Sentences with phrase «short judgment makes»

This very short judgment makes me feel that much more was said in camera, but later removed as too controversial or too telling of a preference for public or private enforcement.

Not exact matches

«I think it's too early to make any judgments on what I would call the very short opening statement, and we'll see what happens as we go forward,» Gerard told reporters at a conference of the BlueGreen Alliance, a coalition of large labor unions and environmental groups.
Typically, when we make an error in judgment on a stock, we have confidence it will overcome any short - term headwinds and recover.
Yet much can be done in the way of making clear the understanding of man's spiritual nature, his high destiny which points beyond this life for its fulfillment, the meaning of the Kingdom for this life and the next, the Christian concepts of judgment and salvation with eternity in their span — in short, the goodness and power of a God who, having given us this life, can give us another in which to attain to his nearer presence, enjoy a richer happiness, and do his will more perfectly.
«I refrain from making a value judgment over whether this short attention span online is good or bad,» he says.
The long and short of it is, there are going to be some annoyances no matter which way you go, and there are judgment calls you'll want to make about how to set things up to annoy you the least.
The FOMC would simply follow the judgment of the marginal short - term fixed income investor, which wouldn't make the policy correct, because markets a a whole make forecasting errors.
The short form of the IPCC's statement is: «We are making a mathematically unsupportable judgment call and disguising it as mathematically supportable science».
In a short judgment (concerned with the extent to which courts were bound by Privy Council decisions) Lord Neuberger said: «In a common law system, where the law is in some areas made, and the law is in virtually all areas developed, by judges, the doctrine of precedent, or as it is sometimes known stare decisis, is fundamental.
The Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) will not make a judgment as to the quality of the advice given but will punish Solicitors if the way in which the advice was delivered or the manner in which complaints were handled falls short of the required standard.
Typical is a comment at the end of a short passage dealing with the increasing length of judgments, where he observes «one doubts, however, whether hand - wringing, complaint or admonition will make any impact on the problem of the length of judgments».
In the Alberta Court of Appeal ruling reported as R v Wagar, 2015 ABCA 327 Justice Brian K. O'Ferrall, speaking for a unanimous court, made short shrift of Justice Camp's judgment, at p. 1: ``... [W] e are satisfied that the trial judge's comments throughout the proceedings and in his reasons gave rise to doubts about the trial judge's understanding of the law governing sexual assaults and in particular, the meaning of consent and restrictions on evidence of the complainant's sexual activity... We are also persuaded that sexual stereotypes and stereotypical myths, which have long since been discredited, may have found their way into the trial judge's judgment
A short description of jobs held, indicating size of company, responsibilities and major achievements will quickly help the executive recruiter to make some summary judgments in the screening process.
In the typical short sale, the lender will waive the deficiency judgment (make sure to get this in writing).
For any Florida home owner with a mortgage dilemma, there will be big decisions to make: whether to short sale, whether to strategically default, whether to try a loan modification, and what to do about any resulting deficiency judgment.
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