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Conservation also depends on making judgment calls about the effectiveness of political, economic and social strategies.
"Financial officers are increasingly making judgment calls as to what to include about these things in the financials," she said.
Cooking the books -- or, legally but problematically, always making judgment calls in the direction of higher earnings -- helped support otherwise insupportable stock values.
"The military service doesn't require a high school diploma, and we think the Transportation Department is also capable of making judgment calls on a person's background.
Free legal clinics allow law-school professors and students to do good for the needy, keep such neediness fresh in their mind, and practise making judgment calls about tough decisions qualities not taught, supposedly, to MBA students sitting placidly in their classroom reading case studies about Bain Capital.
"In practice we wind up making judgment calls and talking about probabilities," Chapin explains.
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"Politicians need to make judgment calls".
For now The Times has made judgment calls about who gets what.
If he does not issue a directive, however, doctors must make judgment calls.
"So we have to make judgment calls on who makes it and who doesn't".
Librarians often have to make judgment calls about behavior and other tricky situations.
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