Not exact matches
There is no intrinsic conflict here between the two objectives (although
actual policy
making still requires some fine
judgments and depends on imprecise instruments, leaving ample room for mistakes).
Philosophical theology goes «beyond the identification of criteria and procedures for
judgment to the
making of
actual judgments concerning the meaning and truth of Christian witness» (46).
Although they will in their future life be confronted with handicaps, sometimes very severe, their future prospects and their
actual experienced quality of life can not be predicted with such certainty at birth that their lives can be regarded as hopeless or meaningless («quality of life
judgments» as such being unacceptable in this decision
making).
Quite apart from the ontological status of these, how do we
make the inferential leap from those
actual, but diverse, private experiences to the normative or public veridical
judgment, «That is a penny on top of the desk» (where «penny» now stands exclusively for the normative description just given, as opposed to the particular ensemble of sense data we happen to perceive from a particular frame of reference)?
I'd recommend such courses, since I believe education provides the antidote to creationism and that if people are exposed to
actual science rather than the distored view I find usually presented by creationists they will be far better equipped to
make reasonable
judgments regarding the
actual evidence.
The
actual church as corporate
judgment has
made mistakes.
But it is important to understand that the
actual world in which we live, not just the immediate processes we live by, has changed in the last three decades and this change is influencing the way we see things and
make decisions and
judgments.
During the past forty years, voters have been taught by TV to
make political
judgments based on how they feel about a particular candidate, rather than how to evaluate a candidate's
actual positions and actions.
To determine what range of scores best matches each performance level, panelists used the performance level descriptors and
actual test results and compared them to empirical studies to
make their
judgments.
Once again, Blizzard unfurls a set of units in a set of missions that barely relate to the
actual game (what does it say about me that I consider the skirmish and multiplayer the «
actual game», but I'm not dedicated enough to
make any sort of meaningful
judgment about how the new units affect balance?).
It appears clear that fair amount of
actual experience of doing science in the same or analogous fields is needed, before people can
make reasonable
judgments on the value of specific scientific approaches.
Delivering the main
judgment in Commrs Metropolitan Police v DSD & Anor [2018] UKSC 11 this week Lord Kerr said: «There was disagreement between us as to whether liability under the Human Rights Act arose only where there had been systematic failures or whether deficiencies in the
actual investigation would be enough to
make the police liable.
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