So it's very inefficient and it's an unethical position, because if I'm
making judgments in my head about you or vice versa and I'm not allowing you to be part of that decision and understand the criteria, one of the most basic things of justice is the right to face one's accuser.
Notice that Kekes is willing to
make this judgment in spite of Dinka tribal belief.
- «The scholarly community will need to see the full report and images of the artifacts to
make a judgment in regard to the interpretation of these objects as coins,» Steven Ortiz, associate professor of archaeology and biblical backgrounds at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in Fort Worth, Texas, said.
Together these networks calculate how valuable things are and how far we'll go to get them,
making judgments in hundredths of a second, far from our conscious awareness.
When using value added, allow educational leaders to
make judgments in interpreting the value - added results in light of other available measures of teacher quality and the principals» own assessments.
We can articulate the properties that seem to be present in some works but that does not address their inherent value or quality, Yes
I make judgments in Art just as I do in every thing else in my life... choosing friends, coffee, cars I drive, the tv I buy, the computer I use... endless... We all do.
Your assessment of the underlying logic undoubtedly underlies the reasoning process of many of the experts
making the judgments in the IPCC assessment
I have not
made this judgment in haste, but there are certain writers whose posts I always skip.
How does
one make judgments in areas where one's understanding is limited?
But many attorneys seem to simply
make a judgment in deciding how to deal with a non-client spouse.
This is Cameron in 2006: «A British home secretary must have more flexibility in
making a judgment in the public interest, balancing the rights of terror suspects against the rights of British citizens.»
But, the law society is not
make a judgment in this manner — they are refusing accreditation on a graduate per graduate decision.
«If Facebook Ireland would refuse to submit a counterstatement the court would be able to
make a judgment in absence based on the lawsuit,» the statement continues.
How do employers
make the judgment in that quick scan?
Using my education and expeirnce in a full time position, working with inmates, preparing reports, working under stress,
making judgment in emergency situations, and interacting with people.
Not exact matches
This group includes wafflers who either don't have a lot of confidence
in their decision
making and hope by putting off choosing others might decide for them, or those who enjoy the feeling of being able to stand
in judgment of others without committing to any course of action themselves.
«You have to constantly be
making judgments about what's good what's bad and what's going to work and how's it going to play out, and
in doing that, if you have high standards, you're going to break some eggs along the way.
The «right to be forgotten»
made headlines
in the U.S.
in 2014 when a citizen of Spain won a
judgment that Google had to take down personal information about him.
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
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
in Marketing, researchers found that up to 90 % of snap
judgments made about products can be based on color alone (depending on the product).
The innovator has to be able to feel outside the box, too — that is, to
make value
judgments about the images and ideas that he or she has produced
in such abundance.
The Director of National Intelligence, James Clapper, released a statement last Wednesday reiterating that, while the intelligence community had «not
made any
judgment that the information
in this document is reliable, «part of our obligation is to ensure that policymakers are provided with the fullest possible picture of any matters that might affect national security.»
Memory is a key component of cognitive capacity, required for comparing options (alternatives need to be kept
in mind simultaneously),
making judgments (you have to remember pros and cons
in order to weigh them), and plotting and executing strategy (you have to remember the steps to form them into an overall plan).
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.
«The impact of overconfidence on corporate strategies, the difficulties of predicting what will
make us happy
in the future, the profound effect of cognitive biases on everything from playing the stock market to planning our next vacation — each of these can be understood only by knowing how the two systems shape our
judgments and decisions.»
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.
When asked whether he would
make different choices if he could start over, Bayard Winthrop, the CEO of apparel company American Giant, highlighted the value of his past errors
in judgment.
Finally,
in most jurisdictions, if the criminal court doesn't compel the perpetrator to
make full restitution, the law generally provides that the restitution order may be automatically converted into a civil
judgment.
«It can lead to overconfidence
in their
judgment and leadership capabilities,» he says, «and less willingness to
make changes
in their strategies.»
Neuroscience has,
in fact, established a connection between the part of the brain that
makes value
judgments and that which experiences negative emotion.
To ensure
judgments aren't
made in a vacuum, Google has established a routine to help managers
make better decisions.
Of course, all this happened
in a controlled demo environment, so I can't
make any definitive
judgments just yet.
Facebook itself has repeatedly claimed that it's not a media company, and has no interest
in making editorial
judgments — and that it's largely up to users to sift truth from lies.
It did not
make a
judgment on whether it succeeded
in altering the outcome of the race.
This book reminds me of the opportunity we all have to free our minds of fear and
judgment so that we may
make better decisions and be more creative, with less internal friction and more
in harmony with those around you.
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.
Discreet means careful, cautious, showing good
judgment: «We
made discreet inquiries to determine whether the founder was interested
in selling her company.»
I've faced adversity and have also
made my share of off - the - cuff errors
in judgment.
Political values are important
in antitrust, but political pressure on government enforcers undercuts their ability to
make professional
judgments about enforcement policy.
«People
make judgments about you... within less than a second so
make sure when you walk
in — even if you're nervous — you have that big smile ready to go,» she says.
Employees will now be empowered to
make judgment calls
in real time and manage exceptions.
In making this
judgment, it is critical to define your target market segment correctly.
Saying that Trump is «lucky to have someone of his caliber
in that role,» McGuire pointed to Porter's
judgment as crucial for the role of vetting what
makes it to Trump's desk.
All that's required is for someone
in a position of trust to
make some decision
in a situation
in which he or she has some personal interest that could reasonably be seen as influencing his or her
judgment.
Opposition Labour Party leader Ed Miliband on Friday urged Cameron to apologize for «the appalling error of
judgment he
made in hiring Andy Coulson,» but Cameron refused and said Coulson remained a friend.
China's Foreign Ministry spokesman Lu Kang said
in a briefing the country needed to ascertain the direction of any U.S. investigation before it could
make a
judgment.
It is at this point that you can
make a realistic
judgment call to determine if the product or service you're selling is,
in fact, a good fit.
In other environments you might
make a very different
judgment.
They concluded that we
make a snap
judgment in the first two seconds of meeting someone, and we rarely adjust it — even when we get more information.
In addition, Gilead
makes estimates and
judgments that affect the reported amounts of assets, liabilities, revenues and expenses and related disclosures.
«Relative deprivation is an idea that says that when we
make judgments about ourselves, we judge ourselves next to our immediate peers — people like us
in the same room as us — not to the world at large,» Gladwell said
in a recent interview with author Daniel H. Pink.