Sentences with phrase «than a judge»

Drinking from the living water will give her life and invite her to love rather than judge others.
We're paying young associates more than judges, but hey, they're brilliant.
For reasons other than the judge rejecting that evidence?
You know your children better than the judge ever will.
This alternative to formal divorce proceedings often leads to better arrangements for both the parents and the children than a judge would impose.
You and your former spouse know how to cover this better than the judge does.
In divorce mediation, we have the benefit of looking at your assets and debts much differently than a judge would if you went to court.
The shame and sense of failure I was experiencing lifted, and I felt more supported rather than judged by myself.
Leaders are trained to listen and to ask more questions rather than judging what's right for you.
Everyone feels fear, and more people are out there cheering us on than judging us.
An agreed resolution to a divorce is far more effective than a judge - imposed one in turning round what can be a potentially hostile situation.
That is understandable since parents know their children and what kind of schedule will work best for their family far better than a judge ever will.
This is an excellent program and he's well - suited for the job, He's much better doing this, rather than judging cheesy talent shows.
But you might want to explain to your client that a jury might in fact be less empathetic than a judge.
Separation agreements give parties more power than a judge has over their affairs.
Is there any reason to believe that judges appointed from outside the bar fail to perform as judges at any higher rate than judges appointed from the bar?
You have more information than a judge will ever have.
But the concerns cited above show why it is important that judicial decisions be disciplined, based on sources of law other than the judge's own view of political morality.
The defendant in this case apparently had a better understanding of his Constitutional rights than the judge did.
As you can probably imagine, there are so many terms with such similar meanings that one judge might interpret one of them differently than another judge.
However, this was apparently more to do with feeling secure, rather than judging by appearances.
You know better than a judge what is better for your children.
You and your spouse are much better equipped to make decisions about the future of your children than a judge.
Although it should not have mattered, judges rolling a nine more often gave higher sentences than the judges who rolled a three.
«The court is also saying to arbitrators that they have a different mission than a judge in a court does.
Taking this out of context is worse heresy than judging someone else like this guy.
Often amputees will recover a higher award of compensation from a civil jury than a judge.
In fact, with a prayer like this, you may be even worse than those you judge and condemn.
If you want to take it to that level than how are you different than the judge who said that the country would be at civil war in November?
A society not rooted in God, trapped in social relativism where, as Hume put it, «morality is more properly felt than judged of», readily collapses into emotivism; the looter claims his opinion carries as much weight as the victim's.
In a subsequent study, Gordon and Huber (2007) reported that Kansas judges who face a challenger for reelection impose more punitive sentences than judges who stand for retention, and that those sentences become more punitive as the election approaches.
However, arbitrators have much less restrictions than judges when it comes to making a decision and viewing evidence.
Paul Hewitt, partner at Withers, says: «Charities, along with surviving civil partners or spouses of second marriages (for instance), faced with similar clauses are unlikely to take comfort because the Court of Appeal took a broader, more purposive, approach than the judge at first instance.
I have said all along that the Federal Circuit showed a better understanding not only of the law but also of the underlying technical aspects than Judge Alsup.
The starkness of the situation we have arrived at, the others implied, matters much less than that judges not be placed in the uncomfortable position of having to state in clear terms why words like «imprescriptible» and «antecedent» no longer have the meanings given in the most commonplace dictionary.
Mark McGwire is the only rookie to hit more home runs in a season than Judge, mashing 49 home runs in 1987 for the Oakland Athletics.
If colleagues are to engage in conversations for the purposes of improving rather than judging practice, it therefore matters how rapport is established, questions posed and listening skills facilitate a learner to learner relationship.
Designed as a means to promote teacher learning and build practice rather than judge teachers and rank them, the Mills Teacher Scholars (MTS) provides support for teachers to explore areas of their teaching that they want to improve, and then support for making the changes that will help them better meet their students» learning needs.
Rather than judge Canada's success on abstract measures, which have little meaning to average folk — GDP, productivity, trade balances — Trudeau's candidacy is built on a pragmatic mantra: «A strong economy is the one that provides the largest number of good jobs for the largest number of Canadians.»
While financial conditions are still very supportive of growth, this implies that they are somewhat less stimulative now than we judged in January.
This is different than judging which clearly goes against the way of God.
The gospel admonition, «Repent ye, for the kingdom of heaven is at hand,» is a challenge to submit all our achievements and ambitions and hopes to a much higher judge than those judges who support our self - esteem.
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