Sentences with phrase «up to the judge of»

Some JP judges will allow it - it's up to the judge of that court - some will just tell you that they can't give legal advice.

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In a court ruling authorizing the arrests, Brazilian federal judge André Duszczak said «Faria and other BRF officers sought to cover up claims of possible food contamination, as shown in certain laboratory tests, made by a former employee in a labor lawsuit.»
If the judges decide to launch court proceedings, the Catalan politicians could be arrested and, if found guilty of rebellion, punished by up to 30 years in prison.
No matter the task, those who had enjoyed a relaxing cup of tea were judged to have come up with more creative solutions.
This is incredibly difficult, especially in an industry that very few people grow up dreaming of working in (not a lot of web developers that always wanted to build a quilting website), but the value of a leadership team can be judged by their ability to attract and keep the right talent.
«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.
This year, I was honoured to be one of the judges so I'm not just excited for the nominees, I'm also keen to see if my picks end up winning.
One day, you wake up, and all of these judges who once said no to you are now knocking on your door.
In August, a North Carolina judge reportedly rebuked OnDeck, calling the company «particularly willful and malicious», for continuing to debit payments from a new bank account set up by Wayco Ham, of Goldsboro, after it had filed for bankruptcy.
To select its judges, Next 15 management didn't simply go with the most senior people in the organization; instead, they put up a diverse team selected on the basis of actually being good at judging such a competition: a panel defined not by job title, but by skill and expertise.
Last week, 25 entrepreneurs boarded the Start - up Bus in San Francisco and spent the next 48 hours developing business ideas, which they then pitched to a panel of judges at the South by Southwest Festival in Austin.
U.S. - based firms made up a fifth of those in a 2017 «A list» of 159 companies judged to have ambitious policies on limiting climate change and protecting water resources and forests, according to London - based non-profit CDP.
When something is intangible and therefore difficult to judge, we sometimes use easier to perceive shortcuts to get a rough sense of where someone stands — that's how something as subtle as «success» can sometimes end up reduced to who drives the fanciest car, for example.
That hearing was followed up by Trump announcing his seventh wave of judicial nominees, an additional 15 names that are about to be submitted to the Senate, bringing the total number of district and circuit court judges he's nominated to roughly 50 — blowing far past the number of judicial nominations made at this stage of a presidency by any recent predecessors.
It will be up to a judge to determine whether she is legally responsible for his death by the end of this week.
That court is largely made up of Democrats, and the judges» questioning appeared to break along partisan lines.
Further, he can (at the judge's discretion) be barred, for up to seven years, from becoming a member of council again.
The Supreme Court's Bildisco decision required the airlines jump through some additional hoops before a judge can allow them to rip up a union contract, but the mere fact of its possibility weakens the bargaining power of unions by making companies less accountable to what they've promised workers.
Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley (ms), Citigroup, and UBS Group are exploring the use of artificial intelligence software to judge applicants on traits — such as teamwork, curiosity, and grit — that help in the workplace but don't always show up on a resume or come through in an interview.
Trump and his allies fear that documents and recordings that the FBI swept up from Cohen's home and office could come back to haunt the president, whose lawyers have joined Cohen's in New York in asserting attorney - client privilege and are asking a federal judge to approve an independent review of the material.
WASHINGTON (Reuters)- A federal judge ordered the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to reconsider its environmental review of the Dakota Access Pipeline on Wednesday, opening up the possibility that the line could be shut at a later date.
Accountability should be judged on tangible industrial measures like start - up tech company survival rates after three and five years, number of new products and services brought to market annually by companies that IRAP supported, and overall ROI after three or five years.
He's faced a number of significant setbacks and distractions, including federal judges» smackdown of his two travel bans, a failure to repeal and replace Obamacare and an ongoing investigation into his administration's possible collusion with the Russian government in the months leading up to the November election.
Canada B.C. judge dismisses lawsuit against RCMP, saying it was filed too late, Canadian Press Jury to decide fate of Raymond Cormier, accused of killing Tina Fontaine, Toronto Star Overwhelmed refugee tribunal gives up on regulated timeframe for asylum hearings, National Post
If Judge Campbell forces the company to pay $ 50 million (or a similarly high amount) up front, then the company plans to take its case to the Second District Court of Appeals, which has already reversed some of Campbell's decisions.
Western allies press Trump to maintain nuclear deal with Iran: Reuters US intelligence monitors Iranian cargo shipments into Syria: CNN A trade war is a major risk for China's debt - ridden economy: CNBC Federal judge orders gov» t must accept new DACA immigration applications: WaPo Unification of Koreas still unlikely as leaders prepare to meet: Reuters US Consumer Confidence Index rebounded in April after March decline: CB New home sales in US increased to 4 - month high in March: MarketWatch Richmond Fed Mfg Index turns negative for first time since 2016: Bond Buyer S&P Case - Shiller Home Price Index surged in Feb, up 6.3 % y - o - y: CNBC Federal Housing Finance Agency: US house prices continued to rise in Feb: HW Corp bonds with lowest investment - grade rating look vulnerable: Bloomberg 10 - year Treasury yield reaches 3.0 % for first time since 2014: CNN Money
My judgement would be that policy settings that fostered a return to the sort of upward trend in household leverage we saw up to 2006 would have a high likelihood, some time down the track, of being judged to have gone too far.
