• MOTION FOR ENTRY OF FINAL JUDGMENT Pursuant to Section 2(b) of the Antitrust Procedures and Penalties Act, ("APPA"), 15 U.S.C. ァ 16 (b)-(h), the United States of America moves for entry of the proposed Final Judgment in this civil antitrust proceeding. (justice.gov)
  • The Final Judgment may be entered at this time without further hearing, if the Court determines that entry is in the public interest. (justice.gov)
  • Simultaneously with the filing of the Complaint, the United States filed a proposed Final Judgment, a Stipulation signed by the parties stipulating to entry of the Final Judgment, and a Competitive Impact Statement. (justice.gov)
  • FINAL JUDGMENT ON CONSENT AS TO DEFENDANT PETER H. POCKLINGTON 191 by Judge Fernando L. Aenlle-Rocha : Defendant Peter H. Pocklington permanently restrained and enjoined from violating the Securities Exchange Act as cited herein. (justia.com)
  • and (2) $1,222,321.32 within one-year of entry of this Final Judgment. (justia.com)
  • Creativity, interpretation, strategy, value judgments, morality and ethics-these are all the purview of humans, especially humans who acknowledge God as the foundation of a moral society. (uncommondescent.com)
  • Can you make a moral judgment about someone you don't know? (erlc.com)
  • According to Merritt, you should not render a moral judgment about a person you don't know. (erlc.com)
  • Furthermore, just because Christians can speak to the great moral issues of our day, it does not mean that we can speak arrogantly, prejudicially, or harshly. (erlc.com)
  • Nevertheless, Merritt goes beyond this and suggests that we must suspend moral judgments about people that we don't know personally. (erlc.com)
  • There is no clear place in Scripture, much less an "incarnational" litmus test that Merritt demands, that suggests moral judgment is only legitimate if a person is intimately acquainted with the an individual's personal battles. (erlc.com)
  • You are extrapolating more from the Incarnation than what it was meant for, especially concerning ethics, if you use Jesus's Incarnation as the ethical hurdle one must jump to legitimately make a moral claim. (erlc.com)
  • He claims that evangelicals are disqualified from rendering moral judgments on LGBT issues because they don't know or spend time with LGBT people. (erlc.com)
  • How many LGBT persons must an evangelical know to sufficiently render moral judgement? (erlc.com)
  • ABSTRACT: In this paper I defend a form of error theory about judgments of moral requirement. (lu.se)
  • In a similar vein models to influence the content of a moral judgment by monitoring capturing the dynamics of the controlled and automatic participants' eye-movements as they deliberate between processes competing and mutually influencing one another alternatives and prompting their choice at a point in time in the generation of a moral judgement have recently been determined by their gaze behaviour. (lu.se)
  • B. Interpreting the Court's judgment. (lu.se)
  • As we've noted elsewhere, that trademarks are negative rights has been affirmed in the Australian High Court's judgment on plain packaging , in the Philip Morris v. Uruguay investment award , and in World Trade Organization panel decisions outside of tobacco . (who.int)
  • SABIC sought a declaratory judgment that the royalties were proper, while Exxon Mobil brought a counterclaim in federal court two weeks later on the basis that its subsidiaries had been overcharged by SABIC. (justia.com)
  • Previous research has shown that dehydration and water supplementation affect mood and cognitive performance in both adults and children on a variety of tasks that assess memory, attention, executive function, and speeded responses. (springer.com)
  • Water supplementation was found to improve performance on tasks measuring cognitive reflection in judgement and decision-making. (springer.com)
  • Several studies have found that dehydration affects not only mood but cognitive performance in both adults and children (see Benton, 2011 for review). (springer.com)
  • In addition to dehydration studies, the effects of water consumption on cognitive performance have been examined separately. (springer.com)
  • Incentive effects are comparable to effects of other variables, particularly 'cognitive capital' and task 'production' demands, and interact with those variables, so a narrow-minded focus on incentives alone is misguided. (repec.org)
  • "The President's doctors say he's been treated with steroids which can cause side effects like mood swings and cognitive deficits," correspondent Terry Moran sensationalized on ABC's Good Morning America . (newsbusters.org)
