enforce an award as a
judgment is... one aspect of its recognition and as such is the final stage in
rendering the arbitral procedure effective.
In one case, we obtained a $ 40 million - dollar
judgment on behalf of a woman and her spouse when the woman was
rendered a paraplegic because Ford Motor Company improperly designed her Ford Explorer.
The trial judge's discretion is unfettered and his
judgment will be
rendered on a full investigation of the facts.
It was the point which chiefly occupied the attention of the counsel
on both sides in the argument — and the
judgment which this court must
render upon both errors is precisely the same.
The Attorney General of Quebec applied for leave to appeal the
judgment rendered by the C.A.
on October 21, 2015 dismissing the appeal from the
judgment rendered on December 18, 2013 by the Superior Court, which allowed the motion for judicial review brought by the Respondent, Dr. Ronald Guérin.
The role of the judge demands,
on the one hand, she not appear to be swayed by the testimony until it is time to
render judgment.
he unanimous
judgment in Canada v. Federation of Law Societies, written by Justice Thomas Cromwell
on behalf of the court,
renders provisions of Proceeds of Crime (Money Laundering) and Terrorist Financing Act unconstitutional as they apply to lawyers.