Sentence examples for incorrect judgment from inspiring English sources

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There were downsides, he conceded: when police shot dead Amadou Diallo in a Brooklyn stairwell they wrongly surmised he had a gun in his hand, and the fact that he was black may well have contributed to their fatally incorrect judgment.

In addition, that the chip of measuring circuit goes wrong will influence the accurate of measured values which reflect electric information, easily resulting in incorrect judgment and malfunction of the SSCD.

The eupatheia are feelings that result from correct judgment in the same way as passions result from incorrect judgment.

No government agency is infallible, and the rare occasions that the FDA makes an incorrect judgment -- think Vioxx -- get plenty of media play.

I did not know that sometimes I would let the incorrect judgment of others impact the way I would see my kids, or how awful it would make me feel.

For each participant, d' was computed, taking into account participants' hit rates (correct judgments of old configuration as repeated) and false alarm rates (incorrect judgment of new configuration as repeated).

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The cardinal declines to be interviewed, but he has given two news conferences, embraced the buzzword "zero tolerance," and scarcely opens his mouth these days without apologizing, "in retrospect," for "tragically incorrect" judgments.

And this would be why we do in fact look to others to share our judgment; we don't want them to make incorrect judgments.

The failure to assess capacity can be problematic, because incorrect judgments that potential vulnerable subjects are capable of exercising autonomy might involve them in research involuntarily.

If the Naive Russellian wishes to give a pragmatic account of people's ordinary judgments about the differing truth-values of (1) and (4), she must clearly identify the pragmatic principles that make these incorrect judgments so pervasive.

However, the conception of truth applicable in aesthetics might be one according to which truth only implies the sort of normativity described above, according to which there are correct and incorrect judgments of taste, or at least that some judgments are better than others.

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