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But passing judgment—or even sounding like you're passing judgment—on a patient's sexual history is never appropriate, says Virginia Leslie, an OB/GYN in Portland, Oregon.
The directors let their subjects speak without overtly passing judgment.
But yes, you do risk others passing judgment on you.
Don't speculate about implications or veer into passing judgment on management.
Passing judgment, body shaming and weight discrimination are problematic for public health.
Again, Klein says complimenting the child's effort is better than passing judgment.
And yet I'm sort of sitting there passing judgment on people who can.
"I'm not passing judgment," Jassy said in an interview that aired on Tuesday.
The would-be Republican nominee wants to "look at the group" before passing judgment.
The veteran senator refrained from passing judgment on any of Mr Bush's mainstream rivals.
"Without passing judgment—this time I pray he listens to his commanders," he said.
"I am not passing judgment today on Roger Stone as a man," she said.
He faulted Dr. Cooper for passing judgment on the manuscript without inspecting it personally.
It's impossible to know everything about the Oscars — but that shouldn't stop you passing judgment.
If that's the case, though, you should try this brunch candy corn before passing judgment.
It sounds incredibly high-tech, but we would need to test it out before passing judgment.
I'm not passing judgment but I wish others would do the same until they have FACTS.
Janet plays the queen passing judgment on dancers ... just like Iman did in MJ's 1992 video.
I look forward to a jury hearing all of the evidence and passing judgment on my conduct.
The measures are not passing judgment on the positives or negatives about vaccinations, the Republican lawmaker said.
The court's majority made clear they were not passing judgment on his statements, but rather his order.
The university can counsel and help the student alleging rape, but it should not be passing judgment.
We can value neutrality, science, and objectivity while passing judgment against actions and proposals that jeopardize democratic institutions.
You can't iterate, in your own game, without passing judgment on what you did earlier in the process.
A midterm election, by contrast, is a "yes or no" referendum passing judgment on the party in power.
"The single greatest mental ailment that unhappy people suffer from is passing judgment on their emotions," he says.
Sure, the episode suggests, the serial killer passing judgment is terrible, but isn't everyone on social media also terrible?
The show moves in such a rapid-fire manner that it doesn't suggest passing judgment on any character's actions.
Esfahani spoke from the stage in his usual garrulous fashion, though this time he avoided passing judgment on colleagues.
Here was a snooper in the attic claiming the moral high ground while passing judgment on unsuspecting people below.
He then cautions against "passing judgment" based on video clips and urges people to watch longer video of the events.
Passing judgment values on different types of sex work contributes to stigma, violence and the classist upholding of the whorearchy.
Ironically, it's been accused of the same thing the EWG has — passing judgment on ingredients where there is limited data.
However, like me, you might be interested in at least seeing how a game feels to play before passing judgment.
"When I make art out of these day-to-day issues, I am not passing judgment at all," he said.
Cory Booker and Bob Menendez both said they would wait to review Matey's credentials before passing judgment for his nomination.
But as with all events of this nature, I'll wait for the investigative process to be completed before passing judgment.
Cornyn tweeted over the weekend that he would wait to see what Mueller finds before passing judgment on the investigation.
Nor does that dance camp across the road, or the guy with the megaphone humorously passing judgment on passers-by.
He insisted that he wasn't telling Britain how to vote in this month's referendum or passing judgment on the policy options.
Thus it permits the freest expression of views before students, trusting to their good sense in passing judgment on these views.
The victim has chosen to remain anonymous, presumably because she doesn't want strangers who don't know her passing judgment on her.
Klein also says complimenting the effort a child put into something is better than passing judgment and saying it's the best.
"It sits uncomfortably with the American tradition of not passing judgment on your neighbors, of not getting too involved," he said.
But more senior consultants, including partners, said McKinsey was not in the business of passing judgment on its clients' cultures and values.
Shaheen's takedown was vitriolic: he accused Nasr of an "atrophy of religious conscience," passing judgment over his faith rather than his work.
Her show was an almost immediate flop, where time and time again, Kelly was caught passing judgment on her audience and guests.
Poitras strives to avoid passing judgment on them, while also acknowledging that her personal involvement can skew the way she sees their stories.
