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Of Warhol himself, the most influential artist of the last 40 years, he was not wholly dismissive — he once referred to him as "Genet in paint" — and he softened in his judgment over time.
Bernie Sanders pushed back against global-affairs experts backing Hillary Clinton who questioned the Vermont senator's grasp of foreign policy, touting his judgment over her experience as he surges in the race for the Democratic presidential nomination.
Because he's a culture warrior brawler, Brandis damned the "usual suspects of the paranoid, fantasist left" but also "reputable conservative commentators" for questioning his judgment over what citizens should and should not learn through the media.
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Nor did it help that he was so heedless of medical propriety, second opinions or legal constraints, relying on a patient's word and his own judgment over anything else.
Mr. Farkas said his classmate concluded the conversation by telling him, " 'Hey, you should call her — she's really pretty.' " Mr. Farkas, who trusted his friend's judgment over his own mother's, reconsidered a date with Ms. Schneider, and then nonchalantly mentioned to his mother at the end of a phone call, "If you happen to be speaking to Mrs. Rossi, get Courtney Schneider's e-mail address".
I saw that people were struggling with deeply human issues around building a brand, such as shyness, exposure, fear, judgment, over-confidence, etc.
The Dutch philosopher Baruch Spinoza (1632-1677) pondered about this dilemma.1 Democracy is the most reasonable form of government; for in it "every one submits to the control of authority over his actions, but not over his judgment and reason; i.e., seeing that all cannot think alike, the voice of the majority has the force of law".
For David Cameron to appoint Coulson to Downing Street, bypassing all the usual vetting procedures, casts grave doubt over his judgment.
But when he joined the board, there were questions over his judgment in linking up with Duffield, who has a reputation as an idiosyncratic, rather authoritarian, manager.
While Tiner was not on the board at the time and is not part of the investigation, it does raise questions over his judgment in joining a company without apparently conducting his own due diligence into its background and prospects.
Eric F Goldman, special consultant to Johnson and to his White House office, wrote in his 1969 book The Tragedy of Lyndon Johnson: "He [Johnson] was no great admirer of Martin Luther King, among other reasons because he questioned how well his judgment would hold up over the long pull.
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