Word: judgemental
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Because the 40 boats in each event have to pass in tight spaces, coxes do not always use their best judgement, says Jerry Olrich, a member of the Head-of-the-Charles Committee, who has rowed in all 20 regattas. "Sometimes in the heat of battle, you just try to do your damnedest...
ONLY A QUACK offers a quick, painless fix for a serious illness. And although we may be tempted at times to seek such expedient treatment, sound judgement tells us to forebear...
...line-item veto promises less, both to Congress and to the cause of a balanced budget, than the panacea it has been made out to be. It is too superficial and has too many potential side effects to cure our budgets' ills. Congress should defer to its better judgement and resist this instance of political quackery...
...this argument fails for two reasons. First, Cambridge's elected officials made a responsible judgement by not allowing a public referendum to take place on an issue already declared unconstitutional by Federal courts. The move saved the city litigation costs and wasted time. But, even more importantly, they exercised an important leadership role for their constituents...
...rest of the month, the half dozen freshman senior advisers examine student records more closely The first step is to separate smokers from non-smokers. From then on, the process becomes more subjective, almost artistic. "It's a very handcrafted process with a lot of individual judgement involved," says Associate Dean of Freshmen Susan W. Lewis. The goal of the project is to achieve Harvard's motto, "diversity," without creating a situation that would create havoc inside the dorm room come September, officials...