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"discernment" Definitions
  1. the ability to show good judgement about the quality of somebody/something

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He will give us increased discernment so desperately needed today.
I can say this from a place of true discernment.
He cited polls, outsourcing discernment and judgment to the crowds.
Technology can do many things, but it can't teach discernment.
This is where priorities, discernment and context all come in.
It's as if to be surprised indicates a lack of discernment.
Our brains themselves are a conglomeration of animal instinct and higher discernment.
" They would "possess the information and discernment requisite to such complicated investigations.
"Children in general have different levels of maturity and discernment," he added.
Responding to such devastating circumstances requires a great amount of discernment and depth.
Candidates with "good political awareness" and "strong political sensitivity and discernment" are preferred.
I lose all discernment and I decide to get rid of the paintings. . . .
"It's never an easy answer," Mr. Anthony says of self-discernment in retirement.
Her answer: "What makes me angriest is the lack of discernment," Winfrey said.
But they also mustn't embarrass us with a dearth of willpower or discernment.
Preventing and prosecuting war crimes requires discernment, nuance, and reliance on experienced professionals.
She also employs utsushi to probe discourses of originality/authenticity and viewer discernment.
Guide us in discernment, Lord, and give us that strength to persevere and thrive.
"In hindsight, I realize that this is a lack of discernment," Anne Jurvetson wrote.
Even "good" feelings such as empathy, compassion and gratitude benefit from distance and discernment.
She saw that I possessed the kind of discernment that others around me lacked.
He is dismantling rules, customs, practices, and the budget at his agency without discernment.
"It's got some nice coffee notes," she effuses, with the discernment of a wine connoisseur.
But in the show's second season, one band forced Beavis to air such discernment: Ministry.
We look forward to actively continuing our discernment together identifying the most effective next steps.
"Discernment" is an important word for the pope; it is key to his Jesuit spirituality.
Brokers cite the neighborhood's popularity with families and buyers' sharpening discernment in a softer market.
Independent electors would be "most likely to possess the information and discernment" to stop a demagogue.
Already he has demonstrated a negative temperament, one with little room for discernment, strength and poise.
"The machine doesn't have the discernment or common sense that the human touch has," she said.
Rather than replacing humans, A.I. is best used to support our capacity for creativity and discernment.
Yet the novel affords such breadth and discernment only to the educated, middle-class Voorhees clan.
They recognize his professional DNA, and journalists are overdue to recognize this discernment by their own audiences.
That felt discernment and enthusiasm felt like it earned the entire evening, but then there was more.
We learn how to trust people who are trustworthy and have discernment about those who are not.
Work hard when you need to and cultivate the discernment to know when to shut work off.
It will increase the distrust, so that is where discernment, judgment and reasonableness have to come in.
But markets may be prone to over-reaction as money managers rediscover their rusty powers of discernment.
New York's bail-reform initiative essentially restricts judges and magistrates; limiting discernment and judgment from the bench.
However along with gay marriage, there were other issues about which discernment was definitely not an option.
Citing the case of the Council of Jerusalem, he proposes a kind of spiritual/sociological model for discernment of development, involving prayer, dialogue, the experience of mission work and more; citing Ratzinger, he proposes an intellectual model for discernment of development, with particular tests that might be reasonably applied.
"Each and every day, I'll pray for clarity and discernment about what my future looks like," she added.
Her lack of discernment in working with men like Tekashi is certainly not going to convince me otherwise.
"It's unfortunate that the discernment itself was so public, and so not in the Anglican ethos," he said.
We've witnessed Leni's growing discernment; we don't need the book-club-ready clarifications that accompany too many scenes.
Without study or discernment, he has stripped away regulations meant to restrain climate change and to protect consumers.
He wants to so blur the line between truth and lies that he's exhausted our stamina for discernment.
Sadder still, their collective posture reveals an embarrassing lack of discernment about their actual standing in the country.
By using great discernment, I must turn down parties, movies, award shows, speeches, and deals of all different kinds.
As a story that hinges on visual discernment, "Splotch" is appropriately light on text and strong on visual storytelling.
I hoped that General Kelly would bring the necessary discipline and discernment to an administration that was often lacking.
