Judgment
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802 examples of Judgment in a sentence
The
judgment
of such people cannot be trusted, to put it mildly.
As these conditions are presumed to be distributed uniformly within the population, they must afflict a significant share of policymakers, corporate executives, educators, and military personnel of all ranks, recurrently rendering them psychotic, delusional, and deprived of sound
judgment.
Unfortunately, conservative members of the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) voted against the bill’s introduction in parliament, citing a 2013 Supreme Court
judgment
upholding the law.
But there is still some reason for hope: The Supreme Court has agreed to hear a curative review petition against its earlier
judgment.
But then I thought about jury duty – the US system whereby people who might otherwise be in a five-month training course sit in
judgment
of their peers.
But neither that decision nor later IMF policy papers on multilateral surveillance provide specific and comparative quantitative indicators that would eliminate the need for case-by-case
judgment.
The international community is putting great store in the Fund’s
judgment
and performance.
But “should” questions involve some kind of moral
judgment
that is not central to “will” questions, which makes them more complex.
Counterbalancing the mood of the market requires judgment, and because regulators are human, they are bound to get it wrong.
Otherwise, no confident
judgment
about the rightness or wrongness of one’s own action is possible.
The court ruled that total guardianship was a “disproportionate” response in Shtukaturov’s case, and its
judgment
recognized the importance of supplying tailor-made alternatives for people who require temporary or long-term care.
In the context of their analysis, medical errors could include bad doctors, poor clinical judgment, miscommunications between staff members or departments, and incorrect diagnoses.
The collective
judgment
of financial markets on any government’s economic and fiscal policy is expressed in the risk premium that the government must pay on its external debt.
A financial crisis is caused by a country’s excessive indebtedness, which generally reflects a combination of mismanagement by the debtor country, over-optimism, corruption, and the poor
judgment
and weak incentives of creditor banks.
I shall not pass
judgment
on his plans for the world economy as reported so far.
From persistent differences in unemployment rates depending on skills and education to record-high income and wealth inequalities, each economic decision will be accompanied by the need for social
judgment
– whether explicit or, more likely, implicit – regarding its distributional impact.
If I were a proponent of legal moralism, I would argue that it is, after all, a moral
judgment
– if a widely shared one – that the value of riding my motorbike with my hair flowing free is outweighed by the risk of head injuries if I crash.
This approach requires
judgment
and resolve in separating insolvent institutions from solvent ones.
As the World Court pointed out, its
judgment
last week did not refute that crucial point: “The Court is not required by the question it has been asked to take a position…on whether international law generally confers an entitlement on entities within a State to break away from this [State].”
When a family seeks treatment that, in the professional
judgment
of the physicians, is not in the patient’s best interests, the answer should be: not far at all.
What the court should not do is order the hospital to continue to care for Golubchuk against the better
judgment
of its health care professionals.
How high the percentage should be before claiming over-diagnosis is a significant problem and a value
judgment.
The US Federal Reserve has, in my judgment, responded appropriately by reducing the federal funds interest rate sharply and creating a variety of new credit facilities.
As long as governments operate within these broad parameters, the US should look to itself before passing
judgment
on others.
One notable
judgment
against the Turkish government concerned its failure to protect Hrant Dink from being killed in 2007, despite public threats to his life.
Sound economic
judgment
and discretion are required as well, given the need to weigh the risks of alternative policies and the ease with which financial markets can be roiled.
But what matters is not just “being there” during a crisis, but showing good
judgment
in managing it.
We can deliver no
judgment
at this stage as to where things might be heading.
In lieu of judgment, we get ceaseless and frivolous commentary on the thousand and one twists and turns of the electoral contest.
The Commission's powers to initiate action when there is a risk of excessive deficits should be strengthened - provided, of course, that the Commission never again forgets that surveillance of national policies is a task that requires political
judgment
and cannot be left to accountants and lawyers.
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