Sentences with phrase «not informed judgment»

The survey records their biases, not informed judgment.

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In it, Trump announced what he apparently wanted Comey himself to say: «While I greatly appreciate you informing me, on three separate occasions, that I am not under investigation, I nevertheless concur with judgment of the Department of Justice that you are not able to effectively lead the Bureau.»
second, whether a «proposal seeks to «micro-manage» the company by probing too deeply into matters of a complex nature upon which shareholders, as a group, would not be in a position to make an informed judgment
Rule 14a - 8 (i)(7) is intended to permit exclusion of a proposal that «seeks to «micro-manage» the company by probing too deeply into matters of a complex nature upon which shareholders, as a group, would not be in a position to make an informed judgment
What one does not expect in the Times, and has not been able to expect for a long time, is fair and informed editorial judgment or accurate and balanced reporting (though there are honorable exceptions among the reporters).
It informs practice by equipping the practitioner not with ready - made deliberative judgments but rather with the capacity to make them.
A judgment grounded in anxiety, anywhere on the theological spectrum, does not want to be disturbed or informed by facts on the ground.
Christians» moral judgments are informed by the teaching of the Bible and especially the New Testament, although decisions should not be made by merely quoting a text.
That does not mean, however, that Easum and others taking his approach exhibit the sort of taste and informed judgment that would make them reliable guides to Christian growth (or even church growth) in the sphere of music and the arts.
And not let the perfunctory dictates of a 39week Nazi or state legislature trump the experience and judgment of a board certified obstetrician and maternal autonomy following the informed consent process.
Don't ALL mothers deserve to make and CARRY OUT an informed decision, whether that is to formula feed or breastfeed, free of judgment, pressure or guilt?
While I greatly appreciate you informing me, on three separate occasions, that I am not under investigation, I nevertheless concur with the judgment of the Department of Justice that you are not able to effectively lead the Bureau.
Quoting the relevant portions of Justice Kolawole's judgment, Falana said by acknowledging that the National Assembly was not a rubber stamp parliament, the court recognised the duty of the legislature «to debate and make its informed inputs» into the President's budget proposals.
«Since we couldn't be positive about how the unit would respond to the impact, we relied on models and informed engineering judgment.
But to know whether or not 10 percent of Milwaukee's parents are making informed judgments, he needs to talk to a few hundred of them, randomly chosen.
And as Andy Smarick has argued, voucher programs need something akin to authorizers, too, so that decisions about participating schools can be informed by nuance and human judgment, not just by test scores and other data points.
This is why «specific studies don't tell us what to do, even if they sometimes have large potential for informing expert judgment» (p. 138).
The material in these two lessons reminds students of the importance of living in a democracy whose institutions safeguard civil and human rights and whose citizens are capable of making informed judgments, not only on behalf of themselves but on behalf of a larger community.
AS: I'm afraid I don't know enough about the publishing industry beyond my own experience to feel like I can make an informed judgment on that.
Once an experienced analyst has the minimum information necessary to make an informed judgment, obtaining additional information generally does not improve the accuracy of his or her estimates.
Science can help inform judgment calls on complex issues, but it can't make them on behalf of society.
Some argue that humanity can now survive, and even thrive, in a rapidly destabilizing planetary environment, but that is a belief system based on supreme technological optimism, and is not a reasoned scientifically informed judgment.
It's not about Intelligent responses and informed judgments; it's about creating an atmosphere of fear and loathing.
However, their application is inevitably fact sensitive and so whether or not a person is so acting will inevitably call for informed judgment by reference to the facts of a given case.
The referring judgment explicitly mentions the fact that Mr Gusa was informed by the authorities that he could apply for a permanent residence certificate, but did not do so.
As a general rule of thumb, the law assumes children do not have the same type of educated, well - informed judgment as adults.
In her reasons for judgment, Justice Smith found that, although «persons with disabilities face prejudice and stereotyping and that there is a risk of unconscious bias about the quality of life of a person with a disability,» she was «not persuaded that the risks to persons with disabilities are such that they can not be avoided through practices of careful and well - informed capacity assessments by qualified physicians who are alert to those risks.»
The opinion must assist the trier of fact to form an independent conclusion by «an act of informed judgment, not an act of faith»:
What is asked of the trier of fact is an act of informed judgment, not an act of faith.
First, a covered entity need not inform the victim if the covered entity, in the exercise of professional judgment, believes that informing the individual would place the individual at risk of serious harm.
Worldnet Real Estate, Inc. v. Suchow (19 A.D. 3d 982) broker's motion for summary judgment denied; issues of fact exist as to whether broker complied with his obligation under the listing agreement where the broker showed the property to a prospective buyer who thereafter informed the seller that they would not work with the broker and the seller thereafter terminated the listing agreement «for cause».
Who do you think will get sued if a seller receives a 1099 - C or 1099 - A at the end of the year or gets stuck with a deficiency judgment by their lender (s) at some later date in the future and they were not informed up front about it?
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