Sentences with phrase «ultimate judge of»

There once existed a broad consensus that the Church must be the ultimate judge of scientific truths.
As with many naming choices, time proved to be the ultimate judge of nomenclature.
They are our audience, our customers and the ultimate judge of whether or not we are good enough.
However, you'll have to be the ultimate judge of how important this feature is.
In my opinion, the ultimate judge of quality is your learner.
He went on to warn that society would only prolong this adolescent predisposition if it instructed the individual «that he must be his own ultimate judge of what is right and wrong and that the - moral censure» of anyone claiming authority over him is mere opinion.»
While parents will need to be the ultimate judge of the appropriateness of this movie for their children, I personally feel we have had enough scripts featuring genius kids, dumb parents, and inept teachers.
Betting on Consciousness The ultimate judge of any conscious feeling is the subject itself.
However, the Prime Minister remains the ultimate judge of whether or not a minister has breached the Code.
I think you would be the ultimate judge of does it taste like banana or not, your tastebuds seem to be much more sensitive than mine, but in my opinion it does not have any banana flavor whatsoever.
Their religions are their own and it is their choice, everyone have that choice to make and it is no one elses business so let it go and move on, because at the end who will be the ultimate judge of us all.
Another wrote, «The cold, hard fact remains that if you don't accept all of the Bible, then you are the ultimate judge of which parts you do accept.
lack of recognition of an ultimate judge of moral actions and a judge who sets injustice aright in a last judgement, and thus do not recognize the immorality of murder.
On the other hand the human mind can not establish itself in its finitude and contingency as the ultimate judge of reality.
God is the ultimate Judge of mankind.
I won't claim it worked perfectly since in fairness its victims should be the ultimate judges of that, and every year had its share of a few students complaining about the system.

