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As always, the judgement of such a stunt would only be passed after the game itself.
All this, note, to determine nothing less important than the balance between ensuring redress for victims of press intrusion and the freedom of the press, a judgement of such sensitivity that it would stretch Solomon, let alone our band of sleepy policymakers and campaigners.
The substituted judgement of such proxy agents may be based on inaccurate or no prior knowledge of the patient or his wishes.
While risky driving practices such as driving fast, reduced seatbelt use and rapid lane changes may be necessary for high-risk situations in-theatre on some occasions, 39 the risk benefit judgement of such practices has changed over time.
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Boris's pledge to use his influence to "tear up red tape and needless form-filling" is hard to make a judgement on, such is the fog of rhetoric and definitional issues surrounding all political debate about police bureaucracy, not to mention the subsequent impact of police budget reductions by central government.
Just as the scientific value judgements of organisations such as NICE should be "individualized" for each patient by the doctor, social value judgements should be put within the perspective of individual value judgements.
Previous studies of patients with temporal lobe epilepsy have reported negligible effects of temporal lobe damage on prospective metacognitive judgements of memory such as judgements of learning, showing that patients are able to monitor their memory successfully despite the presence of memory difficulties (Prevey et al., 1991; Pannu et al., 2005; Howard et al., 2010, 2013).
More work will be required to translate that understanding into publically attestable judgements of whether such individuals have the abilities to decide for themselves about treatment - literally, make that decision their own.
The threat of such judgements alone may be enough to ward nations off loaning artefacts to nations where they might be reclassified and seized as assets.
The aftermath of such a judgement is our biggest fear – academisation.
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