Help them discover that journalists and newspapers must also make
value judgments by encouraging them to explore the six core values of journalism from the National Assication of Journalism Editors:
As the Bill stands there will be many more areas for exercise of discretion by C - MEC and the decision - making process is likely to be under frequent challenge: circumstances for
value judgment by civil servants are rife.
The promise of native title was that terra nullius would be replaced, not by
another value judgment by the non-Indigenous legal system about what Aboriginal society was thought to be, but rather by the laws acknowledged and the customs observed by the Indigenous people reclaiming their land.
Not exact matches
Stay on point
by learning from the past (yours and others») and applying the best
judgment to wield
value in the year ahead.
In particular, when you applaud the exercise of autonomous
judgment or freedom
by some individual, group, or company, ask whether you would still applaud it if the individual, group, or company had
values different from your own.
The great victory of the Federal Reserve in the half - cycle since 2009 was not ending the global financial crisis; the crisis actually ended in March 2009 with the stroke of a pen that changed accounting rule FAS157 and eliminated mark - to - market accounting for banks (instantly removing the specter of widespread insolvencies
by allowing «significant
judgment» in
valuing distressed assets).
Paul Samuelson argued in a 1983 paper Foundations of Economic Analysis published
by Harvard University that giving equilibrium markets what he described as a «normative meaning» or a
value judgment was a misstep.
The political philosophers Amy Gutmann and Dennis Thompson reject not only Tutu's invocation of religion and charged that,
by seeking to transform the attitudes, emotions, and moral
judgments of citizens, he improperly imports soulcraft into statecraft and transgresses the autonomy of citizens — contemporary liberalism's most sacrosanct
value.
Thus in either case the
judgment is pronounced upon man not from the human standpoint, as if man» s
value were somehow immanent and securely possessed
by him, but from without — according to Jesus, of course, God is the only Judge.
Similarly, while there may be some
value in the refusal to take a moral stance on homosexuality — in order to focus squarely on the nature of marriage rather than on same - sex relationships — I am less than persuaded
by the authors» moral
judgment that people's sexual relationships are a private issue.
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.
These are approaches to religion employed
by «social scientists» who presumably refrain from making what are called
value judgments.
Since the
judgment stands, and is no doubt explicitly represented in the thoughts of many of us as it is implicitly represented in the
value standards of the great dominant majority of Americans, of American Christians and of American intellectuals, we must ask
by what right, with what rightness can we honor Jonathan Edwards today?
In stating in summary fashion the Christian conception of the Kingdom of God we are not pretending that we can see perfectly what this means, nor are we saying that we can arrive at a formal principle which can act as a rule
by which all Christian
value judgments can be simply made.
Again,
value -
judgments are less directly involved in the details of work in the natural sciences than in many other fields; in the social sciences, for example, a scholar's work is more strongly affected
by his views of the nature of man, his
values and goals, and his perspective on society.
Their
value can only be ascertained
by spiritual
judgments directly passed upon them,
judgments based on our own immediate feeling primarily; and secondarily on what we can ascertain of their experiential relations to our moral needs and to the rest of what we hold as true.
We may hope that
by showing that
judgments of comparative
value do not replace or count against the positive insights of deep ecologists, the offense may at least be reduced, and the alliance on the many points of agreement can be strengthened.
It is surrounded
by larger and deeper
value questions that it can not resolve
by itself3 The technical expert may make
judgments about these more comprehensive issues of good and bad.
As thinkers in moral philosophy such as Bernard Williams and Alisdair MacIntyre — upon whom Hauerwas draws extensively — contend, there is no Archimedean point, no tradition - independent perspective from which
value judgments of the sort implied
by Muray's charges of sexism, racism and anti-Judaism can be made.
Purely formal evaluations of the meaning of an event or a person in the immediate historical sequence are of course necessary; but a
judgment of
value depends upon a point of view which the writer imports into the history and
by which he measures the historica1 phenomena.
By accepting her emotions without
judgment, you validate her feelings and show that you
value what she has to say.
Authoritarian parenting is characterized
by strict rules adhering to an external
judgment of what is the «correct» way to behave, such as social
values, religious
values, family traditions or preconceived notions about what makes the perfect parent.
She excavates the hidden beliefs people hold
by measuring how fast they make
value judgments when shown a rapid - fire succession of stimuli, such as photographs of faces.
A panel convened
by the International Whaling Commission's scientific committee made the same points about the scientific
value of Japan's whaling in the North Pacific as those contained in the ICJ
judgment of the Antarctic catch.
They add that
by using this comparison the model quantifies expertise — or the
value of expert
judgments — as being equal to a specific number of data points collected in the field.
Gabb emphasized that the study examines the presence of potentially harmful chemicals (as determined
by various authoritative sources like the EPA and NIH) in consumer products, but that it makes no
value judgments regarding the safety of the chemicals themselves.
