Sentence examples for judgments to develop from inspiring English sources

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Analytical hierarchy process, an analytical tool using a deductive approach, organizes the basic rationality by breaking down a problem into its smaller constituent parts and then calls for only simple pair-wise comparison judgments, to develop priorities in each hierarchy.

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Engineering is the profession in which the knowledge of mathematical, natural, and social sciences gained by study, experience, and practice is applied with judgment to develop ways to economically utilize the materials and forces of nature for the use of mankind.

You may already have someone who answers your phones and drafts common pleading, but what you need is a paralegal, who can formulate responses to adversary pleadings, determine the best course of action and set it in motion, use independent judgment to develop defenses, and find the right cases to support your client's arguments.

Their capacity for managing emotions and making good judgments continues to develop into young adulthood.

Therefore, expert judgment is often elicited to develop frequency data for these high-consequence rare events.

Gather material, use what makes sense, and toss the rest aside (or save it for another day); it's ultimately your own judgment you're trying to develop.

What you don't want to do is wait for the judgment to come, but to develop a plan of action that either involves taking action and contacting the right department at Navient when the loan is ripe to settle, or to deal with being sued by talking to a lawyer.

"However, Sir Michael Wilshaw once again has chosen to issue punitive diktats to threaten schools through the use of 'inadequate' Ofsted judgments, rather than enabling them to develop their own sensible and appropriate policies on the wearing of religious clothing at school.

But adolescents often act impetuously; judgment and maturity take time to develop.

The aim was to develop elemental judgment distinguishing form, colour, separation and association, grouping, matching, and so on.

How much asphalt you put on a pothole is a judgment call that takes time to develop; four on Ralsey Road get two shovelfuls apiece.

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