I have had a Kobo Aurua H2O which purchased from Staple store, and use of few months the screen freeze, I had request in warranty repair service to Kobo, after I sent the pictures and purchase receipt then Kobo said this is caused by physical damage that not cover by warranty, I'm shocked and can not believe how can Kobo make such irresponsible judgments based on photos, in fact this is the fault under normal use, no any physical damage at all, I had request Kobo to take a look the real situation
then make judgments but no any respond from Kobe, now I bought two old Sony reader from eBay Japan which quality much better than Kobo.
Still, it seems to be human nature to assign types to our fellow humans and
then make judgments based on those types.
You have to analyze the company's balance sheet and income statement properly,
then make a judgment on whether or not the small businessman is both competent and honest.
Look at what I've done, what I've said, what I'm saying now, look at what I stand for, and
then make a judgment.
Watch the film,
then make a judgment like that.
Not exact matches
Then, you can
make a more objective
judgment about whether or not those expectations are realistic.
For if God did not spare angels when they sinned, but cast them into hell and committed them to chains of gloomy darkness to be kept until the
judgment; if he did not spare the ancient world, but preserved Noah, a herald of righteousness, with seven others, when he brought a flood upon the world of the ungodly; if by turning the cities of Sodom and Gomorrah to ashes he condemned them to extinction,
making them an example of what is going to happen to the ungodly; and if he rescued righteous Lot, greatly distressed by the sensual conduct of the wicked (for as that righteous man lived among them day after day, he was tormenting his righteous soul over their lawless deeds that he saw and heard);
then the Lord knows how to rescue the godly from trials, and to keep the unrighteous under punishment until the day of
judgment, and especially those who indulge in the lust of defiling passion and despise authority.
If you are ignorant of, or
make a stupid
judgment about the precarious situation you and 150 to 300 of your closest friends are in,
then you my friend need to spend a few weeks in a jail to ponder your screwup.
Three: If these essays are written to deepen process theology as a mode of systematic theology on the supposition that a theology is truncated if its rootage in Scripture is not clear,
then it is crucial to be clear — in ways in which these essays do not
make it clear — how process hermeneutics warrants any
judgments about what is normative for Christian theology.
Then, Jesus is in no sense
making a moral valuation or announcing a divine intervention or a coming
judgment; he simply describes the reality of what is happening.
We are back,
then, to theology, to
making some
judgment about which «due ends» are humanizing and which are endangering.
In the Roman Catholic tradition the ancient practice is preserved of
making bishops responsible for doing theology; and
then that tradition is developed to
make bishops, and preeminently the Bishop of Rome, responsible also for discerning and authoritatively declaring the correct or «orthodox» theological
judgments.
If by the power of God's grace we are in a position to accept ourselves as pilgrims, as mortal men seeking their way with difficulty through the darkness, as failing again and again and yet bound in duty to an earthly task; if the Church effects that acceptance by celebrating the death of the Lord, and
makes us men of prayer who are really conscious of the future
judgment of God, if the Church sends its children strengthened with God's grace out into their own maturity which burdens them but sets them free,
then the Church by its official ministry has done what it alone can and must do.
Obviously,
then, one in the habit of imagining still
makes some hard - nosed negative
judgments about people's behavior and beliefs.
If you are fearing job loss,
judgment, sickness or pain
make a list to God and
then rip it up.
On the other hand, the chief problem with the view of the new reformers is that it fails to recognize that a sexual self, liberated from undertakings that have a moral claim upon it prior to any of its particular intentions and choices, has no satisfactory way to
make moral
judgments about what it intends, chooses, promises, and
then undertakes.
I am prepared to believe in miracles, but the notion that the Catholic hierarchy will
make literature and the arts a priority and
then exercise good
judgment in supporting them exceeds all credulity.
Much has happened in Church and world, among ministers and laymen, in the years that have elapsed since this
judgment was
made, and what has happened has led in directions that could not
then be foreseen.
If you have not,
then how can you possibly
make critical
judgments on the book such as:
As to your claim about the keys being used to determine moral right and wrong, I don't see that anywhere in Matthew 16 or Isaiah 22, and although the Jewish people may have understood this as referring to such
judgments, they understood
then (and even today) that moral
judgments are
made by God alone and through a proper understanding of what God has said in Scripture.
It is after doing what is commanded, when everything has been done in the sphere of human decisions and means, when in terms of the relation to God every effort has been
made to know the will of God and to obey it, when in the arena of life there has been full acceptance of all responsibilities and interpretations and commitments and conflicts, it is
then and only
then that the
judgment takes on meaning: all this (that we had to do) is useless; all this we cast from us to put it in thy hands, O Lord; all this belongs no more to the human order but to the order of thy kingdom.
Can we not say,
then, that the
judgment to which testimony
makes an appeal is identical to the
judgment by which self - consciousness, by being laid bare, sifts the predicates of the divine?
Oh, and everyone would be resurrected from the dead too and finally come into
judgment and everything would be
made right and there would be a new temple and a new prince like Ezekiel prophesied (which still has not happened and can not happen but this is not a problem because we are just supposed to trust that God knows what He is doing) and
then everything would be all right!