  • This is an appeal from a judgment of the Superior Court of Sonoma County, denying a writ of mandate in a proceeding brought to review a final order of respondent board. (justia.com)
  • UPDATE: On 12 April 2017, the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom declined to hear an appeal from the Court of Appeal's judgment . (who.int)
  • On 30 November 2016, the Court of Appeal of England and Wales upheld the High Court of Justice of England and Wales's judgment on the United Kingdom's standardised (plain) tobacco packaging, dismissing an appeal brought by three tobacco companies and four tipping paper manufacturers. (who.int)
  • AI decision-making is based on four key components: data about a situation, interpretation of those data (or prediction), determining the best way to act in line with goals and values (or judgment), and action. (uncommondescent.com)
  • I mean, this is a self-funded sequel predicated on a loose interpretation of IP law so in effect-yes, it is an ad for my Aviation American Gin," he admits. (yahoo.com)
  • Merritt's litmus test looks more like a silencing tactic than it does a faithful interpretation of how to make ethical judgments. (erlc.com)
  • The unchanging, immutable nature of a holy and just God means that Christian morality reflects those attributes as well. (erlc.com)
  • The proposed Final Consent Judgment requires that, in dealing with small-container customers in the Dubuque and Memphis markets, Defendants only enter into contracts containing significantly less restrictive terms than the contracts they now use in those markets. (justice.gov)
  • The District Court granted summary judgment to respondents, finding that the city of Los Angeles prohibition was a content-based regulation of speech that failed strict scrutiny. (cornell.edu)
  • and finally, the likelihood of exposures resulting in adverse health effects. (cdc.gov)
  • Exposures to oil mist were assessed using professional judgment. (cdc.gov)
  • In con- texts as diverse as occupational safety and health, general community air pollution, drinking water contaminants, and community exposures from waste sites decision makers and the public ask questions like "does exposure to X at fraction Y of an estimated no-adverse-effect level really pose enough of a risk of harm as to merit directing major resources to prevention? (cdc.gov)
  • Numerous related issues--such as the epidemiologic workup of infectious disease outbreaks, the assessment of the health effects of environmental exposures, the prospective detection of clusters, and the investigation of interpersonal networks--are not addressed. (cdc.gov)
  • In fact, it can negatively affect how someone manages diabetes. (cdc.gov)
  • However, Baron (1986) found that the effect of perfume on the impression conveyed by job applicants is modulated by other cues, such as their nonverbal behavior (perfumed applicants showing positive nonverbal cues were rated less positively by male interviewers than those with no perfume). (frontiersin.org)
  • Given the varied effects of water on cognition, this study explored potential effects of water supplementation, hydration status, and thirst on thinking and decision-making tasks. (springer.com)
  • Drinking water after a 12-h dehydration period increased performance in judgement and decision-making tasks, and this was not explained by differences in subjective thirst or attentiveness. (springer.com)
  • In light of these findings, it is surprising that to the best of our knowledge, no studies have been investigating the impact of dehydration and water supplementation on judgement and decision-making, crucial tasks in everyday life. (springer.com)
  • Higher incentive does improve performance often, typically judgment tasks that are responsive so better effort. (repec.org)
  • It is the awareness of and judgments made in ethical dilemmas by all that determines the overall level of ethics in business. (referenceforbusiness.com)
  • and (3) the factors that affect individual ethical decision-making in the business context. (referenceforbusiness.com)
  • An egoist would weigh an ethical dilemma or issue in terms of how different courses of action would affect his or her physical, mental, or emotional well being. (referenceforbusiness.com)
  • Fragranced cosmetics can affect the way people are perceived by others, and this effect has been observed in several contexts. (frontiersin.org)
  • Finally, there is some evidence suggesting that perfumes may affect impressions of people in professional contexts. (frontiersin.org)
