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We made judgments that obviously weren't all the right judgments, but we made judgments based on understanding what that was going to feed.
It involves numerous judgments, judgments that the first question conveniently glosses over.
In other words, men's judgments of women were generally harsher than women's judgments of men.
Because moral judgments, we suspected, would be more consistent across time than other kinds of judgments.
I also think we make very quick judgments, snap judgments about people, based on how they look.
No, my judgments about my appearance didn't disappear, nor did my instinct to then judge my judgments.
To say that these are moral (and prudential) judgments, not scientific judgments, is not some kind of demotion.
It is minute by minute judgments and even the right judgments can set in motion the wrong unintended consequences.
For the privilege of rendering judgments about the world around them, writers open themselves to the judgments of other people.
Republicans must render partisan not only judgments of right and wrong but judgments of what is and isn't true or real.
Personal judgments by librarians and school administrators necessarily factor in, but challenging those judgments is also inherent in the First Amendment.
"The tribe has jurisdiction over civil matters to enforce judgments within its jurisdiction, including judgments over non-Indians," Mr. Marshall said.
"The prevailing view in developmental psychology is that there's a big difference between children's moral judgments and adults' moral judgments," Nobes explains.
I can assure you that, where judgments are to be made by me, I will make those judgments based solely on the law.
It includes the implicit biases that shape the snap judgments we make about people of other races — and our judgments of their moral worth.
It is because Churchill made the judgments he did that his latter-day detractors live in a world free to make judgments about him.
This would include a freeze on foreclosures, evictions, repossessions, utility disconnects, garnishments, default judgments and concessions of judgments, administrative offsets and negative credit reporting.
"They're gonna have to make their own judgments about Roy Moore; they're gonna have to make their own judgments about Doug Jones," Jones went on.
Brown has obtained more than $5 million in judgments from the other fiduciaries; his case against Sugimoto is on hold while those judgments are appealed.
But all of them also make subjective value judgments about what's most important in higher education, and those judgments may or may not dovetail with a student's interests.
The sophisticated term for this phenomenon is revisionism, but it can also be understood as common-sensical, since we should know snap judgments are not always the right judgments.
A majority of Republicans also believe scientists' judgments are just as likely to be biased as other people's, whereas most Democrats say that scientists make judgments based solely on the facts.
Facebook says it will treat individual content judgments by the board as binding, but will weigh whether to apply those judgments more widely to similar cases through its own policy process.
You're not making any judgments — and neither should he.
The interviewee is — or should be — also forming judgments.
It would involve hiring human beings as editors, supplementing their judgments with automated processes as needed, defending these judgments where appropriate, and building institutionalized processes for appeal when the outcomes are questionable.
She admits that she is making blanket judgments about nonwhite populations and is using those judgments to endorse policies that would disadvantage them and ensure that America's white population outnumbers its nonwhite one.
Democracy requires objective information for voters to make informed judgments.
I like pasta, you prefer rice: Those judgments are subjective.
When it comes to aesthetic judgments, no one is privileged.
They are not in the business of making value judgments.
WE'RE NOT MAKING ANY JUDGMENTS UNTIL WE CONTINUE THAT PROCESS.
"Ought" judgments depended largely on concerns about blame, not ability.
The court eventually granted summary judgments in favor of Hasbro.
Objective control is supposed to render quality advice and judgments.
For purposes of this piece, I will accept both judgments.
STREET parties are only rarely inspired by international legal judgments.
It is not in the business of making moral judgments.
This kind of inconsistency isn't limited to judgments about threat.
Simpson should pay the judgments due Ron Goldman's grieved parents.
Unfortunately for "Hamlet" Comey, he has to own his judgments.
Kurlansky's historical judgments are often trite and not seldom wrong.
I'm interested in things which are rather than in judgments.
Congress cannot make credible judgments or get accountability without it.
Briley said he hasn't made any judgments on the video.
She's made bad judgments on Libya, on Syria, on Iraq.
Not exactly, because there are judgments being made about us.
The differences reflect judgments about motives, which can be murky.
They will have to make those judgments on their own.
The children had to make their judgments in a hurry.
We make no judgments, moral or otherwise, about human worth.
"I trust the guy to make good judgments," he said.
The cost of going to judgments is just too great.
Parental judgments became an obvious spur to fame and attention.
Any judgments will certainly be appealed to the Supreme Court.
He made no judgments on those not doing the same.
They have been accused of making subjective and arbitrary judgments.
"I'm not making any value judgments about people," he said.
Yet the poems will not make our judgments for us.
But the center asks no questions and passes no judgments.
He has learned that her judgments tend to be correct.
We're not making any judgments until we continue that process.
There are policy and value judgments behind any climate plan.
Judgments become distorted and rationality itself begins to slip away.
Meet the doctor in person to make judgments for yourself.
I hope people can watch the show before making judgments.
It can lead us to make judgments regardless of facts.
But he adds that such judgments must always be uncertain.
He makes judgments," Cramer said on "Squawk on the Street.
Such efforts aim to improve commercial judgments within Saudi Arabia.
Pundits and politicians often confuse analytical findings with moral judgments.
Default judgments against foreign defendants are often difficult to collect.
"That's for others to make their judgments on," he said.
Rather than treating politicians as mere conduits for the interests they hear from, this approach argues that politicians' own judgments and priorities matter most, and that these judgments and priorities are shaped by their experiences.
Proceeds will also fund capital improvements and legal settlements and judgments.
But certainly, the Judge has a role to review our judgments.
Other colleges skip hearings altogether, issuing summary judgments after an investigation.
For Turkey and other European countries, the ECHR's judgments are binding.
But all the judgments in the world won't bring Krissy back.
"Our beliefs, our judgments and our decisions were misguided," Mara said.
We might also be wise to withhold judgments for a while.
That is to say, it employs introspection and judgments of value.
That, in turn leads to informed judgments about how to act.
Their judgments won't be skewed by bias against the president's party.
Women have enough expectations without adding the weight of others judgments.
His unsparing judgments were cheered by some readers while angering others.
Niche industries can avoid the judgments and scrutiny of national politics.
"We can't have blanket judgments on an issue anymore," she said.
Mnuchin says "we're not making any judgments" at this time. pic.twitter.
Too often, it's the opinions, judgments, requests, and demands of others.
But moderators do make many judgments about what's appropriate for publication.
When parsed, I can intellectually negate each of these self-judgments.
I can't supplant my judgments to that of a creative person.
And if they make too many poor judgments, people will notice.
We tend to make judgments more quickly, regardless of the facts.
Judges, he said, are not entitled to second-guess lawmakers' judgments.
And such judgments are still a major factor in our society.
They make broad judgments about the quality of a particular year.
Mr. Whitaker has been open about linking religion with legal judgments.
Such judgments are purely social — to linguists, the distinctions are arbitrary.
This fight between two liberal-history judgments of the past is
By contrast, no deficit was found for judgments about sexual desire.
Foster care, broken homes and military service have fashioned my judgments.
"Detectives believe and make judgments upon what they see," Price said.
What sets NICE apart is that it makes its judgments explicit.
On Tuesday, the Yankees made it easy to reserve any judgments.
Efforts to enforce Nicaragua court judgments in the United States failed.
Nonetheless, Trump now seems increasingly confident in his own military judgments.
People create snap judgments about teenagers everyday without even trying to.
But, no, no private company can or should make those judgments.
He's a judge who makes snap judgments, that's the whole schtick.
However, professional judgments may not supplant Army policy under any circumstances.
The senators called agencies' judgments well supported and their tradecraft strong.
How do these judgments affect voters' perceptions of them as leaders?
I can assure you that, where judgments are to be made by me, I will make those judgments based solely on the law and will let no personal, political or other improper interests influence my decision.
" The government is reviewing all of those judgments to determine "whether each judgment continues to serve competition," but has already identified "many judgments that it likely will seek to terminate unilaterally after a public comment period.
"I can assure you that, where judgments are to be made by me, I will make those judgments based solely on the law and will let no personal, political or other improper interests influence my decisions."
It's not deftly pointing out the attitudes that lead to rancid divisions, or exposing the dangers of easy generalizations and swift judgments; instead, the movie just leans into those judgments and generalizations, over and over again.
It is true that it is responsible for supervising the execution of its own judgments, whereas the execution of the judgments of the European Court is supervised by the Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe.
Should these foreign litigants win judgments against the U.S. — based on their own foreign domestic laws as applied by their own foreign courts — they would look to assets of the U.S. held abroad to satisfy those judgments.
" He continued, "I can assure you that where judgments are to be made, I will make those judgments based solely on the law and I will not let personal, political or other improper interests influence my decision.
Three big judgments shape economists' views of the eventual impact of this.
Records of liens, judgments and bankruptcies may also figure in the calculations.
The CIA constantly has to make judgments based on an incomplete picture.
Big web companies are reluctant to make judgments about what users upload.
Often, seemingly superficial characteristics and split-second judgments can affect voters' decisions.
