Sentences with phrase «sound judgment from»

The firm's reputation as a top national litigation boutique was built on the hard work, creative thinking, and sound judgment from all levels of our team.

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Trump's reckless and uninformed positions on critical issues — from immigration to our economy to foreign policy — have made it abundantly clear that he lacks both the policy depth and sound judgment required as President.
As so very often, we have picked a virtue (or quasi-virtue) that we like the sound of - in this case open - mindedness - and placed it on an artificial pedestal, abstracted from any context that might help us come to a considered judgment about its merits in individual circumstances.
These four — divine dependence, mutual obligation stemming from love, sound judgment of human nature, and the practice of brotherhood in daily experience — are the basis of any true democracy.
Implicit biblical support for democracy does not come from happy idealism about every man's worth or his capacity for sound judgment, rather, it flows from sober realism about every man's tendency to sin against his neighbor if he can get away with it.
The higher self allows you to make more sound judgments, ability to forgive, and to see things from your child's point of view.
Sometimes even constructive comments, coming from a positive place, when said by those closest to us can sound like criticism and judgment, so removing yourself form the equation might help her take the advice she needs to be successful.
«Chemidlin's laissez - faire attitude toward Ryne's return to participation in football flies in the face of sound professional judgment one would expect from a reasonable athletic trainer and ultimately allowed Ryne to participate in the game that led to his death,» Rehberg wrote in an October 2011 report.
If that sounds harsh to WEIRD ears, withhold judgment before considering these child - rearing themes from traditional cultures.
They state, «This relative convergence of costing - out results derived from three different methods — the successful school district method used in the State's costing - out analysis, the professional judgment method used in plaintiffs» costing - out analysis, and the City's detailed planning method — provides comfort that our $ 5.63 billion costing - out recommendation to the Court is indeed sound
For a first attempt at a hybrid, Infiniti's M35h sounds impressive from the spec - sheet, but we'll reserve final judgment until we drive it.
After reciting a verse from the Qur «an, he reads something that sounds like a judgment, returns the sheet of paper to an interior pocket of his vest, and at the end of a brief meditation proposes that his listeners arm themselves with stones.
If you have formed a conclusion from the facts and if you know your judgment is sound, act on it — even though others may hesitate or differ.»
· ability to read and understand basic financial statements; · general understanding of the Company's industry; · relevant expertise upon which to be able to offer advice and guidance to management; · ability and sufficient time to devote to the affairs of the Company; · excellence in his field; · ability to exercise sound business judgment; · commitment to vigorously represent the long - term interests of the Company's stockholders; and · an absence of factors that would preclude the Board from making a determination that the candidates are independent directors as defined in Rule 4200 (a)(15) of the rules of the NASDAQ Stock Market.
The piece reveals Richards» background as a percussionist, as it segues with fine judgment of pace and impact through its spine - tingling sequence: from the relentless chant of a football crowd to the sound of breathing; the hypnotic verbal instruction «gentle»; the smash of glass breaking; children's playground chatter.
By adopting sound judgment, we can argue that certain non-matrimonial assets should be excluded altogether from the ordinary sharing exercise or, conversely, included in the subsequent financial settlement.
Demonstrated conspicuous bravery and sound judgment in rescuing 32 civilians from surface storms, the Graveyard of Lost Ships, and attacks by giant squid.
Personal skills range from sound judgment to maintaining respectful bedside manner.
Forensic accountants need the inquisitiveness and sound judgment of a detective as well as the numerical and communication skills to effectively convey complex conclusions to people from a nonfinance background.
Use sound judgment when you move relationships from social media platforms to real life.
Possess sound judgment and decision - making skills gained from experience in managing quality of service, abandonment rate, average speed to answer, time service factor, first call resolution, and uptime; exemplary leadership in handling critical customer projects becoming an essential asset to the company.
I have had the opportunity to learn quite a lot from my previous position and I have also obtained sound judgment and analytical skills that are very important for case handling.
I am confident that with my ability to make sound procedural decisions and judgments and coordinate and organize programs and events, I will stand out from the candidate pool that you are presently looking through.
270 A.D. 2d 489, 705 N.Y.S. 2d 281), that it can not be said that the Supreme Court's determination [to grant father's motion to change the custody provisions of the parties» judgment of divorce from joint custody to sole custody in his favor] lacked a sound and substantial basis (see Eschbach v. Eschbach, supra).»
Mindfulness is not a uni-dimensional construct; it consists of several behavioral tendencies which include observing (attending to internal and external stimuli, such as emotions, sights, or sounds), describing (having the ability to label, define, and express thoughts toward present - moment experiences), acting with awareness (focusing attention on only one thing in the present - moment, whether this is a feeling, a sight, a sound, or any other internal or external cue), and withholding judgment (abstaining from evaluating the present moment, particularly in a negative fashion).
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