Sentence examples for judgement such from inspiring English sources

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The group said it fundamentally disagrees with the government's position that data access safeguards set out the Watson judgement  such as requiring a judge to approve access to highly sensitive information — should not apply to national security.

A 20 percentage point difference in MUVD was chosen because in our judgement such a difference would be clinically worthwhile and the effects on CMD suggest that such a difference is plausible.

Our primary outcome both of short-term and long-term efficacy was "response" defined by global judgement, such as "very much" or "much" improved in Clinical Global Impressions – Improvement scale if the data were available.

While some GPs believed the techniques had improved the accuracy of their diagnoses of OM, for others uncertainty was created when the findings did not agree with their clinical judgement, such as evidence of an effusion in a normal looking ear.

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Not on everything — I expected more clear evidence of deflation by now, and I've been wrong in some political judgements, such as not expecting the Baltics to be as willing to endure suffering as they have.

When Malcolm Gladwell writes that humans often take less than two seconds to make important judgements, such as what to make of a stranger they have just met or whether to buy a product in a shop, his point is that this alacrity can result in better decisions than longer, more deliberative decision-making.

But in the short term at least Google will be hoping that geoblocking placates the European regulators — regulators that have been fired up by other recent ECJ privacy-related judgements, such as last year's strikedown of the Safe Harbor transatlantic data transfer agreement.

"It is hoped that judgements such as these and the intervention of the ICC will ensure proper investigations and the eventual compliance of the UK with International Humanitarian Law".

This view is in agreement with findings indicating that sensory-specific judgements (such as contrast for vision) can be affected by information from another sense.

This may be even of more concern when the area of assessment is related to value judgements such as professionalism [ 29].

Many previous agency studies (e.g. Chambon, Wenke, Fleming, Prinz, & Haggard, 2012) have favoured retrospective agency judgements (such as asking participant to rate the extent to which they felt their action caused the previous event).

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