Sentences with phrase «sound judgment of»

No matter how smart the technology, they say, it'll never replace the sound judgment of someone who's in the market every day.
The FDA has allowed politics to pollute the sound judgment of medical experts, and we call on them to quit stalling.»
Forensic accountants need the inquisitiveness and sound judgment of a detective as well as the numerical and communication skills to effectively convey complex conclusions to people from a nonfinance background.
Ultimately, their lordships took the view that whether or not there had been a relevant change in circumstances, must be a matter of fact to be decided by the good sense and sound judgment of the tribunal hearing the application.
For a fair and just legal system relies on the sound judgment of these impartial third parties, as they decide the culpability of defendants and assign appropriate punishments.
The LCFS contradicts the sound judgment of Congress when it passed the 2007 Energy Independence Security Act and singled out the importance of domestic ethanol for our nation's environment, energy security, and economy.
And the best instructional decisions are informed by empirical research, assessment evidence, and the sound judgment of the professional educator.
Some of them are mildly interesting, but in every case they confirm the smarts and sound judgment of the folks who cut them in the first place.
These four — divine dependence, mutual obligation stemming from love, sound judgment of human nature, and the practice of brotherhood in daily experience — are the basis of any true democracy.

Not exact matches

If emotion is clouding your judgment, fast forward can help you achieve clarity of mind and make sound decisions that you're proud of.
Why Goldman Sachs, which has had its own share of bad publicity over the years and always talks about being in the business of making sound judgments, would actively participate in a deal for a major gun retailer is baffling.
Taking a longer - term approach to talent resource development is just as important to the investor as it is to the client: It is hard to conceive of people making sound investment judgments over longer time - frames if investors themselves are not being evaluated and mentored with the same long term philosophy.
These words sound more like John than like Jesus, though we must beware of letting our judgment be warped by the traditional «gentle Jesus, meek and mild.»
It sounds too good to be true, and our suspicions rise when we look at the gospel, which returns us to the theme of judgment.
More often it involves selection of representatives people trust to decide issues that may be too complex for most members of the community to make sound judgments.
In accord with the «Athens» type, Wood insists that what makes theological schooling excellent schooling is that it shapes sound theological judgment; through this paideia we acquire a habitus, albeit a habitus for action that is self - critical in the modern sense of «critique» — a sense that ancient Athens knew nothing of.
The premise sounds broad - minded and tolerant, especially as it shifts the grounds of judgment.
Hence the overarching goal that will unify theological schooling is the goal of helping people to acquire «that complex set of intellectual and personal qualities which go to make up what we might still call the theological habitus» (79)-- that is, to make sound theological judgments.
When members of it hear Reinhold Niebuhr or some other prophet talk about sin and the judgment of God, it all sounds so strange that while they are fascinated they are baffled by it.
Driven by guilt instead of sound judgment didn't seem to work.
Yet proponents of civil liberties support it, believing the greater threat is limiting a client's right or the religious therapist's ability to administer sound judgment in full integrity as she helps her client achieve his / her goals.
If this judgment sounds overdone, let me try to describe the dominant ideas, activities, and interests of a typical American layman.
Sound judgment based on realistic understanding of the facts is also required.
Dahl then zeroed in on television coverage: «Voters are asked to make judgments about the character of the candidates — without real discussion, with advertising and sound bites that trivialize their differences and give limited and prejudicial information.
But his judgment is sound in that something like this congeries of pastoral care principles, widely if not universally adhered to, has contributed in a fundamental way to the shape of present pastoral counseling practice and theory.
As so very often, we have picked a virtue (or quasi-virtue) that we like the sound of - in this case open - mindedness - and placed it on an artificial pedestal, abstracted from any context that might help us come to a considered judgment about its merits in individual circumstances.
To summarise briefly, Aristotle believed that progress in virtue depended on the interaction of good affective temper and sound practical judgment.
It is to participate in the life of Israel and the early Church, in their hearing and interpretation of the Word spoken through all the sounds that assailed their ears, in their obedience and disobedience to the Will beyond all wills, in their mindfulness and understanding of the mighty acts of ultimate judgment and deliverance in all the arbitraments and liberations of history.
Football fans have always been an emotional bunch, especially during the Premier League when local pride gets amplified beyond the borders of emotional restraint and sound judgment.
The higher self allows you to make more sound judgments, ability to forgive, and to see things from your child's point of view.
Observe the reaction of the baby in order to make a sound judgment, which is one important tip to follow when wondering why my baby doesn't want to eat.
«Chemidlin's laissez - faire attitude toward Ryne's return to participation in football flies in the face of sound professional judgment one would expect from a reasonable athletic trainer and ultimately allowed Ryne to participate in the game that led to his death,» Rehberg wrote in an October 2011 report.
In my own four decades of observation of families who have slept in a wide variety of ways, I started out convinced that one particular sleep choice would give children the strongest boost in the area of emotional security and sound judgment.
Ultimately though, regardless of how absurd it sounds, women are harassed for feeding their babies, asked to leave restaurants, fear meeting their child's needs in public due to public shaming, face judgment for how they feed their children, and feel pressured to feed a certain way but be invisible.
As in most cases there is no ready - made answer; it is subject to the sound and very individual judgment of the parents.
«Our lawyers are already reviewing the judgment with a sound mind to appeal, we absolutely believe in the efficacy of our justice system.
Dr. Ambomaje, in a recent article on the internet reminded me of the character testimonial that then Vice-President Mills who had been a personal friend of mine for over 30 years at the time gave me on 5th September 2000 when he introduced me to the public at the NDC Headquarters thus: «Prof. Mills described Mr. Amidu as someone who shared his personal values, adding that his nominee has character, integrity, experience and sound judgment.
«Such intervention should, however, be based strictly on sound judgment and within the ambit of the code of conduct for IS Operations while exhibiting good professional ethics», he added.
«We endorse Senator Schneiderman in the Democratic primary because of his sound judgment, legal expertise, political independence and long history of fighting for government reform,» The Times concluded.
On his part, the Kwara State Governor, Alhaji Abdulfatah Ahmed described the judgment of the state's Governorship Election Petition Tribunal, which declares him as the duly elected governor of the state, as sweet and sound.
«The judgment is sound and a testimony that the people of Edo never voted for the People's Democratic Party (PDP).
Good intelligence»: Sound reasoning and judgment, along with the ability to manipulate with abstractions, concepts, and ideas, are hallmarks of an entrepreneur.
They must also be capable of sound judgment, Shamoo says.
This condition is known to impair the cognitive ability of patients to make sound judgments and to correctly perceive the life - threatening condition that they are in.
As appealing as these ideas may sound, readers should reserve judgment: The next generation of ground - based observatories and space missions, described in the final chapters, may provide more clues about whether the universe is a one - hit wonder or a long - running show.
He also looks for research experience, knowledge of the government granting process, sound and balanced judgment, and strong analytical abilities.
As for peer review, it means only that reasonably qualified scientists examined the manuscript and recommended changes to improve the paper, or recommended that the paper be rejected; the journal editor has to make a determination about the merits of the paper based largely, but not entirely on the reviewers» comments (the editor has some discretion in deciding to accept or reject — his / her reputation as an editor, and the reputation of the journal, depend on sound editorial judgments).
It's rare that we choose to take off the blinders of desire, fantasy and judgment — what we want our relationship to be like, feel like, sound like, and the fears and assumptions we may be holding onto under the surface.
It relieves signs of oxidative stress, leads to development of steady mind and sound judgment.
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.
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