Word: judgment
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...John Roberts has devoted his entire professional life to the cause of justice. And he’s widely admired for his intellect, his sound judgment, and personal decency,” Bush said...
Over the years, music fans have often suspended judgment in return for a few hummable bars, and generally rock stars have had the decency not to push their luck by reminding us of what we're indulging. (Chuck Berry sang Sweet Little Sixteen well before his problems with an underage girl.) R. Kelly is playing a different, more dangerous game. His shamelessness is something to behold, but indulging it comes at a cost: it's called shame...
...John Roberts has devoted his entire professional life to the cause of justice. And he’s widely admired for his intellect, his sound judgment, and personal decency,” Bush said...
...wealth gap between rich and poor but the "hope disparity"?a widening gulf between those who see a brighter future ahead and those who do not. In Osaka, Ijiri can relate. His father's generation, he says, believed that tomorrow will be better than today. Ijiri's judgment: "I don't know if I'll ever make enough to support a family. We're most definitely headed the wrong...
...most efficient means, and that all of the streaming would happen below the surface. Instead, the burden is on the user-do you want Wi-Fi or EVDO at this very moment?-and it remains to be seen whether the user is the best person to make this judgment. Wide-area networks will get faster and more ubiquitous, and the reasons for integrated Wi-Fi, for use only in particular, often invisible locations, will get murkier and murkier...