Word: judgmental
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...added that the question is a matter of judgment, and that Honnet had not expected so large an influx of eligible freshmen...
...seek to replace informed judgment, with all its frailty, by some inexpensive statistical substitute...
...issue was and is whether newsmen like Schorr can unilaterally declassify documents; whether their judgment will supersede that of the House of Representatives (to name just one entity); and whether "confidentiality of sources" will replace "national security" as the last refuge of scoundrels...
...turned out to be his humor. But Ford did not select Dole as his running mate just for the laughs he might bring. A former G.O.P. national chairman, Dole can peel skin as well as tickle ribs. Dole accuses Carter of vaulting ambition and questions his "weird performance, his judgment" in the wake of the Playboy interview...
...seem almost familiar -be cause they predict and predate so much American painting of the '50s. Even the rhetoric is familiar; one finds Tack in 1920 describing a 'valley . . . walled in by an amphitheatre of mountains as colossal as to seem an adequate setting for the Last Judgment...