Word: judgmentalism
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...decision maker. They had no evidence he suffered from mental illness. He was not exactly reckless but was comfortable wielding absolute power, using naked force and taking risks. He was wary and opportunistic and relied only on himself to make decisions. And his sense of mission could taint his judgment...
...army especially, but Saddam remains the strongest of the weak. His control over the intelligence and security services appears unshakable. Officers' families are hostages, and the regime is very good at creating a community of guilt, in which everyone has committed crimes from corruption to execution and fears judgment by a more democratic successor government...
...artillery strike on the building would also impose a great cost on innocents. A responding force is asked (under "proportionality") to consider whether there is an alternative and effective way to disable the sniper that would cause less damage to civilians trapped in the building. These are often delicate judgment calls, made in hazardous circumstances. Expertise in small-arms infantry tactics as well as ethical acuity enters the mix. The bulldozing of booby-trapped buildings in Jenin has been questioned by some international critics. But the Israelis say they warned occupants to evacuate first and chose to avoid far harsher...
...JUDGMENT Is anyone really against fresh breath...
...JUDGMENT It's hard to make a turtle intimidating...