Sentence examples for difficulty of judgment from inspiring English sources

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Having stood watch in the dark and the cold and travelled through convoys surrounded by foreign nationals, any of whom may want to attack us, I can attest to the difficulty of judgment calls.

But as much as this is a novel about absence and mourning - giving rise to some of its most beautiful moments, as when Vander reassures the dead Cass that "if you can talk to me then surely you can hear me, too" - it is about the possibility of redemption and the difficulty of judgment.

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Confidence in a judgment appears to be linked to the perceived difficulty of a judgment [ 11- 14].

What he answered seemed to me to sum up the ambiguity of writers and alcoholism, the difficulty of passing judgment on lives at once so troubled and so blessed.

Our findings further reveal that nurses' calibration differs with the difficulty of the judgment task they are faced with.

The measurement reality noted above and the difficulty of providing judgments about individual homes drove the authors, in the Quality Monitor, to look only at those facilities in the bottom or top 10percentt on each measure in each state (the extremes).

To investigate whether nurses' confidence calibration was affected by the ease or difficulty of the clinical judgment task we explored the uncertainty associated with each task.

However, one limitation of the present study is that the difficulty of making a judgment on the in vivo efficacy purely based on the results of the findings made in vitro.

Mr. Panetta compared the difficulty of making intelligence judgments to forecasting earthquakes: even mapping the fault lines cannot give you precise information about the next earthquake.

Sometimes an incident lends itself easily to comprehension and conclusion, condemnation or approbation, but the Kerrey affair seems only to deepen the difficulty of making moral judgments when memories are conflicting and traumatized, and when their context is itself freighted with moral ambiguity.

The difficulty of making summary judgments on marginal flopping calls would add yet another interruption, particularly since more than 40 fouls are whistled during a typical game.If applied forcefully, the NBA's anti-flopping rule makes the best of a bad situation.

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