Sentence examples for judgments result from inspiring English sources

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His claim is just that such exercise of autonomous reasoning in the production of moral judgment is rare; in the vast majority of cases, our judgments result from immediate 'intuitions' reflecting emotional causation.

When those judgments result in wealth being divided up between countries, they can become highly political.

Calibration experiments with similar expert-estimate collection processes showed a reasonable accuracy for expert performances [11]; however, it is likely that expert-based judgments result in increased uncertainty [54].

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It was drafted at the insistence of Senate Democrats to restrict what they described as abuses of the system by anti-abortion demonstrators, who they said were filing for bankruptcy to avoid paying court judgments resulting from violent protests.

Mr. Brennan, 56, of Colts Neck, N.J., was left bankrupt by millions of dollars in judgments resulting from a 1994 suit that claimed he had cheated investors and enriched himself by manipulating stock prices.

House leaders have also suggested they will remove a provision in the Senate bill that would end the ability of anti-abortion protesters to escape legal judgments resulting from clinic violence by filing for bankruptcy.

Republicans are expected to try to strip the compromise bill of at least two amendments inserted in the Senate version by Democrats: the $125,000 limit on home equity that can be shielded from creditors and a provision that would force people involved in violence against abortion clinics to pay legal judgments resulting from the violence, even if they file for bankruptcy.

The court decision noted that the Lapiduses had threatened to sue any shareholder who voted to evict them, but after the board advised the shareholders that the co-op would assume responsibility for any judgments resulting from such litigation, 98percentt of the building's shares were voted in the board's favor.

An information cascade on the other hand is marked by non-independent judgments resulting from people having had certain "facts" drummed into them by the media and others.

In a Chapter 7 you forfeit all your "nonexempt" property and then get to walk away from most of your unsecured debts, including liability judgments resulting from negligence.

One alternative is provided by John Allman and Jim Woodward (2008), who argue that moral intuitions (in the sense of immediate judgments resulting from what psychologists call System 1) involving emotional processing can reliably track moral facts after a suitable kind of implicit learning.

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