Sentence examples for judgement needs from inspiring English sources

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Clinical judgement needs to be exercised in reporting of IF on lumbar spine MRI and guidelines are required to recommend further investigations, especially for subspecialist radiologists not confident with abdominal and pelvic imaging.

The projection of a judgement needs to be made far more relevant to what a judgement is intuitively about; the logical-mereological notion of a projection supplied doesn't even provide a basis for affirming that singular judgements don't generically refer to every existing thing.

A judgement needs to be made as to whether the patient will actually gain benefit from the treatment.

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To assist the expert judgement needed to assess the adequacy of both guideline and non-guideline ecotoxicity data for nanoparticles for regulatory use, Hartmann et al. [42] have developed a structured, transparent and reproducible science-based approach.

Some of the criticisms are valid, but the immediate outrage and the rapid judgement need to stop if the Muslim community hopes to move forward.

However also in this method there is still a subjective judgement needed from a nutritionist/dietician to compose menus based on expert knowledge of dietary habits of the specific country and replacement of certain foods with others.

Some disagreements between raters are likely to be influenced by a subjective judgement needed to answer an item.

However, increasing the number of under 5s a childminder can care for at one time to four and including two babies under 12 months rather than one, can only be justified if systems are put in place to support childminders to make the quality judgements needed to ensure each child in their care still receives a high quality experience.

Heldsinger and Humphry (2013) explained that although comparative judgement was an efficient assessment method complex scripts required additional time to complete the number of judgements needed for reliability.

The number of judgements needed for a particular matrix of order n, the number of elements being compared, is n(n - 1)/2 because it is reciprocal and the diagonal elements are equal to unity (Saaty 1987).

In moral theory, moral judgements need to have a universal character to avoid simply being charged with being a 'pirate's creed' (i.e. a normatively coherent code, but nevertheless not considered moral in a wider, societal context, see Beauchamp and Childress 2012).

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