The idea was not well received by GOP lawmakers, but Corker said he wants to learn more details from Pompeo before passing judgment.
Passing judgment on Arthur's life's work through the lens of the opioid crisis some 30 years after his death is a gross injustice.
I'm not passing judgment on human space colonization as an avenue for wealth generation, human perfection, religious salvation, or any other speculative justification.
But I will always and forever appreciate the show's particular delight in passing judgment on good and bad in the form of cultural references.
Such access can be crucial for companies, with Trump regularly passing judgment and making proposals on business issues such as trade, taxes, immigration and regulation.
An investigation into this latest allegation has begun, and the police commissioner asked the public to wait for it to finish before passing judgment. 4.
She also acknowledged that she had made a mistake in initially passing judgment on the poem, agreeing with Mr. Davutoglu that it was deeply offensive.
It gets tons of attention, feels amazing to drive and is so free of substantive faults that a mortal passing judgment on it feels almost trite.
"I look forward to a jury hearing all of the evidence and passing judgment on my conduct," he wrote on Twitter after Wednesday's charges were announced.
Pressed on whether his comments were passing judgment on Trump or a sign he didn't want Trump, the message-disciplined veteran lawmaker declined to say more.
When I first heard about the subject matter of "Kimmy Goes to a Play," I wanted to watch it in full before passing judgment on it.
"I look forward to a jury hearing all of the evidence and passing judgment on my conduct," Avenatti wrote on Twitter after the indictments were announced.
Verna Jones, the executive director of the American Legion, said she would have to sit down and speak with Jackson before passing judgment on his nomination.
While it's true that they are essentially dupes, lured by the noble ruse of rescuing Bernard into cleaning up a billionaire's mess, Adams avoids passing judgment.
By doing her own thing and not passing judgment when others do their own thing, Mila just set the gold standard for how to talk about beauty.
Economists and investors alike need to exercise a little patience before passing judgment on the impact of a Trump administration on the economy and the financial markets.
"Everybody ought to take a breath and let the woman speak and act on her own before passing judgment," said John Watson, a former GOP state chairman.
It's one of the most telling moments, philosophically, about the two men: Batman: Passing judgment like gods, with our super-powered army... Cadmus is right to be scared.
In it, Malik has intentionally avoided passing judgment on the place she calls home, choosing to focus on the settlement's positive traits and the normality of her childhood.
Asked on the network about his intentions, Mr. Lewandowski said he was not passing judgment on Mr. Manafort and complained about the lack of attention given to Mrs.
"We should be very careful about passing judgment because they were dealing with [someone] who was assuring them this was a circumstance that wasn't what they thought," Lowery says.
Steven Johnson / Flickr Passing judgment on other animals is a distinctly human bit of arrogance, but if we have to judge them, what makes an animal a good one?
The current secretary of health in the Duterte administration, Francisco Duque, said he would carry out a "thorough analysis" of the FEC's recommendations and the program before passing judgment.
She is a discreet and careful observer, inserting herself into the story only when it might seem evasive to do otherwise and refraining from passing judgment on Mr. Assange.
And the 5-4 conservative majority declared that the courts had no business passing judgment on (even extreme) gerrymandering plans that are designed to cement the grip of political parties.
"We lack full cashflow details and await more disclosure before passing judgment on seemingly solid progress on net debt reduction," wrote brokerage Jefferies, keeping a "hold" rating on Casino shares.
This doesn't require that you believe what they believe or condone their behavior; it simply means that you quit passing judgment long enough to truly understand what they are saying.
This doesn't require that you believe what they believe or condone their behavior; it simply means that you quit passing judgment long enough to truly understand what makes them tick.
But at Renault, where Mr. Ghosn was a star executive for two decades, top management refrained from passing judgment, while a temporary leadership team runs the company in his absence.
I would like to suggest that everyone who has posted more than one comment in the last two years passing judgment on other parents learn to knit as soon as possible.
Pelosi equated Pilate's action to Republican House members who are passing judgment to states in order to absolve themselves from problems or deaths that may occur under the GOP healthcare bill.
She dives deeper into similar beauty issues and makes sure to note that she's not passing judgment of any kind on women and what they choose to do with their appearance.
Mike and I had deliberately held back from passing judgment on the leaks in the article: It was meant to be not a reckoning but the story of a personal journey.
