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  • ly by switching chapter orders) based on his judgments about the content, authorship, and historici
  • ording to this perspective, when people make judgments about a target, they rely upon their feeling
  • Although judgments about the relative size of such buildings ar
  • h challenges Mr. Vernon and his preconceived judgments about all of them.
  • esult in unelected judges making substantive judgments about government policies and "legislating"
  • ade to the Act by the Civil Jurisdiction and Judgments Act 1991 which gave Courts power under the L
  • The Civil Jurisdiction and Judgments Act 1982 (c.27) is an Act of the Parliament
  • was rectified by the Civil Jurisdiction and Judgments Act 1982 (Gibraltar) Order 1997 which stated
  • h all three resulting in multimillion dollar judgments against the makers of isotretinoin; there ar
  • nts who said that she would actively enforce judgments against deadbeat parents and was endorsed by
  • God's Judgments and Punishments: Individuals and Nations
  • livering the leading judgment, his secondary judgments and dissenting judgments proved valuable, an
  • Enforcement and Collection of Judgments and Liens, Institute for Continuing Legal Ed
  • ing, and social interaction produce beliefs, judgments, and choices.
  • heir knowledge about the sources when making judgments, and the use of metacognitive knowledge gain
  • Wray's judgments and charges are recorded in the reports of D
  • views on democracy and human rights through judgments and lectures.
  • gates the mental processes underlying social judgments and behavior, paying particular attention to
  • certainty, discourage judges to make summary judgments, and would discourage settlement.
  • re able to get rid of sensible components of judgments, and just focus on formal categories themsel
  • ates it is an attack on the hasty and unfair judgments, and as the further verses show it is also a
  • to deliver, as well the words spoken, as the judgments and reasons thereupon given,' in the courts
  • rrect moral choices, and to form independent judgments and decisions.
  • ted estates, the repeal of all "unrighteous" judgments, and a complete retroactive amnesty for all
  • to review, to affirm, set aside or annul the judgments and sentences imposed on these petitioners [
  • Judgments are used for example in formalizing deductio
  • und zero to investigate the explosion before judgments are made.
  • w of diligence (the means by which civil law judgments are enforced against assets in Scotland).
  • only toward the end of the novel that these judgments are at all softened and we are reminded of C
  • h his colleagues but argus that his few long judgments are of high quality, especially those on lan
  • a designation of this court, inasmuch as its judgments are subject to appeal to the House of Lords,
  • sured physicians who fail to satisfy adverse judgments arising from claims of medical malpractice.
  • ward, controlled the state, and made her own judgments as to policy decisions.
  • egories where the Court "treated state-court judgments as final for jurisdictional purposes althoug
  • He may be rash in his judgments at times, but it's the rashness of enthusias
  • tion of skeleton arguments in civil appeals, judgments being "handed down" rather than read, and en
  • in which the company was placed at the time, judgments being rendered against it and executions lev
  • reexamination of the underlying issues, the judgments below are affirmed ... so far as that decisi
  • According to published judgments by the Massachusetts Executive Office of Env
  • as a tautology or from a given context); but judgments can be also other inductively definable asse
  • Great was the code of laws ("dooms", laws or judgments) compiled by Alfred the Great (c.
  • characteristics that are often described in judgments dealing with obscenity --dirt for dirt's sak
  • untries appear more likely to agree with the judgments described in the story than do those from Ea
  • example, when discussing abortion, madhhabs judgments differ considerably.
  • He made a number of landmark judgments during his Supreme Court tenure, including t
  • The Course of Divine Judgments, eight Lectures on the Impending Pestilence,
  • The European Court of Human Rights combined judgments for Beckett, Grady, Lustig-Prean and Smith a
  • ew Li for having handed down three different judgments for one case.
  • , has over his three-decade career won major judgments for his clients against the asbestos and tob
  • to run an effective campaign, and thus made judgments for themselves on how to allocate resources,
  • His appeal judgments frequently cut the length of sentences and h
  • is empirical work gathered life-satisfaction judgments from many modern and traditional cultures wo
  • errorism are allowed by law to collect court judgments from the U.S. government.
  • Judgments from these district courts can be the subjec
  • rce on the High Court bench, and many of his judgments from the 1930s and 1940s are still regarded
  • tates in Ireland" ratified previous decrees, judgments, grants and instructions made or given by th
  • Many other judgments have been studied; for example, "A is false"
  • individual to form and to express political judgments, however far they may deviate from the mains
  • Those judgments, however, did not stop Soloway's illegal spa
  • His dissertation was entitled "Cases and Judgments in Ethical Reasoning: An Appraisal of Contem
  • Several of his judgments in the House of Lords have become landmark s
  • The most important judgments in logic are of the form "A is true".
  • widely recognized for "still writing lots of judgments in her own clear style."
  • S. Rajendra Babu delivered several landmark judgments in civil law, criminal law, constitutional l
  • t remedies under the Toohey and Gaudron JJ's judgments in Leeth v Commonwealth, only Toohey J in th
  • er had a cocaine addition which impaired his judgments, including his decision to buy out his partn
  • troduce more and more of his own beliefs and judgments into the drama, exploring what he termed the
  • Elsewhere, divine judgments involving fire and sulphur are prophesied ag
  • be demonstrated, whereas the truth of value judgments is not susceptible of proof.
  • executions upon those judgments issuing in 1819 which were levied upon all t
  • ntry's laws did not allow the enforcement of judgments made in other countries.
