Sentence examples for judgement the same from inspiring English sources

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He argued that Google's decision over what to index should be seen as "editorial judgement", the same as a newspaper's decision about what goes on its front page, and that the state interfering in that decision is censorious.

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For lens model parameter comparisons between paper case simulation and physical simulation based judgements, the same category of statistical significance was obtained using t-tests of the differences in correlations and in Fisher-Z-transformed correlations, and using the Wilcoxon matched pairs signed ranks test.

If they must endure the pressure of giving their evidence in front of a live TV audience, why can't the stewards grope their way to a fair judgement in the same circumstances, the jockeys ask.

If we want to understand what 'truth' or 'falsity' mean, and why they are opposed to each other, we have to think of a mind that faces a decision between a positive and a negative judgement on the same matter.

TMS trials were randomly interleaved with trials in which real visual stimuli were presented for judgement at the same eccentricity in space as the possible TMS phosphene.

Thus, the signs of the mobility and scale indices change, but the sign of the progressivity index does not as the vertical equity judgement is the same irrespective of the choice of health measure.

Some men described attending a weight management programme after their WMS consultation, indicating that concerns about their weight were in line with a clinical judgement about the same issue.

However, attractiveness judgements of the same target women were unaffected by this illusory change in BMI, despite small true differences in the BMIs of the target women themselves producing strong effects on attractiveness.

According to this view, there is a sense, then, in which the conclusion of the tempting line of argument that McDowell considers is true: when you genuinely perceive the world your epistemic grounds for making world-directed perceptual judgements are the same as, an hence no better than, those available to you when you have a subjectively indistinguishible hallucination.

The conclusion that is then drawn is that when you genuinely perceive the world your epistemic grounds for making world-directed perceptual judgements are the same as, an hence no better than, those available to you when you have a subjectively indistinguishible hallucination.

In this experiment we sought to resolve this problem by asking participants to make recognition and categorization judgements to the same set of stimuli.

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