"People are passing judgment on a documentary, if you can call it that, that shows four hours of courtroom testimony when the jury and judge heard weeks of courtroom testimony," Hermann said.
I see my role as a journalist to write about the Gotti family and to tell the story and you know maybe we could have a conversation about the notion of passing judgment.
"The filmmakers suggest that law enforcement rushed in and was too quick to center on Steven Avery, and yet after just 10 hours of video, they're passing judgment on law enforcement," Sheriff Hermann said.
" The remarks by Zeid Ra'ad al-Hussein, the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, were "absolutely inappropriate," Lavrov said, "because his position is not about passing a ruling or passing judgment on sovereign states.
Americans want and expect of those entrusted to sit on our highest court not only an understanding of the Constitution and the application of our laws, but an open minded approach in passing judgment.
The American Chemistry Council also joined those voicing concern, issuing a statement following Chaffetz's letter accusing IARC of "a long history of passing judgment on substances through a fundamentally-flawed process that yields questionable results".
While Bell said Peterson should have gone into the building to stop the shooter, he warned against passing judgment on the overall law enforcement response solely based on the recently released timeline and dispatch audio.
LUXEMBOURG (Reuters) - Italy's euro zone peers have to wait until the end of budgetary negotiations in Rome before passing judgment on the country's budget for 2019, the chairman of euro zone finance ministers said on Monday.
"I am waiting to see the details of any budget agreement before passing judgment, but I don't see any significant support coming from conservatives for the deal that is being outlined in the press," said Rep.
Because some people's discomfort with public breast-feeding may stem from their own insecurities about breast-feeding or a feeling that the "breast is best" crowd is passing judgment on those who choose not to breast-feed or those who can't.
"To insist upon fair treatment before passing judgment against a student accused of wrongdoing is to demonstrate that society has high principles and the conviction to honor them," the legal scholar William G. Buss wrote , in an influential law-review article in 1971.
Here's a rundown of the things I'd want to know more about before passing judgment on this most fundamental of iPhone redesigns: If you want to talk about a revolution for hundreds of millions of smartphone users, Apple's removal of the iPhone's home button is it.
To be completely fair, the directions state that the user is supposed to try the product for a full month before passing judgment on whether or not it's an effective snore solution, but I was too much of a wimp to even get past night one.
The Office of the Solicitor General decides the positions the federal government takes in the appeals courts and before the Supreme Court, and the Office of Legal Counsel advises the president about the legality of his actions and executive orders, passing judgment like an internal court.
If wearing In Full Bloom can help us channel at least a little bit of the actress's signature wit and intellect, we are all in... though we should probably wait until the fragrance's official launch tomorrow to give the fresh, modern rose scent a sniff before passing judgment.
As Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg observed in dissent, comments by "one or two members of one of the four decision-making entities" involved in passing judgment in the case did not amount to anything the Supreme Court had ever deemed close to impinging on the free exercise of religion.
A simple Google search could have prepared me for the surprise that awaited, but I was too busy passing judgment on a perfectly sweet and intelligent woman who was the victim of a perky photographer releasing a silly behind-the-scenes video without her consent (see: 2015-era revelations regarding said Cat Daddy incident).
Photo: Jose Luis Magana (AP)An email chain between Facebook and Instagram executives discussing an anti-Semitic post on Alex Jones' Instagram account and obtained by Business Insider and Britain's Channel 4 News illustrates the kind of extreme lengths that the company goes to in order to avoid passing judgment on what's right in front of their faces.
And given such a difference there is a strong temptation to start passing judgment and peculating about who is light and who is wrong.
In that case, the Supreme Court declined passing judgment on the decision of a military court- martial before it finished its work; Scalia argues that likewise, the military commissions in Cuba have not yet ended their work regarding Hamdan and therefore should not be subject to judicial oversight.
The goal of the third speaker should not be simply to pick out technical and practical flaws in the opposing team's case, but to undermine the deepest, most basic philosophical premises of the opposing team's argument. Reply speakers should speak as if they are adjudicators passing judgment on the debate, although of course always looking favourably on their own side.
