Sentences with phrase «specific judgments in»

There were only six awards granted between January 1, 2010, and December 31, 2012 on contested, patent - specific judgments in the same period, where the judgment was predicated on litigation misconduct or frivolous, bad faith litigation and not on default, willful infringement, or inequitable conduct before the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.

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The Christian life is not about tolerance... but truth... The Bible is quite specific about what sin is... we must love the sinner but not tolerate the sin... being a Christian requires us to know and speak the truth in love... tolerance means accepting everything without judgment... we can not do that in this society in the midst of moral decay.
Paul makes some qualifications concerning the adequacy of human judgment, even his own, in specific cases; but we see that commitment to the spirit of love as an alternative to legal obedience requires responsible living and the honouring of authentic forms of behaviour appropriate to the new life.
Rather, it informs all as to the basic principles that ought to be taken into account in coming to specific judgments, in interpreting the particularities of human situations and in guiding concerted action.
When we turn, in the light of these preaching comments, to pastoral care, the critical question is whether the attempts to understand and accept, to get inside the other person's frame of reference, to apprehend and help to clarify the nature of his specific conflicting feelings, all together imply the absence of judgment.
His judgment seems to be that, even though some kind of faith or intuition is a formal requisite for critical reflection on the nature of God, the specific content or character that faith has as a concrete, historically conditioned phenomenon does not materially affect the reasoning process which is both possible and appropriate in such reflection.
There will always be differences of judgment in the Christian group on specific political and social issues.
In identifying specific causal relations, event A, is almost always judged to be the cause of B, (that is, when our judgment is reasonable) because of the prior conjunction of events of sort A with events of sort B, or analogous evidence, rather than on the basis of direct discrimination of a process in B, taking account of, flowing from, or forming itself by virtue of Ai (PNK 87)In identifying specific causal relations, event A, is almost always judged to be the cause of B, (that is, when our judgment is reasonable) because of the prior conjunction of events of sort A with events of sort B, or analogous evidence, rather than on the basis of direct discrimination of a process in B, taking account of, flowing from, or forming itself by virtue of Ai (PNK 87)in B, taking account of, flowing from, or forming itself by virtue of Ai (PNK 87).4
In Buchler's system, a principle of ontological parity is a commitment which pervades the analyses in both the general ontology and the more specific metaphysics of what Buchler calls human utterance.1 For Buchler, that no one of three modes of human judgment is any more of a judgment than any other is also an exemplification of the more general principle of ontological paritIn Buchler's system, a principle of ontological parity is a commitment which pervades the analyses in both the general ontology and the more specific metaphysics of what Buchler calls human utterance.1 For Buchler, that no one of three modes of human judgment is any more of a judgment than any other is also an exemplification of the more general principle of ontological paritin both the general ontology and the more specific metaphysics of what Buchler calls human utterance.1 For Buchler, that no one of three modes of human judgment is any more of a judgment than any other is also an exemplification of the more general principle of ontological parity.
Because we dare not speak for God presumptively (as you've seen some TV preachers do in pronouncing certain public events as unmistakably God's judgment for specific sins), we should pursue a reverent agnosticism about why individual bad things happen.
Metaphysicians, too, have their problems and conveniences, and eternal truths about specific or particular temporal facts have, in my judgment, been causing a mess in metaphysics since Aristotle made his splendid beginning in developing a semantics that takes time properly into account.
It is also emphatically to be observed that in very fact the principle of exact retaliation is not normative in the Old Testament; that the law is demonstrably of Canaanite formulation as it appears here, borrowed for an interim period by Israel, and retained only for certain particular cases as a norm of judgment in specific instances of injury.
Additionally, the apex court directed the EC to develop a guideline on the specific processes and methods they intend to adopt in implementing the orders in the May 5 judgment on the voters register.
Although the specific issue of restricting smoking in prisons may appear of minor significance compared to other recent defeats in court for the justice secretary, this judgment is important because it clearly brings the prison system within the ambit of the Health Act.
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.
This is the source of both unconscious biases that may lead to bad judgments, and the insight from experts with significant experience in a specific situation.
«When making everyday decisions, we may be vulnerable to specific types of errors and biases in judgment.
Caltech researchers have now discovered that one specific region of the brain, called the amygdala, is involved in making these (sometimes inaccurate) judgments about ambiguous or intense emotions.
