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Implicit judgment".
You are making an implicit judgment about the merits of the comprehensiveness of coverage and the particular features of the coverage.
Was the implicit judgment here, as he argues, that "a black life is not worth as much as a white life"?
Each country's share of the world market reflects an implicit judgment about its relative prospects, a judgment that will be difficult to second-guess correctly.
In this analysis, Weiner's failure to receive critical recognition is not an implicit judgment of, say, the perfunctory quality of some descriptive passages, or of the brittle mean-spiritedness that colors some character sketches.
Many evolutionary schemes developed by anthropologists and other scholars, for example, ranked religions according to their places on a scale of development from the simplest to the most sophisticated, thus expressing an implicit judgment on the religious forms discussed.
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It investigates the implicit judgments of Judaism and Islam that often arise in response to these conflicts, and explores the implications of these interpretations for relations between Jews, Christians, and Muslims.
My research in a cognitive neuroscience lab focuses on visual perception and implicit judgments.
Setting such thresholds requires making implicit judgments about the degree of biodiversity loss that managers are willing to accept.
We present a new modelling approach, the hierarchical diversity decision framework (HiDDeF) that explicitly communicates the sensitivity of water quality benchmarks to these implicit judgments.
We think this reflects shareholders' implicit judgments: Up to a point, they won't begrudge a giant paycheck if it goes to someone who has delivered a giant return.
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