"Discernment is important," he said, stressing several times that he only saw himself as the instrument of a higher power.
With remarkable panache and discernment, she combines colors, textures, and patterns without regard to period, provenance, and, ultimately, aesthetic conventions.
Respect means preserving the integrity of each individual, recognizing the things that belong to another person with honesty and discernment.
But when it comes to supporting men and women seeking greater power and national political office, we've misplaced such discernment.
Martin's sacred music is notable for the heartfelt sensitivity and theological discernment he brings to his settings of religious texts.
One of your honorable traits is that you use your discernment to help people find a balance in their lives.
I wondered if she knew that we weren't doing any of the stuff from the song— embracing our sins, rejecting discernment.
In that process of discernment, the participants were all wrestling with whether to set aside marriage, family and a conventional career.
Serge Diaghilev was not a choreographer at all, but he had the energy and discernment to foster young people who were.
The sheer amount of content requires some discernment, even as a growing English-speaking market demands more, and wants it faster.
The protocol for discernment offers couples three choices at each session: Stay together and commit to six months of couples therapy.
The rise of parties also meant electors were no longer to be chosen for their discernment, but for their loyalty to party.
So I think there were moments here where it wasn't just feminism at all costs, it was really about discernment and truth.
Without careful discernment and a little bit of patience, these dramatically realistic paintings may very well be mistaken for the real thing.
But in American cocktail culture — especially its most rarefied, la-di-da precincts — bitterness has become a signifier of sophistication and discernment.
Resilience in the COVID-19 age must also, however, feature renewed discernment when it comes to sharing online information about the outbreak.
" The cardinal said they had prayed together and "look forward to actively continuing our discernment together identifying the most effective next steps.
ENOUGH MONEY Ms. Robin, when I pressed her for a universal definition, seized on the discernment necessary to arrive at an answer.
What to ignore and what to privilege—that discernment can be the difference between brilliance and quackery, and between fame and obscurity.
When I reflect on them, if I am willing to do the hard work of discernment, I can mine lessons from them.
Have discernment when you tell a story and please consider the source and story before just printing anything to get readers and viewers.
Uber's discernment between pet and service dog is unclear, and it's understandable that riders and drivers have differing interpretations of the company's rules.
In this context, it alludes to the permeability of the Mason-Dixon line; it also illustrates the detailed, comprehensive discernment behind the exhibit.
" Swain responded to the backlash on Facebook, writing, "I spent a lot of time praying for wisdom and discernment before today's @CNN interview.
Rather than being chosen for their discernment, they were and continue to be chosen due to their steadfast allegiance to their respective parties.
They should ask if they've gone too far—if they are exercising discernment, to steal a phrase from the faith of my fathers.
Mr. Faggioli argued that, as a Jesuit, Francis wants to foster debate so a spirit of discernment can lead people to the truth.
"In moments of crisis, discernment doesn't work," he told the Spanish newspaper El País in January, around the time of Mr. Trump's inauguration.
Cons and deceptions take advantage of the target's confidence in her own intelligence and discernment; to doubt the con is to doubt yourself.
Or, as Charles McGrath argues, do critics need to have a specific kind of knowledge, taste and discernment to be considered reliable and valuable?
In Federalist Paper 68, Alexander Hamilton wrote that electors should have "the information and discernment" to make the best decision about choosing our leader.
In practice, it has become a replacement for judges who have the experience and discernment necessary to evaluate the flight risk of an accused.
We may be unsettled by this method of discernment, but it is consistent with the character and history of the man we elected president.
However, the nation's accreditation laws make no discernment between an institution that graduates 10 percent of its students and one that graduates 85033 percent.
A helpful tool in coming to an answer rests on discernment, a concept beloved by Jesuits, and, more recently, Pope Francis (himself a Jesuit).
Discernment means that we not only try to follow the promptings of God in our daily lives, but that we consider each situation separately.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Julieta Aranda's latest work on view at the James Fuentes gallery, has the patina of social significance and discernment.
In other words, plants gather as much information about the world they live in as possible and, attentive to changes in it, act with discernment.