The Adult Decision - Making Competence test allows us to characterize the extent to which people are susceptible to specific types of biases that have been studied in the literature on human judgment and decision - making,» Barbey said.
They add that by using this comparison the model quantifies expertise — or the value of expert judgments — as being equal to a specific number of data points collected in the field.
That makes it even more imperative that you're making decisions in the context of a team of people who are making the best judgment at a specific point in time, with a specific set of facts, bringing expertise that you and your staff might not have.
For example, the standards say that students in grades 6 — 12 ought to be able to «cite specific textual evidence to support analysis of primary and secondary sources» and «distinguish among fact, opinion, and reasoned judgment in a text» (CCSS.ELA - Literacy.
It may also be asked to support decisions about compensation, as policymakers are increasingly interested in tying compensation to judgments about teacher effectiveness, either by differentiating wages or by linking such judgments to specific responsibilities and salary increments for more expert teachers.
That teacher - and principal - effectiveness section alone is worth 58 points, but specific points are not dedicated to buy - in; instead, peer reviewers use their judgment in awarding points.
The more specific goal of her case was to seek a judgment: (1) setting aside or vacating Sheri's individual growth score and rating her as «ineffective,» and (2) declare that the New York endorsed and implemented growth measures in use was / is «arbitrary and capricious.»
Appearing with the statement is a symbol denoting primary use or appeal: YA, for those books of general YA interest; YA / C, for books of curriculum use; YA / S, for books that will appeal most to teens with a special interest in a specific subject; and YA / M, for books most suitable for mature young adult readers of any age capable of adult judgment and able to respond to the book as a whole rather than reacting to isolated parts or incidental aspects.
(B) the impact of entry of such judgment upon competition in the relevant market or markets, upon the public generally and individuals alleging specific injury from the violations set forth in the complaint including consideration of the public benefit, if any, to be derived from a determination of the issues at trial.
Please understand that we only want what is best for our dogs, so if we don't think a specific dog is a good fit for you, we're not passing judgment on you or your family but are drawing on years of experience with Pugs, and, more importantly, experience with the dogs in our program.
In this issue: Why breed - specific legislation should be a thing of the past; how good fostering programs help shelters save lives; running animal transport programs to save more lives; a Mississippi shelter makes inroads against euthanasia; shelter directors take to the therapy couch to explore the judgments we all make and how they impact our work; and more.
An adjustment to the continuing education requirement may be made by the Department, provided that the licensee documents good cause that prevents compliance, and the Department determines that there is good cause that prevents compliance, which shall include, but not be limited to, any of the following reasons: poor health or a specific physical or mental disability certified by an appropriate health care professional; extended active duty with the Armed Forces of the United States; or other good cause beyond the licensee's control which, in the judgment of the Department, makes it impossible for the licensee to comply with the continuing education requirements in a timely manner.
«In her most recent work, Genzken confronts one of the prime calamities of sculpture in the present: a terror that emerges from both the universal equivalence and exchangeability of all objects and materials and the simultaneous impossibility of imbuing any transgressive definition of sculpture with priorities or criteria of selection, of choice, let alone judgment (be it artisanal skills, choice of objects or materials, or the analytical intelligence to identify the specific structure of a contextualized readymadeIn her most recent work, Genzken confronts one of the prime calamities of sculpture in the present: a terror that emerges from both the universal equivalence and exchangeability of all objects and materials and the simultaneous impossibility of imbuing any transgressive definition of sculpture with priorities or criteria of selection, of choice, let alone judgment (be it artisanal skills, choice of objects or materials, or the analytical intelligence to identify the specific structure of a contextualized readymadein the present: a terror that emerges from both the universal equivalence and exchangeability of all objects and materials and the simultaneous impossibility of imbuing any transgressive definition of sculpture with priorities or criteria of selection, of choice, let alone judgment (be it artisanal skills, choice of objects or materials, or the analytical intelligence to identify the specific structure of a contextualized readymade).
In a world cohabited by people with all sorts of skin colors, ethnicities, religions, gender norms and lifestyles, where the colors, forms, or behaviors of individual bodies are not inherently vested with specific meanings, over the course of millennia many value judgments and hierarchies have arisen in societies and are all too often linked to tragedies of historIn a world cohabited by people with all sorts of skin colors, ethnicities, religions, gender norms and lifestyles, where the colors, forms, or behaviors of individual bodies are not inherently vested with specific meanings, over the course of millennia many value judgments and hierarchies have arisen in societies and are all too often linked to tragedies of historin societies and are all too often linked to tragedies of history.
