Sentences with phrase «than judged of»

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.

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«All else equal, a man who is 25 pounds below average weight is predicted to earn $ 210,925 less across a 25 - year career than a man who is of average weight,» Judge and Cable point out.
State lawmakers in New York and Washington recently passed measures restricting the use of so - called non-disclosure agreements for sexual harassment claims after the attorneys general of all 50 states urged legislative action in February to ensure that victims can bring lawsuits before judges rather than being forced into arbitration.
After he was found guilty of some of the counts against him last months, he gave a press conference in which he declared victory — and then opined on Twitter that the judge would be unlikely to give him more than six months in prison.
A second group of participants judged the profiles, and the result was that profile writers thought the judges would like them more than they actually did.
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.»
A judicial review («JR») is a type of court proceeding in which a judge reviews the lawfulness of a decision or action made by a public body; they are a challenge to the way in which a decision has been made, rather than the conclusion reached.
Nonetheless, the judge declared «consumer harm is not relevant» to competition policy; Sears broke the rules by selling tires at a lower price than its competitor most of the time.
The third daughter of late mining heir Michael Wright has succeeded in her bid to extract much more than she was left from his will, with a judge ruling she should get $ 25 million.
«We do make that distinction, there's institutional clients and if they want to invest in (bitcoin)-- they are grown - ups, I mean they know what they are doing, they have the capability of judging this risk — and if they ask us to help them access, to enter these markets, we need to look at that differently than retail clients,» Weber told CNBC.
Judge Vince Chhabria questioned whether the sentence of seven years and 10 months that prosecutors were seeking for Baratov was longer than what other hackers had received for similar crimes.
Judge writes that women essentially face a «no - win» situation: their pay is lower than that of their male counterparts to begin with, and they also have less to gain by adopting disagreeable behaviour.
More than 100 university teams presented design concepts to a panel of judges in an event that began Friday.
For all of that, however, judging TARP is easier said than done — for the simple reason that no one really knows where the U.S. economy would be today if the program wasn't put in place.
In Tuesday's ruling, a three - judge appellate panel rejected Pauley's narrow definition of «repeat infringer» as only covering users who upload infringing content, rather than ones who downloaded songs for personal entertainment.
The ruling by U.S. Bankruptcy Court Judge Steven Rhodes, who is overseeing the historic case, came more than two months after the start of a hearing to determine whether the 1,165 - page plan was fair to creditors and feasible for the city to implement.
More than two - thirds (39 %) of these paper records were judged as having «high sensitivity,» meaning they included identifiable information and a description of the patient's medical condition.
Judge Klein's decision to overlook the disparate treatment accorded pensioners and capital - market creditors disappointed municipal - bond investors, who had hoped for better treatment in the wake of his Oct. 1 decision that pensions deserved no more protection than other contractual obligations.
On Thursday, Deadline cited a Hollywood consultant who suggested that the studio needs to screen The Birth of a Nation for as many viewers as possible so that the public can judge the film based on its content more than its creator.
You could say that 2018 is still a young year and it's way too early to judge things, which is true, but the level of volatility in both stocks and bonds during February is making this year feel like we've lived through two full years already, and I think what the markets are signaling is more likely to be a sea change than a blip.
All we can say definitively, judging by this research, is that people with these traits tend to live longer than people with few or none of them.
In Dr. Cordesman's view, politics in the US has become so polarized that people are judging the National Security Strategy on the extremes of the document rather than its overall tone and meaning.
«That is a bitter pill, but it's also an opportunity to think about the ways that you might be judging the women around you, or subtly valuing your male co-workers» contributions more than your own, or that of female coworkers.
The usefulness of Wall St. Scanner, of course, will be easy to judge for anyone who uses it for more than one trading day.
Note that the judge in this case would have had the same range of sentencing options if the dollar amount at the heart of this case had been $ 3.15 rather than $ 3,150.
Gulen denies the accusations, but authorities have launched a crackdown on his vast network of followers, removing or suspending more than 60,000 soldiers, police, judges, teacher, diplomats and journalists.