Judgments in the states of New York and Connecticut found him innocent.
Most people are not aware of the potential risks in these judgments.
That's why you can't make snap judgments about clues on a Saturday.
Moral judgments take a back seat to whatever people around him think.
It does not require unconditional support where our interests or judgments differ.
Tougher disclosure requirements ought to apply to judgments reached against the firm.
Moral judgments are the bailiwick of judges and juries – not FBI agents.
In other words: moral judgments aside, spanking doesn't even work as advertised.
We critics like to believe (or hope) that our critical judgments matter.
A similar problem exists with lender's reserve values used for credit judgments.
To make them personal and use that experience to inform their judgments.
Perhaps, most importantly, there are no judgments made concerning when to invest.
In the process, they make dozens of quick judgments about their students.
President Trump has a right to question his intelligence community's analytical judgments.
The proposed changes could result in fewer and smaller judgments against patients.
"Just know your judgments hurt me a lot," Paytas wrote in response.
The best of adult judgments may scarcely apply to their new world.
The debate over the report's many judgments and prescriptions is just beginning.
But that no longer drives change in their judgments of his presidency.
"Plenty" is by no means all black and white in its judgments.
Tactics associated with the Islamic State have made these judgments particularly tricky.
Trust your children's instincts, judgments, and abilities to learn from their mistakes.
Courts have the authority to issue binding judgments, including against the President.
Nobody but incorrigible grouches will complain or render their unsolicited critical judgments.
History will sort out whose judgments were vindicated and whose were not.
I think she looks great and have no judgments about her weight.
This initial evidence will confirm those spot judgments, and that could matter.
And that has been enough to thwart lawyers trying to collect judgments.
Making these kinds of judgments is a reflexive part of human nature.
Some days he was confident in his judgments; other days, less so.
"The attorney general makes those judgments, not the governor," Mr. Christie said.
But amnesty laws and court judgments stifled any change in the story.
We make no judgments on an advertiser's arguments, factual assertions or conclusions.
"To think is to make judgments based on knowledge: period," Mendelsohn writes.
Judgments of Mr. Jeter's sense of style have oscillated over the years.
The agency expects to submit final judgments within six to eight weeks.
Cook courts typically do not recognize American court orders, including divorce judgments.
This suggests that we are recalibrating our judgments about who to believe.
Any judgments from those lawsuits would be collected from USAG's insurance policies.
We are trending to sweeping political or policy or even moral judgments.
American judgments about Qatar's activities have been as mixed as Qatar's record.
Any judgments from those lawsuits would be collected from USAG's insurance policies.
They've had to learn how to survive in trusting their own judgments.
I try not to make any judgments on my first night, though.
We will study the judgments carefully before deciding on possible next steps.
" Carson also said Armstrong Williams, a key confidant, made some "bad judgments.
No judgments here, just advice on the best Songs of the Summer.
I think people make these kinds of judgments based on their politics.
To be clear, the Memorandum rejects the judgments of its congressional authors.
He believes there is law that exists outside his own policy judgments.
At a minimum, the rulings on Wednesday mean that families who received large judgments in a series of terrorism-related lawsuits against Iran will have to wait longer, perhaps several years, before collecting on some of those judgments.
A study of fast-track court judgments in the southern Indian state of Karnataka found that 25% of the judgments explicitly referenced the two-finger test and whether a victim was sexually active, according to the HRW report.
"I can assure you that, where judgments are to be made by me, I will make those judgments based solely on the law and will let no personal, political, or other improper interests influence my decisions," Barr said.
The more modern, and more academically influential, argument for democracy is that voters make judgments about how incumbents perform, and those judgments are broadly accurate and work as a shortcut for getting them the kinds of leaders they want.
"I can assure you that, where judgments are to be made by me, I will make those judgments based solely on the law and will let no personal, political, or other improper interests influence my decisions," he will say.
I respect your judgments and expect that you, in turn, will respect mine.
When you go to the boss, stick to facts and avoid personal judgments.
Deftly, delicately, he coaxed these folks to disclose judgments free of gushing platitudes.
The bank won summary judgments in those cases, in 2015 and 2018, respectively.
First off, know that these rankings are based on subjective judgments from experts.
Doctors may make judgments about their patients' social circles and interests, for example.
But several experts in tactical training and police performance cautioned against such judgments.
Are all of her accomplishments enough to silence critics who make snap judgments?
By contrast, Mr Gorsuch seems more ready to let his philosophical judgments out.
Social media exacerbate the nerves through perpetual judgments, comparisons and opportunities for bullying.
Put aside where you think the truth lies in any of these judgments.
I understand why Facebook wants to avoid making editorial judgments on political videos.
Clue and Flo each said their assessments did not make definitive health judgments.
All that is fine, no judgments — In the Dark just tries too hard.
Smaller U.S. foes such as Iran and North Korea are making similar judgments.
Modern economists have attempted to strip value judgments out of their policy analyses.
GEORGE: SO, LAEL BRAINARD AND OTHER FED OFFICIALS MAKE THOSE JUDGMENTS FOR THEMSELVES.
Burwell, re ACA contraceptive mandate, Court remands lower-court judgments for further proceedings.
That's his decision, and voters will form whatever judgments they choose to form.
Many investors would like also to hear how auditors challenged the management's judgments.
Indulge your own cynical judgments too much, and you might become a Joe.
For centuries, racial judgments have been rooted in haircuts, hair textures, and strands.
Kremlin spokessman Dmitry Peskov warned against "snap judgments" on what happened in Idlib.
They're not, as any astrologer worth their salt will tell you, prescriptive judgments.
I share this experience because I understand that we all make cultural judgments.
We like to think that we are exceptionally good at making critical judgments.
Then you make judgments on how much more I should sell it for.
Clearly, our ideas about goodness change more rapidly than our judgments about art.
Other forms of authenticity rely on beliefs, perceptions and judgments, not mere facts.
But without a way to find that evidence, judgments might easily be tarnished.
Perhaps, most importantly, you can manipulate people's moral judgments by exploiting the insula.
Yes, it's maddening — the standards and judgments at social networks do keep shifting.
I wanted to get through my first Fringe before making any real judgments.
The fact is, history is littered with examples of our collective poor judgments.
Others, meanwhile, wanted less certain economic "qualitative" judgments before unwinding the balance sheet.
"Passing judgments about food choices keeps you stuck in diet culture," she says.
The treaty is viewed as a more certain way to enforce foreign judgments.
I told him that the Review leaves such judgments entirely to the reviewer.
My first instinct is to trust the market over my own imperfect judgments.
The stigmas they hold, the patterns they fall into, the judgments they have.
Petitioners' homes in Lagos are sometimes flattened before judgments can be handed down.
But it is the judgments of senators that will determine Judge Kavanaugh's fate.
And again, we will make judgments as we go along about the risk.
It felt radical in its indifference to the moral judgments of straight people.
Judges, the chief justice said, are not entitled to second-guess lawmakers' judgments.
"I don't think it's for us to make such judgments," Mr. Suffolk said.
"I think certain judgments are going to have to be made," he said.
Tommasini's judgments strike me as invariably sound, even when I initially resist them.
But even those are moral and prudential judgments, not derived from science-t.
However, the book does implicitly argue that these judgments must be patient-driven.
See if you can stay present without getting lost in thoughts or judgments.
These judgments can make it harder for older employees to succeed at work.
We seem to be launched on a delayed spate of posthumous imperfect judgments.
These judgments are informed by a harsh reality: the weather will get worse.
The problem is that this score deals in subjective judgments, and necessarily so.
They would undermine science-based decision-making in favor of purely political judgments.
When you are confident in your priorities, other people's judgments will matter less.
And they're full of snap judgments that every political cartoonist has to make.
Reflection should be a careful process and not a series of snap judgments.
A human brain in a mason jar though… well, I have some judgments.
However, I am still hurt and don't want to deal with more judgments.
In any case, the judgments in all the bar complaints went against Dershowitz.
It also puts economists at odds with the judgments of small-business owners.
Like him, Volodya makes decisions based on snap judgments, rather than long deliberation.
We make instant judgments about each other based on image all the time.
Our value judgments are woven into the vocabulary we use to discuss them.
Infowars used its summary judgments to request the dismissal of the entire trial.
So clearly we have to trust our great pilots to make snap judgments.
It's probably too early to make categoric judgments about the impact of Lieberman's appointment.
Fair enough – but that doesn't give me any reason to prefer your aesthetic judgments.
Exit polls are simply not reliable enough to make these kinds of sweeping judgments.
We're not making any judgments until we continue that process," he told "Squawk Box.
The employees will not make judgments on the content of the articles, Facebook said.
That's the right way to voice your judgments about the merits of educational policy.
Saudi Arabia is apparently a country with assets; it might even pay some judgments.
"His unsparing judgments were cheered by some readers while angering others," the Post said.
The subject's answers are a reflection on that person's personal tastes, opinions and judgments.
