Sentences with phrase «most about this judgment»

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«I can at most venture a personal judgment, based on some examination of the historical evidence, that the initial effects [on employment] of a higher and unanticipated rate of inflation last for something like two to five years; that this initial effect then begins to be reversed; and that a full adjustment to the new rate of inflation takes about as long for employment as for interest rates, say, a couple of decades.»
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.
Wu Youyou, Michal Kosinski, and David Stillwell found that computers using this information can make more accurate personality judgments about a person than most friends and family.
So it's very inefficient and it's an unethical position, because if I'm making judgments in my head about you or vice versa and I'm not allowing you to be part of that decision and understand the criteria, one of the most basic things of justice is the right to face one's accuser.
Or is there an implicit judgment about when a woman is most fully herself?
And while most of the population is made up of nonobservant Jews, even these people are willing to take note of the writings of Deuteronomy and the Talmud in reaching judgments about the national character.
President Carter's announcement at Notre Dame in 1977 that Americans had gotten over their «inordinate fear of communism»» together with Secretary of State Cyrus Vance's statement that Carter and Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev shared «similar dreams and aspirations about the most fundamental issues»» demonstrated that the degradation of moral judgment into moral posturing could coexist with breathtaking strategic myopia (and indeed moral blindness) in minds for which the evocation of the specter of Vietnam marked an end to moral reasoning, or indeed any other form of reasoning.
Fourth, as used in most evangelical discussion, the term is a philosophical judgment controlled by categories alien to Scripture; it is a slogan based on «how God ought to have inspired the Word» which has been substituted for careful patient analysis of what the Bible does teach about itself.
And, oh, when the hour - glass has run out, the hourglass of time, when the noise of worldliness is silenced, and the restless or the ineffectual busyness comes to an end, when everything is still about thee as it is in eternity — whether thou wast man or woman, rich or poor, dependent or independent, fortunate or unfortunate, whether thou didst bear the splendor of the crown in a lofty station, or didst bear only the labor and heat of the day in an inconspicuous lot; whether thy name shall be remembered as long as the world stands (and so was remembered as long as the world stood), or without a name thou didst cohere as nameless with the countless multitude; whether the glory which surrounded thee surpassed all human description, or the judgment passed upon thee was the most severe and dishonoring human judgement can pass — eternity asks of thee and of every individual among these million millions only one question, whether thou hast lived in despair or not, whether thou wast in despair in such a way that thou didst not know thou wast in despair, or in such a way that thou didst hiddenly carry this sickness in thine inward parts as thy gnawing secret, carry it under thy heart as the fruit of a sinful love, or in such a way that thou, a horror to others, didst rave in despair.
The Constitution has nothing to say about abortion, leaving it, like most subjects, to the judgment and moral sense of the American people and their elected representatives.
Of course, the greatest existential concern about sin and death for most people remains judgment and their ultimate destiny.
So when we, in the Church, discuss homosexuality as though it were an issue faced by «other people» who are «out there,» when we resort to stereotypes and language about hell and judgment and damnation, we may be doing serious damage to the most precious and vulnerable among us.
Among voters overall, Trump won the plurality of voters (39 %) who most wanted a president who «can bring change» (83 % vs. 14 %), while Clinton won the rest of voters who most wanted a president who «cares about me» (53 % vs. 42 %), has the «right experience» (90 % vs. 8 %), or «good judgment» (66 % vs. 26 %).
The Third Reader, after talking about a boy who snitched a too - large piece of cake from his mother's plate, reminds students: «There is a day of most solemn judgment at hand.
What's so crazy about all this is that we live in a society where people are loath to pass judgment on even the most deviant sexual practices, right?
That fear though, the fear of judgment or of not mattering enough for someone to even notice, can be paralyzing and parents may, unintentionally, cause suffering for their children simply because the cultural attitudes about asking for help have effectively silenced them for issuing the call when most needed.
«What I did was not only wrong, but was a consequence of hubris and a failure of judgment and self - indulgence, which is absolutely inexplicable and unjustifiable, improper, and I would agree probably with most of Mika's characterizations about me,» Spitzer said, asked what flaws led him to break the law.
One of the most destructive things about the tendency to compare is a reliance on judgment of others for your own self - esteem.
If you keep an open mind and leave any judgments about their lifestyle aside, you'll do fine for a good long while as you move your way into the warmth and erotic intensity of today's most passionate bisexual date community online.
It «s true that most people have an instant, often subconscious, judgments about the personality of someone based on the first few seconds after the first meeting.
What is striking about the film is the degree to which it lauds Mapes and her colleagues (played by Topher Grace, Elisabeth Moss, and Dennis Quaid) most emphatically precisely when they are displaying their worst journalistic judgment.
The source material's missing humor represents the most neutered aspect of this adaptation, as if Wells had balked at the idea of having to balance outrageously nasty sparring with black - hearted laughs, fearing it would be impolite for the audience to snicker at the deeply incisive judgments the characters bandy about.
