Sentences with phrase «judgment calls about»

Leaving some white space makes your resume stand out — and it requires you to trim wordy descriptions and make judgment calls about the best stuff to leave in.
While applicant tracking systems (ATS) have the ability to store and sift through resumes based on desired skills, they can not make judgment calls about candidates.
It is possible for publication of precedential materials to be achieved simply as a matter of discretion: the executive branch may release these opinions, 64 as may the authoring judge of any opinion.65 But the best option, because it limits the ability of judges and executive branch officials to make additional judgment calls about disclosure, is for Congress to demand publication of such opinions by amending FISA.
But ultimately these judgments rest not on the scientific or social facts as such, but on moral judgment calls about how one evaluates these facts.
Tax software programs are not always adequately equipped to make judgment calls about your indie expenses and income.
Parents frequently make judgment calls about whether their child is too sick to go to school, or whether a family vacation or extracurricular activity is worth missing a day for.
Their own structures, however, may not lead them to make the right judgment calls about which directions to pursue.
Human beings have to make judgment calls about which kids are «better fits» or otherwise more suitable for entry into this school than other kids.
I don't know the right call here, but be prepared to make a lot of judgment calls about how much close contact the adoring - but - coughing big sister can have with the new baby.
Morningstar's analyst ratings are highly subjective and rely on judgment calls about the validity of the manager's process.
«This is not an infringement upon your right to bear arms, this is a judgment call about how old you should be before you can exercise that right,» Oliva said.
Once they have a firm grasp of the client's likes and dislikes, the matchmakers make a judgment call about whether they can help that individual find the right relationship.
[38] It is purely a judgment call about which result is fairer to individual teachers and how it may affect achievement goals.
«To rely on these reports to make a public judgment call about a teacher is unfortunate, especially considering that the reports are derived solely from problematic state exams that were administered several years ago,» Logan said in a statement.
Thank you for the answer but the judgment call about how useful a 2 day window is, is irrelevant.
Those who think lawyers should be constrained by ethics alongside law will continue to weigh in on Harper's judgment call about law's relationship to justice.
You do not want the doctor to make a judgment call about your condition based upon what you decided to wear on your feet.
Software and screening services can readily identify good and bad applicants, but the manager may have to make a judgment call about aspiring tenants with cloudy histories.
«It would be a Fair Housing law violation for a Realtor to make a judgment call about a school, so we direct them to visit school system Web sites for test scores and school ratings sites to find out for themselves which schools they want their kids to attend,» Carter said.

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In an appropriately titled study called Impact of Color in Marketing, researchers found that up to 90 % of snap judgments made about products can be based on color alone (depending on the product).
You'd think that investors would be among the most cold - blooded and rational consumers of information — after all, fortunes depend on them making bias - free judgments about what they hear on earnings calls — but according to this new research, they are actually highly swayed by one tiny shift in language, just like everyone.
If you rely on your VC to make the toughest calls that probably says more about your own insecurities with tough, unknowable, judgment calls than about your VC.
Forward - thinking companies actively develop the collective literacy and contextual intelligence of the board — cultivating, in particular, a shared set of assumptions about where their industry and markets are going so that they are prepared to make the right risk / reward judgment calls together with management.
The preacher can be ambivalent about preaching the gospel itself because to truly present it truly brings him under judgment and calls him to commitments that threaten his way of life.
The final history is an editorial creation in which a work called «The Book of the Acts of Solomon» (11:41) is no doubt the source of reports of Solomon's varied administrative actions, but which freely incorporates long current lore about that fabulous reign, and here and there the candid editorial judgment of DH.
For the text to be taken as testimony, as relevatory, judgment must be made about objective characteristics, above all what Ricoeur calls in Interpretation Theory its «self reference,» its claims to represent an «I» or a «we» engaged in a certain past «event of discourse.
Hicks omits criteria for making normative judgments about what levels of inequality are just — normative criteria that Christian ethicists of an earlier generation called «middle axioms» between broad theological and moral principles and policy judgments.
It potentially calls into question Conte's judgment about his ability and more so the sanity of him being loaned out during the transfer window.
That fear though, the fear of judgment or of not mattering enough for someone to even notice, can be paralyzing and parents may, unintentionally, cause suffering for their children simply because the cultural attitudes about asking for help have effectively silenced them for issuing the call when most needed.
They were right about Iraq, the biggest foreign policy judgment call of the past half - century, when Labour and the Tories were both catastrophically and stupidly wrong.
Despite his comments about representing «little people,» Silver was hired as of counsel at the firm Weitz & Luxenberg to bring «prestige» — as one of the name partners put it in testimony during the trial — and he acted primarily as a so - called rainmaker, bringing in lucrative referrals for mesothelioma cases, which paid him a portion of the proceeds from any judgment or settlement.
The two men get on well and with Andy Coulson and Steve Hilton are members of what Iain Martin has called The Quartet - the group of four that makes all the big judgments about Tory strategy.
«Despite the well - known idiom to «not judge a book by its cover,» the present research shows that such judgments about the cover are good proxies for judgments about the book — even after reading it,» says Zayas, who is chairing a session at the SPSP conference called «When to Judge a Book by Its Cover: Timing, Context, and Individual Differences in First Impressions.»
And although the essay called for limits in exclusivity for such access, it did not make any pronouncements on what is appropriate nor make any judgment about White's work in particular.
A judgment call needs to be made about money and time and resources, and in this area, reason has often taken a backseat.»
Caltech researchers have now discovered that one specific region of the brain, called the amygdala, is involved in making these (sometimes inaccurate) judgments about ambiguous or intense emotions.
But the more we talked about our food choices, the more I wondered: When did eating become such a moral judgment call?
(On the flip side, we've talked about the propriety of bare legs in winter, and I agree with what I said there re: wearing winter tweed in the summer — it can be seen as a judgment call by your coworkers.)
Amy, I am deeply offended, by which I mean secretly delighted, that you think enough testosterone courses through my male - critic aesthetic to have clouded my judgment about Ryan Coogler's thoughtful, savvy, fluid, heartfelt, emotional relaunch of a franchise so dormant that six months ago we wouldn't have even called it a franchise!
Ultimately supervising teachers learn to «call the question» (as they say in Rochester, New York), making a judgment about a novice's performance.
While NHTSA hasn't made any final judgments about the incident, they're calling for «an examination of the design and performance of any driving aids in use,» regulators stated in their initial probe.
The long and short of it is, there are going to be some annoyances no matter which way you go, and there are judgment calls you'll want to make about how to set things up to annoy you the least.
We soon realized that parenting was a never - ending series of judgment calls, and that from diapers to diplomas we'd be struggling with decisions about what was best for our child.
This might be against my better judgment at this point, considering what company we're talking about, but I'm going to call BS on this rumor.
I'm actually guessing about the judgment calls.
In the same way that you talk about letting your paintings unfold without judgment, I think calling something chaos amounts to a judgment.
Whenever a judgment call was made about choosing a statistical method, the USGS almost invariably tended to pick the one that gave the higher estimate.»
I regard their judgment and statement to be about as thorough and complete a repudiation of the modus operandi of the CRU as they could deliver without calling them incompetent shysters, notwithstanding all the little transparent expressions of confidence etc. that they drop in there.
The resulting report is called «No Child Left Alone: Moral Judgments about Parents Affect Estimates of Risk to Children.»
In comments on the story over at WSJ Law Blog, a few participants call for the American Bar Association to take a more protectionist approach and prohibit firms from off - shoring work, while others decry use of Indian lawyers as «unauthorized practice of law» since decisions about whether documents are privileged requires legal judgment.
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