Momigliano, pp. 39, 40. Of course, modern historians would generally leave out their personal beliefs, which is a form of passing judgment upon the events and people about which the historian is reporting. The work of Herodotus is reported to have been recited at festivals, where prizes were awarded, as for example, during the games at Olympia.Lucian: Herodotus, pp. 1–2.
The idea was to ease a juror's concern about damnation for passing judgment upon a fellow man. Since there is no formal jury instruction that adequately defines reasonable doubt, and based on the origins of the doctrine and its evolution, reasonable doubt may be resolved by determining whether there exists an alternative explanation to the facts seems plausible. If yes, then there is reasonable doubt and the accused must be acquitted.
Harish and Kona Venkat went to Mumbai to listen to the story. RGV gave the narration and Harish told RGV that the script is very good, but won't suit Ravi teja. RGV told him – 'you came from Hyderabad after assisting a couple of films and passing judgment on my story like a pundit. But I like your guts because you spoke frankly without trying to be a sycophant.
Mulder is a believer in the paranormal, while the skeptical Scully has been assigned to debunk his work. In this episode, Reverend Orison releases Donnie Pfaster, Scully's former kidnapper, from jail in the hopes of passing judgment on him. What he discovers instead is that he has released pure evil, and it’s headed for Scully. "Orison" was written by Johannessen, who had formerly been an executive producer on the television series Millennium.
The central theme of Cardcaptor Sakura is love and human relationships. Throughout the series, many forms of love are showcased, including "sibling love, childhood crushes, unrequited love, [and] true love." At times, Clamp even ignores the Clow Cards for several chapters to focus more on the relationships of Sakura and those around her. Each of these relationships are presented as is, with Clamp carefully avoiding passing judgment on the correctness of the relationships.
Stricken with guilt, Judah turns to the religious teachings he had rejected, believing for the first time that a just God is watching him and passing judgment. Cliff, meanwhile, has been hired by his pompous brother-in- law, Lester (Alan Alda), a successful television producer, to make a documentary celebrating Lester's life and work. Cliff grows to despise him. While filming and mocking the subject, Cliff falls in love with Lester's associate producer, Halley Reed (Mia Farrow).
In Guinevere Turner's Go Fish, one of the lesbian characters imagines her friends passing judgment on her for "selling out" by sleeping with a man. Smith was dating Adams at the time he was writing the script, which was also partly inspired by her. The film received mostly positive reviews, praising the humor, performances and Kevin Smith's direction. The film won two awards at the 1998 Independent Spirit Awards (Best Screenplay for Smith and Best Supporting Actor for Lee).
It was accompanied by an editorial by Max Eastman claiming that the AP had not only suppressed the facts of the strike, but that the AP had a profound conflict of interest. Despite the AP's denials, its local AP representative, Cal Young, was also a member of the military tribunal passing judgment on the strikers. The AP responded with two suits of criminal libel against Eastman and Young on November 1913 and January 1914. Both suits eventually were dropped.
In English common law prior to the reasonable doubt standard, passing judgment in criminal trials had severe religious repercussions for jurors. According to judicial law prior to the 1780s: "the Juryman who finds any other person guilty, is liable to the Vengeance of God upon his Family and Trade, Body and Soul, in this world and that to come."James Q. Whitman What Are the Origins of Reasonable Doubt?, History News Network, George Mason University, February 25, 2008.
In December 2009, Ventura hosted TruTV's new show Conspiracy Theory with Jesse Ventura. "Ventura will hunt down answers, plunging viewers into a world of secret meetings, midnight surveillance, shifty characters and dark forces," truTV said in a statement. On the program, Ventura traveled the country, investigating cases and getting input from believers and skeptics before passing judgment on a theory's validity. According to TruTV, the first episode drew 1.6 million viewers, a record for a new series on the network.
Iraq at the 2017 William Jones Cup Due to his criminal background, most teams in Europe or China refused to sign Mayfield. On July 16, 2015, Mayfield signed his first professional contract with Al Nift of the Iraqi Division I Basketball League. He became the third Angelo State player on the 2014–15 team to join a professional squad. "I'll learn a lot more about people in different regions of the world without passing judgment on other cultures," Mayfield said.