It seems unlikely that he would offer moral judgments like these, but it's possible.
Sometimes we have to settle for proxies or expert judgments instead of clear metrics.
Surely we have learned by now that such judgments are of necessity culture-specific.
Cydney's superpower is her ability to sit back, watch everything and make uncanny judgments.
But border agents in Canada must often make snap judgments based on little information.
They weren't here to make their own judgments; they were here for Donald Trump.
The Jiangsu provincial tax bureau delivered its judgments to Fan on Sunday, Xinhua said.
Besides, there are enough bugs here that I'm reticent to make any definitive judgments.
The same judgments we are making retroactively to Clinton should also apply to Franken.
These studies help us to understand how partisans acquire and maintain biased economic judgments.
Many services, such as Instacart, aren't awaiting legal judgments and are proactively employing contractors.
These value judgments permeate the game's world and the experience of playing in it.
Kamrup's tribunal judgments showed that about 82% of people on trial were declared foreigners.
That is not just a technical issue, it's an ethical question about value judgments.
But the naysayers continue making their snap judgments, impugning motives, and predicting disastrous outcomes.
But consistently making good decisions and sound judgments in a frenetic world is challenging.
Judgments can relate to core issues like recognizing losses or gains, and measuring them.
The agency notched judgments and orders totaling more than $13.4 billion in monetary sanctions.
Such judgments and affidavits were invaluable precedents, like imprimaturs for forged works of art.
I'm gonna hold off on making any judgments on a guy in that moment.
Instead, those words introduce value judgments in place of traditional scientific rigor, they say.
State and federal regulators eventually won billions in fraud judgments against the bankrupt firm.
Don't make judgments about them or their mettle until you've walked in their shoes.
Blinded eyes beget bad judgments that can lead to bad outcomes — such as war.
Casino owners challenged the assessments of their properties and won judgments for significant rebates.
All the algorithm has to do is tally up their judgments and deactivate accordingly.
Nearly $400,000 in federal tax liens and other judgments have been entered against him.
I recognize, however, that not all economists share my judgments about the estate tax.
Fourth, May's political judgments and instincts were poor, which aggravated the U.K.'s difficulties.
The Justice Department recovered nearly $3 billion last year in FCA settlements and judgments.
We will continue to review the proceedings and make the best judgments we can.
FiveThirtyEight weights polls based on judgments of pollster quality; The Upshot's model does not.
In many instances, this approach made it difficult to discern reported facts from judgments.
"Speak No Evil" is easier to read but harder to form reflexive judgments about.
News organizations like my own publication make these judgments a million times a day.
" He added, "I think it's way too early to start making judgments on March.
We have to make very flawed judgments based on the elusive concept of value.
I don't want to make any judgments or say where it's going to go.
In making no judgments and offering no explanations, "The Sound Inside" forces you to.
It's too knotted up with assumptions and implicit judgments that are better stated outright.
This is not to say that misdeeds should be ignored or judgments not made.
It is simply to point out that broadening the perspective leads to better judgments.
We often internalize negative judgments about ourselves and experience challenges to our self-esteem.
Or: The moral judgments of the present are superior to those of the past.
It lists a set of wide-angle questions the commission applies in making judgments.
Mr. Mahathir's mental agility appears uncompromised, and his judgments are as pointed as ever.
On matters of state law, the judgments of state supreme courts are typically final.
The findings are consistent with theories suggesting voters often defer to politicians' policy judgments.
But it's easy to define "typical" too narrowly, letting unfair assumptions influence our judgments.
"We're not gonna make any judgments about what had happened to him," Nauert said.
"Everyone makes snap judgments on students, on applicants, when first meeting them," he said.
Several lines of research document this phenomenon across various judgments about others' mental states.
It is messy and confused, recalcitrant to the simple moral judgments of the uninitiated.
But, as always, blame-game debates and high-handed judgments are not particularly illuminating.
Prosecutors also detailed more than $10 million dollars in outstanding civil judgments against Avenatti.
The vituperation of his later writings can be balanced against earlier, more generous judgments.
But at least for now, Ms. MacDonough's judgments have not been overturned or overruled.
And AI can help make more precise judgments about which drugs threaten public health.
However, and we should caution, this accounted for only 10% of participants' prejudicial judgments.
"Like all human judgments, the Nobel committee's decisions are prone to error," he said.
"You've got to make some normative judgments, which make economists really uncomfortable," Strain says.
The judgments, the worries, the rumination, the thoughts about the future and the past.
Usher's Thoughts are harsh, and their judgments—like Usher's treatment of himself—run bleak.
Twenty-one of the defendants must also pay more than $72.9 million in judgments.
That is why they have trouble making moral judgments that most children could make.
We leave it to the audience to decide if they have judgments on it.
But how we describe movies does matter, telegraphing value judgments and informing their context.
It's the part of our brain that thinks in stereotypes and makes snap judgments.
On the contrary, it acknowledges the truth that we all make snap judgments based first on appearance, and then make a choice about how much time and brain space need to be devoted to influencing those judgments, and how much can be delegated.
This explicit attribution eliminates the need to make inferences, reducing the scope for sexist judgments.
That uncertainty is at the root of a system that does not make snap judgments.
First, there are value judgments, usually made from inside the boundaries of one's belief system.
Take a look at their menu, and make a lot of wild/speculative/snappy judgments
Who might those vehicles save, and on what basis do they make those ethical judgments?
More interesting is what went on in their brains as they moved toward these judgments.
Complex Judgments in Online Debate Perspective isn't live for all of the subreddit's rule moderation.
There has to be some kind of balance in terms of the judgments we're making.
But the plaintiffs could not claim the $1.7 billion in judgments in the United States.
Teaching captures a very different set of judgments about what is important than publication does.
I don't make any judgments based on whether the girl tries to pay or doesn't.
Neither Honig nor GRQ admit or deny the SEC's allegations, according to the proposed judgments.
It works so well in fact, that weird song selections can feel like personal judgments.
Even so, individual instances often involve subjective judgments, which are almost never explained to users.
DUDLEY: AGAIN, I THINK IT'S A LITTLE TOO SOON TO MAKE STRONG JUDGMENTS ABOUT 2017.
I had my judgments and assumptions about what was going on in the yoga room.
" Funk added that he "has not made any legal judgments about Officer Delke&aposs actions.
Republicans, increasingly, wield power only because America's political system insulates them from the public's judgments.
Many people in the judgments knew their place of birth, but rarely the exact date.
"The wording used in judgments is 'a realistic prospect' that something might happen," Parry said.
But he added that he wasn't going to make any judgments about this particular case.
Greenberg was important because he had an original theory and made the right critical judgments.
The Worst That Could Happen: Look, we don't want to make value-judgments about pregnancy.
I had a dog named Snookie who was a sweetheart and welcomed anyone, no judgments!
The court also issued judgments against nine other people, including one American and four Mexicans.
Keep the judgments coming because more people are pulling out the plastic for tiny transactions.
We meet someone and have an immediate judgment, and often those judgments are completely wrong.
He has had his wages garnished to pay off judgments in at least four cases.
"It has big themes in it that are very easy to make quick judgments on."
In doing so he offers some novel judgments that run contrary to conventional historical wisdom.
Exxon has historically been dominated by engineers, who pride themselves on their precise, quantifiable judgments.
"Until we do that, I don't think people should be snapping to judgments," Bannon said.
And all the grosser because against our better judgments, we found it kind of hot.
He applauded recent "landmark" judgments, but warned that fighting trafficking cases in court remains challenging.
Whether made over dinner at home or in a board room, these judgments are routine.
We make snap judgments and rely heavily on just a few senses, most notably vision.
Briley said Funk has not "made any legal judgments" about the officer's action that day.
What I would love to see changed is the baggage we bring to those judgments.
As Malcom Gladwell famously observed in his book "Blink," snap judgments can have astounding accuracy.
The time for prudential judgments — the Republican-controlled Senate will never convict, so why bother?
Suburbanites, the survey showed, have reached harsh judgments on Mr. Trump's remarks on the recording.
There's an implied critique in this, in the Watergate coverage, that we were making judgments.
The detectives I spoke with impressed upon me the need to have no preconceived judgments.
After all, judgments are being offered on players by doctors who have not examined them.
The problem is due in part to Mr. Trump's excessive confidence in his own judgments.
Bryan A. Garner: The biggest change is the level of empiricism underlying all the judgments.
In ambiguous cases, she aims to give readers the information to form their own judgments.
On the street there are no appointments, and no penalties or judgments for missing appointments.
But neither does so to make simplistic, good-or-evil judgments about technology's environmental impact.
"We don't need untrained people making judgments about something they know nothing about," he said.
Regardless, the judgments have shaken faith in the courts, both in Hong Kong and abroad.
It's weird because art handlers are often very educated and qualified to make those judgments.
We also need to be ready to forgive ourselves and let go of self-judgments.
To its credit, "The Escape" traffics not at all in pat resolutions or moral judgments.