Recent developments in video analytics—fueled by artificial intelligence techniques like machine learning—enable computers to watch and understand surveillance videos with human-like discernment.
Mormons believe that bishops have a spiritual gift known as the power of discernment that allows them to divine if someone is telling the truth.
His sensibilities are so fine you sense he can detect a pea beneath 20 mattresses when it comes to failures of tact, poise and discernment.
And my discernment is not just on an intellectual level, but also at an intuitive level: I'm intimately familiar with the dance of social interaction.
When we act with intellect without empathy, innovation without self awareness, power without discernment or wisdom, then we let ourselves be slaves to our egos.
Items that aren't used to feed animals or the compost pile go even further down the chain—to that crossroads of lowest possible consumer discernment.
But his or her use of discernment is more effective for me because they don't look at me and instantly see what TV has fed them.
The T700s have none of that refined discernment and just throw music at you with weird irregularities that diminish rather than amplify the joy of music.
" Carrey also criticized what he called "a war on intelligence and discernment in this country," saying that people are "made to feel guilty for being smart.
The victims of abortion do not, simply because people have decided this is the way it should be, not through any proper discernment of their humanity.
But leaders and thinkers must be able to exercise judgment and discernment so that they make the best choice they can when tough decisions are needed.
We slip into and out of them as we do clothes, for protection and comfort, in adherence to social norms, but also to show our discernment.
A painting can be hung on a wall, where it can be viewed and appreciated by its owner, and signal discernment and wealth to everyone else.
Fans in Britain have shown little discernment over the N.F.L. fare served up to them over the years, generally selling out every game in no time.
In November, the cabinet endorsed the contract, but the Expediency Discernment Council, an oversight body, will examine its content, the semiofficial Mehr news agency reported on Saturday.
One can join the People of Praise after what it calls "an initial period of discernment and preparation" -- something that can take as long as six years.
How can a creature be smart enough to open doors and undergo toilet training, but lack the discernment to distinguish between a mouse and a laser pointer?
Early in the week, everything frilly and romantic that Venus normally enjoys will be met with cold discernment because of its connection with serious, fun-sucking Saturn.
In what appears to be a White House in chaos, President Trump's recent behavior indicates what many already believe to be true: that he often lacks discernment.
How we distinguish a valid difference of opinion from purely rhetorical flourishes requires discernment and a shared commitment to discourse based on facts, rationality and legal tradition.
In a major papal document, he urged priests to use "discernment" rather than judgment in dealing with divorced and single parents, gay people and unmarried straight couples.
That's why it is important to look for leaders who not only have the right principles, but also discernment, wisdom and the ability to see around corners.
Unless you understand the value of your time, you probably won't have the discernment to ignore almost everything while learning that which will bring the highest return.
"Our discernment here, I believe, has indicated the way forward to bring healing and a new beginning at the service of this church," Wuerl told CNN Tuesday.
I don't beat myself up over it anymore, but I still feel like I don't fully trust myself to say no to certain things, to trust my discernment.
She underestimated voters' discernment and paid a fair price, nonetheless doing just fractionally worse than in her first two successful bids for the chancellory, in 2005 and 2009.
It's the symbol system I was raised with, and it got into my brain and my blood, before my discernment or anything, my defenses or whatever had grown.
In moments such as this, I look to critics — experts in the art of discernment — to help me reconcile my aesthetic reactions with the context of the work.
For example, the millennials became interested in the idea of discernment, a process the sisters use to sift and orient options to more closely listen for God's call.
But the antidote to all this "dark money" is not the overturning of the Citizens United decision but, rather, the cultivation of increased skepticism and discernment in voters.
That level of discernment matters, especially in a situation like the Thanksgiving parade, where the Vapor Wake dogs will need to ignore the weapons law enforcement will be carrying.
It captures the design intent of Dark Souls without copying its mechanics wholesale Hollow Knight is using those ideas with a specific discernment around what it's trying to achieve.
He calls for priests to guide and accompany people in distress — not throw the rule book at them — and suggests a process of "discernment" and an examination of conscience.
He was hanging around with James Luna, who went on to become a renowned Mexican-American and Native American performance artist, and developing a sense of discernment and taste.