Most educational standard setting, performance assessment, and judgments about appropriate levels of achievement today are based on history and custom with a little bit of «professional dreaming.»
Murray spends most of the chapter dilating on what that means: rigor in verbal expression, forming judgments, thinking about virtue and the good, and developing empathy and greater humility.
The distribution of variables to be measured across the two surveys is based on judgments about which respondents (teachers or administrators) were most likely to have the authentic information about each variable.
Learn what the research says about how to develop expertise in this genre of writing — building an understanding of (persuasive) schema; developing stronger writing prompts for the 3 argument types (fact - based, judgment - based, policy - based); and teaching students how to find and use the most relevant evidence (text, data, etc.) needed to support each argument / opinion type.
While research can inform the use of value - added measures, most decisions about how to use these measures require personal judgment, as well as a greater understanding of school and district factors than research can provide.
The political dimensions of a state - to - district intervention are often the most publicly visible, as people make judgments about the underperforming district and state education overall.
Sometimes my judgment failed, but, most of the time, they were excited about the books they were reading.
We know that one of the most important acts a teacher completes in the name of summative assessment is making a professional judgment about the degree of skill and understanding a student possesses in relation to standards.
However, if you put those two together, it seems to provide the best, most robust and the most accurate basis from which to make judgments about teachers and recommendations to teachers.
I'll talk about the skills that you need to have later, but the most important skill that every successful self - publisher needs is this: good judgment.
Nevertheless, most lenders look at your past credit behavior to make judgments and decisions about what you will likely do in the future — so maintaining a good personal credit score and building a strong business credit profile should be a business priority for those seeking a small business loan.
Most investors, Morningstar included, rely on a series of qualitative judgments about the quality of management, entry barriers, irreproducible niches and so on.
Above all, most buyers find it difficult to remain completely objective and unemotional about the house they really want, and this may have an effect on their judgment.
People in low tax brackets who expect to later be in higher brackets in retirement should clearly preference Roth IRAs to standard IRAs, and similarly there is a value judgment to be made about whether a 401k makes sense (even with the compounding) if you can only choose a lousy overpriced plan (as most of them are) AND believe your tax rate will increase in retirement.
He wants to subvert the standards of judgment integral to our understanding of abstract painting, while being committed to the act of making... He is interested in — to use his own words — perversely cultivating the tenuous relationship between «creative seeing» and the randomness of nature without becoming explicit... By finding ways to foreground his conflicts about painting, while also expanding its definition, Burckhardt has become one of the most interesting artists of his generation.»
I'm not the most qualified to make a judgment on their scientific work, but the two authors seem eager to attribute those measurments to an increase of solar irradiance since 1980, though no serious discussion about the other possible mechanisms (like atmospheric changes) is made in the paper.
Values also influence judgments about the relative importance of global economic growth versus assuring the wellbeing of the most vulnerable among us.
I believe the kinds of accusations you (and most climate change advocates make) make about people who disagree with your judgment and priorities ensure that reasoned public policy on long term energy supply will not happen any time soon....
However, successes with MicroSoft hardly qualify him to pontificate about the economic realities, or offer realistically based judgments and proposals concerning how we shall eventually develop viable supplements and alternatives to carbon sources for fuel, which thus far, are proven to be the most economical, effective and accessible sources we presently have.
We can argue about many aspects related to climatology (such as rate of temperature increase & measurement statistics, etc.) but these issues tend to be far too complex for most people and to my mind tend to cloud judgment.
Instead, this message is just another warning, in a growing series of cautionary tales, that the particular application of CBAs or IAMs to climate change seems more inherently prone to being dependent on subjective judgments about structural uncertainties than most other, more ordinary, applications of CBAs or IAMs.
The concepts that are being discussed are most certainly normative and involves personal judgments about the corporate behaviour of some of our capitalist icons.
Despite whatever preconceptions or judgments many people may have of lawyers and the work they do, there are some facts about the practice of law that can't be denied: It's tougher than most people think and frequently less fulfilling than they would ever believe.
I'd have thought that the realization that most reasons for judgment get reported, or at leasgt that there's a very real risk of the reasons getting reported, make lawyers, at least, concerned about not giving the judge case law on point that's easily enough found and is relevant.
l Fourth, and perhaps most significantly, from about the mid-1990s judgments started to become available on the internet.
National Grid Electricity v ABB & Ors [2012] EWHC 869 (Ch), [2012] All ER (D) 92 (Apr) for most appears to be a competition case with a definitive judgment about disclosure, immunity and relevance of documents.
The last chapter of the Taricco affaire that will presumably bring this saga to an end prior than the Italian Constitutional Court («ICC») takes back the floor and «cashes out», stands out as an all about persuasive decision fostering the (Italian) constitutional tolerance, most notably if compared with the judgment of September 2015 (Taricco I).
Although most of us prefer not to think about these things any more than we have to, there are a number of things that could happen at your home leading to this type of judgment against you.
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