Sentences with phrase «such judgment calls»

I'm not here to make any such judgment calls, I'm just hoping to provide a few clues that you may be working alongside one.
To be frank and realistic, we do not have the training, expertise or experience to make such a judgment call and determination.

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Because such price action occurred after an extended, four - week rally, we made a judgment call to raise the stop to just below the two - day lows, which would enable us to lock in a very large gain in the event of another pullback.
We've done so because the people at the top prefer a permissive atmosphere that allows us to do as we wish» as long as we don't hurt anyone, a judgment call that ends up ruling out things upper - middle - class people don't like, such as smoking and putting glass bottles in plastics - only recycling bins.
Along with such visible manifestations of judgment there is that condemnation in love which has traditionally been called the wrath of God.
If you are so called and so set aside that means that you are seen as people gifted to face the rigors of living with the constant judgment that is part and parcel of being initiated into such activities.
However, a fortunate turn of events has landed one such opportunity (not ideal but still one that can be argued as optimum) in our laps to take a verifiable judgment call on the efficacy and effectiveness of Arsenal's manager.
«Despite the well - known idiom to «not judge a book by its cover,» the present research shows that such judgments about the cover are good proxies for judgments about the book — even after reading it,» says Zayas, who is chairing a session at the SPSP conference called «When to Judge a Book by Its Cover: Timing, Context, and Individual Differences in First Impressions.»
And although the essay called for limits in exclusivity for such access, it did not make any pronouncements on what is appropriate nor make any judgment about White's work in particular.
Such analyses require making judgment calls, but Silvestrini says he is confident in the finding.
Such has been the success of the so - called scientific method as a means of rationalising and manipulating the world around us that the idea of extracting value judgments or moral standards from science seems totally alien.
But the more we talked about our food choices, the more I wondered: When did eating become such a moral judgment call?
Which foods to allow or disallow is a judgment call, and as such the lists have evolved over time from back - and - forth with commenters.
In the handful of cases where degrees were sufficiently ambiguous, I made a judgment call based upon scholarly appointments and such.
Such collection efforts can include phone calls and letters to you, charging off the account, sending accounts to collection agencies or attorneys, lawsuits and even garnishments of your wages if a judgment has been obtained.
Indeed, even while a consumer is enrolled in a debt relief program, creditors and debt collectors may continue to make collection calls pending resolution of the consumer's debts and may proceed with lawsuits and subsequent enforcement of any judgments, such as through garnishment of wages.
The deadlines, the trust clients place in us, the responsibility, the judgment calls, the multiple sets of rules, the pressure to generate business and collect fees — few other professions face such demands.
In this case, which Advocate General Kokott called «of fundamental importance for future trade relations between the European Union and a number of dynamic emerging countries, such as the People's Republic of China» (AG para. 1), the Grand Chamber of the ECJ dismissed the Council's appeal of a General Court judgment in favor of the Chinese company.
Carolyn Elefant calls such phrases money quotes, and she has come across a number of them in recent weeks as she has researched two summary judgment motions.
Although the owner submitted that damages should be assessed in such a way as to achieve certainty, a point firmly supported by Lord Bingham in his dissenting judgment, Lord Scott made it clear in response that there was no «so - called principle of certainty» (para 38).
But ultimately these judgments rest not on the scientific or social facts as such, but on moral judgment calls about how one evaluates these facts.
It is possible for publication of precedential materials to be achieved simply as a matter of discretion: the executive branch may release these opinions, 64 as may the authoring judge of any opinion.65 But the best option, because it limits the ability of judges and executive branch officials to make additional judgment calls about disclosure, is for Congress to demand publication of such opinions by amending FISA.
``... can not accept that matters such as error of judgment on the part of a health professional or negligent co-ordination among health professionals in the treatment of a particular patient are sufficient of themselves to call a Contracting State to account from the standpoint of its positive obligations under Article 2 of the Convention to protect life.»
While Ontario judges may be more amenable to granting such motions, they appear less interested in taking up the Supreme Court's call for judges to remain seized of cases when motions for summary judgment fail.
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