  • That's really what I want to do: help people, whether you're depressed, you're struggling with something that is having a negative effect on your body. (yahoo.com)
  • You may not realize it, but stigma can prevent people from getting the care they need, make diabetes management more difficult, and affect one's mental health . (cdc.gov)
  • Diabetes stigma can particularly affect people who have diabetes and are overweight. (cdc.gov)
  • External stigma is blame and judgment that comes from other people and society. (cdc.gov)
  • How Does Stigma Affect People With Diabetes? (cdc.gov)
  • Experiencing stigma and discrimination can affect diabetes self-care and self-esteem, and ultimately lead to serious health complications for people with diabetes. (cdc.gov)
  • How people think and talk about diabetes can be key to improving health outcomes among people with diabetes and to reducing the negative attitudes and judgment surrounding the condition. (cdc.gov)
  • For people with this condition, it can be a challenge to keep problems in perspective and act with good judgment. (kidshealth.org)
  • On the other hand, are questions such as "would it not be more prudent to build in additional safety factors to protect against effects to people who may be more sensitive than most because of young or old age, particular pathologies, or other causes of special vulnerability? (cdc.gov)
  • Participants' judgments of targets being deceptive or truthful were measured (Studies 1 and 2) and they were asked on what basis they made these judgments (Study 2). (frontiersin.org)
  • Machine learning advancements have made predictions easier, which makes data and judgment even more valuable. (uncommondescent.com)
  • It offered bodybuilder turned cultural superstar Arnold Schwarzenegger a chance to expand on his iconic role, brought newcomers Edward Furlong and Robert Patrick into the mix, and made Linda Hamilton into a lean, mean female fighting badass. (popmatters.com)
  • Judgment liens that exist before you file your bankruptcy generally survive the discharge issued by the bankruptcy court, with some exceptions. (freeadvice.com)
  • Judgment of the Court of First Instance of the European Communities in the case Omar Mohammed Othman v Council of the European Union and Commission of the European Communities . (derechos.org)
  • If you're appealing a court decision or judgment, you'll want to get a handle on how the process works. (findlaw.com)
  • In rare instances, the full court may decide to grant a motion for rehearing ' en banc ,' when all the judges on the appeals court hear the case together and issue a new decision. (findlaw.com)
  • The scope of the Rooker-Feldman doctrine is limited to cases brought by parties that lose at the state court level before federal court proceedings have begun and that have been harmed by the judgments at that level, which they are seeking to reverse at the federal level. (justia.com)
  • The appeals court eventually ruled that the lower court lost its jurisdiction when the state court entered judgment on the jury verdict, even though the lower court held subject-matter jurisdiction at the outset of the action. (justia.com)
  • It has not been applied in any other situation, and it should not be triggered whenever a state court judgment precedes a federal judgment on the same claim. (justia.com)
  • The decision in Rooker provided that federal district courts may exercise only original rather than appellate jurisdiction, and only the Supreme Court may have appellate authority over a state court judgment. (justia.com)
  • The distinctive features of Rooker and Feldman were that the plaintiffs requested a federal district court to overturn an adverse judgment in a state court on the basis of federal-question jurisdiction. (justia.com)
  • Preclusion law then applies once judgment is entered in state court. (justia.com)
  • While this may require the federal court to give preclusive effect to the judgment in state court, this does not mean that federal jurisdiction ends automatically. (justia.com)
  • In this instance, the plaintiff did not try to use a federal court to overrule the judgment that it had won in state court. (justia.com)
  • Justice O Connor announced the judgment of the Court and delivered an opinion, in which The Chief Justice, Justice Scalia, and Justice Thomas join. (cornell.edu)
  • Specifically, the Court of Appeals found that the city failed to present evidence upon which it could reasonably rely to demonstrate a link between multiple-use adult establishments and negative secondary effects. (cornell.edu)
