The first fork in the road that confront us (in this case, the group of us whom Andy has brought together) appears when
we make our individual judgments about the extent to which the dread to risk ratio is capable of being manipulated.
«People are going to
make individual judgments about individual candidates.»
Not exact matches
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.
Type 2 decisions are «changeable, reversible - they're two - way doors,» which «can and should be
made quickly by high
judgment individuals or small groups.»
«So what bootcamp does is really expose
individuals to a lot of teams and allows them to
make their own
judgments,» Fedorov said.
His research interests include topics related to
individual and group
judgment and decision
making, and managerial negotiations.
And indeed he cautions against any subjective
judgments being
made by or about
individuals - «humble spouses follow the Lamb more easily than proud virgins».
This demand
makes more comprehensible God's double aspect of love and justice:
judgment is the
individual's
judgment of himself when he cuts himself off from relationship with God.
I am talking about us as
individuals trying to sit in
judgment on other people about the decisions they have
made in their own lives.
When moral rules and selves are abstracted from the normative traditions that give them substance and the social contexts that
makes them concrete, «values» become little more than sentiments, moral
judgments, expressions of
individual preference.
And so instead of theology being a set of - conceptual accommodations [to special interests] it looked to me as if theology should have a disciplining effect on the
individual... to
make belief in God,
judgments and confidence in one's own self plausible through old - fashioned things like repentance, faith, hope, love.
The most significant reason for optimism is that the Supreme Court itself has
made a number of decisions recently that protect religious freedom of institutions, not just of
individuals, notably the 2012 Hosanna - Tabor Evangelical Lutheran Church and School v. EEOC
judgment, which was unanimous.
Now when the guilty are so numerous it is not humanly possible to do this, therefore one must give the whole thing up, one perceives that there can be no question of any
judgment, they are too numerous to be judged, one can not
make them or in any way manage to
make them
individuals, so one must give up holding
judgment.
Still, when it comes to
making judgments about another
individual's subjectivity, we can always be fooled in the end - it could be an insentient computer, after all.
Managers, in consultation with the medical staff and the players themselves, have to
make judgments about what's best for
individuals and the team.
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.
As in most cases there is no ready -
made answer; it is subject to the sound and very
individual judgment of the parents.
In my
judgment these decisions can only be
made by those with close knowledge of both the roles and the multiple choices and preferences and capabilities of
individuals as well as the Party's general policy direction and policy cohesion.
«I feel Bruce and Mindy in their
individual cases should be afforded the time to see their cases through before
judgment is
made,» Lundquist wrote.
Faith and the embryo Biochemist Paul Berg suggests in April's Discover Dialogue [«Bio Brain Backs Stem Cells»] that only religious faith
makes the
judgment that the destruction of a human embryo destroys a human
individual.
However, when participants use ensemble displays to
make point - based
judgments, they may overweight
individual ensemble members in their decision -
making process.
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.
This hand - selected match service encourages daters to slow down to consider
individuals without
making snap
judgments.
These sites are
making it simpler to meet and relate to other
individuals of a differing race, without the negative
judgment from society.
You, as the teacher, use your professional
judgment and are empowered to
make the right decisions for your students as
individuals and your classroom of learners as a whole.
That is so, and much of their value lies in allowing states to see their own standards through the prism of the
judgments that the principal industrialized countries
make collectively as to what skills matter for the success of
individuals in a global economy.
Business leaders are not in a position to
make detailed
judgments on best teaching practices or to determine what works best for an
individual school with its own unique set of circumstances.
The concept of professional capital on the other hand consists of three components: human capital (the quality of
individual teachers); social capital (the collaborative power of teachers as a group); and decisional capital (the wisdom and expertise of teachers to
make sound
judgments about learners that are cultivated over time).
While most ongoing sensemaking occurs through
individual reflection, when teachers feel that their legitimacy is threatened (as when faced with a policy that they believe stifles their creativity, takes their autonomy away, or threatens their professional
judgment), they are more likely to engage in collective sense -
making.
These systems, encouraged by the Obama administration's Race to the Top and No Child Left Behind Waiver programs, use measures of student learning alongside other measures of teachers» classroom performance to
make formative and summative
judgments about
individual teachers.
