Sentence examples for investigative judgment from inspiring English sources

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From their reading of Daniel, chapters 8 and 9, they concluded that God had begun the "cleansing of the heavenly sanctuary"—i.e., an investigative judgment (an action invisible to the human eye) that would then be followed by the pronouncing and execution of the sentence of judgment (a future visible event).

It began after a visit to the campus by a leading Bible scholar and theologian of the Seventh-day Adventist Church, Edward Heppenstall, on his understanding of the church's "investigative judgment" teaching, and who was also mentor to Desmond Ford.

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Prosecutors typically render their investigative judgments by indicting or not indicting someone.

But more than investigative experience and sound prosecutorial judgment is needed to run the F.B.I. Louis Freeh, who recently vacated the director's office after an eight-year stay, was a federal prosecutor and judge before moving to the bureau.

Operating under a now-defunct statute that governed independent counsels, Mr. Starr had far more leeway than Mr. Mueller to set his own investigative boundaries and to render judgments.

As an experiential source, the book includes excerpts of pertinent documents from the SEC investigative stage through the entry of judgment.

In September, Richard W. Rahn, a senior fellow at the Cato Institute, wrote a column in The Washington Times hailing Mr. O'Keefe and Ms. Giles as technologically savvy, "smart amateurs" who "with courage and good judgment are becoming effective investigative journalists".

She acknowledged that had the police officers at the centre of the inquiry not committed "serious errors of judgment" and "missed crucial investigative opportunities" when Worboys could have been stopped before he went on to assault more women.

The defendants agreed to pay a judgment of $413,000 and $100,000 in investigative costs and attorney's fees.

The series is a delivery, not a creation, a great and memorable investigative success, but a failure of aesthetic judgment.

The available prose genres would miscarry the subject in one way or another: "oral history" is too scattershot, memoir too tender-headed, investigative reporting too bound up with evidence and judgment.

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