His support of the president calls into question his moral judgments and ability to lead.
Many complaints are filed by third parties who make their own judgments, said Professor Sheikh.
But ultimately the market makes judgments around these things as to what's appropriate, what's not.
Rush to judgments should never be a condition of a fair, impartial, and unbiased process.
Any judgments should be made after, not before, the opposing lawyers have had their say.
The same kind of nonlinear, proportional decision making that people use in many everyday judgments.
The authors hope it's an improvement over human judgments but note it raises new questions.
Nothing, it seems, affects Mr. Trump's judgments as much as what he sees on television.
Keegan, three years younger than Desmond, is less aware of judgments of the outside world.
When visual differences between the eggs may have affected the tasters' judgments, we blindfolded them.
"Courts confronted with these Nicaraguan judgments have unanimously held them to be unenforceable," it said.
The judgments we bring to bear on one another are not very sound, are they?
But this strategy makes perfect sense to researchers who have studied how people form judgments.
The city contends that Harbour owes more than $360,000 in unpaid fees, fines and judgments.
And we make these judgments against the backdrop that we are all, sadly, depreciating assets.
As Malcom Gladwell famously observed in his book "Blink, " snap judgments can have astounding accuracy.
She dismissed them as harsh judgments and hollow words from people she did not trust.
BTA has secured judgments for about $4.5 billion, which it is now trying to enforce.
We're trying to teach them to trust their vision, to look carefully before making judgments.
They are threatening; her intensity lies in her descriptive language, not in her moral judgments.
We must use all our available tools to reach such judgments – including real-world evidence.
Today, he didn't give a damn about the judgments of the mouth-breathers above him.
USCIS officers will now have near-complete discretion to make complex judgments behind closed doors.
But the law is a blunt instrument for making judgments about extreme and unusual contingencies.
No judgments to anyone who spends a few hours on Dirty Sixth at least once.
The Supreme Court followed up with two similar judgments in November against Mitsubishi Heavy Industries.
Fairness does not mean that the public cannot reach initial judgments on the available evidence.
What leads some intellectuals to make so many bad judgments that there's nothing worthwhile to salvage?
Decisions made under those circumstances shouldn't be given the weight that military judgments are normally given.
Updated April 24th at 6:21pm to reflect that the legal documents were orders, not judgments.
Merely mentioning Obama administration judgments about the countries in 2015, one judge complained, is "pretty abstract".
Over the years, Parnas has faced nine court judgments for failing to pay loans and debts.
Quantico Before the haters come with their pitchforks, lemme say this: These are not qualitative judgments!
Cultural distance nationalism makes blanket judgments about people based on their national origin and ethnic identity.
But the five-member conservative majority seemed ready to defer to Mr. Trump's national security judgments.
Justice Kennedy pressed Mr. Katyal about whether judges should second-guess a president's national security judgments.
Historically, editors and not algorithms made news judgments at TV networks, radio stations, newspapers and magazines.
Perhaps our height also gives us greater confidence in handing down Olympian judgments on world affairs.
The tangle of conflicting laws and judgments seems to have put the agency in a bind.
Second, we don't give up agency when we allow algorithms to submit their judgments on us.
British courts will make their own judgments, but take account of decisions by their European counterparts.
They have a patchy record when it comes to upholding lofty principles in their own judgments.
We're never going to be able to get out of the business of making frontline judgments.
Furthermore, subconscious racial biases — known as implicit bias — are more likely to color white jurors' judgments.
Some firms specifically try to generate credit judgments in the absence of a conventional financial history.
Whether it's CNN or Saturday Night Live, POTUS isn't shy about tweeting his TV snap judgments.
The European Court of Human Rights had vindicated the sect in a couple of key judgments.
We're also not an investigatory body, and we are uncomfortable making judgments about people's private behaviors.
He's an aloof observer, silently making passing judgments on those who share public space with him.
Have you trusted their opinions in the past or have found their judgments to be unfair?
"I realized that this old boy had made some bad mistakes, some bad judgments," Autry said.
But don't make any snap judgments, says leadership coach and former U.S. Navy SEAL Jocko Willink.
As a society, we want informed citizens, who can make good judgments in the voting booth.
We hesitate to make judgments based on oh this government is good, this government is bad.
Facebook posts, 203-character snap judgments, and full-on think pieces flooded the internet on Saturday.
Over time, those policy-based judgments yield to the guidance provided by the courts' prior precedents.
But it is an effective way to render somebody unable to function and make good judgments.
When those judgments result in wealth being divided up between countries, they can become highly political.
"  She added: "He's a unique person that's been following his instincts and judgments from the beginning.
But if we were starting from scratch, we wouldn't ask companies to make these judgments alone.
And informal, community-driven punishment can be more effective than judgments handed down from on high.
Rubio said on Sunday he doesn't want to make any judgments before finding out the facts.
A lot of people make judgments on things that they don't really know a lot about.
The Pentagon said it did not make judgments on the territorial rights to the disputed islands.
Central bank policymakers, then, will be reacting as much to market dynamics as their own judgments.
As for the watch hardware, as always, it's better to leave the aesthetic judgments to you.
Indeed, journalists often make similar balancing judgments when covering other sensitive matters, like child sexual assault.
Some involve final legal determinations of misconduct, such as criminal convictions, civil judgments or regulatory fines.
But sometimes there is a clear chastisement, a moment when the judgments of providence seem stark.
But what kinds of judgments are we making about those who we are trying to protect?
It's over time that they will recognize the moral judgments they made were right or wrong.
Universities, public or private, could not function if they could not make judgments based on content.
Different prosecutors and agents on the government side of the case will form different tactical judgments.
The blame for the bad judgments along the way can be ascribed to both political parties.
Avoid judgments, criticisms and threats, any of which can push the student into an inescapable corner.
CBS gave critics only one episode of the new "Magnum P.I.," so judgments are highly provisional.
But the movie exemplifies how small judgments in pace, performance and soundtrack can transcend modest trappings.
Obviously, there can be no single standard for making these judgments in regard to charitable giving.
Chief Justice Roberts wrote that executive branch officials ordinarily had broad discretion to make policy judgments.
Chief Justice Roberts wrote that executive branch officials ordinarily have broad discretion to make policy judgments.
I think that maybe that comes through, that sense that I am not making any judgments.
Russia and Syria accused me of making political judgments and criticized us as conducting remote investigations.
Each lawyer has won multimillion-dollar judgments in other harassment or discrimination cases against major employers.
It also includes strong moral arguments that connect with and validate the moral judgments of voters.
It was difficult for his co-workers, including Ms. Kilner, to make judgments about his behavior.
I think you've got to be careful about making judgments over relatively short periods of time.
Despite their judgments, she stays, though not to build peace in Afghanistan as she originally planned.
Some lawyers suggest it could even endorse both judgments, because Scottish law differs from English law.
He said it was too early to make judgments, but that officials were reviewing all options.
Clinton's email and could make highly informed judgments about what was found on Mr. Weiner's laptop.
Its judgments are based on more than 16 million moderated Times comments, going back to 2007.
But there's no system, anywhere, that doesn't make these judgments in one way or the other.
It also lowered some of the hurdles to acquiring the information needed to make these judgments.
They also noted that the president is entitled to great deference in his national security judgments.
It contained no moral judgments and made clear that action against the President rested with Congress.
Once you do speak and act, those judgments impact how your words and actions are received.
Wordplay SATURDAY PUZZLE — Here's a pro tip for solving: Never make snap judgments about a puzzle.
"If a prosecuting attorney is investigating analysts for their intelligence judgments, that's not good," Clapper said.
These judgments make no appeal to cohere as part of a larger moral or aesthetic framework.
"But I think it's the same value judgments that keep males in school longer," she said.
If science is an objective means of seeking truth, it's also one that requires human judgments.
Your voice there comes in very clearly, making polemical judgments about art and theory and history.
Of course I make no judgments if you fail to cook tonight or on any night.
Twitter has made these kinds of judgments before, both for ads and for content in general.
He could be a capricious and despotic critic, whose judgments were beyond appeal and often feared.
The pseudo-truths and judgments people have heard about Type 2 are usually unfair and misguided.
Nothing leaves a lot of people wallowing in prison, facing harsh judgments that are not necessary.
Anything more than 3 times is dicey ... the Court often slices excessive judgments down to size.
And despite best intentions, the scientists on the case made some cruel judgments about his character.
The lawsuit said debt collection law firm Andrea Visgilio-McGrath sent out letters saying court judgments would remain on borrowers' credit reports until the amount owed was paid, when in fact such judgments stay on credit reports for seven years, whether the debtor pays or not.
Moreover, by weakening the credibility of U.S. exceptions to sovereign immunity, JASTA could inadvertently weaken the credibility of all U.S. judgments held against sovereign states, even if those judgments are against a state, like Iran, that the world largely agrees is a state sponsor of terrorism.
They are simply judgments about the accessibility of Chinese shares and bonds, not their value or prospects.
