That leads clients to trust me which fuels my empathy for their situations and
zealousness as an advocate.
Not exact matches
«20 Our worth
as God's creatures is not to be judged by the
zealousness or success of our effort but by our relationship to God (cf. Neh.
But over
zealousness in swaddling with thick and multiple blankets can be detrimental for babies
as they can overheat.
I fear that your religious
zealousness for «INDEXING
AS THE ONE AND ONLY TRUE GOD» has blinded you.
And having represented criminal defendants myself, I realize that they don't always understand the necessary niceties of, for example, shaking opposing counsel's hands or saying hello, and may sometimes view these civilities
as a sign of disloyalty or a lack of
zealousness.
In this manner,
zealousness towards a client, when tempered of course with the obligation to the justice system, can be understood
as striving in their cause even where it may have adverse effects on personal finances or even public reputation.
Whether he was or was not is secondary,
as the association was intended to demonstrate the dangers of
zealousness, and incidentally was later used to foster anti-Semitism.
It happens to amount to a criticism of what you've described
as «overzealousness» in a sexual assault case but in this instance from the participants in the critical narrative (here the Crown and the trial judge); coupled to an instance of lack of competence, or a perhaps lack of appropriate
zealousness, or maybe just diffidence, on the part of defence counsel in complying with defence counsel's obligations under the defence narrative.