Judgment
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But the system must be shaped by the doctor’s
judgment
and the patient’s individual experience.
Villepin, a former Prime Minister for Chirac, awaits
judgment
on charges of having organized a smear campaign against his rival for the presidency, Nicolas Sarkozy.
Harry Truman and Dwight Eisenhower – no intellectual giants, to be sure – showed excellent
judgment
as they established the post-war international order that has supported peace in much of the world for decades.
If this (understandable) anger clouds Brazilians’
judgment
to the point that they elect Bolsonaro, their worst fears may become reality.
There is a curious aspect to Eady’s
judgment.
What Eady’s
judgment
did accomplish was to highlight the crucial distinction, necessary for all clear thinking about privacy, between what interests the public and what is in the public interest.
My
judgment
is that the greatest risk to the stock market is the future increase in long-term interest rates.
The war exposed flaws in Hamas’
judgment.
As China seeks to re-stabilize its relationship with the US, and ease tensions in its non-US relationships, its leaders are likely to use 2019 to form a deeper
judgment
about the future of US politics: the impact of the Mueller investigation on Trump and his administration, and whether a new president in 2020 (or sooner) would in any way change the emerging new US strategy.
America's courts (like Italy's courts in the case of Parmalat) will make the final
judgment
over criminal and civil liability under existing law.
Of course, the Communist Party has deemed the Cultural Revolution a “catastrophe,” a
judgment
supported by mainstream opinion.
To call for those people who applied violence and persecuted others to examine themselves and repent is not intended to mete out legal responsibility and moral
judgment.
That condemnation matters, because passing
judgment
on the trade-off between the efficiency gains to be had from any merger versus the threat to competition is a subtle matter, not an ideological one.
For example, the automation of knowledge work – the software and systems that are increasingly capable of performing human tasks that require
judgment
– could affect 19-29 million jobs by 2025.
And when it comes to exercising harder power – doing what it takes to counter serious challenges to peace and security – there will be little confidence in Trump’s judgment, given that almost every statement he made during his campaign was either wildly contradictory or downright alarming.
I was in Jakarta at the time, and formed that
judgment
after speaking to very senior officials, and I advised the Australian government accordingly.
The lack of legitimate institutions needed to rebuild the rule of law is evident in the debate over what authority and whose
judgment
ought to be exercised over Saddam Hussein.
Despite its close links to the invasion, Saddam’s trial is expected somehow to represent an independent Iraqi judgment, thereby constituting local accountability without exacerbating tensions and destabilizing the country further.
Last summer, the Permanent Court of Arbitration in The Hague ruled that Russia must pay $50 billion to Yukos’s shareholders – a
judgment
expected to be upheld on appeal.
In other words, if we do not want to reduce our vision of politics to policy processing, we need to remember – if only for the sake of fuller and more realistic
judgment
– that politicians are human, too.
Hedge funds, venture capital firms that actually venture into new things, and recreated merchant banks are relatively well suited to make financial decisions that require judgment, the ability to engage the unknown, and to do so over a horizon not dictated by quarterly earnings.
First, they must be as commensurate as possible with the degree of market dislocation and disruption of market that they aim to counter, which is always a matter of
judgment.
He was, of course, right in his
judgment
that the only way to prevent any modern industrial war from becoming a destructive tragedy for all was to quickly conclude a ceasefire.
History’s
judgment
of the Iraq war will therefore certainly dwell more on whether it has accomplished its strategic objectives of “reconstructing” a highly dysfunctional Middle East in America’s democratic image and consolidating America’s hegemonic position in the region than on its price in blood and money.
Their galleries showed in a visible and very public way the discernment and
judgment
that their financial business depended on.
Financial judgment, by contrast, is not by its nature open to inspection.
As with their investments, the habitués of contemporary art markets relied not purely on their own judgment, but on teams of sophisticated advisers and dealers who could give opinions on what trends best caught the spirit of the age.
While I certainly respect Summers and Furman’s right to their views, I am not about to cede my professional
judgment
to others, in or out of government.
Weeks of official Saudi denials and lies only reinforced the conclusion – now also the reported
judgment
of the CIA – that the murder was premeditated and approved at the top.
Without a strong civil society or an independent judiciary to check government power, Chinese leaders have, on many occasions, made catastrophic errors in
judgment.
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