Sentences with phrase «proper judgement of»

The first thing that you'll notice once you step inside the 2017 Volkswagen Tiguan is the commanding driver's position which allows for proper judgement of the surroundings.
My fourth conclusion is therefore that a proper judgement of a team and manager's performance should be made at the end of the season and not before.

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«Intrinsic value is the number, that if you were all knowing about the future and you could predict all the cash a business would give you between now and judgement day, discounted at the proper discount rate, that number is what the intrinsic value of the business is.
Hence with full knowledge of and understanding of one can make a proper judgement call!
«The speed with which information is communicated exceeds our capacity for reflection and judgement, and this does not make for more balanced and proper forms of self - expression,» Francis said.
Obviously a proper judgement can not be made until the season ends, but we're going to have to win all of our remaining games just to slightly improve on last season.
I think judgements or protests should await the end of the season when a fair and proper assessment can be made as to the team and manager's performance.
«It's about making a fair and proper judgement on the facts in front of me and making sure the BBC is in a position to rebuild trust.»
Of course, this is not true to all older or mature singles, this is only based on opinion because some young adults are more safer too if they only use their proper judgement.
Any larger - scale environmental changes can be achieved once the staff have the necessary knowledge and understanding to make informed judgements on the purchase of equipment and landscaping, if necessary over a period of several years, once a play policy has been agreed and a proper action plan has been devised.
The plaintiffs are challenging the state's tenure period of two years as being too short for school districts to make proper judgements on a teacher's ability to enhance student performance.
Nobody has seen enough of killzone to make a proper judgement.
Or as we say in the proper parts of the world, Judgement.
Our initial thought is it should be handled through the courts to ensure the proper steps are taken through the court to show our payment of said judgement.
Lord Justice Stanley Burnton, who gave a short dissenting judgement on this point, was concerned that if judges had power to supplement directions without going through the proper channels a variety of local practice directions might grow up.
When something goes wrong in hospital due to negligence, poor judgement or lack of proper monitoring, such cases may be difficult to prove.
The correct result here was a 3 or 4 page judgement saying that equity partners aren't employees, and that if this is an injustice that must be corrected, the proper remedy is to have BC amend its human rights legislation to protect against age discrimination in contract or to amend the definition of «employment» to include partnership relationships.
Mistakes can compromise your judgement, from cognitive biases to lack of proper preparation, and they may have serious consequences.
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