  • The Court of Appeal's judgment affirms the finding of the High Court in May that standardised tobacco packaging is consistent with the powers and obligations of the UK government. (who.int)
  • A 2014 clinical trial involving 150 participants who were overweight or had obesity studied the effects of mindfulness training on their eating patterns. (medicalnewstoday.com)
  • In what diverse ways such difficulties affect the analytical process for different clinical types of symptoms? (bvsalud.org)
  • All our other judgments are so many theories whose only justification is that they have been and will be borne out by perceptual judgments. (textlog.de)
  • Although AI can automate everything from commerce to transit, judgment is where humans must intervene, Lindsay and University of Toronto Professor Avi Goldfarb wrote in the paper, "Prediction and Judgment: Why Artificial Intelligence Increases the Importance of Humans in War ," published in International Security . (uncommondescent.com)
  • It's bigger, more ambitious, loaded with special effects (including the then novel seamless introduction of CGI), and takes the story of a time traveling robot bent on assassinating the man responsible for a rebellion in a future war between humans and machines and twists the allegiances and the possible outcomes. (popmatters.com)
  • Control technology was selected for each machine based on a judgment of the best balance between noise reduction, cost effectiveness, minimized adverse effects on production and maintenance, and overall impact on safety and health. (cdc.gov)
  • This paper discusses the current results of analyzing these data to derive estimates for distributions of human susceptibility to different routes of exposure and types of adverse effects. (cdc.gov)
  • The GuLF Study is investigating adverse health effects from work on the response and clean-up after the Deepwater Horizon explosion and oil release. (cdc.gov)
  • The study aimed to assess the changes in oral health indicators and analyse the effect of dental studies on the students' oral hygiene practices. (who.int)
  • Prevention added tobacco control as dedicated to the evaluation of the of interventions intended to prevent a new area of prevention for their preventive effects of compounds, or reduce tobacco use, tobacco reviews. (who.int)
  • preventable by avoiding tobacco use interventions, the traditional meaning The aim of the Handbook series is or exposure to secondhand smoke of the term "exposure" is unfitting. (who.int)
  • Fatigue can slow down reaction times, reduce attention or concentration, limit short-term memory, and impair judgment, affecting the health and safety of workers and their co-workers1,2. (cdc.gov)
  • The core indefinite pronouns and determiners are quantitative in meaning, indicating number or amount. (lu.se)
  • This paper is one of several efforts1-7 that are attempting to help build the basis for improved quantitative assessment of the noncancer effects of chemicals. (cdc.gov)
  • observed that more suspicious participants were less accurate at decoding affect. (frontiersin.org)
  • Both of these extreme phases of bipolar disorder affect and distort a person's mood, outlook, and judgment. (kidshealth.org)
  • Depression affects a person's thoughts in such a way that the person doesn't see when a problem can be overcome. (kidshealth.org)
  • Such a need for protection exists if the person is either persecuted within the meaning of the Geneva Convention on Refugees or has subsidiary protection rights, for example if he or she comes from a civil war zone. (mpg.de)
  • The perceptual judgment, that is, the first judgment of a person as to what is before his senses, bears no more resemblance to the percept than the figure I am going to draw is like a man. (textlog.de)
  • What this means is a person can also drive below the posted speed and violate the basic speed rule. (oregon.gov)
  • Embodiment as procedures: Physical cleansing changes goal priming effects. (utoronto.ca)
  • Both of you should be aware that subspace can significantly affect the submissive's ability to communicate and interpret their limits," says kink educator Quinn B., founder of Unearthed Pleasures , an online coaching and kink education platform. (healthline.com)
  • We propose in this work to question the "pay with his intimate judgment" required to the analyst, in the level where ethics of psychoanalysis and its policy towards the act of the speaking being are decided. (bvsalud.org)
  • In the little bit that you or I can make out of this huge demonstration, our perceptual judgments are the premisses for us and these perceptual judgments have icons as their predicates, in which icons Qualities are immediately presented. (textlog.de)