The 13 best start - ups in the Seed program of Start - Up Chile were responsible for showing to judges, investors and mentors, the most relevant businesses of the 18th generation of the program.
Entries from That Boutique - y Whisky Company seemed to go down a treat with the Wizards of Whisky judges, as they scooped up 6 awards in the Independent Bottlers category!
The residents say the judge's ruling opens the door to get some measure of compensation for everyone in Miami who paid for a hardened system but ended up roasting for days after Irma.
The solution that Citi has come up with — probably the only solution — is to get out of the custody business in Argentina entirely and make this someone else's problem, though let's pause here and say that is a somewhat drastic solution: U.S. District Judge Thomas Griesa has basically shut down a U.S. bank's legitimate business in Argentina.
The panel of judges will be looking for three key criteria when they evaluate the proposals of this year's Walmart Green Student Challenge submissions: the winning idea will present a new way of doing business, have a significant sustainability benefit, and have a strong business case to back it up.
It's been my view since circa 2003 that «they» would hold up the system with printed money and credit creation until every last crumb of middle class wealth was swept off the table and into the pockets of those in position to do the sweeping: Corporate America, the very wealthy («wealthy» = enough disposable cash to buy a few politicians and Federal judges) and the political elite — the latter of which are compensated pawns for the first two cohorts.
The challenge of judging how much response was necessary has been complicated by the global credit turmoil, which has had the effect of pushing up actual borrowing costs relative to the cash rate the Reserve Bank sets.
While Waymo wanted to bring up software trade secrets the company believed Uber took as part of this lawsuit — which is about self - driving hardware called lidar — the judge said it would add too much to this trial but ruled the company could file a separate lawsuit related to software after this ended.
Hopefully, we have all come around or are slowly coming around to leaving people alone to lead their own lives in the manner they choose rather than sitting in a pulpit judging people, often with a level of morality that we / you yourselves can't live up to.
If it is right to judge Islam as a whole on the basis of the barbarism of jihadi groups, how should we explain — and encourage — the actions of Kurdish Muslims and many other Muslims who are standing up to the jihadists and paying with their lives to protect Christian and Yazidi minorities in Iraq?
No matter where you stake your claim it is not up to us to judge the beliefs of another.
It is not up to any of us to judge and it will make no difference at the end of the day, really.
Otherwise the whole «line up on ether side of the Throne on The Last Day to be judged» is nonsense, as well.
Judging by the reaction to yesterday's story about a company not allowing religious baubles to be worn outside of the uniform combined with this story, it seems that certain Christians think they should be allowed to dress up as the pope and prosthelytize in the workplace without any possible reprisal from their employers.
Well, the last time Americans had a president who was psychologically «programmed» to ignore facts that didn't agree with his beliefs, the USA ended up wasting $ 1T in an illegal war to «liberate» 100's of billions of barrels of Iraqi oil (as many as 1.2 M people died in the process due to violence, disease & starvation resulting from the conflict), nearly $ 5T was added to the U.S. federal debt, a man with experience as the Judges and Stewards Commissioner for the International Arabian Horse Association was put in charge of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), the U.S. subprime credit «bubble» expanded hugely & then imploded, wiping out some $ 14T in global wealth & destroying millions of jobs, etc..
If it were up to us to judge each other and to say who makes it to heaven and who doesn't, then guess what, none of us would make it.
Seriously People, time to grow up and grow out of the thought that we are here to judge and tell other people how to live.
And I did not want to add to comments that drug up what the courts and public officials have already judged on for years, at the possible expense of hurting Tony's family more than all of them have already suffered.
I was a churchy person, and I spent my life judging those who did not measure up to my standards of Godly living.
the judges are not supposed to get caught up in fallacies of tradition - they are there, in a large part, to protect the minority from the majority.
If these corporations believed their interests had been injured, they could take the government to court — not in the courts of that country to be judged by its laws — but in special courts set up to adjudicate between governments and corporations for the sake of maintaining the free flow of capital.
If you judge me worthy, Lord God, I would show to those whose lives are dull and drab the limitless horizons opening out to humble and hidden efforts; for these efforts, if pure in intention, can add to the extension of the incarnate Word a further element — an element known to Christ's heart and gathered up into his immortality.
Many who hated Scalia's rulings could not help but be entertained by his razor - sharp writing, which he used especially in his dissenting opinions to carve up the majority's reasoning (my favorite is Planned Parenthood v. Casey, where among other things he referred to the majority's «Nietzschean vision of us unelected, life - tenured judges — leading a Volk who will be «tested by following»» the Court's rulings obediently).
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