Not exact matches
This past year, I was part of two significant postpartum hemorrhages, and each time, I did exactly what was necessary and without hesitation can say that we worked
quicker and more efficiently than what I have seen in ten years of hospital nursing, but it didn't eliminate the hostile
judgment by the emergency response team or the second - guessing
by family members.
The trouble, research shows, is that the brain switches to a particular type of
judgment system during stressful situations, relying on neural areas sculpted
by evolution to make
quick decisions.
In a
quick judgment that is one of the hallmarks of the law's new arbitration system, arbitrator David Gregory on Dec. 8 found on behalf of Williams, agreeing that the evaluations
by his principal were contradictory and «egregiously irreconcilable.»
As important as the advice, «don't judge a book
by its cover,» is for not making
quick judgments, that doesn't mean that all your potential readers are following it.
They knew that 90 percent or more would default
by not answering, and that a
quick default
judgment was in the offing.
I gave it a
quick test
by pulling a patch of prose rife with citations out of a
judgment from CanLII at random -LRB-(3 paragraphs from Milsom v. Corporate Computers Inc., 2003 ABQB 296 (CanLII), as it happens.)-RRB-
As wrong as it may be, it's human nature to make very
quick judgments about people, and those
judgments are accelerated
by warp speed during the hiring process.
Demonstrated an innate ability and good
judgment by making
quick, appropriate and independent decisions to aid customers and ensure compliance; prevented erroneous access to NSAT