What is asked of the trier of fact is an act
of informed judgment, not an act of faith.
The opinion must assist the trier of fact to form an independent conclusion by «an act
of informed judgment, not an act of faith»:
But then she describes the awards Ravitch has received as one of the «leaders in the public arena who champion the use
of informed judgment to advance the public good.»
Not exact matches
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.»
We are inevitably in the realm
of judgment informed by the available evidence and analysis.
The very fact that you're a leader means that you're at risk
of distorted
judgment, even as a well -
informed, self - aware person.
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.»
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Inform the Board regularly regarding the status
of key initiatives and any trends or foreseeable changes that, in the
judgment of management, may help the Company avoid surprises.
Except as otherwise noted, the Compensation Committee's executive compensation determinations are subjective and the result
of the Compensation Committee's business
judgment, which is
informed by the experiences
of the members
of the Compensation Committee as well as the input from, and peer group data provided by, the Compensation Committee's independent executive compensation consultant.
The AAC monograph, for instance, identifies nine «methods and processes, modes
of access to understanding and
judgment» (ICC 15) that it thinks are essential to know: logical analysis, verbal literacy, numerical understanding, historical awareness, scientific method,
informed and responsible moral choice, art appreciation and experience, international and multicultural experiences, and study
of one field in depth.
Christian moral
judgment should be
informed, H. Richard Niebuhr suggested, by three closely related but contrasting metaphors
of God's reign.
Rather, it
informs all as to the basic principles that ought to be taken into account in coming to specific
judgments, in interpreting the particularities
of human situations and in guiding concerted action.
Art Estopinan — who has a four - year - old son with a disease similar to Charlie's — has helped
inform judgments about the Charlie Gard case by relating the poignant story
of physicians telling him to take his boy home because he had two months to live.
These
judgments need to be
informed by a theological analysis
of the present moment, as well as biblical principles for public life.
But more important is the question
of what basis there is for distinguishing «false» transcendence from «true» except, as the authors finally do, by reference to the realm
of ordinary moral
judgment and their own collective and
informed insight.
Their
judgment rests with GOD, then He will
inform them
of everything they had done.
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.
It is our philosophy that decisions regarding each woman's care are
informed and collaborative, and ultimately hers to make; however, rare emergent situations may arise in which the professional
judgment of the midwife and / or consulting physician must be relied on exclusively for the safety
of mother and baby.
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.
«Mr Malami
informed us that President Buhari has directed the Ministry
of Justice, Ministry
of Finance, Economic and Financial Crimes Commission EFCC, Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission, ICPC, and other relevant agencies involved in the recovery
of looted funds to promptly put the documents together with a view to fully and promptly enforcing the
judgment by Justice Shagari.»
Ologunorisa further
informed the court that the copy
of the Supreme Court
judgment had been forwarded to the trial court for the «avoidance
of doubt».
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.
This process
of evaluating potential future options has proved to be a most effective technique for understanding alternatives, establishing priorities, and providing the basis for
informed judgment on important issues.»
But NNSA labs like LLNL and LANL have been able to meet this responsibility by partnering on focused experiments to validate complex computer models that
inform the
judgment of researchers and ultimately the laboratory directors, playing a key role in developing the annual letter to the president regarding the current state
of the stockpile.
Indeed, in a 2012 English High Court
judgment, Mr Justice Mitting endorsed the findings
of my own investigation which discovered that a claim, published in the Lancet in February 1998 by Wakefield, Walker - Smith and others that «Investigations were approved by the Ethical Practices Committee
of the Royal Free Hospital NHS Trust, and parents gave
informed consent» was false.
As Joe matter -
of - factly
informs Seligman that she's a terrible person — that she's a nymphomaniac, and that her sexual addiction has hurt other people — Seligman listens without
judgment.
There is a definite need for tools and resources that offer educators alternative ways to develop
informed judgments about the quality, effectiveness, accuracy, and the appropriateness
of apps for their students.
This means that we should instead accept the
judgments of those with much more information about school quality, and it will be extremely rare that these more
informed assessments
of quality will be at odds with parental preferences.
5) Procedural Due Process is the principle that students with disabilities and their parents have the right to be
informed of changes to their educational plan, to participate in the decisionmaking process surrounding the design and updating
of those plans, and to protest any decisions that are adverse to their right to a free, appropriate public education by going to an administrative hearing and then to appeal to a court any adverse
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.
The Denver Post editorial board noted that while critics claimed that the «report is a whitewash based on technicalities,» it was «thorough and dispassionate, and provides a wealth
of necessary facts for an
informed judgment.»
But I've seen enough to restate with fair confidence an earlier (and better
informed) Fordham
judgment, namely that millions
of American school - kids would be better served if their states, districts and schools set out in a serious way to impart these skills and content to their pupils rather than the nebulous and flaccid curricular goals that they're now using.
Understanding these differences provides a concrete way to remember that any
judgment should be
informed by a critical examination
of both relevant claims and an author's level
of expertise to make those claims.
Teacher
judgment —
informed by knowledge
of research and use
of formative data — should always be a factor in decision making
The whole point
of collecting all
of this information — and DQC is clear that they mean much more than just test scores — is to use it to
inform inquiry, human
judgment, and decision - making.
Most companies use productivity measures to
inform the subjective assessments
of supervisors, with some companies permitting less subjective
judgment than others for fear
of bias or favoritism.
They will breathe the air
of careful thinking and acquire a greater understanding
of the genuine difficulty
of making sound,
informed judgments in education policy.
Student information should foster continuous improvement in both teaching and learning;
inform, engage, and empower students, families, and educators;
inform the professional
judgment of educators; and be shared only for authorized school purposes.
A 21st century learner develops the following intellectual habits important in the work place: adapting to new situations and responding effectively to new information; critical thinking and solving problems; locating and evaluating information from a variety
of sources; making flexible connection among various disciplines
of thought; thinking logically and making
informed judgments.
Decision makers in education — students, parents, educators, community members, and policymakers — all need timely access to information from many sources if they are to make
informed judgments about student learning and the success
of education programs.
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.
Weston's teacher evaluation plan allows evaluators to make professional
judgments in determining holistic ratings for teachers
informed by «a preponderance
of evidence based on multiple sources
of data.»
Inform judgments of the sufficiency
of learning given established expectations («summative assessment
of learning).
And the best instructional decisions are
informed by empirical research, assessment evidence, and the sound
judgment of the professional educator.
Two research studies were also conducted to help
inform this process: a postsecondary faculty
judgment study; and a benchmark study
of the SAT, ACT, NAEP, TIMSS, and PISA tests.
One such challenge was significant limitations regarding the underlying validity
of the data that were to
inform judgments about performance and accountability, which corresponded with a less than robust picture
of the meaningful steps that should then be taken to improve systems and yield better student learning and outcomes.