Sentence examples for judge in relation to from inspiring English sources

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Another special advocate, Angus McCullough, QC, told the committee: "In reality there is no discretion provided for the role of the judge in relation to determining what the fairest way for determining any particular case is".

Longuenesse maintains that there is a close connection between the "capacity to judge" [Vermögen zu urteilen] in that work and the faculty of judgment in the Critique of Judgment, a connection which she summarizes by describing the faculty of judgment as the "actualization" of the capacity to judge in relation to sensory perceptions (1998, 8).

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Generally the effectiveness of interventions has been judged in relation to how far the specific outcomes relate to the specific person targeted (person with dementia or family caregiver).

Neither of them can be judged in relation to Angola because all three are very different nations.

Many would argue that outstanding architecture is self-justifying and should not be judged in relation to the grimpen mire of the social, political, and economic issues that affect virtually all of us.

When Gove surprisingly announced without consultation or warning, that schools should now be judged in relation to their performance in the English Baccalaureate subjects, I know of secondary schools that marginalised drama – placing it into after school study slots (competing with sports clubs).

If everything is judged in relation to the standard of its own good, this standard in man is reason.

Then the above mentioned argument holds as well — namely, that in order to determine to what extent it is to be fulfilled, each claim has to be judged in relation to the claims of all others and all available resources.

The goodness of an action is to be judged in relation to whether the action aids one's striving to preserve and augment one's power (see EIVP18S; TP 2/8; TTP 16/181).

The latter states that values cannot be compared at all, since there is no 'common currency' in terms of which to compare them: each value, being sui generis, cannot be judged in relation to any other value, because there is nothing in relation to which both can be judged or measured.

A longstanding theory of why sequential lineups are superior to simultaneous lineups holds that sequential lineups encourage an "absolute" judgment strategy in which each face is individually compared to memory of the perpetrator, whereas simultaneous lineups encourage a "relative" judgment strategy in which the faces in the lineup are judged in relation to each other.

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