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judgement and concluded
Ultimately, it was concluded that Stewart was guilty and the Alpha Lanterns decided on the judgement of death for his crime.
The court concluded his failure arose ' from an error of judgement, and not from want of courage.
A review by the UK Parliament found it was impossible to quantify the most important advantages and disadvantages, and concluded that a decision on whether to retain the new system would depend on a qualitative judgement.
Robinson concluded that much of the New Testament was written before AD 64, partly based on his judgement that there is little textual evidence that the New Testament reflects knowledge of the Temple's AD 70 destruction.
Kocoras concluded, " hile we will not condone or tolerate noncompliance with a valid order of this court Spamhaus ' refusal to satisfy the default judgement neither will we impose a sanction that does not correspond to the gravity of the offending conduct.
Skelton and Memon concluded that the " broad overall judgement " ( a ' weighing ', rather than a ' balancing ' approach ) is the interpretation of ' sustainable management ' now favoured by the Environment Court.
Although several similar cases have been brought to the ECHR are awaiting judgement, two have been concluded in a similar fashion:
A further 1994 case brought by Cyprus, on which judgement was made in 2001, concluded that Turkey continued to offer insufficient support in clarifying the fate of missing Cypriots.
Wisden also praised his captaincy, suggesting that he inspired the team, and concluded: " Over and above all this he was, by general consent, by far the best of the county captains, never losing his grip of the game and managing his side with a judgement that was seldom at fault.
He was picked to head the inquiry into the Staines air disaster in 1972, and concluded that the underlying cause was an undiagnosed heart condition of the pilot which impaired his judgement, coupled with the pilot's known bad temper which led to his junior crew being unwilling to challenge him.

judgement and
On July 8 833, Gregory wrote to the bishops of Gaul, Europe and Germany ” declaring that Aldric had every right to appeal to the pope, and that until the pope had issued a judgement one way or the other, no-one could pass a sentence against him.
In name of my God ”, the most gracious, the most merciful, all praise and thanks to my God ”, the Lord of universe, the most gracious, the most merciful, Master ( of the ) day, the judgement, You alone we worships and you alone we ask for help, Guide us, the path, the straight.
In response to the view handed down at the time of Ireland's Famine that The judgement of God … sent the calamity to teach the Irish a lesson, that calamity must not be too much mitigated ”( Charles E. Trevelyan-Permanent Assistant Secretary at the British Treasury with prime responsibility for Famine relief in Ireland ), Graham's song calls to task a vengeful God :-
Azazel's fate is foretold near the end of 1 Enoch 2: 8, where God says, On the day of the great judgement he shall be cast into the fire.
He greatly impressed the Spanish Ambassador in Rome, the Duke of Sesa, who described him as a man of good judgement, experienced in his profession, hard working, quiet and disinterested .” While in Rome Queirós also first wrote his Treatise on Navigation as a letter to the king, further reinforcing his reputation as a navigator.
The judgement states in relation to the appellant's assertions regarding the claim that his IP address had been disguised: These suggestions are fanciful in the extreme.
Nonetheless, the term dumbing down ” is subjective, because what someone considers as dumbed down ” usually depends upon the taste ( value judgement ) of the reader, the listener, and the viewer.
Schopenhauer stated that Thus we have the queer combination of the knowledge of the beautiful with that of the suitableness of natural bodies into one faculty of knowledge called power of judgement, and the treatment of the two heterogeneous subjects in one book .”
Although this Synod was initially delayed by an earthquake that Wycliffe himself believed symbolized the judgement of God ,” it eventually re-convened.
Following the tribunal's decision, Ms. Telfer was unable to pay the judgement ; in response, lawyers with the Human Rights Legal Support Centre obtained a writ of seizure ” ordering the sheriff to seize Telfer s Mississauga home and auction it off to obtaint he $ 36, 000 payment.
He is as cunning as a first class female diplomatist … ( but has not ) real sound judgement …… intrigues with newspaper correspondents … he has not the brains nor the disposition nor the coolness nor the firmness of purpose to enable him to take command in any war … a very second rate general … whose two most remarkable traits ( a ) re extreme vanity & unbounded self-seeking " although a letter to his wife ( complaining that Wood was a very puzzle-headed fellow ”, wanting in method and vain ) suggests that Wolseley still bore Wood a grudge about the peace after Majuba Hill.
The hero must not deserve his misfortune, but he must cause it by making a fatal mistake, an error of judgement, which may well involve some imperfection of character but not such as to make us regard him as morally responsible ” for the disasters although they are nevertheless the consequences of the flaw in him, and his wrong decision at a crisis is the inevitable outcome of his character ( cf.
In passing judgement the Chief Justice said: You have done as much as you could to dishonour God in this case ; for the bottom of your treason was your setting up your false religion, than which there is not any thing more displeasing to God, or more pernicious to mankind in the world .”.
In its judgement, the Wenzhou Intermediate People s Court labeled the case the no.
The judgement holds that the rarest of the rare ” test prescribed in Bachchan Singh s case was diluted in the Machchi Singh case.
The judgement then goes on to say that the rarest of the rare ” must be measured not only in qualitative but also in quantitative terms.
Commenting on the judgement, Shaikh explained: The judge accepted my legal arguments and found the charges against me to be baseless.
According to Adler, the individual consciousness is a priori socialized ”, insofar as every logical judgement already and necessarily includes reference to a multitude of assenting subjects ; Adler s ‘ social a priori transcendentally implies the possibility of social reality.
McCabe s biographer Jack McHarg said that the innings was a sort of encyclopedia of attacking batsmanship, a triumph of character, technique and judgement ”.
Thomas Jefferson even wrote that the building captivated the eyes and judgement of all as to leave no doubt … of its preference over all which have been produced … It is simple, noble beautiful, excellently distributed and moderate in size .”