No judgments if you rely on your mom to send you staples like laundry detergent and shampoo.
"Our purpose is to serve the conversation, not to make value judgments on personal beliefs," he said.
And the resources that would be needed to apprehend and make judgments about these people is enormous.
There are going to be judgments made at every point when you develop a system like this.
All countries have problems enforcing civil judgments in financial cases, so the list may not look unusual.
"You know, I have always refrained from making sweeping judgments," Mr. Macron answered slowly, weighing his words.
The additional context, perspective and insights we provide help investors to make important credit judgments with confidence.
It's easy to think of an algorithm as an alternative to making messy and imprecise human judgments.
Under the U.S. Constitution, state courts are required to recognize judgments issued by courts in other states.
The judgments both companies rendered — and the fallout that followed — speak volumes about what is at stake.
This time, her judgments are directed at San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick's protests against police brutality.
They wanted platforms to feel free to make these judgments without risking the liability that Prodigy faced.
As soon as judgments are made, defenses go up, and willingness to bond goes out the window.
The IACHR, which does not sit full time, has seven judges and last year delivered 21 judgments.
Judgments made in America's courts, such as those in anti-bribery cases, have ramifications beyond its borders.
Doctors don't make these official judgments, though officials will ask for medical opinions when making their determinations.
You have millions of years of evolution that guide your mind to make certain judgments and conclusions.
If doctors are not encouraged to make value judgments, guess what you get: care of no value.
"What's harder to measure is the extent to which it affected people's perceptions and judgments," she said.
Then the American people can issue their judgments on those who passed (or didn't pass) the laws.
But in 2015, the UK government has tried to weaken the court's mandate to make binding judgments.
Mr. Barr offered his judgments about the Russia case only after Mr. Mueller wrapped up his inquiry.
"Optimism is defined as expectancy judgments that you can do certain things in the future," she says.
These expectancy judgments are based on past experience, which means that being optimistic takes effort, she explains.
Simply ignoring her own judgments about what options are best for her would be less than respectful.
Of the 87 judgments it delivered, 79 found at least one violation of the human rights convention.
But financial giants that don't like being regulated are trying to use litigation to question those judgments.
Research suggests that the odor of your nervous sweat may subconsciously influence people's judgments of your personality.
It is no argument to complain that such restrictions involve predictive judgments; all lawful prior restraints do.
True probability judgments in science must always be based upon the determinable frequency of pertinent past events.
And the United States will accept that and look at it and make judgments about it appropriately.
If voters' judgments are rooted in emotion and intuition, facts and evidence are likely to be secondary.
The Jefferson, Madison, and Lincoln administrations all believed that court judgments were binding on the White House.
In more than 60 percent of the resolved cases against municipalities, government defendants paid settlements or judgments.
And this is not a time to sit back and think that our judgments are gonna help.
The German economic view, analysts say, is dominated by moralistic judgments and a grave fear of inflation.
Kofi Annan inspired and protected us -- all too often from our own worst instincts and flawed judgments.
Mr. Pallas cautions that it is early in the life of the program to be making judgments.
That doesn't necessarily mean, of course, that my judgments about Mr. Trump aren't in the main correct.
Aren't young people notoriously impulsive and hotheaded, their brains not fully developed enough to make good judgments?
Appropriate criteria helps you avoid personality judgments, which reflect your personal preferences rather than the job requirements.
The government is not allowed to make normative judgments about the legitimacy of a person's religious beliefs.
Such rulings would narrow the real-world impacts of the court's environmental judgments, which conservatives would celebrate.
Someone in that position is not going to make the complex judgments needed to do good work.
"We consider the judgments to be defective in law and will appeal against them," a spokesman said.
Even if some of his harsh judgments are accurate, "Birdmania" does not portray birdmania as very attractive.
Lawyers who sued Mr. Pellicano usually gave up because he had no money to pay any judgments.
Critics say that among the law's other problems, 48 hours is too short to make such judgments.
Manon is just profoundly unhappy, and Mr. De Lestrade doesn't make judgments or draw conclusions about that.
"The Trump administration has today not said a word about the judgments against Sudan," Mr. Newberger said.
But judgments about your friend's diet are not necessary, and needling her would be a lame gag.
Both the prosecution and the defense had brought appeals against the judgments handed down against the men.
They probably involve either imagining things that haven't happened or making subjective judgments about things that have.
These entrepreneurs said they felt pressure from other people's expectations as well as judgments about their wealth.
The government won several domestic judgments, most recently in September 2017, ordering, among other things, that France.
Are aesthetic judgments about mates invariably tied to traits we see as adaptive and worth passing on?
"If these judgments when combined do not constitute 'super-precedent,' I don't know what does," she said.
He seemed neither proud nor defensive, and offered no judgments on the behavior of those he encountered.
We elect a president to make such judgments, which do involve judicial proceedings that can be obstructed.
For her, morality begins with the attempt to remove the taint of self-interest from her judgments.
They constantly monitor our dashboards to make real-time judgments about how best to engage our readers.
The reader agrees to suspend questions and judgments until the end, picking up insights along the way.
Former French governor Jacques de LarosiEere was not a signatory but was cited as sharing its judgments.
The worst part is that the other kids are not the only ones who make these judgments.
People make such judgments: the governing bodies of sports decide what's fair or clean and what's not.
We don't see the things they see and you've got to be really careful in quick judgments.
"The judgments that are made here are not important for me," Saipov, 30, said through an interpreter.
Some internal critics say he relies too much on snap judgments and others have urged greater transparency.
The Times's news judgments truly affect the news priorities of fellow journalists and the public at large.
They are judgments from career prosecutors, so the appropriate thing now is to wait for their recommendation.
Avoiding the appearance of making judgments by appealing to the marketplace of ideas is, at best, disingenuous.
Still other studies show that dogs can pick up on our judgments of objects and act accordingly.
Effective mass-media distribution requires nuanced judgments about newsworthiness as well as identifying and critiquing propaganda narratives.
Iran says its judiciary is independent, and its judgments and rulings are not influenced by political interests.
Of course, our judgments are rooted in the specific historical and cultural context we live in now.
"Reserving judgments is a matter of infinite hope," Nick Carraway admits up front, on the first page.
She has made bad judgment not only on taxes, she's made bad judgments on Libya, on Syria.
As we've seen over the last few episodes, Debbie can't seem to humor her federal agent boyfriend anymore after his weird judgments about her sex life before him and his seemingly-weird (but unknowingly justified due to trauma) judgments about her shoe choices when it comes to seduction.
It's easy, given just how much of the 803 campaign is being conducted via Twitter (and that's even before we deal with President Donald Trump's tweets) to assume that the judgments made on Twitter -- especially by influential liberals -- are reflective of the broader judgments of the Democratic Party.
A.P.: As an attitude rather than a philosophical position, epistemic skepticism consists in always second-guessing your own judgments — about yourself, other people and situations; always monitoring those judgments to make sure you're seeing clearly, have the facts right, aren't making any unfounded inferences or deceiving yourself, etc.
They say Ohio law requires municipalities to pay judgments for employees sued for acts committed during their employment.
People make snap judgments about each other within one tenth of a second, a Princeton University study shows.
"Having people who've spent their careers making difficult judgments in this area would be quite valuable," Verrilli said.
"I wish people wouldn't be so quick to make judgments, especially when they don't know me," Stage said.
SMAs are not ETFs themselves, but invest in ETFs based on their own data-crunching and behavioral judgments.
Second, licensed mental health professionals are very reluctant to make any judgments about anyone based strictly on observation.
We have fact-checkers at organizations like Snopes, Politifact or Media Matters applying judgments to news stories already.
We are proud to say that in our 40 year history we have had no material adverse judgments.
When the judgments of the 20 who examined a particular defendant's case were pooled, this rose to 67%.
It is heavily influenced by ECJ judgments, but it is not obliged to follow them to the letter.
Have other fact checkers looked at a given story, and could or should their judgments inform the other's?
When kids are talented and become successful, you never know if they're going to make the right judgments.
Know, too, that some hiring managers may make judgments based on conscious or unconscious race or gender bias.
The campaigns make their judgments about which delegates will be the most steadfast weeks before the convention opens.
Two legal challenges have gone before Belfast's High Court, with delayed judgments now expected in the coming weeks.
Therefore, a fat body is routinely subjected to lectures, judgments, and insults — from family, friends, or complete strangers.
If that order is thrown up in the air, how will we know what snap judgments to make?
In Capgras syndrome, it's actually the amygdala, which is involved in emotional judgments, that goes awry, he says.
To take heed of such context invites the risk that value judgments will seep into the journalistic output.
I am not making any judgments or offering opinions about the guilt or innocence in any pending case.
Most kids who between five and six deemed Sally to be good: They made intention-based moral judgments.
"These fact checks are not Google's and are presented so people can make more informed judgments," it wrote.
And as a result, legislators indiscriminately crack down on sex workers by imposing their own values and judgments.
