Sentences with phrase «make these judgment calls which»

All reporters have to make judgment calls which stories they cover, which sources they contact, which angles they focus on.
You are making a judgment call which makes sense if you can't afford it.

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You get conflicting information and have to make a judgment call to decide which one is right, or piece together the best parts from all those voices.
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.
But I would call a judge a murderer if he made a judgment against wicked evil people which resulted in a bunch of children getting killed along with the wicked people.
Hence the overarching goal that will unify theological schooling is the goal of helping people to acquire «that complex set of intellectual and personal qualities which go to make up what we might still call the theological habitus» (79)-- that is, to make sound theological judgments.
Under the secret call of grace in which God offers himself, this freedom is always meant either for judgment or salvation, and only the Gospel says reliably where this leap of freedom leads: it encounters the God of forgiving grace, indeed it is made possible only by him.
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.
Human beings have to make judgment calls about which kids are «better fits» or otherwise more suitable for entry into this school than other kids.
Their own structures, however, may not lead them to make the right judgment calls about which directions to pursue.
The long and short of it is, there are going to be some annoyances no matter which way you go, and there are judgment calls you'll want to make about how to set things up to annoy you the least.
Human errors, poor judgment calls and random acts of aggression all make the track a much more dynamic and dangerous place to be, which in turn makes the racing feel truly on the cusp of next gen. With a couple of hundred cars and just 14 circuits, each with their own variations, Forza 5 is a notable cutback in terms of content.
Instead, the case dragged on for two years; the docket sheet has around 80 entries; both sides hired computer experts, and in the end the case was dismissed on summary judgment, in a decision where the judge spent almost 40 pages analyzing every claim made by Healthcare and dismissing it only after rigorous and in - depth analysis which went, in my opinion, far beyond the call of duty.
First - year litigators attend regular classes on topics like «how to do doc review, make privilege calls and draft summary judgment motions,» which all gear up to a third - year trial skills workshop.
«We give lawyers the information; it's their job to make the judgment call, which requires a lot of things computers can't do,» Ovbiagele says.
He hinted at «some sort of structure» which like a Supreme Court but made up of independent people will make the final judgment call on what should be an acceptable speech in a community.
These items (which we call «direct - estimation» items) dodge the pattern vs. level metric issue by simply asking participants to make the matching judgment themselves.
«It would be a Fair Housing law violation for a Realtor to make a judgment call about a school, so we direct them to visit school system Web sites for test scores and school ratings sites to find out for themselves which schools they want their kids to attend,» Carter said.
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