Sentences with phrase «own personal judgments»

«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.»
This way, the conversation remains in the scope of the company's interest rather than cross the boundaries of personal judgment or ego.
«So, if it is not illegal, you would still make the personal judgment to not let a practicing prostitute teach?»
Not that we are fit (qualified and sufficient in ability) of ourselves to form personal judgments or to claim or count anything as coming from us, but our power and ability and sufficiency are from God.
Hate is an emotion, not a personal judgment about whether conduct is immoral.
Especially in the early stages of controversial theories of great generality, and in the decision to abandon a well - developed research programme in favour of a promising but undeveloped new one, the assessment is an act of personal judgment.
In fact, each person's contribution is relative to that person's possibilities in life (personal judgment) and relative to the actual accomplishment of others (general judgment).
The personal judgments and assumptions of the scientist influence the choice of methods and results.
He has strong individual motivations; human qualities such as creative imagination and personal judgment are essential, as Polanyi has pointed out.8 But only limited aspects of the scientist's personality are directly related to the work itself.
God's knowledge or judgment of the brother is a particular, immediate, personal judgment.
My personal judgment is that it has done greater good and greater evil than any other historical movement.
If non-Jews choose to hear me out, they will receive what I say in light of their own personal judgment, their own system of values, and their own identity as religious, agnostic, or atheist.
«I apologize deeply for my lapse in personal judgment and for that, I have no excuse.
Ask your friend how she is doing and actually listen to her without negating her feelings or imparting your personal judgment.
Negative: Each Individual decision to reject health service against their personal judgment shall be enforced.
Section 4 of the 25th Amendment to the United States Constitution, which governs an involuntary determination incapacity of the President, relies on the general good personal judgment of the President's cabinet arising from their daily dealings with him rather than any formal examination process.
New research suggests that people do change their own personal judgments so that they fall in line with the group norm, but the change only seems to last about 3 days.
«Personal judgments swayed by group opinion, but only for three days.»
As he describes it, all science starts out by doing experiments, followed by the knowledge that results, and then a personal judgment about what has been learned.
They should not replace personal judgment nor medical treatment when indicated, nor are they intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
I know that there's going to be a lot of personal judgment like why did you buy this?
About Blog Knowledge attained can be valuable when taken from objective information influenced by our personal judgment, however the deepest truths of our reality come not from this knowledge or the conditioning of society, teachers or preachers but from our own higher consciousness.
The pain and disappointment each has dealt with in their respective pasts affects their personal judgment in a variety of ways.
This parallel between math and mental illness ingeniously illustrates how even a factual discipline can leave room for personal judgment, and still demand «proof.»
Individuals who are otherwise truly great teachers spitefully refuse to help each other or collaborate because of a variety of perceived slights, rumors, and personal judgments.
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.
So, in addition to the personal judgments, now I confronted unflattering evidence of my professional practice.
The proper function of a scorecard for teacher measurement is not to substitute such a formula for a supervisor's personal judgment, but to aid him in discovering and assembling all the data upon which intelligent judgment should be based.»
Unlike Toyota's mainstream vehicles, the FJ required its engineers and designers to exercise personal judgment and taste.
Forced to start from scratch for the sake of purity and truth, that brave soul, figuratively speaking, fully amputates the information in order to protect his personal judgment.
This might mean I'd have more room to myself without her standing over me watching my own personal judgment.
The question comes down to whether you're willing to wait an unknown amount of time to save a couple (or perhaps a few) hundred bucks; it's really a personal judgment call.
Apart from that, your personal judgment plays a part too.
To determine the sustainability of dividends by means of fundamental analysis, each individual investor must use his or her own interpretive skills and personal judgment — for this reason, we won't get into what defines a «good company».
Traditional fundamental analysis leads to buy or sell recommendations based on a security's price compared with the analyst's projections for earnings, cash flow, relative valuation to peers and other factors, including the personal judgment of the analyst.
Please consult with your veterinarian and use personal judgment when cooking at home for your pet.
The following reasons for not accepting a dog are based on my own personal judgment.
Readers should consult their vets and use personal judgment when applying this information to their own dogs» diets.
We might say, in the statistical sense, that the chance of rolling snake eyes on a pair of dice is about 3 percent; subjective probabilities, by contrast, come into play whenever we make a personal judgment based on available evidence.
I do also feel that the paper was not the right place for presenting such a personal judgment, in particular presenting a judgment presented by so many others before.
With out the order followers lack of personal judgment in there actions, «the powers that be» would simply be a group of power hungry psychopaths with little to no power..
Good point about the different timescales of each, and that's where the value of future generations comes in (a highly personal judgment).
These technical comments are much stronger as they prove that the paper is all wrong rather than express the personal judgment that it must be wrong.
... I am making no personal judgment on Fred's analysis; I find Greg Goodman's comments and ensuing discussion with Fred on the original blog post to be interesting.»
That leaves a lot up to more personal judgments.
That's a personal judgment of course, based not only on science but also on my values and worldview.
The concepts that are being discussed are most certainly normative and involves personal judgments about the corporate behaviour of some of our capitalist icons.
This is always a personal judgment call, but if the judge has made your points, then you should slim down your argument.
That's a matter of personal judgment, but I believe most lawyers should (and easily can) take more control of their digital profile than they currently do.
Although relevant data can certainly make dispute resolution practitioners better informed, they can only become wiser in their personal judgment about the case in which they are advising, and the potential outcome, if the available information is readily accessible and in the right format.
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