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There are no judgments, which of course is itself a judgment.
In our report, we have referred to judgments which reinforce the theory of shame.
In short, even demonstrably false or irrelevant information can influence judgments, which in turn influence decisions.
Thomas does not compromise when it comes to his personal judgments, which leads some people to regard him as courageous.
Is a painful example of the inconsistency of inspectors' judgments, which the watchdog recently owned up to.
The former applies to a priori judgments, which are arrived at independently of experience and hold universally; the latter applies to a posteriori judgments, which are dependent on experience and therefore must acknowledge possible exceptions.
"They are very sophisticated judgments which do not lend themselves to the great sort of passionate movements which have stirred this country so often in the past".
Judgments — which are generally enforceable for 20 years — also appear on credit reports, preventing people from obtaining mortgages, credit or even jobs.
"We draw parliament's attention to the significant downward trend in the number of judgments which have found the UK to be in breach of the ECHR".
It would teach them to think critically about the subjective, value-laden judgments which are passed off as the objective trickle-down of the musical marketplace.
The e-mails also show officials second-guessing others' judgments, which is a lot easier in the cut-and-paste era.
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