When the Beatles dissolve and Paul sets off on a less consequential trajectory through vegetarian cookery, horseback riding and classical composition, Norman continues to spit out facts without discernment.
Strangely, or, perhaps fittingly, the idea of hyperintuition brings us back to Vallée, who has described "discernment" as one of the most effective research strategies for those who study UFOs.
The challenge is to empower everyone with the determination to ask their doctors questions, the courage to expect candid answers and the discernment to choose wisely from diverse treatment options.
When I kept prodding him for a reaction beyond sheer fact and discernment, he stayed in that calm zone he likes to inhabit, the analyst of even his own gut.
On the one hand, the members of traditional London men's clubs adored Austen because they felt that they alone had the discernment to appreciate her (conservative) politics and literary nuance.
A few miserable months later, they found Mayer, who practices discernment counseling, a type of couples therapy designed to help spouses decide — in five sessions or less — whether to divorce.
But, incidentally, they have, centuries later, and the results are available to you if you've anywhere between 16,000 and 30,000 pounds or the kind of taste that precludes financial discernment.
"[They] should not be pigeonholed or fit into overly rigid classifications leaving no room for a suitable personal and pastoral discernment," meaning maybe they should be allowed to take communion.
As fruit of our discernment I intend, in the very near future, to go to Rome to meet with our Holy Father about the resignation I presented nearly three years ago.
Moreover, many critics seem to believe that women are incapable of discernment, that they see no difference between a rape and an unwelcome comment, that they are equally outraged by everything.
The pontiff said in a letter to the Chilean church&aposs Episcopal Conference that he is "impressed by the reflection, discernment and decisions" taken by bishops when they met last week.
And if we can do that with whole human beings, saying look at this person because they're fucking amazing, those can be other drivers of that kind of discernment and cultivation.
The document, called "Considerations for an Ethical Discernment Regarding Some Aspects of the Present Economic-Financial System," was jointly prepared by the Vatican's doctrinal office and its department on human development.
This sort of curiosity leads eventually to discourse, by which I emphatically do not mean stuffy snobbery and phony mastery, but rather discernment: the ability to notice differences and express preferences.
"So, I see a lot of people who have to be shown 29 times, who have a lack of discernment for things that appear to be obvious," she told the magazine.
"While I was made aware of the general conclusions of the report, which were a factor in my discernment, my decision to retire early was made freely and voluntarily," he wrote.
All three issues were among the subjects debated at the gathering, officially titled "Young People, Faith and Discernment of Vocation" and attended by some 300 bishops, priests, nuns and lay participants.
The subject has come up in speeches on the floor, in small group discussions and at news conferences by participants in the gathering, officially titled "Young People, Faith and Discernment of Vocation".
"Training with a medium is necessary in order to have ethics, know what is happening to you, and discernment [the ability to recognize different spirits for who they truly are]," Owens says.
In fact, Francis's exercise of the papal role reflects the Jesuit practice of discernment, which involves waiting, listening, letting competing options for action emerge, and choosing one after prayer and internal deliberation.
Aside from its patronizing nature, such a position conflates the role of the critic, whose aim is to encourage judgment and discernment, with an industry mouthpiece, whose role is to encourage sales.
Some people embrace this view with wisdom, discernment and satisfaction, while others cringe at the vulnerability associated with life's missteps or by the sheer inability to cope with the loss of life.
Selena Gomez Shines in Yellow Gown With New Blonde Locks, Talks 'Life-Or-Death' Kidney Transplant "I like to say [that I have] decent discernment," the "Wolves" singer said of her dating intuition.
For homeowners who lack the visual discernment to appreciate the way their Mizzled kitchen cabinets turn from gray to green between sunrise and sunset, reassurance can be found in the product's premium price.
The Founding Fathers presumably thought there was some advantage to having as president a person who had a reasonable amount of time on earth, and the experience and discernment that come with it.
The author succeeds in his main purpose, which is to show that in Cairo, Istanbul and Tehran, prominent figures embraced aspects of Western thought and technology with discernment and gusto while remaining good Muslims.
But perhaps if I had the same discernment of some of my more selective peers, I would have known what to expect from Overlord, the new film directed by Julius Avery starring Jovan Adepo.
