Judgment
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My unease lies in an unacknowledged
judgment
that partly defines the terms “West” and “East” – at least in our postcommunist environment.
While it has withheld a final
judgment
in deference to the ECJ, it has upheld the Bundesbank’s view that OMT, in its current form, violates the Lisbon Treaty.
This
judgment
is based on a flawed comparison between Russia and the Soviet Union –though one that is also popular in Russia itself.
But, whatever his motives, the anxiety that led up to Argentina's last minute deal with the IMF to repay $3.1 billion owed the global lender may serve to help to rescue what capitalism is really about: the appropriate
judgment
of risk.
In the absence of such studies, regulators must use their own
judgment
and intelligence.
This October will mark the 50th anniversary of the Cuban missile crisis, when US President John F. Kennedy and Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev managed – by luck as much as
judgment
– to pull back from the brink of nuclear war.
Some powerful men have long been sexually voracious; unlike today, though, they were far more discreet and generally used much better
judgment
in order to cover their tracks.
Could the widespread availability and consumption of pornography in recent years actually be rewiring the male brain, affecting men’s
judgment
about sex and causing them to have more difficulty controlling their impulses?
But I would argue that it is a different kind of responsibility: the responsibility to understand the powerfully addictive potential of pornography use, and to seek counseling and medication if the addiction starts to affect one’s spouse, family, professional life, or
judgment.
Meanwhile, renewed Russian aggression may simply reflect President Vladimir Putin’s
judgment
that, having realized large political returns on his previous military “investments” in Ukraine and Syria, he had little to fear or lose from further actions.
Indeed, one has trouble thinking of another economist (at least since John Maynard Keynes) who has done as well as Fischer at combining analytical skill, sound policy judgment, clear expression, selfless dedication to improving the world, and the ability to get things done – with imperturbable good humor.
When such firms make acquisition announcements, the stock-market returns accompanying the announcement, which reflect the market’s
judgment
of the acquisition, tend to be lower and are more likely to be negative.
Sometimes dating a recession is a
judgment
call.
In the meantime, various NGOs, sometimes working with hostile senate staff, will be parsing the public record to find some utterance by the nominee – context is often irrelevant – that suggests bad
judgment
or values.
Her poor
judgment
in using a private email server as Secretary of State, thereby risking the disclosure of classified material, has become a chronic burden for her campaign.
However, efforts to raise quality through the application of evidence-based medicine (EBM) risk ignoring what we know about human cognition and expertise, and may undermine the vital role played by a physician’s expert
judgment.
Ultimately, the final
judgment
is informed by personal experience and pattern recognition, an approach that EBM supporters discount or even disparage.
His poor
judgment
in people, glaringly apparent in recent weeks, is yet another reason why that is a dangerous possibility for American democracy.
Juncker, for his part, will need to display both firm resolve and sound
judgment.
If the mandate is so incomplete that it leaves too much room for discretional judgment, there is only one way to hold policymakers accountable: through democratic elections.
His tirade in 2000 against the liberal reforms that have transformed countries like India and China into global growth engines, reduced poverty, and benefited marginalized groups shows that he lacked good
judgment
on fundamental issues.
This means that it has to consider not just the desirable rate of inflation (the target is a 2% annual rate), but also the state of the labor market – and its
judgment
has global implications.
But these critics seem to presume that Europe will come out of the crisis in far worse shape than the US, and it is too early to make that
judgment.
In any case, not much weight, in my judgment, should be given to the IMF’s statistical studies of the impact of foreign aid on growth, partly because the results do not appear to be very robust.
Obama’s decision attests not only to his judgment, but also to her character.
The upcoming election will render the public’s
judgment
on the success or failure of the austerity policies that have been undertaken.
Arguably, only a political “hawk” like Begin, a man with a keen sense of the dramatic and a political romantic with a beady eye to the
judgment
of history, could have responded in such a way to Sadat’s initiative.
In my judgment, there are only two viable options left.
In the future, Syrian courts operating under new leadership could indict and seek the extradition of Assad and others to face
judgment
at home.
That
judgment
states clearly that any agreement pertaining to Western Sahara’s natural resources requires the consent of the Saharawi people, who are represented by the Polisario Front, as General Assembly Resolution 34/37 established in 1979.
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