"To render a judgment" means to make a decision or give an opinion, typically in a formal or official capacity.
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People who take part in polls are often asked to
render judgment on complex topics with little or no background information.
Judges may
render judgment in the language that suits them though they try to accommodate the parties.
For the purpose of this experiment, an opinion is defined
as rendering judgment upon a person or idea with the intention of advancing my own perspective over all others.
Apart from that, you may be looking for the concept «summary judgment», where a judge can
render judgment without having a full trial.
Finally, the Court of Appeal now has the right to
render judgment on the face of the record, without hearing the parties.
To this answer the attorney for the United States filed a general demurrer, and the court below, without argument,
rendered judgment for the United States, whereupon the defendants sued out their writ of error.
Steven Weber is the Shucker who admits that being a prick is just the «shucker's way,» and Judy Sheindlin
renders judgment against Larry in his dispute with the green - thumbed Mrs. Shapiro.
United Methodism, perhaps unwittingly, has recently added to our corporeal mythology
by rendering its judgment that fidelity is located not in the heart, but in the genitals.
In Hawthorne's tale vice and providence
together render judgment, but it is a slow, steady hand that rights evils over the course of centuries.
We amplify the ever - more - needed evaluation of books, and we give college teachers an opportunity to
render a judgment worthy of their training and knowledge.
And above all, there is little evidence to take seriously the claims made of the divinity of Christ,
rendering judgment from such a belief system toward others incredibly rude and harmful.
Republican State Rep. Trey Lamar introduced a bill last week that would force the NCAA to close investigations and
render judgments within nine months of a school's response to a notice of allegations, termed by him as a «letter of official inquiry.»
What are some examples of how PTP
teachers rendered their judgments about students» capabilities more reliable through the use of continuous assessment and considering multiple sample of students» best work?
The United States Court of Appeals for the Second
Circuit rendered judgment last year, overturning the district court's finding that the red soles could not be trademarked.
Last month, Justice M.E.
Vallee rendered judgment in Nakhuda v. Story Book Farm Primate Sanctuary, 2013 ONSC 5761, concluding that Darwin should remain in the custody of the Sanctuary and should not be returned to his «mom», the Plaintiff Yasmin Nakhuda.
The Supreme Court of
Canada rendered judgment today, granting application for appeal in PHS Community Services Society v. Canada, the case of the Insite supervised injection site in B.C. I attended the hearings in Vancouver at the Court of Appeal last summer and posted my notes here on Slaw.
Another example of the concern to render justice as quickly as possible is that the Court of Appeal will be allowed to
render judgment based only on the factums submitted by the parties, without the necessity to hear them plead on a date usually months down the road from submission of the factums.
Beyond what I've said about Siri, I won't
render a judgment on HomeKit itself here; that wouldn't be fair based on the performance of just two devices that are iterations of existing products with HomeKit support tacked on (the addition is more than just a simple firmware change.
Even as the king uses his servant's own description to
render judgment against him, he points out that there was an alternative — small - scale money - lending — which would have satisfied his command.
«I am
not rendering judgment as to his guilt or innocence and I hope Senator Skelos is found innocent of the charges levied against him,» he said.
Three weeks ago, the Dutch Supreme
Court rendered a judgment on the immunity of execution of state property, leading to a complex legal case.
United Methodism, perhaps unwittingly, has recently added to our corporeal mythology
by rendering its judgment that fidelity is located in the genitals.
(a) The right to trial by jury shall remain inviolate, except that the court shall
render judgment without the verdict of a jury in all civil cases where no issuable defense is filed and where a jury is not demanded in writing by either party.
Fingerprint examiners later analyze the multiple characteristics of a print by comparing it against known fingerprints in an effort to find similarities and
render judgments about common traits.
Just last month, the Quebec Superior Court
rendered a judgment in Cunning v. FitFlop on the question whether an out - of - province settlement is relevant for production at authorization.
In the one, God
renders judgment for the dispensing of rewards, and in the other, God renders judgment for the dispensing of condemnation.
In this complicated milieu, he remained dissident but independent, anti-regime but secular and un-Catholic, and developed further a subtlety and restraint about
rendering judgments on people as objects of politics, as actors in politics.
Too many corners of the Church have been infected with a legalistic, performance - based view of God in which God stands over our lives with crossed arms and a disappointed scowl, applauding only when we get everything just right and
rendering judgment on everything we do wrong.
rather, they used a hell of a lot of clever reasoning, and came to a conclusion ---- and
rendered a judgment.
If you think I'm of the paygrade to
render a judgment on Catherine's huge book on everything Plato wrote, you are really, really wrong.
You're not qualified to
render a judgment.
Also that someday believe it or not you will stand in front of a all powerful God and He will
render judgment on you as well as all who have lived.
The Chronicler reports that when appointing judges, Jehoshaphat admonished them to «Consider what you are doing, for you do not judge for man but for Yahweh who is with you when
you render judgment.»