Sentence examples for judgments of institutional from inspiring English sources

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To explore the extent to which client characteristics, decision-maker attributes, and country influence judgments of institutional long-term care (ILTC) appropriateness for people with dementia.

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Therefore, it need not be subjected to the judgment of an institutional church.

Roth concluded that both agents "displayed poor judgment and a lack of institutional awareness" and "more likely than not both Connolly and Ogilvie's judgment was impaired by alcohol".

Without rushing to judgment, a fair number of institutional investors said that they thought Comcast was on the right track.

While social-media platforms may open up possibilities for user participation, they also carry the risk of promoting bad information and questionable judgments and of eroding the authority of institutional curators.

As Ms. Munnell and Mr. Sass say, older workers can offer maturity, wisdom and sound judgment, and can ensure the continuation of "institutional memory" at small business and large corporations.

There is a nihilistic streak to a campaign that throws flames at the very idea of institutional independence and professional judgment because mistrust of an inchoate "establishment" spreads faster across scorched earth.

Although not in favor of any definition, the FASEB has offered an alternative that emphasizes the responsibility and judgment of the local institutional animal care and use committees (IACUCs), which comprise community representatives, researchers and veterinarians, to determine appropriate definitions based on accepted peer-reviewed standards.

The focus of our analysis is on the contributing causal factors and their mutual interdependencies, not on legal issues or the judgment of personal or institutional responsibilities.

Using 'risk of bias' ratings assessed based on expert judgment and presented in systematic reviews of clinical literature, this study explores whether selective reporting is associated with: (1) the source of institutional support; and, (2) the type of innovation evaluated.

It's part of institutional willful blindness".

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