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In the U. S. federal court system, criminal defendants must file a notice of appeal within 10 days of the entry of either the judgment or the order being appealed, or the right to appeal is forfeited.
It may have been preceded by an optional " pre-answer " motion to dismiss or demurrer ; if such a motion is unsuccessful, the defendant must file an answer to the complaint or risk an adverse default judgment.
Training in theof past sages cultivates in people virtues that include ethical judgment about when lǐ must be adapted in light of situational contexts.
If no excuse can be found or produced, the silence of the books is an authority against the defendant, and the plaintiff must have judgment.
When the scrolling arrows overlap the stationary ones, the player must step on the corresponding arrows on the dance platform, and the player is given a judgment for their accuracy of every streaked notes ( From highest to lowest: Marvelous, Perfect, Great, Good, Almost, Miss.
In general, it can probably be established that 60 percent of them must be liquidated, while only 40 percent can be put to work A judgment is being carried out on the Jews which is barbaric, but fully deserved.
As Crowley writes, " In estimating the ultimate value of a divinatory judgment, one must allow for more than the numerous sources of error inherent in the process itself.
# During the course of the experiment the scientist in charge must be prepared to terminate the experiment at any stage, if he has probable cause to believe, in the exercise of the good faith, superior skill and careful judgment required of him that a continuation of the experiment is likely to result in injury, disability, or death to the experimental subject.
Christian Apologists insisted that God's future judgment of humanity implied humanity must have the ability to live righteously.
# Once the applicable law is decided, that law must be proved before the forum court and applied to reach a judgment.
# The successful party must then enforce the judgment which will first involve the task of securing cross-border recognition of the judgment.
For this reason, the formalism of a public key infrastructure must provide for explicit statements of the policy followed when making this judgment.
He emphasized that the spiritual path he articulated builds upon and supports individual freedom and independent judgment ; for the results of spiritual research to be appropriately presented in a modern context they must be in a form accessible to logical understanding, so that those who do not have access to the spiritual experiences underlying anthroposophical research can make independent evaluations of the latter's results.
A much more favourable judgment must be given upon the short Treatise on eternal and immutable Morality, which deserves to be read by those who are interested in the historical development of British moral philosophy.
Later, Chief Justice John Marshall suggested that the judgment of one state court must be recognized by other states ' courts as final.
The United Kingdom DVLA ( Driving & Vehicle Licensing Agency ) states that people with dementia who specifically suffer with poor short term memory, disorientation, lack of insight or judgment are almost certainly not fit to drive — and in these instances, the DVLA must be informed so said license can be revoked.
As for the probability — to be sure that might admit some question — but I told her that in my judgment the poem had moral, and that too openly obtruded on the reader, It ought to have no more moral than the story of the merchant sitting down to eat dates by the side of a well and throwing the shells aside, and the Genii starting up and saying he must kill the merchant, because a date shell had put out the eye of the Genii's son.
Damnatio memoriae is the Latin phrase literally meaning " condemnation of memory " in the sense of a judgment that a person must not be remembered.
In ethics, a " prudential judgment " is one where the circumstances must be weighed to determine the correct action.
For instance, in Just War theory, the government of a nation must weigh whether the harms they suffer are more than the harms that would be produced by their going to war against another nation that is harming them ; the decision whether to go to war is therefore a prudential judgment.
If the landlord has already obtained a judgment of possession prior to the bankruptcy case being filed, a Debtor must deposit an escrow for rent with the Bankruptcy Court, and the stay may be lifted if the Debtor does not pay the Landlord in full within 30 days thereafter, § 362 ( b )( 22 ).
The third is that any judgment must be pronounced in public.
These rules govern how a lawsuit or case may be commenced, what kind of service of process ( if any ) is required, the types of pleadings or statements of case, motions or applications, and orders allowed in civil cases, the timing and manner of depositions and discovery or disclosure, the conduct of trials, the process for judgment, various available remedies, and how the courts and clerks must function.

