Sentence examples for shaping judgements from inspiring English sources

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There is a large literature dealing with the operation of the mass and social media, including the role of news values in shaping judgements by journalists and editors about newsworthiness.

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Few believe England will win this World Cup so one of the factors that may shape judgement of Hodgson and his squad of young players is whether they offer hope for the future.

One main topic of this discourse has been that, although social dynamics, value judgements, premises and assumptions play an important role in shaping risk evaluation, they usually remain hidden from regulatory scrutiny (Hartley et al. 2016; Wickson and Wynne 2012).

Items (2) and (5) elicited proposals for action (responding to past events and shaping the organisation's future activity), and items (1) and (4) elicited normative judgements (respectively about the present and future).

This suggests that derivative moral judgements as opposed to facts about drugs – and racialised logic about "criminals" – is shaping UK drug policy.

The commission's judgement will shape the European Union's ongoing infringement procedure against Hungary over judicial independence (which is separate from the sanctions over the deficit).The government's legal reforms are highly controversial.

It is proposed that decision making on the configuration of the OR approach is shaped by communications concerning boundary judgements.

The AG's opinion is not legally binding but is highly influential, feeding into the deliberations of the ECJ judges who will pass final judgement — and whose opinion will undoubtedly influence and shape European legislation in this area.

Physicians' judgements about their experience with individual patients both reflect and shape what takes place during office visits and beyond [ 84].

Second, neuroimaging studies have revealed that visual mental imagery activates areas in early visual cortex (Kosslyn & Thompson, 2003) when making comparative judgements of imagined shapes.

Dynamic contrast-enhanced MRI is widely used in radiological practice for diagnostic purposes, and in this role interpretation usually involves subjective judgements about the shape of the uptake curve and the morphology of enhancing tissues.

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