Sentence examples for contextual judgement from inspiring English sources

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Thing is, this kind of dynamic, contextual judgement is very hard for AI — as Zuckerberg himself has conceded.

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"We recognize that Facebook employees are making difficult, complex, contextual judgements every day, balancing competing interests, and not all those decisions will benefit from full transparency.

Our analysis revealed four foci of resistance: to the policy of choice that Choose and Book symbolised and purported to deliver; to accommodating the technology's socio-material constraints; to interference with doctors' contextual judgements; and to adjusting to the altered social relations consequent on its use.

Clinicians relied heavily on informal assessment or observations, contextual information and clinical judgement.

Any business process, no matter how automated, always has to leave space for human judgement, nuance and contextual understanding.

And, despite the standards being open to expert judgement and acknowledging contextual differences (e.g. in regulations), they are still formulated from a specific testing framework and from the perspective of assessment of learning[ 19].

As several philosophers have pointed out (A. Garfinkel (1981); C. Hitchcock (1996a, 1996b); P. Lipton (1990); J. Woodward (1984); and B. Van Fraassen (1981)), some of the contextual principles behind our causal judgements seem to rely on considerations concerning which class of situations the effect is contrasted with.

Influences on such judgements are inherently contextual and individual both to the patient and doctor.

Idler and Benyamini [ 14] and Jylhä [ 38] argue that the robust SRH-mortality relationship found in global SRH is most likely due to complex, dynamic human judgements that include contextual evaluation frameworks where past and current health is considered along with future health expectations.

If, at that point, the patient has a high risk of liver disease based on this model, then the GP can also use other contextual information and their own clinical judgement to make a decision as to whether to monitor or refer the patient to a liver clinic according to national or local protocols.

Specifically, images of objects placed in an abnormal contextual settings lend themselves to aesthetic judgements (i.e. they are either appealing or unappealing), whereas objects placed within a normal contextual setting less obviously reflect aesthetic intention and are thus less likely to evoke aesthetic judgments (i.e. they are neither appealing nor unappealing).

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