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This means that we are unable to form a judgment on Miller's achievement.
Having read several books on "how to bag a dream job", I know that people form a judgment on your suitability within the first 30 seconds of meeting you.
We need more information from NI Water on what they're doing and where so people can form a judgment on how long they might be without water". "Every time we call Northern Ireland Water it's the same - they have no idea when it will be turned on.
Physicians say it is the most difficult requirement to form a judgment on. 1 Doubts about the presence of unbearable suffering are also the most frequently mentioned reason given by physicians for refusing a request or feeling reluctant to grant a request. 2 8 Anecdotal evidence shows that patients whose request for euthanasia is refused feel that the physician did not understand their suffering.
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I was very glad to have this opportunity to form a judgment for myself on the film's qualities.
Ross distinguished those prima facie duties (such as promise keeping, reparation, gratitude, and justice) from actual duties, for "any possible act has many sides to it which are relevant to its rightness or wrongness"; and those facets have to be weighed before "forming a judgment on the totality of its nature" as an actual obligation in the given circumstances.
Most Americans, I venture, do not know any Afghanis personally and, if we form a judgment based on news coverage over the past decade, then we may think the worst about them.
Argues Glass of Harvard, "there is an extraordinary abundance of speech and behavior on which one can form a judgment".
And by banking with UBS, Lloyds, BNP Paribas and HSBC OC Sport can call on currency advice from all four, then taking a view on how to form a judgment.
But a referendum in itself is not a solution if there is no clear proposition on which the public could form a judgment.
It's easy to jump to conclusions and form a judgment by what others say or by what we see on the news.
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