Das reveals a secret: she tells Mr. Kapasi the story of an affair she once had, and that her son Bobby had been born out of her adultery. She explains that she chose to tell Mr. Kapasi because of his profession; she hopes he can interpret her feelings and make her feel better as he does for his patients, translating without passing judgment. However, when Mr. Kapasi reveals his disappointment in her and points out her guilt, Mrs. Das storms off.
The appeal officer could confirm, vary, or vacate an audit. The appeal officer has the discretion to negotiate a settlement, normally under the condition that the taxpayer will not appeal further to the tax court. If after the objection has been assessed, the taxpayer is still dissatisfied, an appeal may be made to the Tax Court of Canada within the permitted time. The Court examines the taxpayer's claim and evidence, then looks at the evidence and arguments made by the government before passing judgment.
The mythologist Joseph Campbell wrote that Freud's suggestion that Moses was an Egyptian "delivered a shock to many of his admirers". According to Campbell, Freud's proposal was widely attacked, "both with learning and without." Campbell himself refrained from passing judgment on Freud's views about Moses, although he considered Freud's willingness to publish his work despite its potential offensiveness "noble". The theologian Rowan Williams concluded that Freud's accounts of the origin of Judaism are "painfully absurd", and that Freud's explanations are not scientific but rather "imaginative frameworks".
The Tower of Babel Pharaoh in court session, after passing judgment on his chief baker and chief cupbearer The Old English Hexateuch is the collaborative project of the late Anglo-Saxon period that translated the six books of the Hexateuch into Old English, presumably under the editorship of Ælfric of Eynsham.Fox and Sharma 6. It is the first English vernacular translation of the first six books of the Old Testament, i.e. the five books of the Torah (Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers and Deuteronomy) and Joshua.
Faced with a contradiction between two equally authentic texts of the statute, the court considered which interpretation better served the objects and purposes of the statute, and hence found that they are binding. This was the first time in the court's history it had ruled as such. The court also found that the United States violated the Vienna Convention through its application of procedural default. The court was at pains to point out that it was not passing judgment on the doctrine itself, but only its application to cases involving the Vienna Convention.
Many other governments, including Canada, Indonesia, Pakistan, Thailand, and Greece, expressed concerns and wishes for stability in Iraq, without passing judgment on whether or not Saddam should have been executed. Respect for the Iraqi judicial process and the judgment in this case was expressed by many other leaders and government officials, including those of Afghanistan, the People's Republic of China,Iraqi affairs should be decided by Iraqis: China, The Hindu, 30 December 2006 Japan, the Czech Republic, France, Germany, Iceland, Ireland, the United Kingdom, Australia, and New Zealand.
83–85 A specially convened meeting of the city council on 22 September 2015 resolved by 29 votes to none to seek a judicial review in the High Court of the proposal's constitutionality, and to write to the Taoiseach and minister demanding a halt to the process. The county council endorsed the majority report on 28 September 2015, with only Sinn Féin councillors opposed. Alan Kelly, the responsible minister, backed the majority report. Simon Coveney, a government minister from near Carrigaline, advised voters to read the full report before passing judgment.
The title of the story is taken from John 8:3-11 - The Adulterous Woman, in which a mob brings an adulteress before Jesus for judgment, the usual punishment for adultery being death by stoning. Jesus decrees that the first stone be thrown by one who is free from sin; until eventually no one remains. This story from the bible parallels Camus' thinking on Capital Punishment as outlined in Reflections on the Guillotine. Namely, that no authority exists which is capable of passing judgment on another human being because no person possesses absolute innocence.
He put in a claim for the Avar medal on the strength of this piece of service, but the request was refused with scant courtesy by the war office. Some of his criticisms of Lord Chelmsford were held in certain quarters to have been unnecessarily offensive. Forbes had seen war practically illustrated in all quarters of the globe, and he had outgrown any semblance of diffidence in passing judgment upon difficult military operations. Carlo Pellegrini ('Ape') in Vanity Fair, 1878 Forbes had already published several volumes of Daily News war correspondence. That relating to 1870–1 was widely circulated.
"We are not passing judgment on anybody," Lions General Manager Wally Buono told a news conference at the team's training facility. "But obviously the association and the implication is not something we as an organization, as a league, that we want to be involved with. We are severing ties for that reason." On February 2, 2012, Yonus Davis pleaded guilty in U.S. Federal District Court (docket 11-CR-00237-DLJ) in San Jose, California to a charge of importing ecstasy in violation of Title 21, United States Code, Sections 952, 960(a)(1), and 960(b)(3), as well as aiding and abetting others in that crime.
