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exercising judgment
noun as in choosing
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Example Sentences
She contacted the National Institutes of Health and learned about a condition that bore a striking resemblance to Christy and Mary’s symptoms: frontotemporal dementia, or FTD, which emerges in the prime of adult life — as young as 40, in some cases — and relentlessly attacks the part of the brain responsible for planning, organizing, expressing language, understanding social cues and exercising judgment.
The work of humans, he said, will increasingly be to focus on developing industry expertise, exercising judgment in complex legal matters, and offering strategic guidance and building trusted relationships with clients.
Elon himself and many others have been saying, “Look, this is simple. This is just free speech. One tech company shouldn’t be exercising judgment on what’s hateful or whatever. As long as it’s legal, it should be broadcast.”
I dream of a curriculum emphasizing research skills, analytical skills, practice in exercising judgment and using language with accuracy.
In contrast, deciding to not count all immigrants in the census has nothing to do with exercising judgment about which cases prosecutors will pursue.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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