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    PLRA provides: Whenever a monetary judgment is awarded in an action described in paragraph (1)‚ a portion of the judgment (not to exceed 25 percent) shall be applied to satisfy the amount of attorney’s fees awarded against the defendant. If the award of attorney’s fees is not greater than 150 percent of the judgment‚ the excess shall be paid by the defendant. 42 U.S.C. § 1997e(d)(2). The provisions of the PLRA which allow attorney’s fees clearly apply to judgments that come from the court proceedings

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    knowledge is strictly dependent‚ and the truth of statements depends on particular conditions at a set time. A priori knowledge is always considered to be true. A priori judgments are called analytic‚ while a posteriori judgments are considered to be synthetic. According to Kant‚ a third type of judgment‚ synthetic a priori. These judgments are necessary and also have an empirical element. Kant believes in saying: “Everything has a cause.” As a result of these differences‚ Kant created a debate that still

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    Enforcement of Foreign Judgments edited by Louis Garb Attorney-at-Law‚ Israel Also admitted to practice in Botswana and South Africa and Julian Lew Attorney-at-Law‚ England Also admitted to practice in the State of New York 1994 Kluwer Law and Taxation Publishers Deventer · Boston Foreign Judgments (June 1994) General Section - 3 List of Authors Africa South Africa Feinsteins Incorporated 9th Floor‚ The Atrium 41 Stanley Avenue‚ Milpark Johannesburg South Africa Tel

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    will need to make a value judgment based on a set of criterion‚ you should know your subject well. Formulate your thesis. The thesis of an evaluation essay is its overall purpose and should be stated clearly‚ giving you the direction that will allow you to distinguish between criteria and select‚ appropriate examples. It should state value‚ or the lack of it‚ in regard to what you are writing about. Think of the criteria that you are going to use to make your judgment. It is difficult or even impossible

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    A professional judgment is a key factor in auditing. As a result of development of auditing and accounting industry‚ especially after a series of accounting fraud and auditing failure cases‚ such as Enron and Arthur Andersen‚ in the last decade‚ professional judgments is becoming a more and more important aspect for the independent auditing industry. Recently‚ many countries and professional bad issued more strict auditing standards to emphasize to this point. It means the auditor should be required

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    from losing all their income in order to pay judgment debts. The state laws provide dollar exemptions‚ and these amounts are often larger than those provided by the federal law. In every state‚ the federal and state laws can be joined together to help create sufficient funds that can help a debtor continue to live and provide for their families. Garnishments are different from state to state for example‚ according to some laws in some states‚ the judgment creditor (the creditor who obtains the garnishment

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    at www.accounting.smartpros.com: The Accounting Cycle: Wash‚ Rinse and Spin The Disintegration of Professional Judgment Miller ’s "collectivization of judgment" By: J. Edward Ketz April 2002 (SmartPros) — Was the current disorder of the accounting profession predicted by an Arthur Andersen partner over 25 years ago? Has a rule-based profession diminished professional judgment?

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    of estimation uncertainty and judgments in applying accounting policies are two important requirements in financial reporting‚ although these are the most subjective and complex areas‚ they are of significance in making business decisions to users of financial statements. This paper compares our company ’s current accounting practice with the requirements in respective accounting standards in relation to disclosure of sources of estimation uncertainty and judgments in applying accounting policies

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    CIVIL PROCEDURE  RULE 1 GENERAL PROVISIONS  Statutes regulating the procedure of courts will be construed as applicable to actions pending and undetermined at the time of their passage so long as vested rights will not be impaired.  Under the 1987 Constitution‚ the rule-making power of the Supreme Court has the following limitations: 1. shall provide a simplified and inexpensive procedure for the speedy disposition of cases; 2. Uniform for all courts of the same grade‚ and 3

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    He continues by addressing how pure natural science is possible. For the study of nature‚ metaphysics‚ to be considered a science‚ our experiences must follow necessary and universal laws. In terms of causality‚ “a judgment of observation can never rank as experience‚ without the law‚ that ‘whenever an event is observed‚ it is always referred to some antecedent‚ which it follows according to a universal law‚” (53). Thus‚ per universal law‚ when an event is observed

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