«We needed lawyers who were very experienced to make
the right judgment calls to gather the evidence and organize it into these interacting affidavits and be aware of what the issues were,» says Peacock.
Those who pay close attention to details and have a reliable memory are better at making
the right judgment calls and taking preventative measures when needed.
Their own structures, however, may not lead them to make
the right judgment calls about which directions to pursue.
Wrapping up his case, Darling said the government had made
the right judgment calls over the last two to three years with regard to the economy and the banking sector, and would continue to do so in the future.
Do you make
the right judgment call?
Not exact matches
You get conflicting information and have to make a
judgment call to decide which one is
right, or piece together the best parts from all those voices.
JUDGMENT CALLS: 12 Stories of Big Decisions and the Teams that Got Them
Right (Harvard Business Review) Thomas H. Davenport and Brook Manville
How long you go for is really a
judgment call because there's no
right answer.
Forward - thinking companies actively develop the collective literacy and contextual intelligence of the board — cultivating, in particular, a shared set of assumptions about where their industry and markets are going so that they are prepared to make the
right risk / reward
judgment calls together with management.
«This is not an infringement upon your
right to bear arms, this is a
judgment call about how old you should be before you can exercise that
right,» Oliva said.
The fact that certain
rights were intentionally omitted from the documents compared to typical VC financing documents is a
judgment call that requires the guidance of an experienced attorney.
But He doesn't actually
call down this
judgment right then.
Believers will heed the warning of pending
judgment and get
right with God while naturalists will
call God names and mock God.
REFEREES BILL MCCREARY (above) and DON VAN MASSENHOVEN McCreary's
judgment sets the NHL standard; Van Massenhoven,
right oroccasionally wrong, really knows how to sell a
call.
I don't know the
right call here, but be prepared to make a lot of
judgment calls about how much close contact the adoring - but - coughing big sister can have with the new baby.
They were
right about Iraq, the biggest foreign policy
judgment call of the past half - century, when Labour and the Tories were both catastrophically and stupidly wrong.
Once they have a firm grasp of the client's likes and dislikes, the matchmakers make a
judgment call about whether they can help that individual find the
right relationship.
In its
judgment of 26 February 2013, the CJEU responded to the first two questions in the affirmative, and clarified that Article 53 of the Charter only allows national authorities to apply higher standards of protection of fundamental
rights where an EU legal act
calls for national implementing measures, but not where, as in this case, the EU legal act harmonises the law between the Member States.
In her recent entry on this blog, Prof. Capaldo criticised the
judgment of the Court of Justice of the EU in Taricco II by arguing that there exists, in international law (or what the author
calls «global law»), a fundamental human
right to policies that criminalise tax fraud.
It will be a declaration, in my deliberate
judgment, that the sovereign power of the people of the United States and Union must hereafter remain incapable of action over territory to which their
rights in full dominion have been asserted with the most rigorous authority, and bow to a jurisdiction hitherto unknown, unacknowledged by any department of the government, denied by all through all time, unclaimed till now, and now declared to have been
called into exercise not by any change in our Constitution, the laws of the Union or the States, but preexistent and paramount over the supreme law of the land.
Last month, the Supreme Court of Canada granted leave to appeal a
judgment of the Federal Court of Appeal that overturned a determination of the Public Service Labour Relations and Employment Board (the «PSLREB») that not compensating employees for on -
call hours violated section 7 of the Canadian Charter of
Rights and Freedoms (the «Charter»).
In many respects the changing attitude toward international law, headed by the House of Lords under the unmistakable leadership of Lord Bingham, has provided an example for other national courts (NCs) to follow, starting in 2004 with the so -
called Belmarsh Detainees
judgment, that stunning 8 - 1 majority declaration that found the detention of foreign suspected terrorists incompatible with the Human
Rights Act.
In a previous edition of NLJ, Jon Holbrook criticised the Supreme Court's
judgment and
called for social policy in this area to be «liberated from the distorting influence of human
rights law» (see «A distorted view»).
Nuclear Decommissioning Authority (Appellant) v EnergySolutions EU Ltd (now
called ATK Energy EU Ltd)[2017] UKSC 34 Acting successfully for the Appellant, the NDA, in a landmark Supreme Court
judgment establishing that damages in procurement claims are not awarded as of
right, but should only be available if any breach of duty that is established is «sufficiently serious» within the meaning of the EU law conditions for Member State liability (i.e. the well known Francovich / Factortame conditions).
We still need to spend more time with the Nokia 8 Sirocco to make a definitive
judgment call, however,
right now colour us surprised and rather impressed.
That's a
judgment call right there if the extra money for the fingerprint scanner is worth it (compare here).
Contrary to popular belief, writes Hendriksen, what socially anxious people fear most is not
judgment by others in and of itself, but that the
judgment is
right and correctly exposes their hidden flaws or frailties — a process she
calls «The Reveal.»