Not exact matches

Judge Ben Singer made clear that he did not think justice had been served yet, indicating that ultimate responsibility for the fraud lay higher up the VW chain of command.
The ultimate judge is the consensus of the Ethereum network, no matter what you or I think to be correct.
«Crowdfunding is building on this phenomenon, where the masses give their vote on whether or not there is interest in a project, as opposed to a couple of investors being the ultimate judges
Then to Me is the ultimate destiny of all of you, then I will judge among you regarding your disputes.
And if the secularists doing the balancing are old - fashioned Enlightenment rationalists, the development of this consensus will become one where the rights of the individual remain the ultimate criterion for judging the often conflicting claims of various particular communities.
Giambrone's claims that «Justice Scalia's legal theory has no ultimate framework for holding the government accountable before God» and that he sees natural law as merely a «rhetorical cover for the preferred moral agenda of any given judge
We might also note that Nietzsche's higher or Dionysian vision of Eternal Recurrence — which he judged to be the ultimate expression of Yes - saying or total affirmation — can be reached only by passing through a full and total realization of the meaninglessness and chaos of the world or reality as such.
Moreover, so long as self - righteousness is judged to be a moral state deriving from an isolated and autonomous individual, there lies no way to a comprehension of its ultimate ground and its universal consequences.
In view of Jehus subsequent reprehensible behavior and classical prophetism's ultimate repudiation of any true relationship between Jehu and the Word (Hosea 1:4), we should judge either that this word was not the Word; or that Jehu viciously appropriated the divine Word in Elisha to his own brutal ambitions.
These words are addressed to Jesus, and we must not fail to notice that the transcendent Creator and Judge can be identified as the ultimate ground of selfhood only at the moment when an immanent and totally human Jesus can be named as the divine Creator and Redeemer!
Perhaps the intensity of the women's testimonies, accounts of uncontrolled bingeing and self - hatred that terminate in divine surrender and ultimate triumph, prompts critics to judge them delusional and overwrought.
If you are correct, that some god is the ultimate judge, than you might find out that one of the other religions were correct.
Their boldness, firmness in the face of trial and how they answered to the judges in the name of their faith is very touching: Their well being is not the ultimate satisfaction but seeing others in painful situation caused them pain; they were willing to undergo difficulties and were totally oriented to others.
Demanding strictly scientific precision to guarantee Scripture's trustworthiness, requiring something more objective than the internal, personal witness of the Holy Spirit through the text itself, scholars like Lindsell end up testing the truth of the Bible by an extra-Biblical standard.32 As with Davis, externally derived «good reasons» become the ultimate criterion for judging the gospel.
If the argument here is correct, the two developments result from some of the same causes: The American kind of church - state separation meant no church monopolized religious symbols; courts were called upon to articulate ultimate purpose and justice; and judges felt little ambivalence in doing so.
Personality, the most valuable thing in the universe, revealing the real nature of the Creative Power and the ultimate meaning of creation, the only eternal element in a world of change, the one thing worth investing in, and in terms of service to which all else must be judged — that is the essential Christian creed [As I See Religion (Harper & Brothers, 1932), P. 44].
But for its members it will fulfill the demands of being human: giving a sense of ultimate meaning, offering release from personal failure, creating a noble identity of integrity, fostering the richness of a caring community, and upholding a standard of perfection which will both judge and inspire.
The funny thing about using this metaphor and claiming humility is that you are assuming the ultimate position of pride from which to judge: that you are the outsider with the perfect view of the elephant.
The proper definition of apparent evil, however, is prima facie evil which when judged from an ultimate frame of reference is that in the place of which no other realistically possible occurrence could be better.2 «Apparent» evil is not only a means to perfection, but also a morally necessary and justified means.
Heavily influenced by the Enlightenment and the philosophical tradition of Logical Positivism (the idea that if something is not able to be judged true or false, then we are rationally compelled to ignore it as irrelevant), much of the modern Church has bought into the belief that the truth of Christianity should be treated like any other set of factual claims, and that people of faith can somehow rationally observe ultimate truth with a level of personal detachment and objectivity.
In no domain is measurement the ultimate way of judging the validity of complex concepts.
The seeds of this transition from prophecy to apocalyptic may be found in part in the trial speeches in Second Isaiah.6 In these scenes the gods of the nations are brought before the ultimate judge, the Lord of Israel:
The true role of deduction in metaphysics is not to bring out the content of the initially certain, but to bring out the meaning of tentative descriptions of the metaphysically ultimate in experience so that we shall be better able to judge if they do genuinely describe this ultimate.
But then you have discarded the ultimate Standard of authority from which to judge my claims, let alone make your own.
«When we call something «old - fashioned vanilla,» it must meet the challenge of the ultimate judge, the consumer,» he continues.
With a $ 50,000 grand prize on the line, the stage is set for the ultimate grilling showdown, as the chefs head out of the kitchen to compete outdoors over three rounds, consisting of an appetizer, entrée and dessert, with recurring Chopped judges Scott Conant, Alex Guarnaschelli, Chris Santos, and special guest judges Amy Mills and Tim Love, deciding the fates for each grilling pro.
like I've said before, Wenger is simply stating that Sanchez is staying so that he can regain some leverage when it comes time to make a deal and to shift the focus back squarely on Sanchez... this is 101 tactics in PR management... the very fact that he even mentioned RVP's name speaks to the utterance arrogance of a man that believes he answers to no one... before you harshly judge Sanchez think carefully about what the ultimate intentions of both parties involved... Sanchez wants to win trophies and get paid generously for his efforts, whereas the club wants to pull the wool over our eyes once again so that we blame the player for wanting the very things we told him we wanted when we brought him in... how many times do we have to go down this road before we realize the only common factor in each of these scenarios is the club itself... trust me, if we showed any ambition Sanchez's contract demands would be much different... just like in other major sports players will take a «home town» discount if they see those in charge making a truly honest attempt to fight for the highest honours in their respective fields... that being said, if they see a team trying to make disparaging remarks about them in the press and not following through on their promises, they will likely try to make them pay a premium for their services or seek greener pastures... btw if anyone simply looks at the score versus Bayern today and thinks that even for a second that this was a deserved victory, just watch the game and judge for yourself... actually save yourself the anguish and just know that if it weren't for Cech and Martinez this could have been a repeat of our Champions League flopping or worse
And it will be filtered, disseminated, and judged in all the ways you suggest (I think particularly important is your point about persuasion and reinforcement as the ultimate purpose of viral, voter generated video).
The Act permits judges to deem legislation to be incompatible, and while the Government can appeal these decisions, the ultimate ruling of the European Court is final.
«Worst of all, it would achieve the ultimate goal of this bill which is to put judges in charge of the NYPD,» Councilman Peter Vallone, Jr. said before the vote.
An early hominid who judged himself equal to a herd of mammoths most likely paid the ultimate price.
As Judge Davis concludes, «one can be hopeful that this latest contribution to the ever growing literature will further the ultimate goal of our criminal justice system: to assure, as much as humanly possible, the exoneration of the innocent, while achieving, fairly and transparently, the conviction of the guilty.»
«If extinction is the ultimate criteria by which to judge agency implementation of the Endangered Species Act, the failure has been spectacular,» the report read.
Some species, like the impressive cockroach, have gone so long unchanged that we tend to think of them as genetic masterpieces, as judged by the ultimate critic: unwavering stability in the context of evolution.
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