It's hard for me to imagine how the dominant, non-formalist form of film studies, with its systemic handicap of abstaining from
value judgment and not being able to treat the film as an independent aesthetic object capable of producing an infinite variety of affects, can be terribly instructive for the enterprise of film criticism, which necessarily calls for a hierarchy of
values on the part of the practitioner and his / her acknowledgement being a sentient, unique subject capable of being transformed
by the film.
It should ultimately be decided
by value judgments made
by local communities, which should reflect their unique needs.
The institute analysed the Ofsted inspection
judgments of 1,221 primary schools and 228 secondary schools whose
value - added progress decreased
by an average of 15 percentiles per year, and concluded that Ofsted «may not have been as effective at consistent recognition of deterioration in academic performance as it has been in the regularity of school inspections».
If you do, I am not saying you are wrong, I'm saying that you are making a subjective
value judgment and there is no way to refute you, so I won't insult you
by saying that I think your
values are stupid, which is what people who try to refute
value statements are really doing.
It is signed
by a judge and is calculated as follows: deficiency
judgment = market
value of the house - amount owed
By adding an extra layer of coverage, an umbrella policy is an effective way to protect yourself from major claims and high
value judgments.
The right of a
judgment debtor to accelerate payment of part or all of the death benefit or special surrender
value under a life insurance policy, as authorized
by paragraph one of subsection (a) of one thousand one hundred thirteen of the insurance law [* see below], or to enter into a viatical settlement pursuant to the provisions of article seventy - eight of the insurance law, is exempt from application to the satisfaction of a money
judgment.
Also known as «
judgment proof», this term is applied to people or businesses with property of minimal
value, which can be entirely protected
by exemptions.
To make a
judgment, lenders must calculate a metric known as loan to
value (LTV) ratio
by dividing a property's debts with its selling price.
Space is forever and always endowed
by judgments of
value.
On view from May 14 — September 3, 2017, it features works
by artists including Duchamp, Cory Arcangel, John Baldessari, Sophie Calle, Judy Fiskin, Sherrie Levine, Jeff Koons, Jorge Pardo, Francis Picabia, Julian Schnabel, Andy Warhol, Kara Walker and others in a variety of mediums that address issues of beauty,
value and
judgment.
In a world cohabited
by people with all sorts of skin colors, ethnicities, religions, gender norms and lifestyles, where the colors, forms, or behaviors of individual bodies are not inherently vested with specific meanings, over the course of millennia many
value judgments and hierarchies have arisen in societies and are all too often linked to tragedies of history.
High and low culture are used with equal zeal in collisions of the phenomenological expectations of the art viewing experience, with similar expectations driven
by cinematic and other technological clichés, leading to a reinvigoration of the power of material production and a revealing of contemporary
judgments of production
value.
(The trouble, I think, is that «no simpler than necessary» necessarily invokes subjective
value judgments, some of which are illuminated
by the various alternate formulations such as those that I listed.)
Time and again, these experts find that Lomborg's assertions and analyses are marred
by flawed logic, inappropriate use of statistics and hidden
value judgments.
The second element, however, was the use
by Nic of a communication to her to promote his own
judgments about climate sensitivity
by recalculating the results of Gregory - 02, substituting his own input
values for those of the authors.
Determination of the other two quantities,
by contrast, involves ethical
value judgments that are necessarily subjective.
ENOUGH is a
value judgment, and this is the kind of thing that I was referring to when I talked about questions that can only be answered
by the policy arena.
I argued that
by cloaking its
value - laden argument in vague concepts of «international justice» and promoting a «just world,» the Daily was attempting to insulate its policy
judgment — that the United States should join the International Criminal Court — in an «unassailable moral imperative,» not in logic or reason.
The
judgment's references to the principle of mutual trust, and to the idea that the member states respect the EU's foundational
values by implementing EU law effectively, creates the perception that arbitral tribunals not only decrease the «full effectiveness» of EU law, but also apply and implement
values other than those listed in Article 2 TEU.
By order dated July 14, 2014, the motion judge, the Honourable Justice Martin S. James of the Ontario Superior Court of Justice sitting at Ottawa, granted Mr. Arnone's motion for summary
judgment and ordered Best Theratronics to pay (i) damages equal to the gross amount of the salary Arnone would have earned until he qualified for an unreduced pension, less payments made to him to satisfy the statutory obligations of the employer, (ii) $ 65,000 representing the present
value of the loss of an unreduced pension, (iii) a retirement allowance equal to 30 weeks» pay, and (iv) costs totaling $ 52,280.09.
«There is obviously a risk that courts, in identifying the procedural steps to be followed, might make
value judgments similar to those expressed
by substantive review courts.
The question of costs in claims commenced within the Low
Value Protocols has been considered further
by the Court of Appeal, the
judgment in JC &...
The fact that the
values of the community are not the province of judges of the Supreme Court was also demonstrated
by that Court's
judgments in Morse v Police, decided a few years later.