Sentences with phrase «important than judgment»

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We don't know, but for important institutions we need a high level of certainty that key decision - makers are exercising their judgment in the interests of those they serve, rather than themselves.
Since it is more important for a proposition to be interesting than true, the traditional regard for propositions as the matter for judgments and the bias towards truth (even the expression «truth - value» is prejudiced against false propositions) has nearly dealt a fatal blow to the understanding of propositions» dynamic role in the universe.
More important by far than an assault upon the theory of communism is the vigorous working out of Christianity's criticism of capitalism and the development among Christian people of a Christian judgment and conscience in economics.
Although Sacks appeals to Kant when claiming that «judgment is the most important faculty we have,» he means by judgment more than what Kant had in mind.
Zachman suggests that the Calvin of recent scholarship emerges as a more intriguing figure than the conventional view that he was a cold, rigidly systematic thinker whose most important book, Institutes of the Christian Religion of 1559, emphasized God's judgment and the doctrine of predestination.
This was no mean thing, and it's far more important than getting things right all the time, which isn't possible for anyone who risks serious political, moral, and theological judgments in times of upheaval and transformation, as Michael did.
More important than these initially direct and rather emotional impressions of other religions is the insight into the falsity of numerous polemical judgments of past times.
We may wish to suspend judgment on the ultimate meaning of human existence, but in actual fact we find ourselves compelled to act as if certain things were true and certain values more important than others.
More than the embarrassment of falling asleep at an important meeting, sleep deprivation can result in cognitive impairment — your judgment just isn't as sharp as it should be.
If looks are more important to you than Ph.D candidacy, then be honest with what you want, without judgment.
«On the problem with extending the tenure beyond two years... It's important that while we want teachers to at some point have due process rights in their career, that that judgment be made relatively soon; and that a floundering teacher who is grossly ineffective is not allowed to continue for many years because a year is a long time in the life of a student... having the two - year mark — which means you're making a decision usually within 19 months of the starting point of that teacher — has the interest of... encouraging districts to make that decision in a reasonable time frame so that students aren't exposed to struggling teachers for long than they might need to be....
The formatting might have been fine; in fact, in our professional judgment it was probably even better than what the author wanted, but none of that was important.
To the OPM, according to their own documents and records, cause of debt is generally more important than the amount of debt, because it reveals more about a person's reliability, trustworthiness, and judgment.
Jerry Taylor, an economist at the Cato Institute, also sharply criticized the scientists» statement, saying, «I do not believe that «the experts» in any field should be dictating climate policy because there are plenty of important value judgments built in to those policies, and experts, however defined, have no objectively better values than you or I.»
I remember reading this quote in which you refer to Taylor: «I do not believe that «the experts» in any field should be dictating climate policy because there are plenty of important value judgments built in to those policies and experts however defined have no objectively better values than you or I.» I thought about that statement all day.
In presenting the «embers» in the TAR, IPCC authors did not assess whether any single RFC was more important than any other; nor did they conclude what level of impacts or what atmospheric concentrations of greenhouse gases would constitute DAI, a value judgment that would be policy prescriptive.
It is important that you pursue a claim for damages for the financial hardships that you have incurred; your legal representation will make the difference between obtaining the results you need and receiving a less - than - favorable judgment or settlement offer.
The amendments to summary judgments Rule 20 are considered the most important because they allow courts to resolve disputes more expeditiously and cost effectively than a full blown trial.
Judgments, as we know, are the template for a lot of bad writing: they sacrifice readability to formalism, they include far more than you really need to know, and they put the most important point at the end.
Which makes it more important than ever for everyone, and particularly lawyers, to exercise good judgment and diligence in sourcing, citing, quoting, consuming, and otherwise relying on information from the web.
Even more emphatically than the «normal» unanimous judgment, «By the Court» depersonalizes and thereby institutionalizes the Court's most important doctrinal statements.
However, an important element of the judgment is that if there is a gap of more than 3 months from one underpayment of holiday pay to the next then the chain is broken and the older claims can not be recovered in the Employment Tribunal.
In its most important constitutional judgment ever, the UK Supreme Court has this morning confirmed that the UK Parliament in Westminster, rather than the UK Government, must decide on the UK's withdr...
DecisionSet ® believes that the most important judgment call is not whether a party will win or lose at trial but rather whether the trial result will be better than an alternative proposed in settlement negotiations.
This wording incorporates two important Community law principles which are explained further in the same judgment: «It is settled case law that in the absence of Community rules governing the matter it is for the domestic legal system of each member state to... lay down the detailed procedural rules governing actions for safeguarding rights which individuals derive from Community law, provided, however, that such rules are not less favourable than those governing similar domestic actions (the principle of equivalence) and do not render virtually impossible or excessively difficult the exercise of rights conferred by Community law (the principle of effectiveness).»
As we saw in the previous Part, more important judgments of the Dickson and Lamer Courts were delivered per judge per year by male judges (one of whom was the Chief Justice) than by the female justices, whereas more important judgments of the McLachlin court were delivered per judge per year by female judges (one of whom was the Chief Justice) than by their male colleagues.
Which makes the recent judgment of the Ontario Court of Appeal in York (Regional Municipality) v. Winlow, 2009 ONCA 643 (CanLII) more important than you might think at first glance.
However, I then explored a Chief Justice factor in judgment assignment, on the not unlikely hypothesis that for institutional reasons Chief Justices deliver more than their notional one - ninth share of judgments, especially for the more important decisions.
So witnesses, defendants and even victims may all be bound - over, with the important caveat that they must have been adjudged to have engaged in conduct that was criminal or immoral or, as the Divisional Court eloquently puts it, engaged in «wrong [conduct] rather than right in the judgment of the majority of contemporary citizens» (see Hughes v Holley (1987) 86 Cr App R 130, [1987] Crim LR 253).
It may be even more important than collision or comprehensive insurance because being protected gives you a safeguard against wage garnishment or asset seizure than can potentially follow a major claim judgment in civil court.
First, parent support programs improve parental competence / confidence and parental beliefs that child - initiated interactions are most important in parent - child interactions.7, 8 Second, although general parent support programs support social - emotional development of children, parent support that is directed at parental emotional and educational / economic development has an enhanced impact on child social - emotional development.9 Third, participatory help - giving practices contribute the most to parents» judgment of their children's emotional competence.7 Fourth, group approaches to parental support have a more powerful effect on child social - emotional competence than home - visiting approaches.9
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