As the Main Street economy firmed more visibly, equities edged sideways as the collective discernment of investors began to separate winners from losers and companies rationally returned capital to investors through buybacks and dividends.
Could these Turks—intimately acquainted with American society and politics, yet possessed of the clear-eyed discernment of the outsider—tell me what the election of Donald Trump says about who Americans really are?
Every new impression provides one additional component leading toward confident judgment and discernment — in a word, experience, which, more than classes or books, is the essential element in attaining a comfortable relationship with wine.
Food is a subject Thiebaud returns to often: That same pink also recalls the fondant fancies, wedding cake frosting, cotton candy and gumballs that he has painted with preternatural geometric discernment across many decades.
She told me that often after several sessions of discernment counseling, a client will begin to understand how their marriage got to this point and, in particular, how they contributed to their marital problems.
That same lack of discernment was found in a 2012 email from the Environmental Protection Agency, kicking off Hispanic Heritage Month with the image of Che Guevara, without realizing how divisive a figure he is.
The delegates met in Rome to share their ideas and concerns with Vatican officials ahead of a synod, or meeting of bishops, in October, on the theme of "Young People, the Faith and Vocational Discernment".
The more recent report, released in 2002, said the question of ordaining women as deacons was a matter of discernment for church leaders, though few in the Vatican have shown a willingness to push forward.
Memories of the bloodletting that occurred in the immediate aftermath of the invasion have served as a warning to UK officials to exercise greater discernment in how they utilize their military influence in the future.
Exposed widely in pop culture in the book Moneyball when it was relayed that Billy Beane had "The Good Face," the term signifies a vague discernment of maturity, confidence, and future aptitude in the sport.
He believed that the extent of most people's discernment was what they chose to fill their screens with — that it almost didn't matter if it made them think the worst of him or, say, Mexicans.
"This is a lie and not true," said Mohsen Rezaee, the secretary of the Iran's Expediency Discernment Council -- an advisory body to Iran's Supreme Leader, according to the semi-official Iran Labor News Agency (ILNA).
"This is a lie and not true," said Mohsen Rezaee, the secretary of the Iran's Expediency Discernment Council -- an advisory body to Iran's Supreme Leader, according to the semi-official Iranian Labor News Agency (ILNA).
I was a shy child, and vastly preferred books to people, so I devoured absolutely everything with no discernment at all until I was in middle school, which is excellent training to be a novelist.
This would require a constant commitment to discernment and a disciplined sense of restraint, balanced with a willingness to take others' lives, sometimes in the intimate fashion that can come with an eight-power scope.
It was the first summit of its type held in Church history, however, NPR notes that many Catholics were disappointed by the Vatican's description of the summit as focusing on "prayer and discernment" rather than action.
Does "tasteful" entail a cultivated aesthetic, one arrived at through formidable powers of judgment and discernment, or a contrived affectation that degenerates into an automaton-like weakness for bamboo cheese boards and artisanal-coffee-shop playlists?
As an example, consider the (probably) most elite art form of all, opera — which, for full appreciation, requires a grounding in several foreign languages, acute powers of vocal and musical discernment, and a long attention span.
This is a very familiar strategy that allows the vehicle of falsehood and defamation to escape criticism by placing the responsibility of discernment on those who are the recipients of the information the platform innocently delivers.
It powerfully and pleasantly demonstrates that the technique of important art is to make reality appear unfamiliar to us through perceptual difficulty, because the process of changing perceptual consciousness through discernment is an aesthetic end in itself.
Now 28 years old, the star has gained an "understanding that you have to be able to be precise and discerning, and your discernment has to be sharp; it's a fine balance that I'm learning," he says.
Gauthier said that level of discernment has been evident in her sales—including a nearly $16 million apartment at The Dakota on New York's Upper West Side, said to once have belonged to entertainment legend Judy Garland.
"All We Got" has the quotably braggadocious holiness—"I do not talk to the serpent / That's a holistic discernment"—and "Blessings" drips out of the speakers with all the warmth that he talked it through on record.
" The prayer, urging honesty, openness and generosity, asks God to imbue voters with "discernment" so that "our nation may prosper and that, with all the peoples of Europe, we may work for peace and the common good.
