Judgment
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But how correct is this
judgment?
Analogizing in this way seemed more to reflect a desire to re-fight the old battles, rather than to sharpen political
judgment
about contemporary events.
So
judgment
calls and best guesses are an inevitable part of “scientific” economic forecasts.
Here as elsewhere, central bankers have no alternative but to consider the broader context and rely on their
judgment.
America’s founders sought to ensure that individuals serving in high positions of public trust would be well qualified, not just in the
judgment
of a single individual, but after thoughtful review by an independently elected Senate.
In other words, culture plays a much larger role in shaping interpretations of human rights than many realize, which implies that human-rights practitioners should be wary of passing
judgment
on any practice with deep cultural or religious roots.
As the United States has historically shown, tolerance means upholding a broader definition of people’s right to practice religion, or otherwise express their cultural identity, according to their beliefs, while withholding
judgment
on whether such beliefs are “right” or “wrong.”
The court
judgment
gives two-thirds of the disputed site to two Hindu organizations, and one-third to Muslims, which suggests a solution that might permit the construction of both a mosque and a temple on the same site.
The
judgment
is likely to be appealed to the Supreme Court by one side or the other.
He proved his
judgment
and his leadership abilities early on, when, as a city senator in Hamburg, he confronted the great flood of 1962, which devastated the city.
In other words, the parties are encouraged – but not required – to submit increasingly stringent revisions of their so-called Intended Nationally Determined Contributions (INDCs), based on their own
judgment.
Ten Consequences of TrumpLONDON – For those of us who were wrong about the United States’ presidential election, it is worth suppressing emotional reactions, at least for a month or two, and attempting a dispassionate
judgment
about what Donald Trump’s administration may mean for the world.
That lesson, handed down along with the
judgment
against Videla, vindicates efforts to establish a global rule of law.
Today, tabloid media show us everything, and subject everything to public
judgment.
Knowing that any slippage today will need to be dealt with tomorrow, they exercise their best
judgment.
What is wrong with the fact that a parliamentary committee passes a political
judgment
against a Commissioner for purely political reasons?
It is also about moral responsibility, wisdom,
judgment
and courage – and about leveraging knowledge to promote positive social change.
Belfort was (is) obviously a super-slick snake-oil merchant, brilliant in his trade until drugs ruined his
judgment.
In the Senate, while supporting President Bush’s war of choice in Iraq, he has been prepared to stand up for his independent
judgment
on issues such as campaign finance reform and climate change.
Even today, I cannot comprehend then-New York Fed President Timothy Geithner’s declaration in March 2008 that, “it is very hard to make the
judgment
now that the financial system as a whole or the banking system as a whole is undercapitalized.”
Since neither Gilani nor the government appealed the Supreme Court’s
judgment
in the contempt case, “the conviction has attained finality,” the court wrote.
But, as Edmund Burke famously pointed out, “Your representative owes you, not his industry only, but his judgment, and he betrays, instead of serving you, if he sacrifices it to your opinion.”
There is one more misperception clouding donor countries’ judgment: the idea that aid to developing countries is an act of sheer generosity, with no tangible benefits for the donor.
A new
judgment
from the ICJ in this case would be helpful.
Whether or not her
judgment
carries a racist undertone, as many observers believe, the polls indicate that many Americans agree.
There is a strong sentiment that academics and institutions that collaborated with such an odious regime – often with the encouragement of their governments, no doubt – suffered a grave lapse of
judgment.
Bad
judgment
can arise even from decent motives, and knowledge (of Islam or of Judaism) is no prophylactic against stupid ideas.
But the choice of monetary partners is nonetheless a matter of
judgment.
That leads to the second problem: the so-called knockouts – the other factors that can change the direction of policy – are clearly matters of judgment, not of fact.
To convince European companies to remain in Iran, the European Commission updated the 1996 Blocking Regulation, which forbids actors under EU jurisdiction from complying with extraterritorial sanctions, allows companies to recover damages from such sanctions, and nullifies the effect in the EU of any foreign court’s
judgment
based on them.
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