Sentence examples for difference in judgement from inspiring English sources

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There is still moral disagreement here, but it is simply a difference in judgement about the application of agreed moral principles.

When healthy subjects are asked to judge the timing of a self-paced movement or of an auditory tone, there is a difference in judgement depending on whether the movement or tone occurs separately, or if the movement is believed by the subject to cause the tone to happen.

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Experienced radiologists may make different judgements based on the same study; thus differences in judgement are not negligence [7].

Initially he construed these temporal modes in terms of differences in judgement (a represented content a is judged be past to a certain degree); in the final phase of his thought he opted instead for temporal modes of presentation: sensory objects can be apprehended as past to differing degrees.

Differences in judgement between the two groups result from divergent approaches to assessing empirical data and differences in moral reasoning.

Nevertheless, some of the discrepancy was due to differences in judgement as to what constitutes a dense area.

We found no differences in judgement between Dutch and ethnic minority patients, or between language proficiency groups.

To agree on scoring, researchers discussed differences in judgement on the appropriate size of documents, the usefulness of diagrams and how to define the criteria for scoring referenced statements and contact details for help.

The RR task did detect differences in judgement of ambiguity, although these were not as predicted, and they contrasted with the findings of Harding et al. [11] who used a very similar UHT regime.

Recommendation development is a largely qualitative process with the need to consider multiple factors and considerable potential to encounter differences in judgement for a number of reasons, including perceptions about relevance, feasibility, risks and benefits.

There were no differences in judgement of one's own health (13.5 % versus 10.9%%) and attitude towards physical symptoms (23.1 % versus 20.9 %) between the two groups.> -wrap-foot> * p < 0.05, in bold aQuestion asked in two GP cooperatives Patients with nonurgent health problems most frequently mentioned patient-related motives for contacting the GP cooperative (Table  4).

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