There was concern that the "milder" infractions would be conflated with the more serious ones, as if women lack the capacity for critical thinking and discernment about behaviors that are or are not appropriate in professional contexts.
If we are willing to let the standard for presidential behavior be set so low by Donald Trump, I'm afraid we'll have forfeited the right, and lost the discernment, to ever expect anything better from future presidencies.
It can be honed by following a set of rules — such dropping your preconceptions (in order to observe your environment with discernment) and reading between the lines (because people don't always say what they're thinking out loud).
Currently showing at Zevitas Marcus Gallery in Los Angeles, the show focuses in on our post-internet era, where reality isn't calling for discernment from its technological counterpart, but technology instead needs unpacking into its tangible, human components.
There's no discernment, not at Harvard and not in the entertainment world, where self-conscious liberalism and promulgations of virtue routinely take a back seat to any story line, casting decision or gag that's guaranteed to seize attention.
I hope fiercely that a modern jury will have the discernment that a medieval jury did, that it will recognize that the workings of power and force and violence do not always require a knife or a gun.
"I can tell you that I show up here every day, I love my job, I'm glad to work for the president, and each and every day, I'll pray for clarity and discernment on what my future looks like."
" In the letter, the pope urges more common sense and less unthinking following of rules -- what he calls "discernment" -- and writes, "by thinking that everything is black and white, we sometimes close off the way of grace and growth.
Francis said a Mass for about 10,000 people in St. Peter's Basilica to ceremoniously close the Synod of Bishops, officially titled "Young People, Faith and Discernment of Vocation" and attended by some 300 bishops, priests, nuns and lay participants.
"It requires but a small portion of the gift of discernment for anyone to foresee that providence will erect a mighty empire in America," Samuel Adams wrote, at a time when America was 13 scraggly colonies hugging one coast.
I was to blame for my actions, unequivocally, and yet I resented Jones for creating an environment of rage, fear and confusion that diminished discernment, increased self-doubt and left me feeling as if my brain had short-circuited.
"Let us ... ask the Lord to give us the gift of discernment to detect in time any seed of that pernicious attitude, any whiff of it that can taint the heart of generations that did not experience those times," he said.
Then it was like the floodgates opened and I realized that sometimes when we push or lock away the things that are too much for a young mind to handle, there's less discernment in regard to the positive parts too.
Every day, people of color use their own discernment to dictate how far we are willing to go in order to secure the things we want and need, keep ourselves safe, and skirt the realities and consequences of racism and classism.
And while the research overwhelmingly suggests that conservatives share more fake news than liberals, it's hard to tell whether such findings are a reflection of their overall news discernment, conservatives' statistically lower trust in mainstream media, or something else entirely.
Last week, however, victims were disappointed when Francis said in letter to the Chilean church&aposs Episcopal Conference that he was "impressed by the reflection, discernment and decisions" taken by bishops after they recently met to discuss the avalanche of scandals.
In a movie where too much of the conflict comes from anger and ignorance instead of necessity, she apparently has the wisdom and discernment everyone else is lacking: she only shows up for the battle that actually needs to be fought.
Gabbard seems to think, preventing religious coercion is exactly the type of assault on religious freedom that members of the Judiciary Committee have in mind when they ask nominees if they can separate their religious convictions from their judicial discernment.
Hearing Vampire Weekend or Sturgill Simpson in a more tasteful and considered shop is a reminder to pat yourself on the back for your discernment, and to remind you that overpaying for the artisanal is another way to congratulate yourself.
Hamilton in Federalist 68 emphasized in his time, as a group of electors have now emphasized in ours, that electors should have the "information" about hostile foreign influence to exercise their "discernment" in deciding who will be America's commander in chief.
"I have concluded, after much prayer and discernment, that the people of Buffalo will be better served by a new bishop who perhaps is better able to bring about the reconciliation, healing and renewal that is so needed," he wrote.
The representative said Flynn, who advised Trump on foreign policy matters over the duration of his campaign, will bring the same discernment as a military general to his new role as national security advisor in how he gathered, processed and distilled information.
