Word: judgemental
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...CCSR receives and passes final judgement on recommendations received by the Advisory Committee on Shareholder Responsibility (ACSR). The ACSR is a 12-member group composed of students, faculty and alumni in equal proportions...
...police in no way blocked the protestors' access to public areas; the buses provided for delegates were part of a city-wide network established for the convention, and Mr. Feinberg's contention that the protestors could not be seen or heard from the convention center suggests either biased judgement or faulty eyesight...
Organizations at Harvard should have broad latitude to conduct private meetings for their members in the manner they think best. It may be good judgement for an organization to invite others with a particular interest in an outside speaker to attend even if they have sharply opposing views. But the University should not insist that an organization invite nonmembers to hear a speaker whenever there is reason to believe that they might wish to come. For example, the Republican Club should be able to invite political figures to speak without having to allow members of the Democratic Club to attend...
...reported the loans to a representative of the court, and when notified that he had acted improperly, paid the money back promptly with 12% interest. He did nothing illegal, but the judge could remove him as conservator. Said a New York banker: "He's an honest man with poor judgement...
...spokesman said that decisions as to what sports will be covered are made by the day's producer based on his judgement as to where viewer interest lies. Thomas G. Osenton added that it is still impossible to say whether the semifinals and finals of ther competition in California will be seen on American television...