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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as judgement" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to refer to "as a judgment," which can be used when discussing an opinion or decision made based on certain criteria.
Example: "As a judgment, I believe that the proposal lacks sufficient evidence to support its claims."
Alternatives: "as an assessment" or "as a decision."
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But the company will need luck as well as judgement.
We all want our feedback to be encouraging and constructive, yet it can be misinterpreted as judgement and criticism.
All this is not to say that human skills – such as judgement, creativity, storytelling – are any less vital to a great advertising campaign.
The principle embodied in the second bulletpoint – the selectors' reserve right to make what are commonly described as "judgement calls" – is not so straightforward to apply, involving intuition rather than empiricism, subjectivity instead of objectivity.
Sri Lanka 181-8 India 182-2 (India win by eight wickets) McBryde's team selection comes under scrutiny after Navidi omission leaves tourists exposed Reluctant transfer target shows Welsh fans what off-field feud could cost them This was billed as 'Judgement Day' and in many ways that is exactly what it was for the ailing Welsh regional rugby.
"The order and pairs are luck as much as judgement".
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In all honesty, if a few select mom friends lived closer, I would gladly spend my time with them; they are kind and understanding and as judgement-free as they come.
When all of the above conditions can be shown to be satisfied, we can accord best opinion an extension-determining role, and describe the subject matter as judgement-dependent.
Wright argues (1989) that facts about colours and intentions are judgement-dependent, so that we can formulate a version of anti-realism about colours (intentions) that views ascriptions of colours (intentions) as truth-apt and sometimes true, and truth in those areas as judgement-dependent.
In contrast to this, Wright argues (1988) that morals cannot plausibly be viewed as judgement-dependent, so that a thesis of judgement-dependence is not a suitable vehicle for the expression of a non-expressivistic, non-error-theoretic, version of anti-realism about morality.
Decisions about how to tailor an intervention depend on judgements about available resources, as well as judgements about barriers to effectiveness and the strategies needed to overcome them.
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