Sentence examples for value of judgement from inspiring English sources

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The result is a confused condition where there are no more criteria of value, of judgement, or of taste, and the function of the normative thus collapses in a morass of indifference and inertia.

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Therefore, the value of judgements placed by CCWs on the significance of their observations likely influenced their assessments and rationing of care services provided.

Its design relied on the predictive value of clinical judgement for diagnosing mucosal herpetic infection as the basis for estimating test specificity.

The value of deferring judgements of credibility and contribution until the synthesis became increasingly evident.

The value of experienced clinical judgement is well recognized [ 36, 54, 59, 60], but given the trend toward shorter training times and reduced hours of work in the clinical environment, objective systems are becoming increasingly important because inexperienced practitioners may fail to recognize impending critical illness and the need for assistance [ 61].

Incidentally, Gottfried Gabriel (1986) demonstrated that in the latter respect Frege's ideas can be naturally linked up with a value-theoretical tradition in German philosophy of the second half of the 19th century; see also the recent (Gabriel 2013) on the relation between Frege's value-theoretically inspired conception of truth values and his theory of judgement.

It's not your job to make any sort of value judgement … (S10) … if I've got a patient that is malingering … I'll do what I have to do as a neurologist and if they have one over me, well good for them - let the insurance company or the police sort it out.

In addition, another biological agriculture, which appeals to environmentalistic attitudes and value judgements of intrinsic characteristics of food, is part of the tendency, as is the trend towards more nutritious products, which also possess other desirable dietary properties.

Highlighted in this example is the association of an insufficient reimbursement or compensation with the concept of a pejorative value judgement of the employer.

Why, then, should we value the judgement of those same actors in making decisions about the investment of public money in longer-term research?

I value the judgement of Mr Cornelissen and his colleagues on this issue, as on others, and I am, therefore, particularly pleased that the report they have produced has given strong and broad endorsement to the Commission White Paper on air traffic management, which we called 'Freeing Europe's airspace'.

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