Sentences with phrase «judgments they make based»

And he says he asks simple questions about every judgment he makes based on these lines.
What John's work has shown is that when you really pay attention to kids and emotions, help kids name their feelings, and validate their own feelings and the judgments they make based on some of those feelings, often times the kids will do much better.

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«We think it's a very strong judgment, and a cautionary tale for people who make or use sound - alikes around the world,» said Adam Simpson, a Sydney - based lawyer who represented Eminem publisher Eight Mile Style.
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).
Either consciously or unconsciously, we make judgments about the professionalism, character and competence of others based on first impressions.
While we know there is more to a person than how he or she looks, in reality, potential clients, colleagues and other individuals you encounter will make judgments based on your appearance.
We make judgments about what we should do based on the people who survived, totally ignoring all the guidance from the people who failed.»
In the Hulk Hogan case, which was also based on an invasion of privacy claim, Harder sued Gawker Media for publishing a clip from a sex video that the former wrestler made with a friend's wife, and won a $ 140 million judgment from a Florida jury.
No matter which method you select, make sure to base your future sales expectations on objective facts and sound judgment.
Psychologists call it «affect heuristic,» or the tendency to make judgments based on mood or emotion.
Gilead bases its estimates on historical experience and on various other market specific and other relevant assumptions that it believes to be reasonable under the circumstances, the results of which form the basis for making judgments about the carrying values of assets and liabilities that are not readily apparent from other sources.
«Ride - hailing companies hold out the promise of creating a whole new industry, but it's tough to make judgments based on their fundamentals,» said Masahiko Ishino, an analyst at Tokai Tokyo Securities.
We base our estimates on historical experience and on various other assumptions that we believe to be reasonable under the circumstances, the results of which form the basis for making judgments about the carrying values of assets and liabilities that are not readily apparent from other sources.
Because the move happened so quickly, we made a judgment call to sell into strength on September 19, locking in a solid 10 % average gain at the $ 85.45 level, just before the stock entered into another base of consolidation:
It was very specifically aimed at him and by implication was also aimed at any other gay Christian as that is the only thing you know of Trey to make such a harsh judgment based on.
Mr Page said: «As a highly experienced magistrate, I have made judgments on thousands of cases and in each case, have come to my decision based on the evidence, and the evidence alone, placed before me and my colleagues.
He made decisions based on his better judgment and was trumped by the LDS and he obeyed like the good brain washed cult member he is.
Sometimes, headlines are so compelling, that people will simply make a judgment based on 9 words of summary instead of the 600 words of nuanced, information - heavy copy the headline is referencing.
Other thinkers based their judgments on the traditions prevailing in Medina because it was the environment where legislation was made at the time of the Prophet and during the first two Caliphates before the outbreak of the sedition.
The major flaw in your question is that you made the judgment that God is immoral based on your own morals.
And before you make judgments based on the Koran, try reading the Bible and some of the atrocities written in it.
Similarly, it might be that the Club has no better way to award entry into its little aristocracy - for - a-night than to make snap intuition - al judgments that inevitably, are heavily based on appearances.
If your an atheist you might be in a position where you can make a neutral judgment not based on what religion you were taught about, but based on what you learned what the bible really says!
Calvin, Institutes, I.vii.5: «Enlightened by him (the Spirit), no longer do we believe that Scripture is from God on the basis of either our judgment or that of others; but, in a way that surpasses human judgment, we are made absolutely certain, just as if we beheld there the majesty (numen) of God himself, that it has come to us by the ministry of men from God's very mouth....
b) Atheist basis — in my judgment, impossible to make coherent case for.
Attempts which are made to show that Luke is based on Matthew (or, alternatively, Matthew on Luke) have not, in my judgment, succeeded.
Man's wants and needs, intelligently appraised in terms of the total situation, constituted the basis on which judgments of ends were to be made.
On that basis, he contends that «ironically, people by getting rid of the idea of judgment and hell, try to make God more loving, actually make him less.»
The claim that can be made on the basis of this is that we never refer to non-being in any of our negative judgments and, thus, we never refer to it at all.
They usually are content to demythologize it.11 Here again, if one makes the opposite judgment as a systematic theologian, based in Scripture and tradition, that belief in the resurrection of Jesus is not only necessary to Christian faith, but one of its most distinctive and important elements, one may find it possible to express that belief in Whitehead's understanding of the person.
Every judgment as to what is good must be made on the basis of what this particular concrete experience or action does for the movement of life toward the Kingdom.
Its vastness, its diversity, on the whole, its lack of discriminating judgment as to what may be called sacred — so that it includes both the highly moral and the basemake it a literature difficult for peoples of Hebrew - Christian backgrounds to appreciate fully.
When anyone categorically makes a judgment about another person based on their own opinion or stereotypes, that generally shuts down communication.
That is he must think clearly about reality and make judgments on the basis of what he perceives to be real.
It is a directive based upon moral doctrine and might best be described as a prudential judgment made by «legitimate ecclesiastical superiors» and to be followed by all under their authority.
Stated formally, we may put the question this way: On what grounds are we to base our judgments of value and thus our moral, social and political decision - making?
It would seem, then, that we are left with no basis for making our moral judgments and decisions that is in any way genuinely moral.
Without the affirmation of a moral universe, without the recognition of some kind of realm of «ultimacy,» there can be no ontological basis on which we can justify making moral judgments at all.
Nevertheless, the judgment is made that a coal - and nuclear - fission - based energy policy is centered on high - risk technologies.
The three critics R. P. Blackmur, Jean - Paul Sartre, and Cleanth Brooks, although varying in the explicitness with which they affirm the criteria and their philosophical bases, all make value judgments that have such implications.
You make value judgments based upon your crzy bible.
Whereas a liberal arts education may provide some basis for viewing the global economy critically and making judgments as to how one wants to relate to it, very few students in universities are exposed to that kind of reflection.
During the past forty years, voters have been taught by TV to make political judgments based on how they feel about a particular candidate, rather than how to evaluate a candidate's actual positions and actions.
To properly assess its soundness is to make a prudential judgment based on an accurate understanding of the costs and consequences of drug prohibition as opposed to legalization.
Most adults in this country don't have the intelligence to make it through a novel, how can we trust them to make good judgments based on an ancient text from an ancient people?
If it is a fact, it is a Christian theological fact — a definitive judgment made of one religious tradition from within another, on the basis of its own criteria: the kind of judgment that many proponents of dialogue find problematic in principle.
Whether or not people were making snap judgments in making critical responses to your post is one thing, but I think it's unfair of you to suggest that folks whose hearts are broken over what has happened to the Kliens, Barronelle Stutzman, and others like them might be making snap judgments based on ignorance.
We make judgment calls on whether something is good based on what we do.
It was never intended to be used as a judgment on whether or not an individual human being is a Skinny Minnie or a Fat Fatty Fatcake — and yet, chances are, your doctor's office has your BMI recorded in your chart somewhere, and might even make prescriptions for your health based on those digits.
There are so many reasons people use cloth diapers, and so many reasons people use disposable diapers (the entry costs to start using cloth diapers are way more than some excellent parents can manage, for example) that it makes no sense to me to make judgments about other people's parenting on the basis of choices about diapering.
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