Sentence examples for requires discernment from inspiring English sources

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With so much to do in so little time, it requires discernment to assess which interactions truly deserve our 100 percent focus and involvement.

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The Great Midtown Coconut Shrimp Throwdown, as it has been christened, will require discernment, fairness and most important, a sincere devotion to food that finds its apogee in the Fry-o-lator.

"I think it is similar, and I think it's similarly ineffective".... the same body of research tells us they are far, far, far less effective for work that requires judgment, discernment, creativity, conceptual thinking, and for work that has a longtime horizon.

This route, straightforward enough on paper, requires some discernment to get right.

I have learned that  gathering information in the region often requires more discernment than in  straight-talking Western societies.

Though furniture produced by modern hand craftsmen is beautifully made from the best materials, it often requires considerable discernment to detect the difference between it and the best commercial furniture.

It requires some discernment and emotional maturity to know when it's appropriate to focus on minor issues and when it's better to ignore them.

This is making for more epistemological mayhem, not least because the collection and weighing of facts require investigation, discernment, and judgment, while the collection and analysis of data are outsourced to machines.

Jill Lepore, in her piece on truth in the Internet age, writes that "the collection and weighing of facts require investigation, discernment, and judgment, while the collection and analysis of data are outsourced to machines" ("After the Fact," March 21st).

John A. F. Hopkins Tokyo, Japan Jill Lepore, in her piece on truth in the Internet age, writes that "the collection and weighing of facts require investigation, discernment, and judgment, while the collection and analysis of data are outsourced to machines" ("After the Fact," March 21st).

The era of the fact is coming to an end: the place once held by "facts" is being taken over by "data". This is making for more epistemological mayhem, not least because the collection and weighing of facts require investigation, discernment, and judgment, while the collection and analysis of data are outsourced to machines.

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