It's not an obviously negative portrayal, exactly, but to most viewers, it seems clear that Hockney perceived his subjects as flat and dull, their faces signifying their well-bred background and high social class but also their utter lack of original artistic discernment.
First, as constitutional lawyers David Rivkin and Lee Casey have explained in the Wall Street Journal, JASTA intrudes on the President's exclusive foreign affairs powers and assigns to the judiciary matters unsuitable for its discernment, thereby violating the constitutional separation of powers.
As Salvador Rizzo concluded in his fact-check column for the Washington Post: The best-case scenario is that Kavanaugh, who is up for a seat on the nation's highest court, has a glaring lack of curiosity or a superficial level of discernment.
Two years ago, her sense of discernment led her to the east Midtown neighborhood of Turtle Bay, where she and her boyfriend paid just under $400,63 for a studio in a 1930s co-op building on Second Avenue and East 50th Street.
Matters of Fact Jill Lepore, in her piece on truth in the Internet age, writes that "the collection and weighing of facts require investigation, discernment, and judgment, while the collection and analysis of data are outsourced to machines" ("After the Fact," March 21st).
Not necessarily the stupidest age imaginable—witch burning is relatively rare and (outside some glaring exceptions) we all agree the Earth is round as the top of a frightened hedgehog, maybe even rounder—but it's not really a golden age of discernment either.
Reminiscent of the cool downtown clubs when L.E.S. had more grit and less coffee, a person with a clipboard and diva discernment lets you through a heavy door — that is, if you can locate it, because there is no clear signage to indicate the foundation.
But rather than talk about Barr's misuse of the internet — I can't imagine being both racist and lacking the discernment not to read conspiracy theory websites — I would much rather get into the Black woman who quickly implemented the consequences of those actions: Channing Dungey.
Give generosity to those who seek to form opinionand discernment to those who vote,that our nation may prosper and that, with all the peoples of Europe,we may work for peace and the common good;for the sake of Jesus Christ our Lord.Amen.
Their meeting comes as Pruitt has been the focal point of several headlines questioning his ethical discernment -- just the latest embattled Trump administration official following a series of scandals, including Housing and Urban Development Secretary Ben Carson and recently fired Veterans Affairs Secretary David Shulkin.
Zamore also practices a new type of therapy called discernment counseling, in which couples on the brink of divorce have between one and five sessions to decide whether to stay married as they are, seek six months of couples therapy, or start the divorce process.
Having natal Jupiter in Virgo points to your knack for discernment and noticing subtle differences that others might miss, but it also means you can have trouble zooming out to see the big picture because you're so focused on getting all the details right to your liking.
Most of the entrees are crafted for those with a great deal of time on their hands and not too much discernment; those who have some crayfish that is about to spoil, and who also only trust NFL legend Brett Favre to craft the resulting étouffée.
Give generosity to those who seek to form opinion and discernment to those who vote, that our nation may prosper and that with all the peoples of Europe we may work for peace and the common good; for the sake of Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.
His 1923 book Studies in Classic American Literature remains a necessary take on our canon, and his essays and reviews come close to the songful discernment of Oscar Wilde's, but you must turn to his letters if you want the undiluted Lawrence, the venom behind the vision.
Prepositional than appears in the 1560 "Geneva Bible" translation ("a fool's wrath is heavier than them both"), Shakespeare ("a man no mightier than thyself or me"), Swift ("she suffers hourly more than me"), Samuel Johnson ("No man had ever more discernment than him") and so on.
Perhaps the proliferation of programs like these will push mainstream universities to recover the moral component of their mission, and to recognize that what students need — far more than gourmet dining hall food or fancier classroom technology — is a period of discipleship, a time of discernment.
In spiritual matters I must study church teachings and listen to the explanations of my elders and pray for discernment — and if I did all those things and nevertheless came to a conclusion at odds with my church's position, I was not obliged to follow church teaching.
"I am here to protect all of the children from themselves until they make it to a point where they have awareness, a sense of self and discernment to be able to make certain decisions on their own that will impact their lives indefinitely," he said.
