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That brief but critical time frame is at the heart of a shooting of one officer by another that has resurrected issues in New York City of police training, judgment and communication in potentially deadly situations, and whether the officers' race played a part in the shooting.

Variations in medical practice such that physicians treat similar patients differently may be created by uncertainty about efficacy of interventions, or formulary restrictions, or recent visits by the pharmaceutical sales representative, as well as differences in practitioners' residency training, judgment, and beliefs about drug acquisition costs and side-effect profiles [ 17- 19].

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A general guideline these days is that people are rewarded when they can do things that take trained judgment and skill — things, in other words, that can't be done by computers or lower-wage workers in other countries.

Yet the fact that many of our most senior education professionals fear to act as their training, experience, judgment and local knowledge dictate is a symptom of what has gone wrong.

Benjamin welcomed radio as a "theatre of education", less an addition to the stock of "cultural goods" than a means of training the judgment of its audience and encouraging independent thought.

Many recent crashes have raised questions about training and judgment, as opposed to mechanical failure — for example, the crash of another twin-engine turboprop, in Kirksville, Mo., in 2004, in which the crew violated operating rules and joked and yawned as they descended into the trees.

He either has poor training, poor judgment, or both.

It's just looks like there was an absolute loss of control because there was sort of this absence of good training, good judgment and good protocols that night.

The relevance of introducing a new technology or procedure in clinical practice, for example, cannot be assessed without considering alternative options, the necessary professional training, clinical judgment, the organization of services and the available resources.

That response often takes the form of a diagnosis, which physicians base on their training, clinical judgment, and experience, as well as on diagnostic tools and guidelines, such as those in the American Psychiatric Association's Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM).

But the growth of outsourcing to places like India is not lost on money-conscious clients, some of whom are demanding that their lawyers pass certain routine work to cheaper contractors.A third trend is the growth of technology in an industry long synonymous with trained human judgment.

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