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"You need responsible judgment on the part of the surgeon".
If in mania the person has the joyous feeling of no longer being judged, of no longer being responsible, judgment returns in a powerful, shattering way in the depressions.
There is, at least, a presumption that the thousands of relatively able children from the poorest homes who are now drafted into clerical and teaching occupations are more characterised by intellectual superiority, and less by enterprise, initiative, and responsible judgment, than were those who made equal social progress 100 years ago.
Yet the "space of responsible judgment" still remains an idealization that may not be reduced to any observable actual behavior, but can at most be defeasibly presumed.
A small degree of effort and responsible judgment by any of the eight lenders would have revealed that she could not repay the debt by her next payday.
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Carr suggests companies must make "responsible judgments" about how aggressive they are on tax, "finding a balance between fiduciary duty and [questions of] social awareness and corporate reputation".
The Rwanda and former Yugoslavia tribunals, which have rendered fair and responsible judgments, show that America has little to fear from such a court.
The owners of the news surely reject the 1977 British royal commission on the press definition on the crucial role of newspapers: "To advance the public interest by publishing facts and opinions without which a democratic electorate cannot make responsible judgments".
Relaxed listeners go for a drink or home to bed after a pleasant or uplifting evening, while I sit down to write, striving for accurate memory and clear expression of relevant, responsible judgments on what expert and casual readers ought to know.
Pollster Daniel Yankelovich says that public opinion on major policy questions progresses through predictable stages, from dawning awareness of a problem, to a growing sense of urgency, wishful thinking, discovering that tough choices must be made, and finally to weighing those choices and making responsible judgments.
Following Kohlberg Kohlberg & Candeee, 1984), this process involves making a "responsibility judgment" (e.g., "I'm responsible for not cheating") that complements the "deontic judgment" described above (e.g., "It's morally wrong to cheat").
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