Sentence examples for judgement by which from inspiring English sources

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Likewise the failure that is often attributed to the senses is equally nothing but a precipitous judgement by which one says that the senses do not know".

Rosmini defines conscience as a 'speculative judgement that a person makes about the morality of his practical judgement' (C19), that is, a judgement by which individuals come to know the moral value of their actions without necessarily acting upon it.

According to Berlin, philosophy concerns itself with questions such that not only are the answers not known, but neither are the means for arriving at an answer, or the standards of judgement by which to evaluate whether a suggested answer is plausible or implausible.

Alternatively, the fact that these patients did not stay on an ICU for their entire admission may have reflected sound medical judgement by which intensive care was channelled away from patients whose outcome would not have been expected to be changed significantly regardless of the level of medical attention they received.

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However, the ERP data demonstrated that the early visual evoked response that discriminated category members from non-members was modulated by which judgement participants performed and whether they had been pre-exposed to category members.

Our focus was not to describe or make judgements about the mechanisms by which commissioners hoped to achieve their goals, but to measure whether commissioners achieved these goals.

It is unclear if all practitioners were using the same criteria by which a judgement of wound infection could be objectively and consistently made.

But the definition of quality and the rules by which editorial judgements are made are not as clearly defined as they once were.

In 1987, political scientists Shanto Iyengar and Donald Kinder published the book, News That Matters, that details a set of experiments that proved that "by priming certain aspects of national life while ignoring others," news programs could "[set] the terms by which political judgements are rendered and political choices made" (p.4).

He had lived in Memphis, and his understanding of the music that had inspired them was first-hand, unlike that of the swottish English blues fans who could only wait for records to come from America, using them as the measure by which to pronounce judgement upon the Stones' musical authenticity.

An important aspect of the empirical study of user experience is the process by which users form aesthetic and other judgements of interactive products.

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