So, in her hurry to dress, the mother superior confuses her headgear for the long johns of her lover. As she is passing judgment on the transgressing sister, her own secret is thus discovered by the nuns. At the end of the story, the mother superior is forced to pardon the sisters, and declares that God made everyone to have elements of sinners and saints within their souls, so each of them can bring lovers to the convent, as long as the news of the adulterers does not leave. The last story: the knight Federico Alberighi is in love with Giovanna, but she does not love him.
Illustrated Old English Hexateuch (11th century), portraying Pharaoh in court session, after passing judgment on his chief baker and chief cupbearer In the Dark Ages, during power struggles between Anglo-Saxons, Britons, Danes and Vikings, kings convened regular councils, called the Witan, composed of lords and church leaders.FW Maitland, The constitutional history of England (1909) 6 The Kingdom of England was formed in the mid 9th Century. Alfred the Great issued laws as King of the West Saxons, and what is now recognised as England came about in 927 AD when the last of the Heptarchy kingdoms fell under the rule of the King of the English, Athelstan.Feilden, p.
There exists a popular Greek legendMermaids and Ikons: A Greek Summer (1978) page 73 by Gwendolyn MacEwen Folktales from Greece Page 96 which talks about a mermaid who lived in the Aegean for hundreds of years who was thought to be Thessalonike. The legend states that Alexander, in his quest for the Fountain of Immortality, retrieved with great exertion a flask of immortal water with which he bathed his sister's hair. When Alexander died his grief-stricken sister attempted to end her life by jumping into the sea. Instead of drowning, however, she became a mermaid passing judgment on mariners throughout the centuries and across the seven seas.
The title song, in which a woman admonishes her boyfriend for passing judgment on her previous sexual encounters even though he is guilty of the same behavior, was regarded as something of a daring statement to make at the time. It was written by Parton in response to her husband's questioning (and subsequent reaction) if she'd ever been with a man before him. "The Bridge", distinctive because of its subject matter and rather abrupt ending, details the story of a woman who falls in love with a man and becomes pregnant with his child. His abandonment leads the woman back to the bridge where she apparently commits suicide.
Wisely, the King and Queen decided to never repeat the experience. Miniature by Ozias Humphry, Windsor Castle The Bridal Night by James Gilray, satirising Frederick's marriage to Charlotte Though she was the eldest daughter, Charlotte was constantly compared to her sister Augusta Sophia, only two years younger than she. When Augusta was a month old, Lady Mary Coke called her "the most beautiful baby I have ever seen" while Charlotte was "very plain". Passing judgment once again three years later, Charlotte was now "the most sensible agreeable child I ever saw, but in my opinion far from pretty" while Augusta was still "rather pretty".
On 24 February 2008, Warren posted multiple e-mail comments from viewers that attacked various secrets posted that week—notably one from a parent insulting a teacher, one from a call operator insulting a relative of a soldier, and one from a would-be mother insulting a woman desperate not to get pregnant. This revitalized previous discussions on whether or not commenting should be allowed at all on the secrets. While it was noted that sometimes such actions lead to others passing judgment on the posters without granting them the opportunity to defend themselves, no action was taken, and the blog continued as normal the next week.
He also pressed for the gradual introduction of modern plays, so as to get viewers used to new theatrical norms. However, he strongly opposed a haphazard importation of plays and attempted to persuade managers to promote domestic works. He had an ample theoretical knowledge of the theatre, writing about the directions taken by the European stage and attempting to integrate the plays he reviewed into their aesthetic or ideological current. After passing judgment on the dramatic structure of a text as a whole, he evaluated its verisimilitude, the suitability of its subject, the intent and moral quality and the degree to which events and characters are motivated by the text's interior logic.
