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The city even spelled out what it meant to be considered a policymaker: someone who has "major responsibilities and exercises independent judgment in connection with determining important agency matters".
Each of these exempt categories is defined by a set of duties showing that the exempt employee is skilled and exercises independent judgment, or is a boss with a department and employees to supervise.
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It is to exercise independent judgment, an obligation that transcends party.
"Superdelegates are, by design, supposed to exercise independent judgment," she said at a news conference in Maine, according to MSNBC.
"Remuneration committees need to exercise independent judgment and not be overreliant on their remuneration consultants," reads one recommendation.
"We talk a lot about so-called pledged delegates, but every delegate is expected to exercise independent judgment," she said.
Directors who have ties of business or family to the CEO and the company may have difficulty exercising independent judgment.
Ability to exercise independent judgment and discretion and to understand and respect issues of a confidential nature.
My parents always encouraged me to think on my feet and gave me the tools to exercise independent judgment.
But the secretary general must be lauded for exercising independent judgment in deciding to go to Tehran for the meeting.
When senators choose to act like senators — exercising independent judgment to discern the national interest — change can come rapidly.
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