• For this reason if no other, his public judgment would lay down a marker around which average opinion could coalesce.

    ECONOMIST: Economics focus

  • How much easier the contest would be if some widely watched, widely respected authority figure offered his public judgment on the faces in the photographs, telling readers whom he deemed the prettiest.

    ECONOMIST: Economics focus

  • The public rushed to judgment long before the young men were eventually acquitted.

    CNN: Rush to judgment in Trayvon Martin case

  • This would institute the office of a public prosecutor, leaving the judges to weigh the evidence and pronounce judgment, in public and aloud, for all to hear.

    ECONOMIST: Chile

  • But that was a judgment made about a public man: Starr has now introduced his wanton private shadow, and asks us to reckon with both.

    CNN: ASIANOW - TIME Asia

  • But the public seems inclined to a harsher judgment.

    ECONOMIST: Japanese banking

  • In a blog post this week ForbesWoman reporter Jenna Goudreau pointed out that this is just one in a recent streak of female leaders and public figures showing serious lapses in judgment.

    FORBES: The Conversation

  • In our judgment, this lack of public confidence must be remedied.

    CNN: Experts question U.S. terror alert system

  • 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.

    BBC: Trust review: Your questions

  • And finally, the public release of information detailing unprofessional conduct demonstrates poor judgment and will affect his credibility in the country where he's been nominated to serve.

    WHITEHOUSE: Press Briefing

  • Ultimately, it is these institutional investors, more so even than the public shareholders of Blackstone, Apollo and KKR, who sit in judgment on their effectiveness.

    FORBES: Private Equity Turns its Eyes towards Underwriting Fees

  • But the act's remit extends only to the public telephone network, which was defined in a recent House of Lords judgment as ending at the wall socket.

    ECONOMIST: A snooper��s charter

  • With no single issue commanding public attention, the integrity of candidates has emerged as the most important matter for electoral judgment.

    ECONOMIST: The underdogs start snapping

  • Treasury minister Liam Byrne accused Mr Osborne of "trying to mislead the public" and said the claims raised "serious questions" about the shadow chancellor's judgment.

    BBC: Osborne tax hike claim sparks row

  • Thanks to the communications revolution, the general public can now examine allegedly scandalous statements, in their full context, and reach its own informed judgment on what they mean and whether their author should be punished.

    CNN: ASIANOW - TIME Asia | Malaysia: Sued into Silence

  • The French, who offer one model of how to think about the private life of public figures--ignore it--made the movie that best sums up the peculiar intricacies of moral judgment.

    CNN: All The Presidents' Movies

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