Sentence examples for judgments were based on from inspiring English sources

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These were certainly informed consumers, but their judgments were based on more than a perusal of the league tables.

Third, the initial predictions about the Bush "retreads" proved wrong because the judgments were based on their service at lower levels of government.

Mr. Carey said that Mr. Stoddard's risk judgments were based on his own system, drawn from his experience in a 34-year career with the Equitable Life Assurance Society.

Helgerson also found that the psychologists and interrogators who designed the agency's protocols — and who claimed that their judgments were based on knowledge of military standards — had "probably misrepresented" their "expertise".

Edwin S. Lyman, a nuclear expert at the Union of Concerned Scientists, a group that is generally critical of the nuclear industry and the commission's regulations, said that many of the agency's judgments were based on the possibility of a quick release of radioactive material, which could cause exposures before people in the area could be be moved away.

The disagreement was primarily about whether the perceptual judgments were based on, or were inferred from, awareness of sense-data.

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"A lot of the negative judgments are based on never having seen the building as it was intended to be," he said.

Alasdair MacIntyre has written about emotivism, the idea that it's impossible to secure moral agreement in our culture because all judgments are based on how we feel at the moment.

"A number of the judgments are based on data and information that pre‐date the trust's involvement," it said.

The Inaugural Dissertation thus develops a form of Platonism; and it rejects the view of British sentimentalists that moral judgments are based on feelings of pleasure or pain, since Kant now holds that moral judgments are based on pure understanding alone.

For while the meaning and truth of synthetic a posteriori judgments is based on empirical intuitions, the meaning and truth of synthetic a priori judgments is based on pure intuitions or our a priori formal representations of space and time (B73) (8: 245) (11: 38).

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