  • The specific meaning is framed by the particular public health assessment and we usually, sometimes there are different choices that we can make as public health assessors. (cdc.gov)
  • The two treatments were equally effective in reducing nipple pain, nipple healing time, breastfeeding duration, breastfeeding exclusivity rate, mastitis and nipple symptoms, side effects or maternal satisfaction with treatment. (drugs.com)
  • The special effects work here is still jawdropping, with the physical effects by the late great Stan Winston more than stunning, especially when you consider how they had to mesh perfectly with the images coming out of the studio's supercomputers. (popmatters.com)
  • That is, complaints of both hip and lower-extremity pain in children and adolescents merit a detailed physical examination of the affected joint and surrounding structures. (medscape.com)
  • Diabetes stigma is defined as negative attitudes, judgment, discrimination, or prejudice against someone because of their diabetes. (cdc.gov)
  • In negative declaratives, some -words are used when the negation does not affect the pronoun. (lu.se)
  • Bidirectionality, mediation, and moderation of metaphorical effects: The embodiment of social suspicion and fishy smells. (utoronto.ca)
  • A judgment is an act of formation of a mental proposition combined with an adoption of it or act of assent to it. (textlog.de)
  • Appearing on MSNBC's Andrea Mitchell Reports on Thursday, Dr. Anthony Fauci completely rejected the narrative being pushed by Democrats and the leftist media that the coronavirus medication Trump has been taking would somehow affect his mental capacity. (newsbusters.org)
  • The results indicate that, acting by itself, a tenfold reduction in dose from a 5% effect level is associated with effect incidences ranging from slightly less than one in ten thousand, for a median chemical/response, to a few per thousand, for chemicals and responses that have greater human interindivid- ual variability than 19 out of 20 typical chemicals/responses. (cdc.gov)
  • Information presented in this database is not meant as a substitute for professional judgment. (drugs.com)
  • A lack of sleep also can affect the hormones that control appetite. (medicalnewstoday.com)
  • Consequently, until I am better advised, I shall consider the perceptual judgment to be utterly beyond control. (textlog.de)
  • If it can succeed, then the moment of Judgment Day will arrive, the now intelligent technology will control the planet and all will be lost. (popmatters.com)
  • The program demonstrates the technical feasibility and economic viability of noise control in a typical furniture factory through engineering means. (cdc.gov)
  • Since only extensive application of the most potent corticosteroids may cause systemic effects in the mother, it is unlikely that short-term application of topical corticosteroids would pose a risk to the breastfed infant by passage into breastmilk. (drugs.com)
  • All of the hard problems in AI really are judgment and data problems, and the interesting thing about that is when you start thinking about war, the hard problems are strategy and uncertainty, or what is well known as the fog of war," said Jon Lindsay, an associate professor in the School of Cybersecurity & Privacy and the Sam Nunn School of International Affairs. (uncommondescent.com)
  • If AI is automating prediction, that's making judgment and data really important," Lindsay said. (uncommondescent.com)
  • Are judgments a form of data clustering? (univ-amu.fr)
  • A description attend meetings because their and qualitative judgments of peer- of each participant type, and their agencies are interested in the topic of reviewed, published data, conducted responsibilities, is listed below. (who.int)
  • When an excess is confirmed, the likelihood of establishing a definitive cause-and-effect relationship between the health event and an exposure is slight. (cdc.gov)
  • For information regarding a specific legal issue affecting you, please contact an attorney in your area . (findlaw.com)
  • Our findings suggest that although olfaction seems to contribute to accurate first impression judgments of certain personality traits, cosmetic use can affect assessments of others based on body odor. (frontiersin.org)
  • Recent News about Night Shift Work and Cancer: What Does it Mean for Workers? (cdc.gov)
  • For those unfamiliar with the genre-changing effort, Terminator 2: Judgment Day is everything writer/director James Cameron's first installment in the burgeoning franchise offered times 20. (popmatters.com)