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Such a framework informed the judgments in the 2007 report from the World Cancer Research Fund/American Institute for Cancer Research titled Food, Nutrition, Physical Activity, and the Prevention of Cancer: A Global Perspective (WCRF/AICR, 2007).
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Short discourses upon the whole common-prayer : designed to inform the judgment and excite the devotion of such as daily use the same / by Tho.
A review of national guidelines [ 33– 37] instead showed consistent recommendations based on expert opinion, which were useful to inform the judgment of the panel.
In response, cognitive scientists have set their sights on the psychology of police work, looking at how unconscious racial bias may inform the snap judgments officers have to make.
A factual record showing, for example, the substance of the individual's compelled testimony, the way that testimony was subsequently used by the prosecutor, and the crime for which the individual was ultimately prosecuted, provides important considerations to anchor and inform the constitutional judgment.
'A factual record showing, for example, the substance of the individual's compelled testimony, the way that testimony was subsequently used by the prosecutor, and the crime for which the individual was ultimately prosecuted, provides important considerations to anchor and inform the constitutional judgment.' Piccirillo v. New York, 400 U.S. 548, 558, 91 S.Ct.
In the case of the NAAQS, Bachmann (2007) summarizes the history of setting NAAQS, and McClellan (2011) emphasizes the role of scientific information in informing the EPA Administrator's policy judgments on the level and statistical form of the NAAQS for a particular indicator and averaging time for a specific criteria pollutant.
How can the people of the U.S. make informed judgments on the intelligence community when so much information is concealed?
A6 Religion Journal A12 NEW YORK/REGION B1-8 Bill Would Make State Disclose Data on Doctors The Legislature approved a measure that would require the state to inform the public about malpractice judgments and disciplinary actions against doctors practicing in New York State.
Have other fact checkers looked at a given story, and could or should their judgments inform the other's?
As a result, analysts community-wide are unable to make fully informed judgments about the information they receive, relying instead on nonspecific source lines to reach their assessments.
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