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The need for judgment of the "eye" is even more necessary when the background conditions of the observations are heterogeneous.
Zaps any guilt at the core and reminds me to be confident in my choices and that everyone has their take on life, no need for judgment in either direction.
Such judgment is an inevitable part of performing systematic reviews, as discussed earlier, and the GRADE group readily acknowledges the need for judgment.
At least, although we have used the GRADE approach to rate the quality of evidence and strength of recommendation, the need for judgment is still required.
Given that real evidence based medicine is as much about when to ignore or over-ride guidelines as how to follow them, those who write guidelines should flag up the need for judgment and informed, shared decision making.
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Speaking by telephone last week, Mr. Friedman said much of the evidence he needed for that judgment was apparent in a trailer that has been available on the Web for weeks (imdb.com/title/tt0985699/trailers).
Although the GRADE system makes judgments about quality of evidence and strength of recommendations in a more systematic and transparent manner, it does not eliminate the need for judgments".
But it fails to see that system is needed for adequate judgments.
Neat, theoretically, but definitely one of those things that you'd need for a little while before casting judgment on it.
There was a time when words like "mom" or "mama" weren't necessarily associated with the traits needed for good political judgment or the trappings of power.
He will need judgment for the first, and imagination for the second.
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