Sentences with phrase «value judgement about»

I also find it amusing that you have no problem making value judgements about me based upon my posts, but chastise others for doing the same to you based on yours.
The approach had a prescriptive component: value judgements about the most effective types of family functioning made on the basis of the ethical position described above.

Not exact matches

«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.
In practise I find the criticism in your commentary difficult to validate because explicit values of principle create implicit judgements of method while debate about means must also pass the means - test.
[19] When the case came to the Court of Appeal, the payment was restored in a judgement that was highly critical of the Department, including quoting her complaint that Johnson had made «personal comments made about me... without any reference to the Trust, or informing me,... regarding my severance value and its non-payment».
The Judgement - or J - value, a new method pioneered by Professor Thomas that assesses how much should be spent to protect human life and the environment that has recently been validated against pan-national data, would value life about four times higher, closer to the value used by the US Department of Transportation ($ 9.1 million in 2012).
It is concerned with making critical judgements based on a sound knowledge of a variety of contexts; judgements about cultural values, cultural history, aesthetics, quality, craftsmanship and fitness for purpose, and provides an opportunity for and engagement in leisure pursuits that can yield lifelong benefits in health, well ‑ being and life satisfaction.
Secondly, we can't make the fine judgements about value that Graham has made in the White Motor example above.
With that time in mind, I want to talk to you about value judgements and video games.
Judgments about who is and who isn't a troll is purely a Value Judgement.
One could argue about which is most worthy based on number of cases, years of life lost, etc., but in the end it's clear that both diseases are worth combating and any ranking of one over the other is a value judgement.
The amount of different material that was in the paper, was far more than I could possibly research to verify, or find more detail on; so I typically take those articles at face value, and assume the author / s know what they are talking about; So I made no Judgement of Ruddiman as a result; I thought the idea was interesting.
As the interpretation of infinity in economic climate models is essentially a debate about how to deal with the threat of extinction, Mr Weitzman's argument depends heavily on a judgement about the value of life... A lack of reliable data exacerbates the profound methodological and philosophical difficulties faced by climate change economists... The United Nations conference in Paris this December offers a chance to take appropriate steps to protect future generations from this risk... http://www.economist.com/blogs/freeexchange/2015/07/climate-change (MOST COMMENTING ARE NOT AT ALL IMPRESSED)
Prof MacKay acknowledged this plan was based on his «political value judgements» but added: «The [British public] do seem to care quite a lot about the cost so we should be looking for a low carbon solution that is low cost.
If you think about it, this makes sense from an ability to negotiate perspective, with the logic being that the Plaintiff wants to get as close to full value as they can, and the defense needs their client to think they've saved them from some huge judgement.
It refers to the instant judgements we make about other people and situations based on our own values, experiences and cultural and gender beliefs.
Students recognise that there are issues and problems in using values and ethical principles to resolve moral problems (e.g. «you should always tell the truth») and gain skills and judgement about how to apply these ethical principles in a way which respects and furthers human rights values and principles.
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