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Mr. Kerry said, "Commander in chief means you have to make judgments that protect the troops and accomplish the mission.
Rational thinking involves the ability to understand and evaluate alternatives, to make judgments that are relatively free of biases, and appropriately appraise the consequences of decisions.
However, this depends on an individual's ability to understand and evaluate options and to make judgments that are relatively free of bias [ 10].
Second, even if we consider only this particular type of moral context, serotonin disposes people to make judgments that are less utilitarian only if by utilitarianism we mean a very simple version of Act Utilitarianism, understood not only as a criterion of rightness but also as an explicit decision procedure.
The latter condition is important for obvious reasons: the board must have the freedom to discuss any issue it sees fit, and make judgments that the government may find uncomfortable.
Act I is so powerful in its creators' refusal to make judgments that it is surprising when they lose some of their nerve in Act II and add leaden, half-hearted moral questions: How responsible is Jerry for the guests' exploitation?
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How does he reconcile himself to making judgments that require Solomonic discretion?
Believe in that fissure too readily and you could find yourself making judgments that have little to do with music.
What other leadership lessons have you learned over the years? A. In some cases I made judgments that weren't right.
In the end, though, the crucial calls will be made by the reporters on the ground, making judgments that cannot be made, on an hour-to-hour basis, by editors thousands of miles away.
For difficult-to-code responses such as these, we relied heavily on the context of the statements, making judgments that were later checked between the two coders.
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