This is not saying that you should
make judgments just based on some pictures and text.
She is
making a judgment just like the breastfeeding helpers she quoted, but with less authority.
Not exact matches
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.
Of course, all this happened in a controlled demo environment, so I can't
make any definitive
judgments just yet.
Although this trade is up nearly 30 % since our entry
just one week ago, we are
making a
judgment call to take the quick profit and run because $ MONT is not an «A-rated» setup.
Taking a longer - term approach to talent resource development is
just as important to the investor as it is to the client: It is hard to conceive of people
making sound investment
judgments over longer time - frames if investors themselves are not being evaluated and mentored with the same long term philosophy.
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:
Because such price action occurred after an extended, four - week rally, we
made a
judgment call to raise the stop to
just below the two - day lows, which would enable us to lock in a very large gain in the event of another pullback.
I don't think it's my job to
make a
judgment call on any of them, I
just try to love each of them & honor their journey.»
But what has always been true is that we were born with powers of
making judgments,
making observations and forming conclusions, and I think to let such a given power
just sit rotting on a shelf somewhere is like not walking and letting perfectly good legs atrophy into useless attachments.
It
just means different people will
make a different
judgment on the same behavior.
This is
just another way of subverting the religious insight of the Bible, reducing
judgment to a sort of transcendent verdict of conscience with no material consequence and
making incomprehensible the mercy and love of God's
judgment.
We have
just seen that, far from unifying them, the fact that theological schools are theological
makes them irreducibly different from one another because of different theological
judgments about the nature of the Christian thing, what it is to understand God, and what sort of community a theological school is.
That order is
made up of priests who have left the Catholic Church behind and now live ordinary lives
just ministering to the people without
judgment and without inflicting fear upon them.
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....
The promise of reward usually clouds the mark's better
judgment just enough for them to suppress questioning the incredible claims that the conman is
making.
We do not have all of the necessary information in any one situation in order to
make a
just judgment.
Quite apart from the ontological status of these, how do we
make the inferential leap from those actual, but diverse, private experiences to the normative or public veridical
judgment, «That is a penny on top of the desk» (where «penny» now stands exclusively for the normative description
just given, as opposed to the particular ensemble of sense data we happen to perceive from a particular frame of reference)?
Oh, and everyone would be resurrected from the dead too and finally come into
judgment and everything would be
made right and there would be a new temple and a new prince like Ezekiel prophesied (which still has not happened and can not happen but this is not a problem because we are
just supposed to trust that God knows what He is doing) and then everything would be all right!
Oakes appears to think that the American Catholic populace - at - large (including, presumably, him and me) is relieved from having opinions or
making judgments about the justness of a particular act of war contemplated by our country because the classical
just war theory permits those
judgments only to statesmen and generals.
It is sure,
just as every simple man is sure, that some states of mind are inwardly superior to others, and reveal to us more truth, and in this it simply
makes use of an ordinary spiritual
judgment.
People have to look at from where a nation is coming from and moving towards rather than judge where they are at present — if you took a snapshot of countries like the USA around 1865 - 1880 or during the race riots or peace marches of the 60's you'd come away with a view of America as being an oppressive country (at least in the south)-- there is not a single thing happening in China that hasn't happened in the US or Britain as well your
just looking at a single timeline while
making a
judgment.
That we can conceive each particular thing not to exist implies that we can conceive nothing existing in its place only if one assumes the falsity of my or Reese's analysis of how we
make negative
judgments, or of the view that contingency
just is the freedom of creativity as between positive options.
The case for that
judgment is
made at length in Shattered: Inside Hillary Clinton's Doomed Campaign, by Jonathan Allen and Amie Parnes, which I had
just read on a long flight and which has had tout le Washington in a tizzy for weeks.
The Supreme Court has taken the position that society has the obligation to
make a
judgment as to what speech is appropriate for children,
just as persons under a certain age are not allowed to drink, drive, or vote.
Hence if the Moment is to have decisive significance — and if not we speak Socratically whatever we may say, even if through not even understanding ourselves we imagine that we have advanced far beyond that simple man of wisdom who divided
judgment incorruptibly between the God and man and himself, a judge more
just than Minos, Aeacus and Rhadamanthus — if the Moment has decisive significance the breach is
made, and man can not return.
I
make no
judgment here concerning the extent to which these attitudes result from their faith, western decadence and other influences, but
just affirm that avoiding rational discussion on the issue is a dangerous game.
(If you
just made a
judgment on my use of the phrase «be the change» consider yourself caught in the act!)
But it is important to understand that the actual world in which we live, not
just the immediate processes we live by, has changed in the last three decades and this change is influencing the way we see things and
make decisions and
judgments.
There are also a few mentions of some people we
just don't have enough details on to
make a
judgment call (including the otherwise nameless «rich young ruler» in Mark 10).
rainbowdolt:
Just to finish this, you have
made judgments about me and about this innocent lady... you are out of line and wrong on al accounts.
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.
Hicks omits criteria for
making normative
judgments about what levels of inequality are
just — normative criteria that Christian ethicists of an earlier generation called «middle axioms» between broad theological and moral principles and policy
judgments.
As we can see, bias doesn't
just affect our final decisions; it can permeate our whole
judgment and decision -
making process.
Just make sure to give it a good sniff and then use your good sense and best
judgment.
After that, not sure I'd be happy, or
just not know enough to
make a good
judgment.
Then would come the situation that literally nobody in hockey, from the players to the owners to the fans, wants to see come to fruition: Referees would have to huddle around an iPad to
make a
judgment call over whether a team
just won the Stanley Cup.
Just keep telling yourself that you are perfectly capable of making educated decisions for you and your child, and others will just have to trust your judgment as a par
Just keep telling yourself that you are perfectly capable of
making educated decisions for you and your child, and others will
just have to trust your judgment as a par
just have to trust your
judgment as a parent.
As a human being it is sewed into our DNA structure to
make mistakes it's
just part of who we are you should not worry yourself about the thoughts of other and the
judgment they may cast upon you.
Having a baby and feeding it with your own body is more than
just a small miracle on its own, and you don't need the
judgment of others to
make your job as a mother harder than it already is.
Don't think for a moment Dan's
just along for the ride — he's a former attorney, well educated in weighing all the facts, challenging ideas and
making his own
judgments.
As a twin mom who
just didn't
make adequate milk despite trying literally everything, years later I still have guilt over not b / f, mostly due to the
judgments and comments of others.
Just like cupcakes and second hand smoke, these are moral or physical RISKS about which parents
make judgments every day.
We
make no
judgments on decisions taken by anyone else,
just do what we think is best.
Just listen and ask questions, without
making value
judgments.
Similarly, with James Purnell, a lot of us know him well, think he did a good job and think he has
just made the wrong
judgment.
Mr Justice Popplewell found that Theresa May's decision to freeze asylum seeker support at
just # 5.23 a day was «flawed» and that she had «failed to take reasonable steps to gather sufficient information to enable her to
make a rational
judgment».
«He did this without any thought on how the call on the national chairman to resign would affect our party in the Edo State governorship election that was taking place
just hours away from when he
made that error of poor
judgment.»
The research ultimately shows
just how powerful appearances can be in guiding
judgment and decision
making, influencing outcomes in situations that are literally a matter of life and death.
It's all part of what IBM calls the cognitive systems era, in which computers aren't
just programmed, but also perceive what's going on,
make judgments, communicate with natural language, and learn from experience.