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In many cases, especially in the near term, humans will be required to exercise this sort of judgment.
"This sort of judgment could result in more recognition, awards, funding and other career benefits, and suggests that a subtle difference in the way we talk about women and men might lead to bias," wrote researchers Stav Atir, doctoral student, and Melissa Ferguson, professor and chair of psychology in the College of Arts and Sciences.
This sort of judgment is what the text calls weighing proper (quan).
That may or may not be so, depending on the principles of periodization presupposed by those offering this sort of judgment.
Smith also acknowledges that we in fact judge actions by their effects as well as their intentions, and thinks this sort of judgment is appropriate as long as we look at effects as they are intended, and not just as they happen to occur.
"This sort of judgment could result in more recognition, awards, funding and other career benefits," wrote the researchers in their paper, "How Gender Determines the Way We Speak About Professionals" published last month in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
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She even calls his death "his masterpiece," but this surely is to indulge in just the sort of judgment she herself ultimately invites us to stay away from.
That's not the sort of judgment that a writer under review will confuse with praise.
I think it's going to be that sort of judgment.
Personal judgments about the reliability of a borrower — the sort of judgment that Morgan, or a small-town banker, would make before issuing a loan — have been replaced by mathematical models.
It was, though, far worse than a blunder; it revealed the absence of the sort of judgment required of any president, no matter how sterling his résumé and credentials.
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