Word: judgemental
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Wind's speech brought a question from Forster in the discussion session, asking if the critic should primarily make an "aesthetic analysis," and secondarily a "judgement of the artist's responsibility" and aims, or vice versa...
...results of the reading examinations were never accurate, Starck asserted, as "it is hard to get an objective judgement where a large number of correctors are involved. The only fair way is to have each paper read by two men," he indicated, adding that the volume of examinations makes this impossible...
Once this has been achieved there is still the need for easily accessible facilities for review of grades after they have been recorded. Under the present system errors in judgement must be referred to the appropriate Administrative Board for "investigation and report to the Faculty." Few students and fewer instructors are willing to go to such an extremity. But if there existed within each department a board of review, ready to consider grievances and with the power to act upon its decisions, a large proportion of whatever injustice exists would be climinated, and the cause of almost all student complaints...
...National Relief Committee cooperates with the World Student Relief delegates in each country. The personnel of each committee is chosen with a view to assuring competent judgement and equitable distribution free from political bias or governmental influence...
...under a 1941 state law, $357.74 (for a half year) went to parents who sent their children to Roman Catholic schools. The amount was trifling, but the principle was vital to one Arch R. Everson, a townsman who is the paid secretary of a taxpayers' league. He won a judgement that the 1941 law was unconstitutional. By successive appeals the case reached the Supreme Court...