  • s a judge was controversial, and some of his judgments made headline news, resulting in calls for j
  • tual judgment as well as in the execution of judgments made by others.
  • so made it treason "to attempt to repeal any Judgments made by Parliament against certain traitors"
  • Although some of his judgments, mainly those related to the defense of the
  • ggle for Europe 1939-1941 (documents, facts, judgments), Moscow, Veche, 2000 (Russian: Мельтюхов М.
  • s great legal knowledge was displayed in his judgments no less than at the bar.
  • Her judgments of literature and art were influential.
  • Any attempt to select notable judgments of Justice Gummow is made difficult because
  • insk and Baron extended the omission bias to judgments of morality of choices.
  • As a result, our judgments of attribution are often distorted along tho
  • d, it prohibited judges from passing general judgments of a legislative value (see above).
  • The Naked Bow, or, A Visible Display of the Judgments of God on the Enemies of Truth (1794)
  • age member states to respect the rulings and judgments of the court because that way we can help to
  • sh translation by James Herschel Holden, The Judgments of Nativities (Tempe, Az.: A.F.A., Inc, 2008
  • High Court of Admiralty; commencing with the Judgments of Sir William Scott, Easter Term, 1808, 181
  • The reason is that people already have moral judgments of real world cases such as abortion and eut
  • His judgments of this class cover a wide range of topics,
  • tradition of cuisine and music, of skeptical judgments, of irony and humor in expression” -played a
  • ve the power to review or interfere with the judgments of federal courts in matters arising under t
  • Judgments of the new divisions could only be appealed
  • ccorded by the courts of one province to the judgments of another for a personal action brought for
  • ord Hoffmann was involved in three important judgments of the House of Lords concerning terrorism:
  • dicial astrology, Introduction to the Art of Judgments of the Stars, dedicated to the Sultan Sayf a
  • appeal, the U.S. Supreme Court affirmed the judgments of the lower courts on the island in decidin
  • e removed from the world before the end-time judgments of the tribulation and Armageddon, after whi
  • nt; illustrating the change in the students' judgments of one another and their realization that th
  • elops a general theory of moral judgment and judgments of rationality; Thinking How to Live (2003)
  • ipedia's place to make value unsourced value judgments on any subject.
  • e teeth are known but not sufficient to make judgments on diet.
  • ishops are necessarily able to form accurate judgments on a priest's recovery.
  • Graduates make sound judgments on the cross-domain use of joint air, space
  • tly modified to observe the effects on moral judgments on people.
  • ation within the Roman Curia that pronounces judgments on beatifications and canonizations.
  • The judgments on the illness and the patients are still im
  • run as we have no data, as yet, to base our judgments on.
  • rovided by law in cases of writs of error on judgments, or appeals from decrees rendered in a circu
  • te jurisdiction over a very limited class of judgments, orders, and decrees.
  • rds, it is perfectly sensible to look at the judgments other editors have made and see what we can
  • me Court Judge of not having a single of his judgments overturned by the Privy Council on Appeal.
  • Experiencing Fiction: Judgments, Progressions, and the Rhetorical Theory of
  • Tell about It (2005), Experiencing Fiction: Judgments, Progressions, and the Rhetorical Theory of
  • , to name a few, historiography, arbitrismo ( judgments proposed to solve problems of the kingdom, m
  • In his opinion, Mills was careful to avoid judgments regarding the institution of slavery itself,
  • Of the 75 judgments released in 2003, 14 were oral judgments, 49
  • Of the 73 judgments released in 1999, 12 were oral, and 42 were
  • Of the 65 judgments released in 2000, 9 were oral, and 42 were u
  • Of the 86 judgments released in 2002, 10 were oral, 56 were unan
  • rked that this year was the lowest number of judgments released in at least 25 years.
  • as tried speculating on Wall Street, but bad judgments rendered him broke.
  • pact of a series of incidents resulting from judgments she has made...we have concluded that it wou
  • than Healy allows and that his speeches and judgments show a man of intelligence and originality.
  • e contracting business has $143,618 in court judgments since 2008.
  • he did not draw attention to himself and his judgments tended not to include any comments which wer
  • t was impossible to prove the truth of value judgments, the requirement of the relevant provisions
  • Governor of Arbour Hill Prison: one of five judgments; the case concerned a "collateral" challenge
  • e published 'The Safe Retreat from impending Judgments,' the substance of a sermon preached by Edwa
  • and beliefs, and subsequent perceptions and judgments, thus becoming a self-fulfilling prophecy.
  • ession representing a proposition; the truth judgments thus require a more primitive judgment: "A i
  • f Kerala since 1985 and has several reported judgments to his credit.
  • st, which fed negative stereotypes and hasty judgments towards Holocaust survivors.
  • n the United States that makes foreign libel judgments unenforceable in U.S. courts, unless those j
  • no doubt, on the evidence we heard, that the judgments we made and the verdicts we reached were cor
  • A total of 59 judgments were published.
  • Judgments were recovered against it upon which executi
  • The facts on which Lingens founded his value judgments were not disputed; nor was his good faith.
  • Royal edicts and public judgments were handed down in the small courtyard of A
  • Her judgments were considered the final word in many cases
  • Five judgments were delivered in the High Court, by (1) Jus
  • However, his calmness produced judgments which were generally regarded as fair and hu
  • ritish constitutional law because of several judgments which consider the relationship between parl
  • multitude of my sins and the depths of Your judgments, who can search them out, O Savior of souls,
  • an implicit belief in special providences, ' judgments,' witchcraft, &c.