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Similarly nurses also appear to prefer to talk with women and to make assessments about their mental health and well-being by using clinical judgement informed by gathering information in a range of ways, one of which might include a screening tool.
It was a political judgement, informed by science, about the threshold beyond which climate insecurity is likely to become unmanageable.
We explored the feasibility and face validity of the computerised search by asking a further 10 general practices across the two participating Health Boards to run the search and then discuss the results in their multi-disciplinary team meeting to see if the search results corresponded with clinical judgement informed by the 'surprise question' [ 19].
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We also want to provide donors with exactly the kind of impact information, from randomized trials to foundation endorsements, that expert organizations use to evaluate charities; donors can therefore make their own judgements informed by the relevant evidence.
These judgements informed the synthesis and recommendations.
These judgements are informed by the social, communicative, and other contextual data collected simultaneously.
Using arbitrary choices based on such few data (even with input from expert judgement) to inform a fully probabilistic assessment may have suggested that model parameters (and associated uncertainties) were well constrained, leading to a false degree of confidence in the output.
The regulator found Facebook collects data on ideology, sex, religious beliefs, personal tastes and navigation — either directly, through users' use of its services or from third party pages — without, in its judgement, "clearly informing the user about the use and purpose".
To have been given such a gong was not really terribly helpful, nor did it seem to be based upon any particularly informed judgement.
But our judgement can be informed, and indeed defended, by seeing the way in which a feature functions in situations that resemble the present one in various ways.
In these situations the researcher can only make the best judgement she can, informed by knowledge of the particular context ('thick ethical description' [ 135]) and awareness of the ethical principles and debates relating to each case.
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