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Prior research established that voters often make snap judgments when evaluating politicians.
And judges, by inclination, like to make judgments when rules are broken.
Her rigour is as compelling as her prose, and her judgments, when negative, are astringent.
And markets can only collectively arrive at good judgments when investors are thinking for themselves.
He thinks businesses make better judgments when they have a diversity of opinions at the top.
It also breeds contempt for others' judgments when those go south, which some inevitably do, especially in politics and diplomacy.
And many seasoned news journalists can attest, such judgments, when being made by humans, can never be considered value-neutral.
In fact, even the most vehement supporters of relativism as a general theory make absolute judgments when they start talking about specific cases.
In his defense of the law, Solicitor General Olson said Congress operated under a "broad grant of power" and made "quintessentially legislative judgments" when it passed copyright laws.
It is also about being able to make judgments when the data are not available, when the situation is very complex, or when there isn't time to calculate the risks.
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