Little also says Rosenberg identified Mahatma Gandhi as an inspiration for the NVC model, and that Rosenberg's goal was to develop a practical process for interaction rooted in the philosophy of Ahimsa, which Little translates as "the overflowing love that arises when all ill-will, anger, and hate have subsided from the heart." Unlike Gandhi, Rosenberg endorses the idea of protective force when physical conflict may prove unavoidable. As long as force is not punitive, the use of protective force is acceptable with the sole intent of protecting life; without passing judgment on the person or behavior. In order to show the differences between communication styles, Rosenberg started to use two animals.
In free climbing, a first ascent (FA), or first free ascent (FFA) is the first successful, documented climb of a route or boulder performed without using equipment such as anchors, quickdraws or ropes for aiding progression or resting. In this article, notable first ascents of hard routes and boulders are listed, which are regarded worldwide as milestones in the history of sport climbing. Ratings on the hardest climbs tend to be speculative, until other climbers have had a chance to complete the routes and a consensus can be reached on the precise grade. This becomes increasingly difficult as the grade increases, because fewer climbers are capable of repeating the route and passing judgment on its grade.
In the words of the 1910 New Catholic Dictionary: 'Present day popes have no mind to resuscitate their deposing power. As Pius IX said to the deputation of the Academia of the Catholic Religion, 21 July 1871: "Although certain Popes have at times exercised their deposing power in extreme cases, they did so according to the public law then in force and by the agreement of the Christian nations who reverenced in the Pope the Supreme Judge of Christ extended to passing judgment even civiliter on princes and individual states. But altogether different is the present condition of affairs and only malice can confound things and times so different." 'Entry for 'papal deposing power'.
Conceived as a reflection of the 21st century, Last Riot raises questions regarding Western values, and reflects contemporary Western mythology without passing judgment. The visual ethos of Last Riot is rife with allusions to art history, from Caravaggio and Baroque painting, to Romanticism, combined with contemporary visual culture in the form of advertising, film, and video games, and traversing the aesthetic line between beauty and ugliness. AES+F describe the world they created as a "paradise [that] is a mutated world where time is frozen and the past is neighbor to the future. Its inhabitants are devoid of gender, becoming more like angels," where all of the heroes are rebels in a computer-generated world devoid of ideology, history and ethics.
Vasari's home in Florence, Apelles Sutor, ne ultra crepidam is a Latin expression meaning literally "Shoemaker, not beyond the shoe", used to warn people to avoid passing judgment beyond their expertise. Its origin is set down in Pliny the Elder's Naturalis Historia [XXXV, 85 ; . (Loeb IX, 323–325)] where he records that a shoemaker (sutor) had approached the painter Apelles of Kos to point out a defect in the artist's rendition of a sandal (crepida from Greek krepis), which Apelles duly corrected. Encouraged by this, the shoemaker then began to enlarge on other defects he considered present in the painting, at which point Apelles advised him that ne supra crepidam sutor iudicaret (a shoemaker should not judge beyond the shoe), which advice, Pliny observed, had become a proverbial saying.
Immediately following Nangle's death, the opposing views of the members of the Protestant community in Ireland were evident. The Irish Ecclesiastical Gazette – an organ of the Church of Ireland – labelled Nangle as ‘an Evangelical of the old school’ while also passing judgment on the Achill Herald professing that it was ‘strangely deficient in Church teaching’. The negative critique of the Gazette continued into another article reviewing Nangle's biography: ‘Everyone has their own idea of heroism, and practices hero-worship after their own fashion. We are free to confess that the late Rev Edward Nangle was not a hero to our mind...’ In contrast, the Church Advocate which had amalgamated with the Achill Herald stated that ‘few clergymen of the Church of Ireland were better known or more highly valued in his day, as he was a man of much intellectual power, a clear expositor of sound scripture, and a powerful writer’.
As reported in CNN Newsroom, and subsequently on Larry King Live on CNN and by various other television networks, including MSNBC (on Scarborough Country), one juror—"Denis Collins, a Washington resident and self-described registered Democrat," who is a former reporter for The Washington Post and author of a book on espionage––"said he and fellow jurors found that passing judgment on Libby was 'unpleasant.' But in the final analysis, he said jurors found Libby's story just too hard to believe ... 'We're not saying we didn't think Mr. Libby was guilty of the things we found him guilty of, but it seemed like ... he was the fall guy' ... Collins said the jury believed Libby was 'tasked by the vice president to go and talk to reporters.'"Joe Strupp, "Former Colleagues at 'Wash Post' Discuss (Now Famous) Libby Juror", Editor & Publisher, March 6, 2007, 5:05 p.m., ET, accessed March 6, 2007.
