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But they must make complex judgments about how and where they can collect a return on their investment, and analysts say the young industry has not perfected that art.
"Businesses working in conflict zones have to make complex judgments about who they align themselves with and what their policies are on engagement with state forces in times of civil unrest," says Stack. "Accountability and transparency should be the cornerstones of any business strategy in such environments.
But it has released limited information on the 250,000 requests it says it has received, and academic specialists – including two members of Google's own advisory council – say that search engines have been left to decide how to determine complex judgments about the balance between personal privacy and access to information.
The rise of the Fabians in England, of the progressives in the United States or of the elite professional classes in Bismarckian and Weimar Germany, to take some familiar examples, established a cohort of individuals who were given status and a comfortable livelihood in return for the license to render complex judgments and decisions in a disinterested manner.
In general, computers are bad at making complex judgments.
AI incorporates the ability to make complex judgments based on your history of spending habits, the fees from your various financial institutions and countless other factors.
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But it's ultimately a matter of very subjective and complex judgment calls".
In a complex judgment, Lord Justice Carnwath declined to quash the controversial planning proposal but branded the original position adopted in the government's authorisation as untenable.
Courts give government officials a broad swath for their decisions because judges recognize that the job of government officials involves complex judgment calls, legal experts said.
Responding to today's judgment Niall Dickson, the GMC's new chief executive, said the council would "take immediate steps to resolve the outstanding issues" raised in the complex judgment – and convene an expert group to look into wider questions raised.
Beverley Naidoo Bournemouth, Dorset Selectively quoting from a lengthy and conceptually complex judgment such as that delivered by the House of Lords in Nandla and another v Lee and others is risky and susceptible to giving the wrong impression (Letters, 15 December).
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