"When people make judgments they close all the possibility around them," Jeff Koons told The Telegraph in 2012.
For starters, the new president seems to be prone to making snap judgments on the use of force.
It added that Brown has had four binding judgments against him in Congo regarding the transactions in question.
As I grow older, I find new judgments placed on my body: too big, too round, too soft.
This court decision tells consumers not to speak up for fear of fat legal bills and painful judgments.
It is clearly risky to make sweeping judgments about an entire continent with 54 countries and 2,000 languages.
From medical diagnoses to financial investments, modern humans have to make many complicated judgments where being consistent matters.
CAF said it had no choice but to cancel the deal after two court judgments went against it.
They come with their own attitudes, personalities, idiosyncrasies, and value judgments (especially when it comes to food choices).
One ominous turn lies in the claim made by some protesters for the supremacy of their subjective judgments.
Whether making fart jokes or discussing the finer points of Egyptology, I worry less about the reader's judgments.
The respect shown towards the Sweethearts contrasts with the base judgments directed at other women on the site.
Plum Kettle, the novel's protagonist, is funny, tortured, brilliant, and devastating when it comes to judgments about herself.
In an opinion released Monday, the high court vacated the judgments of the high-profile case, Zubik v.
In an opinion released Monday, the high court vacated the judgments of the high-profile case, Zubik v.
But in show business and the media, thus far, repercussions and judgments have been more swift and severe.
Budgeting – whether in a home or in statehouses across the country – is where critical value judgments are made.
The United States does have a history of complying with the judgments of the International Court of Justice.
They said online platforms don't edit users' copy or make editorial judgments in the same way newspapers do.
But individual doctor's judgments, patients' preferences, and connections between clinicians and patients are what make health care meaningful.
Studies have revealed significant overconfidence in the judgments of scientists, lawyers, engineers, doctors and those in other professions.
Making sound judgments about whether punishment is needed, and how much, depends on intensive fact-finding and humility.
"It would be completely inappropriate to start making judgments only after three races, way too early," he said.
As a method for rendering critical judgments, the referee card system is intriguing, but also inexact and unsatisfying.
One is not a "science denier" if one disagrees with the rhetorical or policy judgments of climate scientists.
Different researchers make different judgments about which factors have the most power to drive crime up or down.
More Accurate Judgments: A mild bad mood also reduces some biases and distortions in how people form impressions.
Their judgments about the candidates are based on far more knowledge than the average voter brings to bear.
"In legal proceedings, these judgments of intent can mean the difference between life and death," the study concludes.
We can make reasonable judgments as individuals, however, on the basis of the total evidence available to us.
His work is especially useful now because it explains how emotions and core value judgments drive political behavior.
Opinion Columnist There's no shame and much honor in the job of coming to judgments about news events.
Ms. Huffington said she celebrated the movement of speaking out, but also called for nuance in the judgments.
But to make these judgments is to succumb to the fallacy that he values what most people value.
In the roughly two-year period examined, only 78 arbitration claims resulted in judgments in favor of consumers.
Instead, we should become aware of our linguistic biases and learn to listen more deeply before forming judgments.
She both relies on Hershberg's massive archival work and takes issue with those judgments critical of her grandfather.
He said the two judgments "raise matters of public interest beyond the particular issue in the wardship proceedings".
That means the collectors win many cases, transforming the debts into judgments they can use to garnish wages.
Such implicit bias, as researchers now understand, happens when we unintentionally use stereotypes or associations to make judgments.
To be clear, our behavioral ranking doesn't make judgments based on political views or the substance of Tweets.
Viewing a clip on the internet is not enough to allow one to make judgments about the production.
Many intelligence judgments certainly deserve post-mortem scrutiny, but a prosecutor is the wrong person to perform it.
Research shows many people elsewhere make judgments about folks with a southern accent and find them less credible.
This is likely to take years, lead to inconsistent judgments and create an inequitable distribution of money damages.
The dating world is, in fact, its own market, with complex economic judgments taking place all the time.
Across the 22 states, about a third of money judgments were for less than the local median rent.
The DEA warns that LSD impairs users' ability to make sound judgments, making them susceptible to personal injury.
For another, who grants Washington the right to make judgments on which companies violate UN Security Council resolutions?
In an opinion released Monday, the high court vacated the judgments in the high-profile case, Zubik v.
As part of the judgments he helped win against those groups, courts would then seize the groups' assets.
And he underscored the document "reflects the judgments of its congressional authors" and not necessarily the White House.
And suing foreign manufacturers can be difficult because it may be harder, though not impossible, to enforce judgments.
In the past, Saudi courts rarely enforced the judgments of foreign courts and arbitration centers against Saudi companies.
This has been changing; the country received 163 applications to enforce foreign judgments worth $667 million last year.
These efforts respond to widespread judgments of the individual behaviors of wealthy people as morally meritorious or not.
Yet what's crucial to see is that such judgments distract us from any possibility of thinking about redistribution.
And the umpires are making judgments based on swings that occur in a relative blink of an eye.
Both Daryan Warner and another defendant, Jose Hawilla, had to make payments on "Forfeiture Money Judgments" in installments.
After a little over a year, Trump is now more confident in his own judgments and political impulses.
Often we're asked, for various reasons, to make judgments based on very thin slices of time and space.
Some of the resulting suits have yielded judgments to stall drilling in states such as Wyoming and Utah.
The U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida approved the judgments against Woodbridge and its 281 affiliates.
I don't always agree with Ben Rhodes's judgments, but this is a factual issue and he's right about this.
Though it's difficult to make judgments based on one photo, the museum outing suggests an improvement in his condition.
S. Attorney Preet Bharara in Manhattan reached an agreement with people who had won terrorism-related judgments against Iran.
Historical judgments are best left to historians who can appraise a president most accurately, often decades after his death.
We'll have to try out Ambient Mode ourselves before we make any final judgments on how well it does.
It must happen at a pace at which people can hear, not people heralding judgments at a feverish rate.
The paper, published Thursday in Science, does not identify the company behind the algorithm that produced those skewed judgments.
The contest over Mr Trump's policy judgments should be fought in the political arena, he said, not the courts.
"I can cite many court judgments that were never implemented," Shah said at a rally in Kerala on Saturday.
Recent movies have caught onto the way social media is changing our initial judgments of, and relationships with, others.
"The overall judgments issued in the ICA were well-supported and the tradecraft was strong," the Senate committee found.
It is a lot to weigh—and as SOE debts pile up, these nuanced judgments will become only weightier.
But it's possible that the AI will miss certain nuances or make bad judgments when faced with unfamiliar situations.
Legal experts say that the rapid-fire judgments have the potential to upturn traditions in deeply-conservative Indian society.
"You enter this villa and you lose all of the outside distractions — technology, people's opinions and judgments," Elizabeth explains.
Although the court retracted that ruling over the weekend, the National Assembly remains powerless due to previous court judgments.
But the judgments have implications far beyond these couple of dozen prisoners and extend well outside the state's borders.
Mines Minister Richard Musukwa said foreign judgments are not enforceable in Zambia until they are registered in local courts.
To be clear, our behavioral ranking doesn&apost make judgments based on political views or the substance of tweets.
Before the strike, Russian officials warned the United States against making any "snap judgments" on Tuesday's chemical weapons attack.
These judgments about inclusion or exclusion are frequently going to seem intuitive to us, the players—that's the point.
Making direct editorial judgments about which news stories are fake would seemingly run contrary to that platform-company ethos.
So Facebook is essentially outsourcing these editorial judgments to independent organizations that are already in the fact-checking business.
In five years, should we still expect human editors to be making news judgments on a feature like that?
The tax has to be designed to weather both "dormant commerce clause" lawsuits domestically and possible WTO judgments internationally.
These judgments come from more than four years of sitting down the corridor from his office at FBI Headquarters.
In the scientific arena, the routine vocabulary of health care professionals and researchers' frames illness and shapes medical judgments.
The other hard part, which was really surprising to me, were people's assumptions and judgments about my family situation.
The International Accounting Standards Board (IASB) published guidance to encourage more selective judgments about relevant information in such statements.
Once an AI is able to offer up respectable musical criticism, isn't it also making judgments independent of humans?
They agreed that, in general, courts are supposed to defer to the president's national security and foreign policy judgments.
In fact, the majority of our judgments are focused on smaller, subtler things, such as handshakes and body language.
I was the lazy one, with my knee-jerk judgments and distant clichés, my superiority from three stories up.
"This weekend, the FIA will monitor the system in operation before analyzing data and making any judgments," it added.
Second, even when agencies can plausibly invoke a FOIA exemption, the courts should not routinely defer to their judgments.
Another judge is considering a case brought by Maryland to uphold the ACA, so we may get dueling judgments.
This chicken-and-egg relationship between feelings and thought can readily be seen in how we make moral judgments.
In other words, our company provoked an assault of judgments inflicted by the self and therefore always possibly imagined.