The judge declared that this was an argument of the «privileged» and said that Ulbricht was no different than a drug dealer from the Bronx.
In the more than 20 years of my career, I have never been empowered to make decisions or offer suggestions without fear of being judged or criticized.
These studies suggest «smaller magnitudes (of work or of time) are judged as disproportionately larger than large magnitudes.»
Research on kiosks in liquor stores in various countries found that kiosks increased the sale of hard - to - pronounce items, while some fast food locations saw results in customers ordering more calorie - rich dishes than they did when speaking to a cashier, apparently to avoid being judged for their dietary habits.
While financial conditions are still very supportive of growth, this implies that they are somewhat less stimulative now than we judged in January.
Seven of Toronto - Waterloo's most promising startups are competing to prove themselves to industry VIP judges, and there's more at stake than the $ 15K prize.
Its hands full with restoring power, Puerto Rico's beleaguered electric utility will not need to defend a contractor's lawsuit seeking damages of more than $ 4.5 million, according to the judge in the island's financial restructuring case.
The suit was sent to private arbitration by a Delaware judge more than two months ago, but an arbitrator had not yet even been named as of last week.
Independent research firm Clearview Energy Partners of Washington D.C. noted in a comment late on Wednesday that Judge Boasberg's order pointed to «omissions» in the Corps» analysis, which the Corps may be able to address quickly, rather than larger errors that might require more study.
A judge set bond at $ 500,000 for Cruz and ordered a host of pretrial conditions more often seen in felony cases than misdemeanors.
Eight years after the beginning of the last recession, the economy is in much worse shape than was expected — at least judging from the forecasts that the Congressional Budget Office published back in August 2007.
Mr. Trump may be hoping that his chances of keeping the dispute in arbitration and out of public view are better before a federal judge than a state one.
The US agency filed a new motion earlier this month, and in a ruling this week, the judge sided with the IRS and decided that Coinbase would have to hand over the personal details of all US citizens with a Coinbase account who bought, sold, sent, or received more than $ 20,000 worth of Bitcoin in a single year during January 1, 2013, and December 31, 2015.
The ballot of nominees for the Edison Awards ™ was judged by a panel of more than 3,000 leading business executives including past award winners, academics and leaders in the fields of product development, design, engineering, science and medical.
Less than a month later, another federal judge said that a $ 48 billion merger of two other big health insurers, Anthem and Cigna, should not go forward.
Under the terms of the settlement, which is still subject to a judge's approval, San Francisco - based Wells Fargo will be required to automatically mail checks to more than 250,000 mortgage holders.
«That only 800 to 900 taxpayers reported gains related to bitcoin in each of the relevant years and that more than 14,000 Coinbase users have either bought, sold, sent or received at least $ 20,000 worth of bitcoin in a given year suggests that many Coinbase users may not be reporting their bitcoin gains,» wrote Judge Corley in the order.
After a long process of deliberation, the 5 judges in charge of the selection chose the Chilean startup PortalTerreno.com, a Marketplace specialized in the land purchase and sale market, with more than 3,500 unique visitors per day and more than 6,400 active publications.
As the accused allegedly acquired more than $ 5 million of the $ 6 million under scrutiny from within the state of Massachusetts, it was Judge Rya Zobel of the District Court of Massachusetts who issued a freeze of their assets on January 16, 2018.
Looking especially at emerging markets I would judge that under - confidence and excessive risk aversion are a greater threat over the next several years than some kind of financial euphoria.
On Thursday, the judge issued a one - sentence notice to parties to the to the suit, which include the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, the Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association, the Financial Services Institute and others, that she intends to rule no later than Feb. 10.
Judge and co-author John D. Kammeyer - Mueller of the Warrington College of Business looked at data collected as part of a multi-decade study that followed more than 1,500 California children who had scored high on intelligence tests.
Conservative foundations, multinational oil companies and a prescription drug maker were the most frequent sponsors of more than 100 expense - paid educational seminars attended by federal judges over a 4 1/2 - year period, according to a Center for Public Integrity investigation.
If one company puts an estimated rate of return on the portal and another one puts up a lower number, will one be judged as better or worse than the other?
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