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Ethical decision-making needs to make judgements that reflect the particular institution's mission, values and long-term goals and that are accepted by the internal community and by their alumni.
The Government wants data to be readily available to students so that they can make informed choices (Christie 2017), but the danger is that ultimately it is used to make judgements that have far-reaching consequences.
Inspectors recruited to undertake inspections for Ofsted are required to have skills to "gather, analyse and interpret relevant evidence" and to "make judgements that are objective, fair and based securely on evidence".
However, the evidence is not sufficiently developed to enable the panel to make judgements that apply specifically to cancer survivors and are distinct from those for people without cancer (Food, Nutrition, Physical Activity, and the Prevention of Cancer: A Global Perspective, Chapter 9, Cancer survivors, pp 342 347).
Respondents were especially anxious about the thought of being offered screening on a risk factor basis, where healthcare professionals would make judgements that respondents should be offered screening because their sexual behaviours deviated significantly from the norm, i.e. because they possessed attributes that clearly differentiated them from other good, responsible women [ 8].
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(GP5) The interviewees described their efforts to make clinical judgements that were plausible, and in which they felt reasonably secure.
Therefore they can say they accept the official values expressed in laws, platforms, and guidelines, but still make case judgements that are at variance with the same values.
"TV debates help voters to focus on the characters of the people on stage and viewers are very good at making judgements on that basis.
The aim should be to make judgements transparent and to try to protect against bias in the judgements that are made by being systematic and explicit.
Stop Shooting Suspects In The Back - We understand the tough job that police have in making snap judgements that could come back and potentially threaten their lives.
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