"I have concluded, after much prayer and discernment, that the people of Buffalo will be better served by a new bishop who perhaps is better able to bring about the reconciliation, healing and renewal that is so needed," Bishop Richard J. Malone said in a statement.
" The Camp Rock actress said she prayed nightly to try and rid herself of her feelings and sought the help of pastors while also turning engaging in physical relationships with men "to convince myself that my love for her was just a spiritual battle attacking my character and discernment.
" The Camp Rock actress said she prayed nightly to try and rid herself of her feelings and sought the help of pastors while also turning engaging in physical relationships with men "to convince myself that my love for her was just a spiritual battle attacking my character and discernment.
But this time around I felt only respect and gratitude for what they do have: the discernment to recognize a sweet spot — or rather, a fatty, salty one — when they find it and the wisdom not to abandon it on the unsupported chance that there's better around the bend.
At this dark crossroads for the Catholic Church, there is an opportunity for Pope Francis and the bishops to take a fresh look at the church and begin a prayerful discernment about the limits of patriarchy, human rights for L.G.B.T. people and the exclusion of women from the clergy.
She dismissed reports in 2018 of her own exit, telling reporters in June, "I can tell you I show up here every day, I love my job, I'm glad to work for the president, and each and every day I'll pray for clarity and discernment on what my future looks like."
In the same column, however, Charles McGrath argues: If for a start we require that critics know what they're talking about — that their judgments are actually informed — the field thins considerably, and if we also insist on taste and discernment, then the number of valuable and useful critics dwindles pretty drastically.
This press release was written for the Western viewer who knows enough about postmodern theories and criticism to understand what is meant by "discourses of originality/authenticity and viewer discernment," but I have issues with the idea that Tabaimo is probing them, a statement that makes her seem like a proctologist.
Bear: strength, confidence, healing Bees: success, fertility, happiness Dolphin: harmony, protection, joy Eagle: freedom, success, vision Fish: productive, moving easily, being in one's element Fox: discernment, agility, intelligence Hawk: focus, vision, perspective Horse: success, freedom, courage, strength Otter: playful, helpful, curious, nurturing Owl: intuition, wisdom Rabbit: luck, fertility, creativity Wolf: intelligence, instinctual, social
More specifically, they do not try to grease the wheels when trying to quickly obtain eyewitness accounts of mass shootings—not just because waving wallets at people who were just shot at is obscene, but because crises unfolding in realtime demand careful editorial discernment and tend to be accompanied by panic and misinformation.
They show the hand of the people who made them, who clearly assumed that "designated photo area" is all it takes to make a moment warrant a post, and all it takes to trick a young, social media–using consumer who has no taste or discernment and who doesn't know why they're spending their money.
"Even where the church recognizes an apparition (including Lourdes and Fatima, the most solemnly recognized), she does not employ her infallibility or even her authority, since it is not a question of a dogma, necessary for salvation and taught in the name of Christ, but of a discernment, only probable and conjectural," he said in a 2003 interview.
I couldn't help but think that if I — a person effectively trained in how to weed out scientific fact from fiction on the internet — had a hard time dealing with the overwhelming amount of pregnancy information out there, it might be nearly impossible for a person with less experience using that type of discernment to figure out what to pay attention to.
This anxiety threatened to turn what for everyone else was supposed to be a fun night out — going to a gig — into its opposite, but I knew, with the unshakable conviction of the believer whose devotion is a sign not of gullibility but of superior powers of discernment, that we were potentially on the brink of one of the greatest musical experiences currently available on the planet.
There is a discernible buzz in the Honolulu art world today, but it's coming from a spate of hip, dual-purpose exhibition spaces — restaurants, cafes, or luxury high-rise apartment building foyers — where artists hang their own work (sans curatorial discernment), and from the cinder block walls of some of the old warehouses and Quonset huts in Kaka'ako now decorated with murals and real estate developer-funded graffiti.
On Poetry The Swedish Academy is responsible for awarding the Nobel Prize in Literature, and over the past hundred years the group has become renowned for such feats of discernment as denying the prize to Robert Frost, perhaps the most widely read poet of the 20th century, and bestowing the award upon the Swedish writer Erik Axel Karlfeldt, perhaps the most widely read poet in the Karlfeldt family.

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