Sentences with phrase «careful judgment»

Growth and scale demand different management styles and therefore different types of leadership, while the pace at which expansion takes place also requires careful judgment.
Use careful judgment in allowing greater independent interaction between your new pet and other pets and people, particularly children.
You should use your own careful judgment about whether and what information to provide prospective employers.
If we could put the same keen intelligence and careful judgment into the revival of faith and the discovery of the proper objects of faith that we now put into the production of magnificent machines, man's life on this earth might come into a new and glorious day.
Demonstrated the maturity and capability for careful judgment and the ability to manage stressful situations
This will require careful judgments to be made as to the respective contributions of tax effects and ongoing inflation to CPI movements in the quarters ahead.
«Personally, I find these rule prescriptions helpful,» he said, while noting that careful judgments were still required in assessing the variables that go into the various rules.
Given the uncertainties as to the exact size and timing of the tax effects, this will require careful judgments to be made as to the contributions of tax effects and ongoing inflationary pressures to CPI outcomes in the coming quarters.
And his virtues as a scholar — solid research, rigorous thinking, careful judgment, and a profound compassion for troubled human beings — are on full display in his book.
Moreover, Recorder Moulder's comprehensive and careful judgment has helpfully been made available online (see link above), so it can be considered in detail.
While sitting at the same level as Cox J, HHJ Richardson in a detailed and careful judgment, put to rest any speculation that Mezzotero had sought to create a new exception to the rule.
In R + V Versicherung AG v Risk Insurance Solutions SA [2006] EWHC 42 (Comm), [2006] All ER (D) 209 (Jan) Mrs Justice Gloster — in what the Court of Appeal considered to be a «careful judgment» — held that the cost of wasted staff time spent on the investigation and mitigation of the defendant's breach is recoverable, although the claimant could not prove any additional expenditure, loss of revenue or profit.
In a long and careful judgment, in which he reviewed all of the documentation, in order to piece together the story as best as possible, Andrew Smith J concluded that the advice Linklaters had given in the two letters was negligent and therefore in breach of contract.
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