Sentences with phrase «made wrong judgements»

Barrow is just too fast and he made a wrong judgement.
But he thinks the Kenyan authorities made a wrong judgement call — one that could affect Ghana - Kenyan relation.
That Flight was later given a peerage was a backhanded recognition that the leadership had made the wrong judgement call.
To put it more simply, this means that even before you enter a trade, you must first decide where and when to cut your loss should you make a wrong judgement.
Enablers of parental alienation ultimately make the wrong judgement call, when they intentionally or unintentionally engage in certain behaviours.

Not exact matches

It does not aim to make a judgement on whether a particular conflict was right or wrong, but remembers those who fought in them either voluntarily or without choice.
He finds himself making judgements of good and bad, right and wrong; he speaks of truth and error; he is aware of harmony or beauty and disharmony or ugliness.
Which is also why he expresses compassion for the person's being (ontology), but is free to make existential judgement on what is right and wrong.
Politics is about making prudential judgements, and an awareness that any such judgement has at least some chance of being wrong should add a bit of humility and understanding to political debate.
Basically been quick (haste) to make judgements as it's not wrong to judge, but to judge out of context is wrong.
I'm getting annoyed that people fail to notice the positive he did recently (he started spending money, keep the team in tact, getting a new physio in, try to win game ugly when result is getting bad) while it is very fair points that he made very wrong judgement in not getting enough defensive cover, and his players are naive at time in term of tactics.
Ok then Muff let's hope Coqhelin has the next 2 games and after the City one which will still be in the window of new players make your judgement then His last 2half games shows he is now better and deserves his place even before Arteta or Flamini both are passed it so let's give Coqhelen a fair go, he has really not put a foot wrong I would rather money be spent on a left sided player Left back and Center back for The BFG CB
Henderson and Coutinho have both had one title challenge under their belt from 2013/14, but even then, it was Henderson, whose composure waned at precisely the wrong moment, making a tackle in the dying minutes of Liverpool's home fixture against fellow title challengers Manchester City, that showed how much expectation and pressure can cloud, confuddle and contort the mind and judgement of any player.
I've set out the direction I want to take our party in and people have to make a judgement about whether that direction is right or wrong
Sir Malcolm Rifkind has again denied any wrong doing over the cash - for - access claims, saying he may have made «errors of judgement» but said, «I don't think I did anything wrong
By rejecting Mann's call for the issue to be discussed Bercow is propping up the standards and privileges committee - made up of MPs who meet in secret to pass judgement on those of their colleagues who have been found in the wrong.
-- As I said before:» We are all made of human beings; you have your judgement, and we all have our own; Anybody with normal intelligence could easily figure out that there is something seriously wrong going on in this case;» I wonder who's the officer manipulating Gabriele Scheler and Sebastian Thrun's case?
Making reference to the Courts Act of 1993 (Act 459), Mr Justice Ofoe said Section 31 (2) holds that «an appellate court, on hearing an appeal in a criminal case, shall allow the appeal if the appellate court considers (a) that the verdict or conviction or acquittal ought to be set aside on the ground that it is unreasonable or can not be supported having regard to the evidence, or (b) that the judgement in question ought to be set aside as a wrong decision on a question of law or fact, or (c) that there was a miscarriage of justice, and in any other case shall dismiss the appeal.»
In its report, the committee agreed that Mr Hunt had made «a wrong judgement» in not subtracting the agent's living costs from his total claim and the agent had enjoyed a «personal benefit».
Given that disgust influences judgements of right and wrong, it made sense to look to the legal system.
Prof. Gordon Pipa, a senior author of the study, says that since it now seems to be possible that machines can be programmed to make human like moral decisions it is crucial that society engages in an urgent and serious debate, «we need to ask whether autonomous systems should adopt moral judgements, if yes, should they imitate moral behavior by imitating human decisions, should they behave along ethical theories and if so, which ones and critically, if things go wrong who or what is at fault?»
So, I will spend the weekend humming the songs in my head, singing loudly along to the soundtrack in my car, and the next time I hear a rumor or make a snap judgement on that which is wrong or right, good or bad, I'll take pause.
We're eager to be proven wrong, but E3 is just around the corner where we'll undoubtably get a more extensive showing of Rivals to make a more informed judgement.
Cory added: «We make no judgement on whether what they're doing is right or wrong, good or bad.
If their adjutment to theory is wrong, that's of course a different matter, but it sounds as if you haven't read the paper and so have no basis for making such a judgement.
Chris Huhne is a man so dangerous and wrong in every way, and his presence in the Cabinet so stinging an indictment of Dave Cameron's judgement and of the shoddiness of his compromise with the slimy Liberal Democrats that it almost makes one yearn for the happy, enlightened governance of Ed Balls, John Prescott and Stephen Byers.
Obviously the «97 % consensus» paper doesn't «depict... the world into categories of «right» and «wrong»» at all, and no doubt Prof Hulme, were he to publish something in a scientific forum on this topic would make a more considered judgement than his blog comment you reproduced.
Betsy Stotler: Okay, well we are a boutique firm and we specialize in complex collections for healthcare facilities, so longterm care, assisted living, anything related to that, and complex just means more than just go get a judgement and have 10 judgements in the basement of a courthouse, it's kind of like think tank brainstorming about ways to get nursing homes paid when there are Medicaid issues rather than just dementia who don't know much about their finances or can't communicate and it's another way I describe it is it's when estate planning has gone wrong or didn't exist and we need to fix it retroactively to make sure it doesn't ruin the nursing homes chances of ever getting paid for a resident, and then it often usually helps the resident in the process.
Don't dwell on their error in judgement - we all make the wrong decision at times.
They help us to make choices, and to make judgements about what is right and wrong, good or bad, fair or unfair.
Ethical behaviour includes identifying right and wrong, recognising the complexity of many ethical issues, and having the determination and capacity to make reasoned moral judgements and argue the case for improvement.
I pulled credit on them all and made the judgement myself; so, I would be surprised if there was something wrong with that.
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