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A motherless child who lives with her grandparents somewhere in the desert Southwest, she's all hackles and hair-trigger judgments, mouthing off at the slightest provocation about air-conditioning, coral reefs, the representation of wildlife on tacky souvenirs.
In the absence of some mechanism allowing for preventive detention, the F.B.I. and police must continue to make hair-trigger judgments in real time about whether and when to arrest and charge suspects.
It seems we may conceive of a capacity for spontaneous judgment triggered by and responsive to visual stimuli, which would occur in the absence of the judger's phenomenally conscious visual experience of the stimuli: the stimuli don't look any way to the subject, and yet they trigger accurate judgments about their presence.
A grey area arises precisely because no one can say how much dissimilarity is enough to trigger the judgment that sentience is absent.
Such findings support the existence of a guiding stage, in which an initial intuitive feeling of coherence is strong enough to trigger a judgment, even if its basis cannot yet be explicitly reported.
We suggest, in line with the idea of Bowers and colleagues (1990), that this coarse representation is experienced, on a subjective level, as an early feeling of coherence that can trigger subsequent judgment and action, even before a full evaluation of the stimulus leads to explicit knowledge of the basis of coherence.
For every trigger detected, a judgment was made by the respective RN regarding whether the trigger reflected the presence of a potential AE or not.
The coarse representation hypothesized to evolve in the OFC would then, on a subjective level, be experienced as an initial hunch or gut feeling that can trigger a coherence judgment, even if the basis of coherence cannot yet be explicitly reported.
Grandal very nearly cost the Dodgers a critical run with a lapse in judgment, the trigger for a heated conversation with Justin Turner in the dugout, so animated that the two had to be separated by teammates.
The judgment triggered a storm of thin-end-of-the-wedge protests.
That judgment triggered huge protests centred around the intersection at Shahbag, in downtown Dhaka, against the Jamaat-e-Islami and its leaders.
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