Sentences with phrase «good judgments about»

«We have to be aware of that and make sure we make good judgments about which things to delegate and which things not to.»
By instructional leadership, we mean the principal's capacity to: 1) offer a vision for instruction that will inspire the faculty; 2) analyze student performance data and make sound judgments as to which areas of the curriculum need attention; 3) make good judgments about the quality of the teaching in a classroom based on analysis of student work; 4) recognize the elements of sound standards - based classroom organization and practice; 5) provide strong coaching to teachers on all of the foregoing; 6) evaluate whether instructional systems in the school are properly aligned; and 7) determine the quality and fitness of instructional materials.
We want to make good judgments about how we should live, and we want to learn how to lead lives that really matter, but we don't know how to talk very well or think very well about these things.
How can we possibly make good judgments about what information they need to know?
Then he had good judgment about men, in an almost instinctive way; and along with it went rapid action and an intense sincerity born of the inner struggles.
Use your best judgment about what your child is truly capable of.
Employees of an entrepreneurial venture can work more effectively with a company's founder or founding team and make better judgments about the firm's future.
«Have you generally had good judgment about people?
I would have relied on my team's advice about communication and timing, and I would have relied on their best judgment about the reliability and the credibility of the threat, with an understanding that this is something we were going to deal with together.
Analyzing the nature and severity of early stressful experiences helps us make better judgments about potential interventions that reduce the risk of troubling developmental outcomes.
Obviously, you will need to use your best judgment about which will work with a particular class of students.
One should use good judgment about the order and the relevance.
Remember, as you businesses grow, use your common sense and best judgment about handling time and overlap.
When trapping an entire colony, use your best judgment about removing each cat as they are trapped.
Meanwhile, we're eager to test out the latest QLED displays and Samsung's Direct Full Array technology so we can make a better judgment about the TVs» picture quality.
The reason the overall resume works so well is not just because it is eye - catching, but because it also reflects good judgment about which of the applicant's accomplishments and skills to illuminate.
The information in this book will help all professionals engaged in psychoeducational assessment to make better judgments about children's competencies and practical recommendations about intervention strategies.»
680 is a good rule of thumb, but you should use your best judgment about whether someone's credit score is sufficient given his or her situation.

Not exact matches

«You have to constantly be making judgments about what's good what's bad and what's going to work and how's it going to play out, and in doing that, if you have high standards, you're going to break some eggs along the way.
Sometimes that means making judgments about what the current team is capable of — and what it's not so good at.
But Darrell West, director of governance studies at the Brookings Institution, has done his best to comb through disclosure reports and, by combining that information with qualitative judgments about softer forms of power, come up with a ranking of our new oligarchy.
Confident people don't pass judgment on others because they know that everyone has something to offer, and they don't need to take other people down a notch in order to feel good about themselves.
It allows them to talk about these things without fear of judgment from other men and to explore their senses of fashion as well as their relationships to food, wellness, and dating.
Vertical equity: A value judgment about whether the net tax burden on people at different levels of well - being is appropriate.
When making assumptions about a drug's potential market penetration, you have to use your own best judgment.
Besides, management always says something good about the company, which may affect my judgment.
Mr. Volcker does not doubt the intelligence of Chairman Bernanke but what he worries about ``... is a matter of good judgment, leadership and institutional backbone» (READ THAT AGAIN).
We should not be shy about expressing our judgments as to which are the better and which are the worse traditions.
With the disclosures out of the way, I can proceed to the judgment: There is no better book about William F. Buckley or National Review, and it is a good, quick sketch of the conservative movement's last few decades.
We all like to slum it, sometimes, but to get too enthusiastic about pop culture materials or, worse, to take them seriously as objects of aesthetic judgmentwell, that was an abdication of the critic's responsibilities, not to mention a sign of vulgar taste.
The champions of atheist memetics often smuggle in a covert value judgment about «good» and «bad» memes into their world view, without ever justifying where this cosmic meta - value is grounded.
What traditional judgments about how best to go about having to do with God shape it?
They must also make their own judgments about how best to approach the topic, and that involves close attention to their own intuitions.
While his judgment about the value of the accord for the preservation of catholic life in Europe may be seriously questioned, he did not support the agreement simply to enhance his own power, as Cornwall implies, but because he felt it was in the best interest of the church at the time.
«I think if we change that step and really become students of each other's narratives and ask questions about why people perceive certain things in a certain way instead of jumping to judgment, then I think we'll be better equipped to have more diversity in local churches.»
In a democracy of desire, money is the absolute good, from which all blessings flow, precisely because it is neutral in respect to values: it contains no judgments of better or worse, no directions about right or wrong.
If my account is fairly accurate, then I think my judgments about how we should act are also well - grounded in basic Christian moral teaching.
Our culture lacks a way of talking effectively about the ultimate value of human life, or making large judgments about what is good for human beings in the long run.
The virtue of social justice allows for people of good will to reach different — even opposing — practical judgments about the material content of the common good (ends) and how to get there (means).
Among voters overall, Trump won the plurality of voters (39 %) who most wanted a president who «can bring change» (83 % vs. 14 %), while Clinton won the rest of voters who most wanted a president who «cares about me» (53 % vs. 42 %), has the «right experience» (90 % vs. 8 %), or «good judgment» (66 % vs. 26 %).
As the minister reflected on his feelings about his brothers suicide, two thoughts kept recurring: our responsibility for one another and God's judgment of how well we fulfill that responsibility.
Basketball fans believe that they can be as certain about judgments of better and worse as chemists are in deciding whether a given compound is sugar or salt.
If you would fight against evil, then you'd better do something about your normal human tendency to make mistakes in judgment.
At least among those untutored in the rarefied mountain air of meta «ethical theory, ethics usually denotes that range of human behavior that can be subsumed under the rubric of judgments about inherent good and evil.
It is also about how the Roman Catholic Church employs this appeal today, not only in its conception of its own authority, but more importantly, in its judgment of the authority of those Christian traditions, say Lutheranism or Presbyterianism, well beyond its walls.
Why then waste so much time on worrying about where is the soul kept now on earth, than encouraging to soul to run the race with a good end so when judgment day comes the soul may be able to answer for what THE SOUL has been accomplished and failed.
Under those circumstances, Russian Protestants might well settle into a paradoxical relationship that accepts the government's «leading role» in areas where the government insists on having priority while reserving judgment about the ultimate values to be served.
Austere as well as paternal, authoritative and kingly as well as merciful and gracious, terrific in judgment against selfishness, cruelty, and sham as well as forgiving to outcasts and prodigals, Jesus» God was revealed not so much in the words he used about him as in the life he lived with him.
It is surrounded by larger and deeper value questions that it can not resolve by itself3 The technical expert may make judgments about these more comprehensive issues of good and bad.
We know that communism was a theology, a church militant, with sacred texts and with saints and martyrs and prophets, with doctrines about the nature of the world and of humankind, with immutable laws and millennial visions and life - pervading judgments about the nature of good and evil.
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