Word: judgment
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...record straight for Reader Chittenden: Cubists, such as Georges Braque, make geometrical designs based on the physical world; Surrealists, such as Salvador Dali, try to paint the peculiar vividness of dreams. In distinguishing loose screws from effective artists in both camps TIME will continue to use its own judgment, to respect that of honest authori-ties...
...wonders if Spain is to be aided so that afterwards the Communists may guide the destinies of Spain.' They have come to ask us this! And let it not surprise you, because one of the things which I objected to was the series of excesses which, in my judgment, are being committed; for example, that there should be military leaders of great importance who were always present in Communist Congresses and parades in honor of Communists. Photographs were taken of all that and were published in the newspapers, and these newspapers went to London, to Paris, to other capitals...
...jump out at cars, little mindful of the dangers they are incurring, then is the time for all drivers to use every ounce of precaution. And it is often part of the make-up of youth not to slow up at such times. These are the times when good judgment is required, judgment to size up one's own physical disabilities--slower mental reactions resulting from fatigue, for instance,--and judgment to size up the requirements of the district in which one is travelling. And the tragedy that descends like lightning is that every so often a lapse of judgment...
...part of promoters for the worth and good faith of the securities they issue . . ." And further capital must not become "entrenched in certain favored corporate structures." Therefore "the limited liability corporation must be deprived of the right to retain profits and invest them, . . . not according to the judgment of the market but at the discretion of the managers." Mr. Lippmann does not say whether he favors the S.E.C. or the undistributed profits...
...ancient Egyptians," said the professor," believed that each man had not one but three souls. There was the shadow which like the body went to the grave and corrupted there. There was the immortal soul that went before Osiris for judgment...