Sentences with phrase «evaluative judgment»

"Evaluative judgment" refers to the act of forming an opinion or making a decision about something based on careful consideration and assessment of its qualities, value, or importance. Full definition
«This feels like a really significant... step in the right direction of respecting teachers» priorities, knowledge, and capacity to make serious evaluative judgments about their own work,» he said.
Even complex intellectual processes are more and more being performed by machines, thus moving the requirements of labor still further in the direction of imaginative planning and evaluative judgment.
Does the very use of the concept «pluralism» smuggle an evaluative judgment into what presents itself as a descriptive account of factors that make a theological school concrete?
«The court must make an evaluative judgment whether it would be unconscionable, or unjust, to leave the mistake uncorrected, and form a judgment about the justice of the case.»
The selection of a participating lawyer or law firm as part of the lawyer services is the result of a neutral process that involves no evaluative judgment on our part and when a lawyer or law firm is included, it does not mean that lawyer or law firm is the «best» or «right» lawyer or service for your needs or that the lawyer or law firm is otherwise preferred over other lawyers or law firms.
The judge had not overlooked the fact that the consequent contracts were governed by English law, but had made an evaluative judgment which the appellate court should not reverse unless satisfied that it was wrong.
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