Being a welfare mother entitled everyone to make judgements about me and my choices.
"People tend to make judgements over time based on a whole range of different sources, " Mr Simmonds explained.
We may be slower, but we have certain abilities as a species to make judgements on which machines remain clueless.
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So, you know, we have a system of inspection that already allows us to make judgements about whether hospitals are coming up to scratch or not.
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Michael Copeland of the UUP observed that, since this was was enabling legislation, it was hard to make judgements without having sight of the regulations that would follow.
It is tough to make judgements like this when your own life is so tangled up with the events of the world, but I think it is reasonable to say that the 1972 election was the end of an era.
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Crowds generally, taken as a whole, make better judgements than individuals within them.
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On the one hand, ministers going out of their way to bang on about local authorities having the freedom to make the judgements they see fit.
In contrast to other medical professionals who have to make quick judgements about their patients, Canarelli had a longer period of time during which she should have realised Gaillard's treatment was failing, the court found.
The prime minister again sent his condolences to the families of servicemen who died in Iraq but urged people to make their judgements on the basis of the evidence once the Iraq survey group had reported.
But he said you also needed to "make the right judgements" about where to spend the money in order to "make a difference" and said the government's recapitalisation of banks had made a difference and he hoped would eventually yield a return to the government.
Now, to be clear, I did not make any value judgements about this.
He said people could make their own judgements about engaging in civil disobedience, but it should always be an alternative to violence not something that leads to violence.
The truth of the matter is that it's far too early to make those kind of judgements, which will depend on the balance of forces within a future coalition more than on the outcome of the popular vote.
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Clearly Bangladesh were so disappointing again - with the exception of Tamim Iqbal - that it's hard to make too many concrete judgements or bold statements, but what I have learned from this series is that Steven Finn is a bowler of great potential.
The fact that his opera comes accompanied by a large gift make me wonder whether artistic judgements have not been skewed.
But I think the biggest single thing I have learned is that you can't please all the people all the time but in the end it's less important to be liked than to do the job to the best of your ability according to the judgements that you make and then the country will make its own judgement on it.
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But asked if something was "fundamentally wrong" Ms Watson replied that such questions were "judgements you will have to make as a committee".
Hiring managers target specific experiences or education to make determinations about which people to hire, and managers limit or marginalize members of the team based upon arbitrary judgements regarding background and experience.
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