Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
What we can pay them is a separate judgment.
Each of the majority judges wrote separate judgments in support of their decision.
Each of the Judges delivered a separate judgment.
All three judges concurred but issued separate judgments.
He has already paid a separate judgment of about $30 million to CME in a related dispute.
The Court generally only issues a single judgment, though separate judgments may be given if the presiding Judge of Appeal so directs.
However, the Horseshoe fell behind on its payments, leading a federal judge to issue two separate judgments ordering the Horseshoe to pay over $1.5 million.
Justices Callinan and Hayne wrote separate judgments agreeing to dismiss the appeal, while Justice Kirby dissented.
Now Adam, sitting in separate judgment, had reached out into the void and linked himself to Whitaker--to Brian, to Garry--and his barbs stung.
They are prepared to rate the parties' campaigns in the style of drama critics reviewing theatrical performances, at the same time forming separate judgments about the parties' and leaders' ability to govern.
In a separate judgment for the majority Gleeson CJ found the discrimination element of the Melbourne Corporation was part of a broader principle of structural integrity.
The argument for separating judgments of quality from the funding have been put to him by some people in higher education who are afraid that quality judgments might have a practical effect on the universities.
In a separate judgment, Windeyer J went further, 'the matter published by the respondent in its newspaper was a vigorous, and in parts abusive criticism of a public performance of "Othello".'
Under this approach, the jury that has convicted a defendant of an existing crime - in this case, assault - then makes a separate judgment that the crime was motivated by bias and qualified for the increased sentence.
In separate judgments, Judge Potter ordered both companies again to obey the laws and warned that McGee Brothers would be fined $10,000 and Wendell's Woodwork $5,000 for each day the companies remain in contempt of his order.
Each judge delivered a separate judgment with Justices McHugh, Hayne, Callinan and Heydon forming the majority, although Justice Heydon agreed entirely with Justice Hayne, and offered no extra reasoning.
In six separate judgments, the majority of the High Court found in favour of Neilson on the basis that the Australian choice of law rule referred to the whole of the law of the place of the wrong.
Abortion and the death penalty are not the same issue; both involve life but in contexts so different that separate judgments of conscience are required - judgments that can be honestly derived only from profoundly personal beliefs that may or may not lead to consistent conclusions.
There is nothing in ERISA or the Code that requires that a QDRO (that is, the provisions that create or recognize an alternate payee's interest in a participant's retirement benefits) be issued as a separate judgment, decree, or order.
In the Nilabati Bhera case (1993), which he heard jointly with J.S. Verma, (later CJI) his separate judgment on the right of compensation in the cases of custodial deaths is hailed as a significant contribution to the protection of human rights.
One of his first separate judgements was Commonwealth v Butler.
As this did not involve a challenge to the constitutionality of legislation, each judge is free to hand down separate judgements.
The proposed new framework no longer includes a separate judgement or grade for safeguarding, which is incorporated into the judgement on leadership and management.
'Play value' and 'the value of play' are two separate judgements in playwork - the former chiefly made by children, and the latter chiefly made by adults.
Malaysia also rejected the Philippines' assertion of sovereignty claims over North Borneo, pointing to the separate judgement of Judge Ad Hoc Franck in the Sipadan and Ligitan Case of the International Court of Justice.
This framework of separating judgements into distinct collections of hypotheses, also known as multi-zoned or polyadic contexts, is very powerful and extensible; it has been applied for many different modal logics, and also for linear and other substructural logics, to give a few examples.