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Yet familiarity renders him likeable – for his humour, his doggedness, his candour, his curiosity and his wrong-headed judgments – for example, preferring Perry Como to Frank Sinatra.
Thornton: Baroness Hale [supreme court vice-president] gave a lecture recently in which she referred to her view that being a woman had changed her judgments: for example, when considering the damage that can be done to a woman by an unwanted pregnancy, or whether domestic violence should just mean hitting or extend to psychological damage.
Which is especially unfortunate because he has a gift for penetrating judgments, for example, that Ronald Reagan was elected governor of California because he provided "a political outlet for the outrages that, until he came along to articulate them, hadn't seemed like voting issues at all".
In his account of particular moral judgments, for example, Reid insists that we ordinarily form them immediately or non-inferentially.
In contrast to our normative judgments, our mathematical and empirical judgments, for example, seem to have no intrinsic connection to motivation and action.
Our perceptual judgments concerning the external world, our judgments about our own pain and pleasure, and our aesthetic judgments, for example, are not the products of reason.
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Poor judgment, for example, might point to damage to the frontal lobes.
In his 1790 "Critique of Judgment," for example, Kant outlined the principles that characterize judgments of beauty.
"Judgment," for example, brings on Cate Blanchett, as Nancy, his ex-wife, with whom he moseys around vacant Hollywood lots and the fringe of an airport runway.
In this respect, it is not totally different from making a judgment, for example, that Beckett is a great playwright, the war against Iraq was wrong or the sheer existence of the universe is awesome.
I entirely agree that there have been occasions on which Press TV has shown very poor judgment: for example its decision in 2009 to broadcast an interview with Maziar Bahari which Bahari (a Newsweek journalist) claimed had been obtained under duress, while he was held in a Tehran jail.
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