We abandon good judgment and good decisions and look like a deer in the headlights. |
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He lacks strategy and good judgment, and his quick temper and impetuosity too often get the better of him. |
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While no protocol can anticipate every situation, common sense and good judgment will be our guiding principles. |
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Give a specific example of a time when you used good judgment and logic in solving a problem. |
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It is the last sport or activity where decisions and conventions are left to the good judgment of its practitioners. |
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Here again, the financial planner will have to use good judgment to make the necessary adjustments. |
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The strength of our people is crucial, because no matter how many controls are in place, people ultimately have to exercise good judgment. |
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The boys gradually learned good judgment, because they were using their own. |
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As with much of initiation art, this sculpture instructs the initiates and the community in matters of dispute resolution, sexual maturity, and good judgment. |
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Within this framework, directors, officers and employees are expected to exercise good judgment and be accountable for their actions. |
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On humanitarian grounds, why will the minister not show compassion, good judgment and do the right thing by immediately issuing a work permit? |
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Fortunately, they exercised enough good judgment not to make him critic for the status of women as well. |
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Proven ability to work effectively under pressure displaying sound initiative and good judgment. |
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Roads can normally be opened to traffic within two hours but good judgment regarding climatic and traffic conditions should prevail. |
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Common sense and good judgment must be exercised to avoid any perception of impropriety or conflict of interest. |
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We urge you to exercise good judgment when sharing personal information in these areas. |
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Not surprisingly, good judgment based on considerable experience is an essential part of good monetary policy. |
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Care and good judgment must be exercised to avoid locomotive wheel slide and severe in-train forces. |
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In such a case, pilots are expected to exercise good judgment in whatever action they choose to take. |
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In this coming year we will seek to grow with the same combination of enthusiasm and good judgment as in the past. |
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Counsel are expected to exercise good judgment and consult with senior managing lawyers in assessing what should and what need not be disclosed. |
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And his calls to family and friends before the police and emergency services forever cast doubt on his good judgment. |
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You handle multifarious activity with wisdom and good judgment. |
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Use good judgment and go to boot crampons and hand tools if need be. |
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Instances where the law is not explicit require using good judgment, adhering to the spirit of the law, and following the principles of honesty, integrity, and common sense. |
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Prevent lameness due to nerve damage at calving time through good judgment, proper and careful use of calf pullers and early consideration of caesarean section. |
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Including going against their good judgment. |
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In such cases, the young offender received special protection and must undergo a psychiatric examination to make sure of his capacity to exercise good judgment. |
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It is essential that you consider how all of your actions, both inside and outside the company, might appear and that you use good judgment in all your personal and business dealings outside your role with the company. |
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No one measure should trump good judgment, which involves careful weighing of a range of evidence and incorporating patient and organizational preferences. |
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The employee shall exhibit good judgment with respect to the content of documents he brings with him during his work, be they in electronic or paper form. |
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Good decisionmaking relies on good data and good judgment. |
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Mrs. Lirette Evers' accounting skills provide her with an analytical point of view on the issues regarding the Mouvement, and uses good judgment and caution in the decision-making process. |
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Parents need to use good judgment and avoid intervening too often or overzealously in their children's play. |
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Effective sample handling requires good judgment. |
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A great deal will therefore depend on the personal actions, good judgment and creativity shown by Mr Solana and Mrs Ferrero-Waldner in the course of this year. |
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I should also like to salute the good judgment it has shown in placing the emphasis on the issue of 'Communicating Europe' at a time when public information is taking on the utmost importance. |
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Employees shall use good judgment and common sense in all situations when the requirements of the law or of good business practices appear unclear. |
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It would require a person with good judgment, or a committee at a senior level within the institution, to assess any procedural errors that may have occurred based on clear guidelines. |
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I never saw thinge done by you which preposterated or perverted the good judgment that all the world esteemeth to shine in you. |
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Make sure that your kids are well informed, that they use good judgment, and that they never, ever arrange to meet a chatmate without your supervision. |
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