During decision making, anchoring occurs when individuals use an initial piece of information to
make subsequent judgments.
Not exact matches
This includes disagreements over
judgment calls
made by lenders or their agents; changes in circumstances occurring after the underwriting process has been completed; small mistakes that bear little relation to either the credit risk or the
subsequent default; and inconsistent interpretations of the rules.
Our approach, then, attributes the effect of the SFJ in
subsequent years to the party in power when the
judgment is
made, even if there is a
subsequent change in partisan control.
This can imply that it ought to examine about the
judgment that you
make subsequent to composing and contending about the theme in essay.
Indeed, even while a consumer is enrolled in a debt relief program, creditors and debt collectors may continue to
make collection calls pending resolution of the consumer's debts and may proceed with lawsuits and
subsequent enforcement of any
judgments, such as through garnishment of wages.
Reference is
made particularly to the
judgment of the Constitutional Court no. 138/10 in the first two applicants» case, the findings of which were reiterated in a series of
subsequent judgments in the following years (see some examples at paragraph 45 above).
While Stanley Burnton J did — but «not without considerable hesitation» — accept as lawful the additional reasons, in the course of his
judgment he extracted the following useful propositions from R v Westminster City Council, ex p Ermakov [1996] 2 All ER 302 and other authorities: - Where there is a statutory duty to give reasons as part of the notification of the decision, so that (per Mr Justice Laws in R v Northamptonshire County Council, ex p D [1998] ED CR 14) «the adequacy of the reasons is itself
made a condition of the legality of the decision», only in exceptional circumstances, if at all, will the court accept
subsequent evidence of the reasons.