judgement and We
We refuse to be guided or coerced by any influence but our own judgement.
So far as the guilt of Jews in the death of our Saviour is concerned, the rejection of the Messiah by His own, is according to Scripture, a mystery — a mystery given us for our instruction, not for our self-exaltation ... We cannot sit in judgement on the onetime leaders of Israel — God alone is their judge.
We can then make a judgement on the plausibility of that explanation.
We should all celebrate the restoration of faith in our country by the local and international community with this judgement.

judgement and find
But other lawyers ( and judges too ) still find the expression a convenient one ( for example, see the judgement of Mr Justice Bokhary, a Permanent Judge of the Court of Final Appeal of Hong Kong, in Sanfield Building Contractors Ltd v. Li Kai Cheong ).
According to Watts, judgement is " to compare ... ideas together, and to join them by affirmation, or disjoin then by negation, according as we find them to agree or disagree ".
Although it was founded in 1796, the first prize was not given until 1839, as the academy could not find anyone who, in their judgement, deserved the award.
This judgement would find SCO guilty of copyright infringement of IBM's contributions to Linux.

judgement and
* July – Spain: In order to facilitate the movement of Reconquista, Pope Honorius III reverses Innocent III s earlier judgement and declares Ferdinand III of Castile legitimate heir to the Kingdom of Leon.
Confirmed in his judgement of the importance of Freud s work, Jones joined Jung in Zurich to plan the inaugural Psychoanalytical Congress.
It has been read as a parable about the destruction of Victorian social values and the disintegration of pre-World War I English society, and Goole s final speech has been interpreted variously as a quasi-Christian vision of hell and judgement, and as a Socialist party manifesto.
Edna faces the crowd as her employers receive judgement, from the Stephen Daldry productionDaldry s production and staging placed considerable emphasis on the Birling house as a site of social exclusion, and places a number of additional characters on stage who represent those who are excluded from the Birling s world.
But only a few installments later, this has sublimated somewhat into history: when Val saves his new friend Sir Gawain from a robber knight and Gawain decides to take the villain to Camelot for summary judgement from King Arthur, the whole party is at one point attacked by another enormous beast — only this time it s a salt water crocodile !...
Although Lange believed that the error cast doubt on Douglas s judgement, he did not accept Douglas s resignation because he did not wish to appoint a new finance spokesperson so close to the election.
He sent a papal legate to a synod of bishops convoked by Conrad at Altheim in 916, with the result that the synod ordered Conrad s opponents to present themselves before Pope John at Rome if they did not appear before another synod for judgement, under pain of excommunication.
So we made an effort to convince comrades in our own sections that logically speaking the question of participation in the government should be subordinated to a judgement of the government s orientations.
Basing his judgement on many years as a newspaper journalist Hetherington ( 1985 ) states that: “… anything which threatens people s peace, prosperity and well being is news and likely to make headlines ”.
In response, Kiriyenko sued Novaya Gazeta and Rozhnov for libel, and in passing judgement in favour of Kiriyenko the court ordered Novaya Gazeta to retract all publications relating to the accusations, and noted " Novaya gazeta s content on the missing IMF funds include a great deal of unproven information " and also went on to say that the newspaper " is obliged to publish only officially proven information linking Mr Kiriyenko with embezzlement.
Criticisms of Kafka s short story range from simple parallelism between the lives of Georg and Kafka to more complex views concerning the notion of judgement itself.
In response, Kiriyenko sued Novaya Gazeta and Rozhnov for libel, and in passing judgement in favour of Kiriyenko the court ordered Novaya Gazeta to retract all publications relating to the accusations, and noted " Novaya gazeta s content on the missing IMF funds include a great deal of unproven information " and also went on to say that the newspaper " is obliged to publish only officially proven information linking Mr Kiriyenko with embezzlement.
But I wouldn t want to make a judgement on that simply due to this attempt's mediocrity.
Those publications have no explicit calibration against instrumental data, are just Lamb s qualitative judgement and interpretation of what he refers to as the ‘ evidence ), and disappeared from the 1992 supplementary report.
As opposed to the Kharijites, Murjites advocated the idea of deferred judgement of peoples belief.
His summary is that the study is usually only able to give reliable knowledge in general terms ; that astrological advice should be welcomed but not expected to be faultless ; and that the astrologer should not be criticised but encouraged to integrate non-celestial information within the compilation of a judgement ( such as what is known of an individual s ethnic background, nationality and parental influences ).
It s judgement day, so what s the big hurry now?

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