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It also was the place where people's souls went after death for judgement, though it was not the full extent of the afterlife.
This is the context, one of ripeness for judgement, in which Joshua, Caleb, and the other ten went to spy out the land.
This proved a sound judgement, since Hamer went on to win three more elections for the Liberals.
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.
Against the better judgement of Anne and Peter, Charles chose to renounce his unconsummated marriage to Margaret of Austria, and instead marry Anne, Duchess of Brittany ; he then went against them by returning Margaret's dowry – Artois and Franche-Comté – to her brother, Philip the Handsome.
This could also be the major reason why Slayers went rogue and constantly struggled for sole leadership of the Slayer Army in Season Eight and the Potential Slayers kept questioning both Faith and Buffy's judgement in Season Seven.
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.
He went on to say that in making his judgement he would consider the nature of Members ' remarks and the context in which they were made.
When they were teleported to the other dimension Copperhead believed that it was judgement day and they all went to the " bad place ", though he is confused when he sees the heroes there.
Fawehinmi went on to the Supreme Court and got a favourable judgement which enabled him go back to the Lagos State High Court, this judgement also mandated the Justice Candido to recluse himself from the case and appoint another judge to hear the case.
After Simmerson showed ill judgement and cowardice at the Battle of Talavera ( where Sharpe captured a French Imperial Eagle, which then went on to be displayed on the regiment's Colours ), Colonel William Lawford, an old friend of Sharpe's, took command.
In 2005, the FCC transferred control of the license to the receiver liquidating the assets of America First Communications to satisfy a court judgement and the station went silent pending its possible sale.
Following the judgement against intelligent design supporters in the Kitzmiller v. Dover Area School District trial where a judge decided that it was unconstitutional for Dover Area High School's school board to require teachers to tell students that Darwin's theory of evolution is " not a fact ," members of Repent America went door-to-door.
He went to jail in 1880 for a year for refusing to pay a slander judgement to a lawyer who had committed adultery with Dibbs ' sister-in-law.

judgement and against
After reviewing the history of the community, Justice Arnould gave a definitive and detailed judgement against the plaintiffs and in favour of Hasan Ali Shah and other defendants.
No free man shall be arrested, or imprisoned, or deprived of his property, or outlawed, or exiled, or in any way destroyed, nor shall we go against him or send against him, unless by legal judgement of his peers, or by the law of the land.
While acknowledging that his conduct had been lax, he countered that he had never allowed gifts to influence his judgement and, indeed, he had on occasion given a verdict against those who had paid him.
It contains an extended polemic against the doctrine of predestination ( Chapter 164 ), and in favour of justification by faith ; arguing that the eternal destination of the soul to Heaven or Hell is neither pre-determined by God's grace ( as in Calvinism ), nor the judgement of God, in his mercy, on the faith of believers on Earth ( as in Islam ).
It will conduct and complete all appeal proceedings for which the notice of appeal against the judgement or sentence is filed before 1 July 2013.
He murders King Duncan against his better judgement and then wallows in guilt and paranoia.
Kierkegaard, an advocate of a philosophy of life, generally argued against levelling and its nihilist consequence, although he believed it would be " genuinely educative to live in the age of levelling people will be forced to face the judgement of alone.
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.
Satire instead uses the comic to go against power and its oppressions, has a subversive character, and a moral dimension which draws judgement against its targets.
On 23 May Cranmer pronounced the judgement that Henry's marriage with Catherine was against the law of God.
So that a hasty verdict was brought in against him, and the question being asked, if he had anything to say, why judgement should not pass, he only said, that since the Court had refused to hear what was fit for him to speak in his defense, he had no more to say ; upon which Bridgeman pronounced the sentence.
Joyce obtained a default judgement against Morrissey, revised his outstanding claim to £ 688, 000, and secured orders garnishing much of the singer's income.
Tess feels so guilty over the horse's death, she agrees, against her better judgement, to visit Mrs. d ' Urberville, a wealthy widow who lives in the nearby town of Trantridge, and " claim kin.
Earhart's mother also provided part of the $ 1, 000 " stake " against her " better judgement.
Eochu mac Luchta, king of Munster, convinces Ailill and Medb, very much against Medb's better judgement, to offer reparations to Conchobar.
Fields represented Jeffrey Katzenberg in landmark action against Disney and obtained multi-million dollar judgement for George Harrison against his former business manager.
With the Earth Lanterns captive, the Alpha Lanterns proceeded with their judgement only for Varix to turn against his cybernetic brethren.
He wrote: The name was from the start Hoorn: not ( against better judgement ) derived from the weed Damphoorn, if t ' ghemeyne ghevoelen van noch heden hout ( De name was van eersten af Hoorn: niet ( behoudens beter oordeel ) van het kruyt Damphoorn, als t ' ghemeyne ghevoelen van noch heden hout ).
On 18 January, Edward declared the judgement against Gaveston unlawful, and restored all lands to him.
An appeal was launched by the College and Mr Boden against the tribunal's judgement, resulting in a financial out-of-court settlement with the aggrieved employee.
He is pressured ( against his better judgement ) by Hildigunnr to accept only blood vengeance.