The souls of the righteous, being
then made perfect in holiness, are received into the highest heavens, where they behold the face of God in light and glory, waiting for the full redemption of their bodies; and the souls of the wicked are cast into hell, where they remain in torments and utter darkness, reserved to the
judgment of the great day.
The final
judgment makes a provisional distinction between the degrees of righteousness and unrighteousness among men, but the final
judgment then exposes the deep - rooted ambiguity of these provisional distinctions.
Extrapolations are
then made with regard to future possibilities, using all available information to
make judgments about how all relevant factors will interact to produce outcomes.
He
then provides a fascinating account of how painters such as Hals and Turner discovered through the practice of their painting color discriminations that established standards of excellence that
make impossible relativistic
judgments.
Then I was seeking to live out my life mostly in accountability to contemporary academic peers; now awareness of final
judgment makes me only proximately and semiseriously accountable to peers.
For if God did not spare the angels who sinned, but cast them down to hell and delivered them into chains of darkness, to be reserved for
judgment; and did not spare the ancient world, but saved Noah, one of eight people, a preacher of righteousness, bringing in the flood on the world of the ungodly; and turning the cities of Sodom and Gomorrah into ashes, condemned them to destruction,
making them an example to those who afterward would live ungodly; and delivered righteous Lot, who was oppressed by the filthy conduct of the wicked (for that righteous man, dwelling among them, tormented his righteous soul from day to day by seeing and hearing their lawless deeds)
then the Lord knows how to deliver the godly out of temptations and to reserve the unjust under punishment for the day of
judgment, and especially those who walk according to the flesh in the lust of uncleanness and despise authority.
If you would fight against evil,
then you'd better do something about your normal human tendency to
make mistakes in
judgment.
Neuhaus probably has read this condemnation, and if such can be reconciled with his ostensibly prudential
judgment that a confessional state is a bad idea right now,
then why does he not
make his position clear?
Whitehead
then shows the distinction even more strongly in the lines which follow this quotation, allowing, in effect, that the same proposition could possibly
make up the content of contradictory
judgments.
Dahl
then zeroed in on television coverage: «Voters are asked to
make judgments about the character of the candidates — without real discussion, with advertising and sound bites that trivialize their differences and give limited and prejudicial information.
It would seem,
then, that we are left with no basis for
making our moral
judgments and decisions that is in any way genuinely moral.
Then that is
making a
judgment on preconceived political correctness.
The dudes and dudettes at SCOTUS
make a big deal of it... «1Cr 6:4 If
then ye have
judgments of things pertaining to this life, set them to judge who are least esteemed in the church.»
It would ne nice to accept our own moral compasses or as I put it «a morally correct manner» and
then leave it at that, accept only detailed proven facts and
then use your best
judgment on the rest, its more likely to be right
then listening or reading «facts» by those who tell you to not look for them or prove them one way r the other, that's the Fox News of the religious world... Religion is more dangerous
then a blind man in a room of razors, it hurts, kills and destroys more of humanity
then any «God
Made» disaster.
Just
make sure to give it a good sniff and
then use your good sense and best
judgment.
Asano may turn out to be a great player some day in the future, and if he does
then I'm sure we will all look back and think what rash
judgments were
made on this young man.
Then would come the situation that literally nobody in hockey, from the players to the owners to the fans, wants to see come to fruition: Referees would have to huddle around an iPad to
make a
judgment call over whether a team just won the Stanley Cup.
My role as your labor & birth doula (and as your postpartum doula) is to listen without
judgment, validate, and
then, when possible, help you to learn how to cope and / or
make adjustments if needed.
Use your best
judgment after reading the reviews and
then make the best choice according to your home situation.
When faced with unplanned pregnancy there are pro-choice, liberal, secular women who have abortions and
then there are pro-life, conservative, religious women who plan adoptions; both groups may parent, but this choice also comes with its fair share of stigmas and
judgments if
made under socially unacceptable circumstances, like being a young, single, or impoverished).
«If the [brochures] do not adequately describe the studies or do not provide adequate context that would allow the IRBs to
make a sound
judgment about their significance for human testing,
then this is a serious problem,» he says.
They hold the belief they want to believe and
then they recruit anything they can to support it,» says Peter Ditto, a psychologist who studies
judgment and decision -
making at the University of California, Irvine.
We
then asked whether people who
made either rule - based or cost / benefit moral
judgments were preferred as social partners.
If we can recognize when avidya has affected our mind states, we can
then make more sound
judgments.
«I'm ready to go and just at the door and I'll pre-empt those
judgments and
then I'll go and change into something that
makes me feel more invisible,
makes me feel like I'll fit in.»
They constantly get bombarded with messages, they quickly glance at the profile,
make a quick (often shallow)
judgment, and
then move on to the next one.
Hmm... maybe you should train to be a women's basketball or netball coach??? Sorry, I'm joking — to be honest Mister Mischief, I think this the issue most singletons face — if you're particularly picky,
then internet dating isn't necessarily the best source of dates, because a lot of
judgments will be
made on «face» value.