Sentences with phrase «overall judgment»

Let's quickly put the report's overall judgment into perspective.
«And I think our overall judgment is that, if there were to be a decline in asset valuations, it would not damage unduly the core of our financial system.»
They all subscribe to the premise that creatures just as ficti - tious as Santa Claus and the Easter Bunny have real influence in the real world, which calls their overall judgment into serious question.
Suggesting that it maybe hasn't talked to (or judged the overall judgment of) the average American movie - goer of late, Fox sounds very excited to announce today that it's moving forward with plans for films that allow the audience to control how they ultimately play out.
Inspectors combine hard metrics, such as test scores, with softer ones, such as observations of classroom teaching, in order to arrive at an overall judgment of school quality.
«Boundaries do move, unit to unit, they do move, session to session, but the overall judgment of the examiners and the quality of the students» work is key here, and those boundaries sometimes have to move to ensure that's delivered.»
At the end of a semester or school year, a teacher may look back over the students» grades in order to try and make an overall judgment about the practices and strategies that are positive as well as areas that need improvement.
Its use provides insight into financial management, decision - making and overall judgment.
This is arguably because the case shows one of the benefits of the reconstituted Supreme Court (sitting with more justices, here seven) without the supposed complementary benefit of a change in decision making (consolidation into one overall judgment or, at worst, one majority and one dissenting).
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