Illustrated Old English Hexateuch (11th century), portraying Pharaoh in court session, after passing judgment on his chief baker and chief cupbearer The Witenaġemot (, , modern English "meeting of wise men"), also known as the Witan (more properly the title of its members), was a political institution in Anglo-Saxon England which operated from before the 7th century until the 11th century. The Witenagemot was an assembly of the ruling class whose primary function was to advise the king and whose membership was composed of the most important noblemen in England, both ecclesiastic and secular. The institution is thought to represent an aristocratic development of the ancient Germanic general assemblies, or folkmoots. In England, by the 7th century, these ancient folkmoots had developed into convocations of the land's most powerful and important people, including ealdormen, thegns, and senior clergy, to discuss matters of both national and local significance.
Justice John McLean also dissented from the Court's decision, deeming the argument that black people could not be citizens "more a matter of taste than of law." He attacked much of the Supreme Court's decision as obiter dicta that was not legally authoritative on the ground that once the court determined that it did not have jurisdiction to hear Scott's case, it should have simply dismissed the action, rather than passing judgment on the merits of the claims. The dissenting opinions by Curtis and McLean also attacked the Court's overturning of the Missouri Compromise on its merits. They noted that it was not necessary to decide the question and that none of the authors of the Constitution had ever objected on constitutional grounds to the Congress's adoption of the antislavery provisions of the Northwest Ordinance passed by the Continental Congress or the subsequent acts that barred slavery north of 36°30' N.
In this judgement, a panel of nine justices led by Beinisch struck down Amendment 28 to the Prison Ordinance, which calls for the creation of a prison in Israel to be managed and operated by a private corporation. She concluded that the Amendment violates the constitutional rights to personal freedom and human dignity. In her ruling, Beinisch stressed that although Amendment 28 was enacted out of a desire to improve the detention conditions of prisoners in Israel, the main purpose behind the Amendment was an economic one, reflecting a desire to save as much money as possible for the State. In this context, she stressed in her ruling that although the Supreme Court does not generally intervene in the government's and the Knesset's economic policies, when it comes to legislation affecting the most basic constitutional rights, the fact that an economic rationale may have motivated the legislation does not prevent the Court from passing judgment on the law.
Dispute mechanisms include blood feuds. In honor cultures, victims have a low moral status. Mannig and Campbell describe honour-shame culture as having been replaced in the modern Western societies in the 19th and 20th century by a dignity culture where “insults might provoke offense, but they no longer have the same importance as a way of establishing or destroying a reputation for bravery.” Instead, “When intolerable conflicts do arise, dignity cultures prescribe direct but non-violent actions.” In such a culture, instead of challenging the offender to a duel, an aggrieved party might “exercise covert avoidance, quietly cutting off relations with the offender without any confrontation” or “conceptualize the problem as a disruption to their relationship and seek only to restore harmony without passing judgment.” Legal action was taken, “For offenses like theft, assault, or breach of contract, people in a dignity culture will use law without shame,... “But in keeping with their ethic of restraint and toleration, it is not necessarily their first resort, and they might condemn many uses of the authorities as frivolous.
As reported in CNN Newsroom, and subsequently on Larry King Live on CNN and by various other television networks, including MSNBC (on Scarborough Country), one juror — "Denis Collins, a Washington resident and self-described registered Democrat", who is a journalist and former reporter at The Washington Post and the author of a book on espionage and a novel — "said he and fellow jurors found that passing judgment on Libby was 'unpleasant.' But in the final analysis, he said jurors found Libby's story just too hard to believe ... 'We're not saying we didn't think Mr. Libby was guilty of the things we found him guilty of, but it seemed like ... he was the fall guy' ... Collins said the jury believed Libby was 'tasked by the vice president to go and talk to reporters.'""Juror: Libby Is Guilty, But He Was Fall Guy", CNN Newsroom March 6, 2007, accessed March 6, 2007.Cf. Larry King Live and Scarborough Country, first aired 9:00–10:00 p.m., ET, accessed live; repeated at 12:00–1:00 a.m.

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