Word: judgment
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...billion. "If we didn't do it once and for all now, we would continue to face losses in our entertainment business," said Tsunao Hashimoto, Sony's executive deputy president. That was the practical assessment. Hollywood's goes something like this: "It is a Japanese failure of judgment and an American failure of management," says a major Sony investor...
...most important are intelligence, open-mindedness, perspicacity, a wide breadth of experience and knowledge, common sense and good judgment," Rudenstine wrote. "To these should be added a deep concern about higher education in general and Harvard's welfare and progress in particular...
...most thoughtful and fair-minded people with whom I have had the privilege to work," Rudenstine said in a statement yesterday. "Harvard has benefited from his excellent judgment and wise council in innumerable ways...
...report also suggests creating a Standing Faculty Committee on Public Service, which would have "ultimate judgment on levels of activity and educational objectives of public service programs...
President Clinton -- immediately drawing fire from remaining liberal allies -- last night said he wouldn't rule out working with thenew Republican-controlled Congresson a constitutional amendment supporting school prayer. Asked about the GOP proposal, Clinton said, "I want to reserve judgment. I want to see the specifics. I'll be glad to discuss it with (the Republicans). . . . I certainly wouldn't rule it out. It depends on what it says." White House advisers downplayed the statement, but it was the first time Clinton ever signaled willingness to play ball on the issue, and GOP leaders, including future House Speaker Newt...