While choices about the mix of measures should be made partly based on evidence, they also
require value judgments.
Not exact matches
Morality, by definition, is a
value judgment about certain behavior and that
requires a person to make the
value judgment — so, it must be subjective.
It is here assumed that
judgments of worth in the esthetic, moral, and religious fields
require a similar presupposition of the givenness of an order of
value which is to be discovered and universally recognized and honored.
To grasp that a thing's
value is too low or misplaced also
requires an aesthetic
judgment or intuition of the
value.
Loving
requires «individuality in relation,» mutual freedom and risk, action and suffering, a form of causality responsive to emerging
values and possibilities, and «impartial
judgment in loving concern for others.»
And perhaps worst of all, the media constrict our experience and substitute media world for real world so that we become less and less able to make the fine
value judgments that living in such a complex world
requires.
But there are a number of policy issues that empirical evidence will not resolve because they
require us to make
value 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.
«But, consequently, to judge secondary school performance on this data could leave them vulnerable to a «
requires improvement»
judgment from Ofsted if inspectors do not take into account the underlying causes for dips in
value - added performance.»
It is difficult to perceive why the second set of answers is inferior to Cromwell J.'s set of answers; once more, a
value judgment is
required.
For example, injuries are non-pecuniary losses as there is always going to be some element of
judgment required when
valuing them.
They'd have to sit down and figure out how much
value that lawyer delivered to clients and to the firm, a difficult exercise that
requires a lot of research and
judgment calls.
But they do have a far keener understanding of the importance of free expression than do most government administrators or jurors, and they have had considerable experience in making
value judgments of the type
required by the constitutional standards for obscenity.
The assessment of a child involves a
judgment about adaptive functioning in the context of caregiving relationships — family and early care and education - and
requires an understanding of what is
valued and expected by the family's culture (Emde, 2006).
185 DOS 05 DOS v. Britt - disclosure of conditions affecting the
value or desirability of listed premises; DOS fails its burden of proof; res judicata;
judgment rendered in civil court between buyer and seller is not controlling in administrative proceeding against licensee where DOS and licensee were not parties in the civil suit and professional conduct of the licensee was not litigated; duty of disclosure to a buyer by a seller's agent is derivative; seller's agent must make the same disclosure to a buyer that the law
requires a seller to make; disclosure by seller's agent to buyer's agent of the condition of the property as known by seller's agent was timely, proper and essentially a disclosure to buyer of that information; DOS has failed to prove by substantial evidence its allegation that basement flooding was a common occurrence or that broker was fully aware that homes in the neighborhood where the property is located encountered frequent flooding; complaint dismissed