Judgment
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Roosevelt never thought that staffs had a monopoly on
judgment
or information, and has been described as seeking advice from anybody he could: cabinet members, congressmen, newspaper columnists, interest groups, citizens, and friends.
But, while Romney may summon bravado and strong rhetoric, other world leaders would be unlikely to follow him, owing to the belief (correct in my judgment) that he would take the US – and them – in the wrong direction.
His government’s
judgment
in selecting heads of public institutions is similarly questionable, especially in the case of cultural and educational institutions.
In the United States, from September 15, 2008 – the day that the investment bank Lehman Brothers filed for bankruptcy – until then-US Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner announced in May 2009 that in his
judgment
the major US banks either had or could quickly raise adequate capital cushions, the two camps’ interests and conclusions were identical.
It became widely believed that financial markets are such sublime poolers of information that they represent a collective
judgment
that transcends that of any mere mortal.
It was sincerely believed, and supported by deep intuitive judgment, that interruptions in this upward trajectory could only be small and transient.
Readers in other countries may be tempted to react to this
judgment
with a dose of schadenfreude, finding more than a little satisfaction in America’s difficulties.
There is also a dark cloud over the mortgage market following a
judgment
by the Supreme People’s Court in 2003 that banned the repossession of homes that are a primary residence.
In 2004, he was placed under surveillance when he called on the Party to revise its
judgment
of the 1989 Tiananmen demonstration.
But “silent inflation” still has subtle effects on our judgment, and it may still lead to some consequential mistakes.
But the new rules obviously require a strong institution to interpret them, and whose
judgment
is accepted by everybody.
What is clear in all of these cases is that the stakes are so high that it simply cannot be left to the
judgment
of WikiLeaks and media outlets to make the necessary calls without consulting relevant officials.
Still, there are good reasons to reserve
judgment
on the government.
But at least he would have the chance to ameliorate the harsh
judgment
that historians will pass on his leadership.
The EU’s recent
judgment
against Google – a record $2.7 billion fine for anti-competitive behavior – was well conceived, but undersized.
But the wide respect he garnered internationally for his role in crafting the G-20 response to the global financial crisis did not help with his local colleagues, who saw him as too often incommunicative, obsessive, and lacking
judgment
in setting policy priorities.
Nonetheless, he was a flop in his brief earlier incarnation as opposition leader in 2008-2009, widely seen as arrogant, non-consultative, and prone to spectacular errors of
judgment.
Even if he did not know about the trade, Hildebrand committed an error of
judgment
in not reversing the transaction immediately.
Nonetheless, the circumstances of Hildebrand’s departure might be more worrisome than his lapse of
judgment.
In my judgment, the authorities have a three-month window during which they could still correct their mistakes and reverse current trends.
Politics is always about appearances, a realm where men and women present themselves, their opinions, and their policies to their fellows for decision and
judgment.
That was always an illusory ambition, but it continues to cloud European leaders’
judgment.
But my personal hunch is that the Franco-German proposal is based on a fundamental error of
judgment.
But under the international rules that America is supposed to follow, wars should not be undertaken based on the
judgment
of one individual and his cabal.
The
judgment
of the world was that the evidence was not there - and the world was right.
According to these projections – which are based on models, new data, and the
judgment
of the particular institution or forecaster – the United States, the United Kingdom, and Japan are contributing the most to the uptick in growth.
He wanted an economics that would give full scope for judgment, enriched not only by mathematics and statistics, but also by ethics, philosophy, politics, and history – subjects dropped from contemporary economists’ training, leaving a mathematical and computational skeleton.
But Indian activists often refer to the case of another Bhanwari Devi, a social worker who was gang-raped in 1992, as an early turning point, for it resulted in 1997 in the Indian Supreme Court’s Vishaka judgment, which proposed guidelines to prevent sexual harassment in the workplace.
Given such narratives, foreign policy devolves in US political campaigns into a kind of testosterone check, rather than what is needed: a test of knowledge and
judgment.
The key to making these
judgment
calls would be overriding ethical principles that had been instilled in the machine before it went to work.
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