A lot
of this impaired judgment can make you hypercritical of yourself, especially at work.
«A strong leader avoids becoming over-confident to the point
of impaired judgment.»
Not exact matches
(That little theory proves a lack
of blood flow will definitely
impair judgment; back then my scrawny arms couldn't have filled out the tightest
of shirtsleeves.)
Due to the work
of McKee at Boston University and Bennet Omalu (subject
of the recently released movie Concussion), we are learning about more and more athletes diagnosed with CTE — Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy, a condition marked by «memory loss, confusion,
impaired judgment, impulse control problems, aggression, depression and, eventually, progressive dementia.»
(b) To qualify for licensure, an applicant shall be at least 20 years
of age and may not be addicted to alcohol or hallucinogenic, narcotic or other drugs which tend to
impair judgment or coordination.
The effects
of THC on the mother may
impair her
judgment and ability to care for the infant.
Speaker Silver's
judgment was so
impaired that he had to have the JScope findings finally jolt him into an awareness that orchestrating the settlement to get Vito Lopez
of the hook was a devastating breach
of the public trust, and something no woman in this State should ever forgive him for the rest
of his time in the Assembly.
Decreased connectivity between regions
of the brain that process a social situation could lead to the
impaired judgment that escalates to an explosive outburst
of anger.
This condition is known to
impair the cognitive ability
of patients to make sound
judgments and to correctly perceive the life - threatening condition that they are in.
As bleary - eyed college students in exam week will attest, lack
of sleep
impairs mood, performance, and
judgment.
«But alcohol alters perceptions and
judgment, decreases reaction time,
impairs decision - making and delays the recognition
of danger, increasing students» attractiveness as targets and decreasing their personal guardianship.»
Mild reductions in sleep can directly
impair attention,
judgment and the ability to multi-task because people with PD have a lower cognitive reserve or resistance
of the brain to stressors.
As Alzheimer's disease spreads through the cerebral cortex (the outer layer
of the brain),
judgment worsens, emotional outbursts may occur and language is
impaired.
«There could be risks associated, especially since many drugs lower blood pressure and
impair judgment,» says Ridwan Shabsigh, MD, director
of the division
of urology at Maimonides Medical Center and professor
of clinical urology at Columbia University in New York City.
A lack
of sleep also
impairs your
judgment, making it more likely that you will reach for unhealthy foods.
These adverse effects may contribute to the hallmark symptoms
of Alzheimer's disease:
impaired memory and ability to learn, reduced ability to make
judgments and communicate, and changes in personality and behavior such as anxiety, agitation, and delusions.
Don't let a sense
of urgency or the proverbial ticking clock
impair your dating
judgment.
People who operate complex equipment with their
judgment impaired by alcohol may not only be a danger to themselves, but impact the safety
of others.
The danger
of buying something online after having a few drinks is clear: With inhibitions low and
judgment impaired, people can easily spend too much money or buy things that they don't even like.
This will help to minimise the stress
of the final day and also to make sure that you are not trying to make a decision about aftercare in an emotionally distraught state immediately after your pet's euthanasia when your
judgment may be
impaired and you may make a hasty decision that you later regret.
That kind
of scientist is telegraphing loudly and clearly that his
judgment is
impaired.
First, the
judgment of the IPCC leadership is
impaired.
Considering the
judgment of J v DLA Piper UK, the EAT stated that the first question that might be asked in such a case is whether a Claimant's ability to carry out day - to - day activities had been
impaired.
It is a well - established fact that drinking
impairs a driver's
judgment and reflexes, leading to scores
of traffic accidents each year.
This is because alcohol can
impair judgment, vision, reaction time, and physical capabilities, all
of which are imperative to have when getting onto the back
of a motorcycle.
Held: The District Court's reservation
of jurisdiction was purely formal; it did not
impair the jurisdiction
of this Court to review an otherwise final state court
judgment; the
judgment below was «final,» within the meaning
of 28 U.S.C. § 1257, and the case is properly before this Court.
The independently verified about
of alcohol consumed severely
impaired the
judgment of I.Z. and resulted in him truly believing he was in his own apartment.
Rather, it «was the response
of a man suffering from a severely depressive illness which
impaired his capacity to make reasoned and informed
judgments about his future, such illness being... a consequence
of his employer's tort».
Being «
impaired» can range from a slight impairment
of your
judgment or reaction time, to obvious signs
of intoxication.
Some common symptoms
of this condition include confusion, memory loss,
impaired judgment, and impulse control problems.
Studies have found irrefutable evidence that driving while under the influence
of alcohol
impairs judgment and slows reflexes.
As a result the trial record in this proceeding is incomplete and unbalanced on crucial issues including: (1) the widespread suicidal ideation initially experienced by persons with disabilities responding to their disabilities; [8](2) relevant exploitation and abuse to which people with disabilities and the elderly are subjected; [9](3) prejudice faced by persons with disabilities in society at large and in the medical community; [10](4) the impact the lack
of palliative care and support services has on suicidal ideation; [11](5) the
impaired agency
of persons with disabilities in dependent circumstances; [12](6) evidence
of clinicians about the impact resulting from a state sanctioned paradigm shift legalizing assisted suicide and euthanasia («AS / E»); [13] and (7) the impact on the
judgment of doctors
of functioning in an environment
of increasing health costs and budget constraints.
Sleepiness acts like alcohol in that it slows the reaction time,
impairs the
judgment, decreases the sense
of awareness, and increases the potential
of having an accident.
As a result
of his brain injury, our client had poor memory and severely
impaired judgment, requiring around - the - clock supervision.
We have helped many clients and their families deal with criminal charges that stemmed from either
impaired judgment as a result
of drug use, or a need to support a drug habit.
You have never been convicted
of or been granted probation before
judgment (PBJ) for failing to remain at the scene
of an accident resulting in bodily injury or death; driving while intoxicated, driving under the influence, or driving
impaired; or a violation that is identical to or substantially similar to those listed above.
Driving while under the influence
of alcohol will
impair levels
of judgment and reaction time.
The
judgment of the person's driving education is
impaired and may not be straight due to the emotions that surround the people in the car.
Drive safely by never driving under the influence
of any type
of substance because your
judgment may become
impaired.
Also, if you find that your
judgment is
impaired, you look a bit rough, and you're generally not feeling well, then lack
of sleep might be the culprit.
Studies suggest that SUDs, by
impairing parents»
judgment and priorities, can influence parental discipline choices and child - rearing styles and have negative effects on the consistency
of care and supervision provided to children.
(k) engage in a dual relationship with a client or former client if the dual relationship has the potential to compromise the client's well - being,
impair the licensee's objectivity and professional
judgment, or create or increase the risk
of exploitation
of the client.
There is, unfortunately, radical evil in this world and there are people who are so
impaired that all sense
of judgment and insight is nonexistent.
At the hearing to determine custody, you may present evidence
of the other parent's alcoholism to demonstrate that it is not in the best interest
of the child for that parent to have custody, and also that alcoholism
impairs the parent's
judgment in making decisions for the child.
Increased psychopathic traits mediate the relationship between
impaired moral
judgments of causing fear and increases in proactive aggression.
This can (on occasion)
impair a bit
of judgment in gauging the readiness
of meat for a plate.