And what I see often enough leads me to come to this principle — that people often
make decisions based on something that is actually a small part of their lives.
And in helping themselves and others,
they make their decisions based on something very practical: experiences which have proven to them that this Science is a system of care more effective than anything else they've found.
There are two concerns here: first, whether or not the Court of Appeal is substituting their opinion when the trial judge, who was present at the trial, decided otherwise and second, whether or not the jury
made their decision based on something other than provocation, which would make the manslaughter finding appropriate.
Not exact matches
Researchers say that for many choices, spontaneous
decisions —
based on letting your thoughts just go with the flow until they alight
on something that feels right — can be as satisfying as
decisions made with deep deliberation.
They
make decisions about the direction our country should take
based on something that is by their own admission subjective, personal, and not founded
on reason, or even good sense.
Beliefs that hinge
on a guess can't be taken lightly, but we have a lot of people
making their own bad
decisions that are
based on their treating their religious path as fashion or a trend rather than
something to be lived.
But the faith in our salvation is a gift from God, it is not
something we sinners conjure up
on our own by our intelligence and maturity, and then
make a
decision,
based on our reasoned
decision making, to believe.
Faith is the world's worst way of
making decisions, which is why it's the only one religions have to rely
on, because if you used any of the more reliable methods (like looking at the evidence, or logic, or confidence in
something based on its past track record), you'd laff your head off at such nonsense and even more so at the solemn, self - righteous credulity of its proponents.
Thinking rationally,
making decisions based on independent, verifiable, objective data and not jumping to «some god did it» whenever we don't understand
something.
Listening to you body and
making decision based on what
makes you feel amazing, without being restricted by labels or influenced by individuals or health claims is
something I feel very passionately about.
Wenger does what he does and
makes decisions based on his extensive experience and also because he has the greatest insight to each player, not only what happens
on the pitch, but what happens in training and behind the scenes,
something which us «keyboard managers» can not see.
Waiting to gather some meaningful data and then
making an informed
decision based on those findings - maybe the FIA learned
something from the whole elimination qualifying fiasco after all!
There's
something to be said for realizing how wrong all of us are
on a consistent
basis and
making decisions knowing you don't have it all figured out.
Sometimes it's a necessary part of being human to survive (judging people or situations to
make quick
decisions about our safety) or about simple things like
making opinions about
something based on their hairdo.
For some reason I was remarkably calm with all my
decisions I
made with my second one and I actually decided part of the reason why I feel like that is sabotaged myself is because I
made a lot of
decisions based on how much
something costs.
We came to a strategic assumption, and we think it's the right one, that if you have no idea where
something is going, and no one else does, it's dangerous to start
making decisions based on that reality.»
«In some cases, such
decisions are
made based on your own cultural background — it's not always
something you can define — a kind of common taste.»
But I do, in general, wish that our first instinct when
something feels off with our bodies or minds is to look to the
decisions that we
make on a daily
basis — specifically our food choices.
«
On a daily
basis, we're
making both business and personal
decisions, and working side by side to build
something,» says Nadine.
It is
something I apply
on a daily
basis from designing processes in the supply chain or internal processes, to analyzing data and
making decisions based off this information.
eHarmony Could Be Onto
Something «Langston added: «We don't want you
making hiring
decisions based on four to five superficial data points.
With these three films, Spielberg has crafted
something like a Trilogy of Good
Decisions, in which, at pivotal moments in our nation's history, more or less decent people took the opportunity to
make the right choices
based on fundamental beliefs in foundational American values.
I think the common core rests
on a view of teaching as complex
decision making, as opposed to
something more routine or drill -
based.
How many times have you
made a
decision on whether or not to buy
something you saw
on Amazon
based on the fact that it had good reviews?
I mean price action is one thing but how do you
make an entry
decision based on old market data when
something in the news can significantly turn the trend?
If I need
something, like a heat pump or a new vehicle, I want to be able to
make the
decision based on what best fills those needs — not who will take pity
on me and finance it.
Throughout the Summit, passionate travel professionals including influential writers and entrepreneurs will speak about their drive to take chances, embrace the unknown, create
something new and
make hard
decisions based on values.
Some of the episodes had completely divergent paths
based on decisions made in the previous episodes, so that it actually encouraged players to play through the games again and try
something new.
Near the outset of his career, Nozkowski
made a crucial
decision; he would always
base his work
on something he experienced.
Thus, as a public servant, in the broadest sense, Gore has interacted with the scientific community, learned what we have learned and how well we think we know the science, and then
made the translation for the public
based on his perspective as a policy maker and
decision maker (
something we scientists often don't know much about).
«It's
something we use to look out over a period of time, but we are
making short - term procurement
decisions based on what is available in the market and what meets our customer and system needs.»
In order for a robot to clean an entire house, it would have to be able to fully understand its environment and
make decisions based on the state of each room —
something that is beyond the current abilities of artificial intelligence.
But one of the sizable bodies of university -
based code that I've worked
on is driving many dollars worth of
decisions at a successful airline - ticket search / optimization website today, and I think that qualifies me for an opinion about your original rhetoric about «engineers that have to actually
make something work.»
There's a great training out there
on implicit bias and understanding, are there times when, and we all do it, so it's looking at ourselves and saying, «Are there times when I am
making an assumption, a choice, a
decision about
something based on something that may not be what that person has communicated to me?
If my employer fired me after their own investigation indicated that I had done
something like that, I would think I ought to be able to go after them for
making the
decision on the
basis of a substandard investigation.
Relationship therapy is a way for couples to explore these things when faced with
something like an affair so that they can
make the best
decisions for themselves
based on their set of circumstances and not just apply blanket thinking to all situations regardless of the context or cost.