Word: judgemental
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...question is entirely one of the scorer's judgement, and since the official scorer recorded it as a single and an error it will so stand in the official records, regardless of conflicting opinions...
...close association with Harvard as student and Fellow makes Bishop Lawrence an excellent interpreter of the problems facing the undergraduate who plans to enter the ministry; and his long experience in that profession makes his judgement of its opportunities of unusual value to the man who is undecided as to his career. And the ministry with its requirement of unselfish devotion to church and congregation and its incommensurate rewards in the luxuries of life is a profession which more than any other demands an inspiring interpreter...
...preparing these reports," he continued, "the policy has been to select significant cases; in other words, those which have value as precedence for the guidance of business judgement. Each case will be stated as it arose in the experience of the firm or company from which it was obtained with only such incidental alterations as are necessary to disguise the identity of the source...
Although the Chief Justice, Professor Zechariah Chafee L '13, expressed afterwards the opinion that the defendant had the right view of the law, the point score judgement in the Ames Competition trial last night was 8 to 4 in favor of the Scott Club. Melbourne Bergeeman 21 and William Greener 21, were counted for the plantiff while N.S. Dillon 21, and T.H. Adams 21, represented the Ames Gray Club in a mock suit...
...Harvard graduates and prominent citizens, but more valued in the practicality and frankness of a compliment made unwittingly. One of President Eliot's last accomplishments was the foundation of the Harvard Business School in 1908. At the time it was an experiment, an experiment tempered, however, by the judgement of a man who could see ahead...