For these reasons and others, it is not possible to reach valid and reliable judgments about systematic patterns in news coverage either through anecdotal blogging about specific articles or by a lone individual reading through a population of articles, especially when the individual has a deep and longstanding commitment to a belief in widespread false balance.
It appears clear that fair amount of actual experience of doing science in the same or analogous fields is needed, before people can make reasonable judgments on the value of specific scientific approaches.
«The approaches used in detection and attribution research described above can not fully account for all uncertainties, and thus ultimately expert judgment is required to give a calibrated assessment of whether a specific cause is responsible for a given climate change.
The evidence for human - made climate change is overwhelming... [The hacked emails] indicate poor judgment in specific cases.
Notably, Gloster J said in her judgment: «Mr Abramovich gave careful and thoughtful answers, which were focused on the specific issues about which he was being questioned.
Pursuant to South Carolina Rule of Family Court 26 (a & b): An order or judgment pursuant to an adjudication in a domestic relations case shall set forth the specific findings of fact and conclusions of law to support the court's decision.
By including data analytics as an automated part of the research process, JustisOne enables practitioners to identify and isolate the specific details of each case instead of having to examine judgments at length in order to find
By including data analytics as an automated part of the research process, JustisOne enables practitioners to identify and isolate the specific details of each case instead of having to examine judgments at length in order to find supporting case law.
When a motion for summary judgment is made and supported as provided in this Code section, an adverse party may not rest upon the mere allegations or denials of his pleading, but his response, by affidavits or as otherwise provided in this Code section, must set forth specific facts showing that there is a genuine issue for trial.
Therefore, each of the defendants must prove the existence of an historic Métis community in his or her area to which he or she belonged at the time of the alleged offences, and that he or she hunted or fished in that specific area, as well as the other issues set out in Powley at paragraph 29 of this judgment, infra
The Court was quite explicit in paragraph 77 of its Brey judgment that a mechanism that automatically bars economically inactive Union citizens from receiving a particular social security benefit would not enable the competent authorities to carry out «an overall assessment of the specific burden which granting that benefit would place on the social assistance system as a whole by reference to the personal circumstances characterising the individual situation of the person concerned».
The translation of judgments of Quebec courts raises some very specific challenges due to the co-existence of the civil law and the common law in this province's legal universe.
Considering the implications of the judgment, and the polemic surrounding this specific case and the EU asylum system as a whole, it would have been beneficial to have a deeper insight in the arguments and reasoning of the Court.
Despite the formal reluctance in Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami II to acknowledge the case law of the ECtHR, the ECJ at the same time cited two judgments of the ECtHR to support its conclusion that future income can not be considered possessions, «unless it has already been earned, it is definitively payable or there are specific circumstances that can cause the person concerned to entertain a legitimate expectation of obtaining an asset» (para. 61).
In addition to acting in trials and arbitrations (both led and unled), Tom has considerable experience in interlocutory matters (including freezing injunctions, specific disclosure, summary judgment and security for costs applications), arbitration enforcement claims and appealIn addition to acting in trials and arbitrations (both led and unled), Tom has considerable experience in interlocutory matters (including freezing injunctions, specific disclosure, summary judgment and security for costs applications), arbitration enforcement claims and appealin trials and arbitrations (both led and unled), Tom has considerable experience in interlocutory matters (including freezing injunctions, specific disclosure, summary judgment and security for costs applications), arbitration enforcement claims and appealin interlocutory matters (including freezing injunctions, specific disclosure, summary judgment and security for costs applications), arbitration enforcement claims and appeals.
Ms. Bains concludes that though the Supreme Court of Canada judgment in Tsilhqot» in Nations versus British Columbia was focused on a specific First Nation group, «the ramifications of the judgment will be felt throughout Canada.»
The majority judgment clarified the relationship between specific provisions allowing a tax deduction or other benefit and the general anti-avoidance section by reference to the Court of Appeal's judgment in Commissioner of Inland Revenue v BNZ Investments Ltd by concluding «it is only if a specific provision on its true construction and application was intended to give the particular transaction the tax benefit claimed that it will fall outside the areas of application of s 99».
The judgment went on to say that uncertainty on this issue had been created by the Privy Council in the Auckland Harbour Board case and that Parliament's «overall purpose is best served by construing specific tax provisions and the general anti-avoidance provision so as to give appropriate effect to each».
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