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As Dr. Berry explained in a 2006 interview with the filmmaker Caroline Webb, "From here on, the primary judgment of all human institutions, professions, programs and activities will be determined by the extent to which they inhibit, ignore or foster a mutually enhancing human-Earth relationship".

we must have "due regard to the fact that this Court is not exercising a primary judgment, but is sitting in judgment [p619] upon those who also have taken the oath to observe the Constitution and who have the responsibility for carrying on government". Rostker v. Goldberg, supra, at 64 (quoting Joint Anti-Fascist Refugee Committee v. McGrath, 341 U.S. 123, 164 (1951) (Frankfurter, J., concurring)).

John Bolton's attack in today's WaPo on the Iran NIE and its unwelcome conclusion that Iran stopped work related to nuclear weapons in fall 2003 makes it clear that the Cheney faction is furious at the intelligence community and still trying to discredit its primary judgment.

NBC News calls Tuesday's primaries "Judgment Day".

Pictograms could represent events involving explicit forms whereas ideograms could represent abstract ideas, implicit qualities and concepts such as heat, cold, sadness, pain, happiness, prettiness, various gods, and primary value judgments such as good, evil, right and wrong.

I understood, too, that, in ordinary and civil administration, this oath even forbade me to practically indulge my primary abstract judgment on the moral question of slavery.

If criticism is the turning of the secondary (the critic's judgment) into the primary, then the judgment should, in turn, be judged.

However, deficiencies in the primary studies made judgment about assessment of validity and combining data close to impossible, as it was for the original authors.

We classified each study according to the experimental task(s) of primary interest: (a) judgments of positions and/or distances; (b) finding, identifying, or classifying objects; (c) spatial manipulations of real or virtual objects; (d) navigation; (e) spatial understanding, memory, or recall and (f) learning, training, or planning.

For example many non-cognitivists hold that moral judgments' primary function is not to express beliefs, though they may express them in a secondary way.

Our study also provides insight into how some primary care physicians' judgments are likely molded by perceptions of insufficient training, misinformation, conflicting information, high uncertainty, frustration, and mistrust when managing chronic opioids for pain.

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