Sentences with phrase «ultimately up to the judge»

It's ultimately up to the judge but your attitude and past driving history can play a part in determining how much you end up paying.
Typically, in a court case, you can make requests as to what type of property you would like to receive from the marital estate, but the decision is ultimately up to the judge.

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A victory in the case, though, would potentially set up a conflict among federal judges that ultimately would have to be worked out by the Supreme Court.
It seems that ultimately, what this does is set humans up as judge over Scripture to determine what is «true» and what is «error.»
Charlie's parents ultimately gave up their request to travel, judging that their boy's condition had deteriorated to the point where the experimental treatment had no reasonable chance of success.
In the progressive revelation view, we see humanity at its lowest in the early chapters of Genesis, and then as God calls Abraham, then Israel, then Judges, then Prophets, and then Kings, each successive step gets us higher up the ladder of truth until we ultimately arrive at Jesus, who then encourages us to keep learning and moving upward toward truth.
The author examines the New Testament record of the build - up of secular and religious forces which lead to the resistance to and rejection of Jesus, and ultimately to his being accused, judged and crucified.
It's also meant to ensure it doesn't «give the appearance of compromising judicial impartiality and independence (including independence from the political process)» while keeping a judge from taking a position on issues that might ultimately wind up before the courts, he argues in the memo.
Ultimately, that may be up to a judge to determine.
Ultimately, to wrap things up, don't judge me when every Instastory you see of me at night is me in this outfit.
Ultimately the Celerio does not have a lot of cornering grip in these days of mega wide tyres and «trick» rubber; but there is enough considering the car's low weight and there is old school driver satisfaction in judging the corner entry speed you can get away with to minimise loss in the momentum you have built up.
-- Judging by local press reports (for example, here & here), Andreas Rialas originally received a substantially higher offer for Argo's Indonesian refinery investment (TPPI), but ended up spending another couple of years negotiating (or refusing to negotiate) with Pertamina... to ultimately realise a far lower exit price for fund / shareholders.
Those few results that are judged by the researcher as worthy of wider dissemination are then typically presented to the wider scientific audience through discussions with colleagues, conference presentations, and ultimately written up for publication in the peer - reviewed scientific literature.
Ultimately it is up to the judge to determine how great the incident has affected an individual financially.
Although the decision strikes down provisions in the Criminal Code that makes adult prostitution a criminal offence, it is ultimately up to the government of Canada to «fashion corrective action», as the judge stated in her ruling.
Ultimately, whether or not a Penalty Clause is legitimate is up to the decision of a Judge.
Ultimately it will be up to the trial judge to determine the scope of Dr. Ford's expertise.
Ultimately, it is up to you to judge for yourself how to make a resume specific to the job for which you are applying.
The mix - up took months to resolve and ultimately went to court where a judge ruled that the couple owned the home outright and the bank owed them reimbursement.
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