(B)(i) that such unit shall be located at an organizational level and shall have an organizational status within such State agency comparable to that of other major organizational units of such agency, or (ii) in the case of an agency described in clause (1)(B)(ii), either that such unit shall be so located and have such status, or that the director of such unit shall be the executive officer of such State agency; except that, in the case of a State which has designated only one State agency pursuant to clause (1) of this subsection, such State may, if it so desires, assign responsibility for the part of the plan under which vocational REHABILITATION services are provided for the blind to one organizational unit of such agency, and assign responsibility for the rest of the plan to another organizational unit of such agency, with the provisions of this clause applying separately to each of such units; provide for financial participation by the State, or if the State so elects, by the State and local agencies to meet the amount of the non - Federal share; provide that the plan shall be in effect in all political subdivisions, except that in the case of any activity which, in the
judgment of the Secretary, is likely to assist in promoting the vocational REHABILITATION of substantially larger numbers of handicapped
individuals or groups of handicapped
individuals the Secretary may waive compliance with the requirement herein that the plan be in effect in all political subdivisions of the State to the extent and for such period as may be provided in accordance with regulations prescribed by him, but only if the non - Federal share of the * cost of such vocational REHABILITATION services is met from funds
made available by a local agency (including, to the extent permitted by such regulations, funds contributed to such agency by a private agency, organization, or
individual);
Nevertheless, recipients should look carefully at
individual showings of disadvantage by
individuals with disabilities,
making a case - by - case
judgment about whether such an
individual meets the criteria of this appendix.
It regularly mirrors a conclusion or
judgment that an author has
made around a perusing or
individual experience.
Of course you leave it to the
individual judgments of readers, but with millions of titles to choose from, how do you
make an informed choice without mediation by people whose opinions and taste you recognize and respect?
The reason for the change lies with a settlement the major credit bureaus
made in 2015 with 31 state attorneys general, where the bureaus agreed to adopt more stringent policies with regard to credit reporting and the amount of information needed to link tax liens and civil
judgments to
individuals.
The truth is that lenders are not in the business of philanthropy; they evaluate each applicant on
individual merit and
make a
judgment based on possible risk.
The key is knowing what is best for any
individual pet, rather than
making broad
judgments and recommendations.
This statement is
made in general and does not pass
judgment on any
individual dog of these breeds.
This means several breeds - not only «pit bulls» - can and will be affected by these ordinances depending on the subjective
judgment of the
individual making the breed identification.
In order to
make a correct
judgment upon the morals of groups, one must take into consideration the fact that when
individuals come together in a group all their
individual inhibitions fall away and all the cruel, brutal and destructive instincts, which lie dormant in
individuals as relics of a primitive epoch, are stirred up to find free gratification.»
During decision
making, anchoring occurs when
individuals use an initial piece of information to
make subsequent
judgments.
Like John Henry, lawyers correctly
make the point that not everything can be automated and that by relying on machines, we lose some of the craftsmanship and
judgment that
individuals bring to a project.
Any award
made against an uninsured employer that is not paid in full within ten days will also result in a Supreme Court
judgment being filed against the employer (including
individual corporate officers), which may lead to seizure of assets of the employer.
He states that» [a] n
individual judge who imposes a sentence within the range recommended by the Guidelines thus
makes a decision that is fully consistent with the Commission's
judgment in general.»
It is for the courts, on a case by case basis, to
make a
judgment of the
individual's qualities and to weigh the expert's evidence in accordance with this
judgment.
Consequently, neither
individuals nor the Member States could
make use of them in Luxembourg when challenging EU secondary measures, and also Member State courts were barred from applying these rules directly in their
judgments (Case C - 377 / 02 Van Parys [2005] ECR I - 01465).
But the
judgment could force councils to be open and transparent about how they reached decisions about the funding of
individuals who apply for social care support,
making it easier for applicants to challenge decisions.
The solicited
individual knows that, and also knows that the solicitor might be in a position to single handedly
make decisions of great weight: The same person who signed the fundraising letter might one day sign the
judgment.
While
individuals are free to organize their affairs as they please, those who deliberately
make themselves
judgment - proof may be required to post security which others would not have to post.
Furthermore, when a covered entity can not practicably obtain an
individual's agreement before disclosing protected health information to a relative or to a person involved in the
individual's care and is
making decisions about such disclosures consistent with the exercise of professional
judgment regarding the
individual's best interest, covered entities must take into account whether such a disclosure is likely to put the
individual at risk of serious harm.