You seem to think that she is often mistaken in the judgments she voices about the services others provide.
Still, such judgments are easy in hindsight, and it is possible that, given time, this would have been resolved.
In another study, we explored whether nudging people to focus on perpetrators versus victims could affect people's moral judgments.
Of about 220 million Americans with a credit profile, approximately 7 percent have liens or civil judgments against them.
We reserve judgments, that you don't even realize that you're doing, because you don't know anything about their situation.
The Framers rebelled against the notion that court judgments could be set aside by the other branches of government.
He has agreed to pay restitution and judgments totaling $5 million to the state, the attorney general's office said.
The differing judgments on glyphosate by IARC and other regulators have stoked clashes on both sides of the Atlantic.
These leaders demonstrated the integrity to present their judgments, knowing that the president would probably react as he did.
Other search companies, including Microsoft, have been given the same authority, though their number of judgments pales by comparison.
We accept our snap judgments as fact, but what you're saying is that we're inadvertently screwing up our lives?
What the critics really want is for journalists to apply their own moral and ideological judgments to the candidates.
It's replete with Ubers and Champagne, high heels and bikinis, discussions of racism and body issues and endless judgments.
In his mind, financial institutions offered too many conflicts of interest and snap judgments and not enough objective assistance.
And I think that disbelief and the emotional devastation of his election colored a lot of our judgments. Absolutely.
At a book signing, the judgments are cast from a distance of a few feet and in real time.
He has been in prison for a year and will remain there while the High Court considers its judgments.
Each was egotistic, certain about his judgments, and wrong in the severity of his criticism of the other man.
I've heard other C.E.O.s offer up brutal judgments of this and previous administrations — invariably in off-the-record interviews.
And judgments for several similar suits — against the same company, regarding the same product — have been overturned on appeal.
Candidates and governments, including the United States, should pledge ahead of balloting to respect the judgments of these groups.
The three major credit bureaus will eliminate tax liens and civil judgments from the information they collect, starting Saturday.
Plenty of readers might still object, but they would at least see that judgments like these aren't made lightly.
I don't have to tell you how important it is to avoid making ill-informed, impulsive or snap judgments.
Know that developing greater awareness of the emotions and judgments that create your spending "needs" will lead to change.
But its existence does frame the public and market judgments, a constraint some are urging the Fed to escape.
"We reject... unilateral judgments on events more than a century ago, that don't even mention Turkey's losses," he said.
She does not spare us her judgments of Cohen or of SAC Capital or of the hedge fund industry.
"You can make no assumptions and no judgments until you are physically standing inside a space," Ms. Asprea said.
Mr. Christgau programmed the evening's music, in part because no one wanted to be exposed to his withering judgments.
On Wednesday, Underhill said the judgments "raise matters of public interest beyond the particular issue in the wardship proceedings".
The mystery of Middle East politics is why Palestinians have so long been exempted from these ordinary moral judgments.
In addition, be aware of civil court lawsuits, judgments or liens, which account for 20 percent of rejected applications.
"I'm waiting to see what the Intelligence Committee concludes about its investigation before I issue any judgments," he said.
I can't guess about celestial judgments, but in this earthly, temporal realm, I don't think the odds are good.
But, he said, every country makes fine-grained judgments about when to pass on the most sensitive of information.
Put another way, about one-third of damages are accounted for by the top 28500 percent of damage judgments.
Just as important, these articles suggest that wine critics should not make reasoned aesthetic judgments about good and bad.
There are dozens of families in Texas evicted with money judgments — unpaid rent, late fees, court costs — totaling $516.
The country's top court has released landmark judgments legalizing gay sex and adultery to the alarm of Hindu traditionalists.
When making important medical decisions, women and families deserve the truth, and they deserve support, not judgments and lies.
Human beings make snap judgments, evaluate products quickly and can develop distaste for brands in a matter of seconds.
It's hard to quantify what would make a candidate a great leader, but voters still are making their judgments.
But by looking at the many ways the law has changed health care, it's possible to hazard some judgments.
But the snap judgments about exactly why Morales ended up in Mexico — was he pushed, or did he jump?
"There's always a loser when you start making judgments based on other things than based on merit," he said.
But if there is reason on both sides, there is also reason to question the judgments of the courts.
It is our role to give our audiences the best information so that they can form their own judgments.
Sandra Still offers sharp judgments on celebrated paintings and brilliant details about her father during his most reclusive period.
Facebook can't staunch the free flow of our bullshit without dramatically changing its operating philosophy (by making truth judgments about the content its users post), its business practices (by hiring a vast army of new employees to make those judgments), and, arguably, its entire design (by leaving freely available attention on the table).
The moral judgments — in particular the sexual ones — that we make about men and women are utterly and unjustly dissimilar.
Celebs with lots of money often get umbrella policies that will cover $20 million to $30 million in lawsuit judgments.
The latter three categories — performance, composition, and interpretation of music — are subjective judgments on the aesthetics of the skater's performance.
Americans will have their lives dictated by the judgments of whoever becomes confirmed as the next U.S. Supreme Court justice.
Meanwhile, California Republicans urged San Diego voters to allow the judicial process to play out before making their own judgments.
In those cases, it's obtained around $1.5 billion in judgments, but it has only collected around $124 million in total.
But for Bastidas, running is mainly a release, the opportunity to clear her mind of past judgments and negative emotions.
Even though America's intelligence machine is the world's most formidable, it deals mostly in judgments and informed speculation, not certainties.
Or maybe you buy into the idea of AirPods as a status/fashion symbol (no judgments here, it's a thing).
And his own experience, he said, had taught him not to trust confident judgments about the future of an authoritarian.
The court also backed the judgments against three other former Deutsche bankers, who two years ago received suspended jail sentences.
In the meantime, the social network and other platforms must rely on human moderators, who have to make difficult judgments.
Amazon's judgments are so severe that its own rules have become the ultimate weapon in the constant warfare of Marketplace.
Michael Osnato, the attorney for Honig who signed the proposed judgments, did not immediately respond to CNBC's request for comment.
Zandi noted that he's a registered Democrat but said the documents are designed for people to make their own judgments.
Morf and his associates are unsparing in their judgments and fixated on finding the next big thing, whatever it takes.
But does he have the contemporary political nous to make such necessary judgments and the discipline to stick by them?
We'll have to wait and see how the Mate 20 Pro holds up in real life before making any judgments.
Early on he saw a great deal of art, which helped him gain a resolute confidence in his own judgments.
Those policies, Nelson noted, are often subject to the judgments of anyone, including the flight crew, along the reporting line.
The city sold the bonds at issue in 2012 to fund judgments it lost to casinos for property tax appeals.
Before you cast too many judgments, let me own up to a few facts about how I treat my phone.
As a personal astrologer, Renstrom has seen clients use astrology to make similarly generic and largely undeserved judgments about people.
Banned players also get a "reform card" with the details of the offense, as well as judgments from the Tribunal.
If you're the understated type (no judgments!), decorate your shake with just a swirl of whipped cream and few sprinkles.
It is one that places previously undisclosed judgments and misjudgments by the Bureau at the very heart of what unfolded.
We're losing it, but I do think it's time for us to do that vigorous oversight and make those judgments.
That's because those judgments are hard to avoid when you're trying to estimate the effectiveness of advocacy or technical assistance.
Not every race deserves the same money and effort, and sensible political and resource judgments need to be made accordingly.
He has tried over 185 cases, and his clients have received settlements, judgments, and verdicts in excess of $500 million.
In media and IP related matters, attorneys constantly refer to judgments that were rendered by other (mostly West) European courts.
Their commercial judgments about reasonable labour costs would be protected by international law; a fantastic outcome for shareholders and employees.
Creator Jed Mercurio has previously defended "Bodyguard" against accusations of Islamophobia, urging people to conclude the series before making judgments.
This argument blurs the question of intent, but suggests the complexities involved in making any moral judgments about the man.
A review of court documents does not reveal any outstanding judgments or liens against Mr. Caspersen or his known assets.
But that, of course, is not the lens through which a district attorney, weighing evidence and making legal judgments, looks.
We need to make sure that our judgments about that are not blinding us to the facts of the case.
I don't make huge judgments around it, but it does give me a sense of how detail-oriented they are.
Chances are you'd quickly trust the judgments and decisions of that person because his actions are consistent with his words.
We see one piece of video or one short sound byte and we make judgments without any sense of context.
While TV cameras are barred from nearly all other courts, its hearings and judgments are broadcast live on its website.
The concern is that those who do have legitimate liens and judgments against them will get credit that is undeserved.
A sizeable number of liens and judgments do not include this information and have subsequently caused some misrepresentations and mistakes.
Darshan-Leitner said that around 10 percent of $2 billion worth of U.S judgments in her favor have been paid.
In both cases, the children grow beyond their initial judgments and prejudices because they're willing to listen to a friend.
He has a purpose—of course He must—but in her shrill judgments I hear nothing of His Son's love.
