But some of the rules leave room for IRS officials to make judgment calls and probe individual groups for further information.
Doctors sometimes make judgment calls to treat people as high risk because of family history, even if it isn't part of the patient's risk score.
You really have to examine each on a case-by-case basis and make a judgment call.
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You have to look at each case separately, think independently, and make a judgment call.
As the reigning world endurance champion, Sheikh Mohammed is certainly well placed to make that judgment.
"But I'm not going to make that judgment, " he said, saying it was up to the Syrian people.
Mr. SAGAN: So the Security Council has to make a judgment about whether those withdrawal reasons are legitimate.
When we see someone gesture, we automatically, subconsciously, and instantly make a judgment about the intention of that gesture.
Still, if you'd like to make a judgment for yourself, you can check out the footage from the booth below.
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We want to see black, white, good, bad, and we want to make a judgment call because we're smart, intelligent people.
Let us have 10 days to try and make a judgment and a decision whether the American people are behind this.
Perhaps the error is in the preparation of the tax returns, but I do not have the expertise to make that judgment.
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As noted, I leave it to the reader to make that judgment.
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The resolution says that a failure to co-operate is the key and the United States has claimed a right to make that judgment itself.
"Based on what the discussions are as of last night, I had to make a judgment, " said Chief Financial Officer Martina Hund-Mejean in an interview.
So people will just have to make that judgment for themselves.
Hard to make that judgment, not knowing who the candidates are.
"In society we have to make a judgment of how far we want to be watched and how much we want to feel protected, " said Velastin.
"We wanted to force people to see a selection, make a judgment, choose from a list and pick only from those they saw, " said Ms. Bernstein.
No superior court can challenge this finding, because to make a judgment about a witness's veracity you have to be there when the cross-examination is conducted.
And so we continue to rely on the independence of the NRC and its ability to make those judgment calls as to whether it is operating safely enough.
Let the American people speak through their elected representatives to find out whether the American people would be - kind of took the president now two months to make this judgment.
The idea of a Public Value Test is to make a judgment about the value of the service, balanced against the rest of the market and any potential harm to competitors.
Mr. NORMAN ORNSTEIN (Political Analyst, American Enterprise Institute): In the end he's going to make a judgment about what's more important: one campaign promise, or achieving something grand in a major policy area.
In no way is my presentation of the above data meant to lessen the status and importance of secretaries and administrative assistants (nor is it intended to make a judgment about the appropriateness of income levels).
You make a judgment much earlier, as early as middle school, and designate certain students to follow an academic track, which gives them a liberal education, and the rest to follow a professional or vocational track.
From the remaining small list, Gerstein had to make a judgment call and chose Tuesday Morning (nasdaq: TUES - news - people ), a Dallas-based chain of 594 off-price specialty stores in 42 states.
As soon as the side of his brain that did not make the judgment hears what he has just said, the patient tries to offer an explanation: he blurts out that sesame seeds are tiny and cannot hurt anyone.
Note that, in warning against excessive concentrations or common exposures across the banking system, regulators need not make a judgment about whether a particular asset class is mispriced--although rapid changes in asset prices or risk premiums may increase the level of concern.
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