Word: judgment
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...tough call, the referees' judgment...there was a lot of traffic in front of the net and [the referees] thought there was nothing intentional," Coach Ronn Tomassoni said. "Obviously they saw it differently...
...especially when the hands control your country's fate. Money managers in the U.S. were stunned. During the Salinas era they had grown accustomed to being alerted in advance to any major change in Mexico's financial policies. In a reaction that reflected professional pique as much as considered judgment, they dumped Mexican securities as fast as they could...
...agreement with both is based far more on the perception of how the results of the studies might be viewed, rather than any reality," Hennekens said late last month. "We are not accusing them of anything. This was bad judgment more than anything...
John Paul also consults frequently with bishops outside Rome whose judgment he trusts. The Pope has relied heavily for advice on the synod of bishops that meets in Rome every three years. He has attended all their sessions -- including the most recent ones in October -- listening with his usual intensity. But there is never a joint final communique. Indeed, the Pope may be advised, but to the private dismay of many bishops, any decision on issues discussed will be made by the Pope, and the Pope alone. As John Paul once told TIME's Wilton Wynn: "It is a mistake...
...down when it strayed in their airspace, but the American military is waiting for outside confirmation. Although the White House says the government hopes the incident won't effect the October nuclear agreement forged between the U.S. and North Korea, a State Department spokesman said Americans will "form a judgment" about North Korea based on how quickly the matter is resolved.Post your opinion on theInternationalbulletin board...