The «
judgemental decisions» about which Oxburgh made comment, and to the New Scientist refers, were not about thermometer data, as the Editorial implies, but related to tree - ring data.
Under such circumstances there must be an obligation on researchers to document
the judgemental decisions they have made so that the work can in principle be replicated by others.»
Its the major culprit behind many of
their judgemental decisions.
Not exact matches
You implied that some people aren't worthy of making judgements or coming to their own
decisions, a common tactic of accusing a conservative of being «
judgemental» because it's assumed that conservatives are mostly bible - toters who will remember that their precious bible says «judge not, lest ye be judged» and they'll suddenly become ashamed of speaking out about their beliefs for fear of appearing «
judgemental».
I am disappointed that your attitude comes across as overly
judgemental, arrogant and does little to support, educate and engage people in making well informed appropriate
decisions about their health and their bodies.
I wish the
judgemental mothers - both breastfeeding and formula mothers alike - try to understand and respect each other's
decisions.
If policy makers have to decide to act or not act in a field to which scientific theory may be relevant, they must take a
judgemental bet on whether their
decision will be improved by taking account of the scientific theory.
I did not always make the best
decision and had to learn the hard way by making poor
judgemental mistakes.
This Tribunal event will not be the end of the issue unless there is a majority
decision based upon clear cut legal principals devoid of personal
judgemental spin, which if it does occur, can be challenged by either side.