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In the face of a clear judgment from archaeology, therefore, it became impossible for a time for scholars to re-adopt the `` shore settled by '' theory.
We have concluded that petitioner's claims are controlled by the rationale of Gonzales v. United States, 348 U.S. 407 ( 1955 ), and United States v. Nugent, 346 U.S. 1 ( 1953 ), and therefore affirm the judgment.
) Functionalism as a sociological credo is, therefore, not a direct consequence of observations, but rather an indirect consequence of philosophical inference and judgment.
Jains, therefore, developed logic that encompasses seven-fold predication so as to assist in the construction of proper judgment about any proposition.
It should however be recollected, that in sleep the judgment is the first faculty of the mind which ceases to act, therefore, the opinion of the sleeper respecting his performance is not to be trusted, even in his waking moments.
Our judgment therefore comes down to which we find more wasteful and inelegant: many worlds or many words.
And therefore his definitions, of themselves, and not from the consent of the Church, are justly styled irreformable, since they are pronounced with the assistance of the Holy Spirit, promised to him in blessed Peter, and therefore they need no approval of others, nor do they allow an appeal to any other judgment.
The judgment of God upon this sex lives on in this age ; therefore, necessarily the guilt should live on also.
The judgment of the Lord will descend on Judah and Jerusalem as a punishment for the awful degeneracy in religious life ( 1: 4-7a ); it will extend to all classes of the people ( 1: 7b-13 ), and will be attended with all the horrors of a frightful catastrophe ( 1: 14-18 ); therefore, repent and seek the Lord ( 2: 1-3 ).
The ethical judgment of magic, therefore, lies in the results: performing magic to meet selfish needs or neglecting to appreciate its power often ends disastrously.
Few changes were made, however, but those enacted included the cessation of the practice that counsel would orally read out the judgment, cross-examinations, documents and evidence given in the lower court, thus cutting time and therefore costs.
It is therefore fitting that his last book, published posthumously, should be one that he describes as being " something of a shorter and more accessible version of the longer books, The Great Code and Words with Power ," which he asks his readers to read sympathetically, not " as proceeding from a judgment seat of final conviction, but from a rest stop on a pilgrimage, however near the pilgrimage may now be to its close " ( Double Vision Preface ).
Fowler puts it in Modern English Usage, the object of both parable and allegory " is to enlighten the hearer by submitting to him a case in which he has apparently no direct concern, and upon which therefore a disinterested judgment may be elicited from him.
This included " first fruits " that had previously rejected their " calling ", therefore committing the " unpardonable sin ", who would be resurrected in a third resurrection to face their judgment and " eternal death ".
Other than being intoxicated and therefore lacking in judgment, it is not explained why he readily swallowed the pills when presented to him.
Perception is sensation caused by a present affection of the external extremities of the nerves ; memory is sensation caused, in the absence of present excitation, by dispositions of the nerves which are the result of past experiences ; judgment is the perception of relations between sensations, and is itself a species of sensation, because if we are aware of the sensations we must be aware also of the relations between them ; and volition he identifies with the feeling of desire, and is therefore included as a type of sensation.
I therefore respectfully dissent from the remainder of the Court's opinion and the judgment.
Procedurally fair processes of the type used by Rawls may not leave enough room for judgment, and therefore, reduce the totality of goodness.
1 ) Synthetic judgment .- Judgments that are based on a synthesis or putting together of different facts of experience and are therefore considered to be a posteriori.
2 ) Analytic judgment .- Judgments that are based exclusively upon an analysis of the subject without recourse to experience and are therefore considered to be a priori.
Massachusetts Attorney General Tom Reilly argued in his brief that the Court should defer to the Legislature's judgment of " the broader public interest " and recognize " same-sex couples cannot procreate on their own and therefore cannot accomplish the ' main object '... of marriage as historically understood.
He confined himself, therefore, chiefly to taking into account the political events and their results just as they lay on the surface ; and, not consulting the state archives for the secret springs which set them in motion, he based his historical narratives almost entirely on his subjective judgment.

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