I told him he needed to read up on the issue or talk to some people, before making uneducated judgments.
We're all guilty of social-media stalking, but how often are we making character judgments based off each other's images?
That leaves Islamic investors to choose between sometimes conflicting judgments by scholars at advisory firms, financial companies and academic institutions.
Of course, most people never get any training; they make judgments on the fly, about costs, tactics and personal integrity.
Ask them how the names, tone and content of the comments change their judgments on the worth of each point.
But such judgments have always been accompanied by a sense that better choices and more appropriate behavior would be forthcoming.
But it's also a reason to temper our judgments about people based on the things they say on social media.
The strength of the narrative and reporting in "The Big Picture" is not matched by equally trenchant judgments and predictions.
But Mr. Solomon found that local judgments were more profitable, and decentralized ordering became a pattern for all his stores.
He admitted to a litany of unpaid bills, legal judgments and defaulted mortgages that had dogged him for two decades.
Lippmann doubted this level of mastery was possible because citizens are too removed from the world to form concrete judgments.
This would be true regardless of whether the judgments were made by a computer or by a human decision maker.
We see these relationships only through Myshkin's eyes, dulled through the distance of time and his own emotions and judgments.
There's a lot of that empirical evidence spread throughout the book, and in some cases my judgments about terms changed.
When using standard, noncoercive interrogation, they can make reasonably informed judgments about whether detainees are lying or telling the truth.
The head spins as he trots past thinkers from Plato to Steven Pinker, frequently rendering tendentious judgments along the way.
Only then will we be able to make any clear judgments about what might or might not happen in Milwaukee.
Music, in his telling, is about open-ended, never-ending pleasure, about gaining confidence in your own choices and judgments.
But most people — even doctors and science reporters — aren't really equipped to make those judgments, particularly when data are suppressed.
"People make judgments based on what they see, and that perception becomes their version of the truth," Ms. Gottsman said.
Studies document that we make judgments about one another — including about intelligence — according to the aesthetics of teeth and mouth.
Democracy relies on a citizenry informed and active enough to make such judgments; in a democracy, we are all critics.
It's tough to separate finger-wagging judgments about tech from valid concerns about how tech could be degrading our lives.
Such judgments take guesswork about the choices state officials will make, and they almost certainly involve some degree of error.
Azango doesn't let pressure from the government, judgments from society or the challenges of being a female reporter silence her.
Yet designing an economy fit for the twenty-first century will mean making judgments about what's valuable and what's not.
Instead, it tied up courts for years to appeal judgments until claimants were forced to accept pennies on the dollar.
Mr. Perry would sit atop the men and women making the judgments about whether Iran is complying with that accord.
Historians began revising, some time ago, the earlier judgments of Grant as an unimaginative, bloody-minded general and bumbling president.
Teenagers, as we know, are still developing their ability to make good judgments and are often drawn to taking risks.
Such a change would attempt to skirt contentious judgments about "values" and instead shift the debate to sound financial management.
Tuesday was the second day that senators announced their judgments on the president's behavior, delivering speeches on the Senate floor.
"Before making any judgments, I want to know the facts of what occurred between the President and Ukraine," McAdams said.
"We're the appropriate party to make the right judgments to balance out the needs of everyone else," Mr. Moorman said.
A scientist ponders whether aesthetic judgments about mates are tied to traits we see as adaptive and worth passing on.
The lawsuit seeks to collect $190,000 in unpaid fines, fees and judgments against Vision and several affiliated limited liability companies.
They asked for default judgments against the company, requesting full damages for Garcia, Cordova and Hernandez and fees for themselves.
Our environment is simultaneously the protected and the protector, offering a respite from the expectations and judgments placed upon us.
Money really does matter in education, which could provide fresh momentum for more lawsuits and judgments like the Connecticut decision.
He seemed to have allowed over-zealous, experienced prosecutors who worked for him to cause him to make poor judgments.
And issuing judgments based on facts is what will ensure #MeToo and other movements retain credibility and, by extension, impact.
Everyone who voted for Donald Trump perhaps averted their gaze from racism, and we can make moral judgments about that.
"That suggests that these animals make value judgments around sensory input instead of just reacting reflexively to harm," Crook said.
"The UN Special Rapporteur should allow British courts to make their judgments without his interference or inflammatory accusations," he said.
And though Barr is working with CIA Director Gina Haspel and FBI Director Wray, he can ultimately overrule their judgments.
But in an email interview with Hyperallergic, Mater is careful not to make any judgments, focusing instead on the facts.
The value of Wolff's book, though, isn't in the judgments themselves, but in the more nuanced portrait of Trump's deficiencies.
Personal judgments superseded national security risk guidance Second, Manning asserts that she had not expected a sentence as severe as the one that she received — 35 years in a military prison, essentially arguing that her personal cost-benefit judgments on the impact of the leaks should govern the sentence received in a U.S. military court.
Have Chinese companies been overpaying for football clubs and hotel chains, or have they been making shrewd judgments about consumer trends?
Resistance to a fiduciary rule would come from those who argue that consumers should be able to make their own judgments.
Hafez wants people across the country to see the exhibits, and really learn about refugees' stories before they make rash judgments.
But because the public relies on the website so much, Facebook's rules and judgments have an outsized impact on public debate.
There are enough people in the world who make judgments about my body, I don't need to take part in that.
The city has filed a lawsuit against offenders who owe more than $10,000 in judgments or unpaid fines, the release said.
When he first appeared before the Senate in 2006, he pledged he would keep his philosophical positions out of his judgments.
And I have never seen political views in any way influence the policy judgments that are made inside the Federal Reserve.
In it, Farrow describes "odd signals" from NBC executives and suggests that the network's own secrets weighed on the network's judgments.
But the share price makes dynamic judgments about the long term that will cause you to doubt yourself like never before.
It can increase the individual's capacity for aesthetic experience, removing expectations and value judgments derived from entertainment and commercial visual media.
The elites make judgments about which candidates are strongest — with the best message and delivery — that many voters end up sharing.
"If you have someone's photo and you have someone's name, you're going to make some judgments about that person," he said.
Singapore's court judgments, including on Mr Yee's case, are reasoned and published, and can stand scrutiny by anyone, including The Economist.
Negative emotions about body image existed before the internet, but they are amplified when strangers can issue snap judgments on attractiveness.
When that goal has been achieved, probably through more court judgments and interpretations, the focus will switch to other inconvenient viewpoints.
One possibility is that our participants were wrong, perhaps because their urge to blame impaired the accuracy of their moral judgments.
So here we face the other possibility, one less flattering to most moral philosophers: It's their moral judgments that are distorted.
Whatever one regards as cogent, there are real questions about whether agencies of the secular state should be making such judgments.
It has to do with Willowdean's judgments, which comes to bite her in the butt, and she has to confront them.
Mistakes in monetary policy are often made as the economic cycle matures, when judgments about the right interest rate are hardest.
Having this revelation — and developing a sense of curiosity around my own judgments — made me feel a great sense of freedom.
Putting down the phone to talk to someone before making any snap judgments can make all the difference in the world.
The tasks included things like "solving visual puzzles, brainstorming, making collective moral judgments, and negotiating over limited resources," the paper notes.
Venezuela and PDVSA are estimated to owe more than $100 billion to bondholders, suppliers, allied governments, lenders and creditors holding judgments.
Some say they lacked courage, but they made their best judgments based on facts as they understood them at the time.
Enforcing those judgments in the United States requires that the ICSID decisions be ratified by U.S. courts, which Crystallex has done.
It does not permit the government to make judgments about which religions are acceptably "nondenominational" (good!) and which are "sectarian" (bad!).
And this is true of nearly everything and everyone these days: We make judgments based on imagery, not the printed word.
The principle of judicial independence means that presidents and presidential candidates respect the rule of law and the judgments of judges.
By 'censoring' I mean deciding not to write or publish things for reasons other than my own judgments of their merits.
Earlier on Tuesday, a U.S. judge reiterated previous judgments, saying the fight over Oi's future must be fought in Brazilian courts.
Quick judgments are made and the media – the press and television – report stories without validating the facts and getting them right.
Next, he found lots of examples of inappropriate judgments, from former Attorney General Loretta Lynch to a few agents and others.
There are definitely different judgments as far as the popularity or the potential for success for some artists that I booked.
But the most perverse judgments arise from an unholy hybrid of antiquated British rules and Islamic law: the law against blasphemy.
This awareness could lessen the discrepancy we witnessed in students' judgments of their performance vis-à-vis how they actually performed.
Lawyers who have brought civil lawsuits against those governments say they typically do not respond, resulting in default judgments for plaintiffs.
The bigger challenge is usually enforcing the judgments and collecting damages, says Gary Osen, a New Jersey lawyer currently suing Iran.
The problem is that these standards are bald, all-things-considered moral judgments, about which jurors are unlikely to reach unanimity.
So often, parents worry that comments on their children's eating habits will be received as judgments about body weight or character.

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