judgement and was
The United States District Court for the District of Minnesota released its judgement on October 19, 1973, finding in Honeywell v. Sperry Rand that the ENIAC patent was a derivative of John Atanasoff's invention.
The judgement was significant in that it legally established the status of the Khojas as a community referred to as Shia Imami Ismailis, and of Hasan Ali Shah as the spiritual head of that community.
Yasna 19 ( which has only survived in a Sassanid era ( 226 – 650 CE ) Zend commentary on the Ahuna Vairya invocation ), prescribes a Path to Judgement known as the Chinvat Peretum or Chinvat bridge ( cf: As-Sirāt in Islam ), which all souls had to cross, and judgement ( over thoughts, words, deeds performed during a lifetime ) was passed as they were doing so.
If the subject could so judge his own superior, then all lawful superior authority could lawfully be overthrown by the arbitrary judgement of an inferior, and thus all law was under constant threat.
The marriage was the first of a series of errors of judgement by Mary that handed the victory to the Scottish Protestants and to Elizabeth.
" However, benevolence was not to be enforced, being a matter of free individual " private judgement.
His " reaction was ... lame ;" he eventually flew to Berlin, but he appeared to have " lost his once instinctive, ultra-swift power of judgement ".
The court's judgement was implemented without delay, the two parties signing as early as 4 April an agreement concerning the practical modalities for the implementation of the judgement.
" The judgement of other early 20th century Indologists was even less favourable.
Nostradamus claimed to base his published predictions on judicial astrology — the astrological ' judgement ', or assessment, of the ' quality ' ( and thus potential ) of events such as births, weddings, coronations etc .— but was heavily criticized by professional astrologers of the day such as Laurens Videl for incompetence and for assuming that " comparative horoscopy " ( the comparison of future planetary configurations with those accompanying known past events ) could actually predict what would happen in the future.
Divine pardon at judgement was always a central concern for the Ancient Egyptians.
However, it could be argued that the subsequent fortunes of other Eastern-Bloc automobile manufacturers such as Lada, AutoVAZ, and of Škoda Works itself – once Škoda Auto's parent company – suggested that Volkswagen's involvement was not necessarily a result of poor judgement.
There are other interpretations which say that Saul and the witch having been frightened by his appearance, and Samuel as having been composed, classical rabbinical sources argue that Samuel was terrified by the ordeal, having expected to be appearing to face God's judgement, and had therefore brought Moses with him ( to the land of the living ) as a witness to his adherence to the mitzvot.
Historian Graham White describes the treaty of Winchester as a " precarious peace ", capturing the judgement of most modern historians that the situation in late 1153 was still uncertain and unpredictable.
Here is also worth noting what Tacitus stated in his work Germania about capital punishment amongst the Germanic folk ; that none could be flogged, imprisoned or executed, not even on order of the warlord, without the consent of the priest ; who was himself required to render his judgement in accordance with the will of the god they believe accompanies them to the field of battle In the same source this god is stated being the chief deity.
It was Thucydides's judgement that Themistocles was " a man who exhibited the most indubitable signs of genius ; indeed, in this particular he has a claim on our admiration quite extraordinary and unparalleled ".
In early November 1292, at a great feudal court held in the castle at Berwick-upon-Tweed, judgement was given in favour of John Balliol having the strongest claim in law.
His relative Leo Perutz, a distinguished writer, told Max when he was a boy that he would never be a writer, an unwarranted judgement, as demonstrated by Perutz's remarkable letters written as an undergraduate.
Powell noted that some MPs had described the eleven as " sub-human ", but Powell responded by saying: " In general, I would say that it is a fearful doctrine, which must recoil upon the heads of those who pronounce it, to stand in judgement on a fellow human being and to say, ' Because he was such-and-such, therefore the consequences which would otherwise flow from his death shall not flow '.
Although the exact legal implications of the judgement are unclear when analysed by lawyers, it was generally taken at the time to have determined that slavery did not exist under English common law and was thus prohibited in England.

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