Word: judgmentalism
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...think I made my move a little too early,” Cinelli said. “In hindsight if I had waited I would probably have had a better chance, but it’s tough to make that judgment when you’re out there...
TIME: Doesn't it make more sense for a British central bank to set interest rates according to British conditions? What's logically implausible about continuing that practice? BLAIR: There's nothing logically implausible. The question is, you have to make a judgment in the end if the benefits of currency stability, terms of trade, investment and the fact we're in a single market with the other countries outweigh the lack of flexibility you then have in your exchange rate by having a single currency...
...flight, he had to remove articles of clothing, and once he even had the lining pulled out of his suitcase. "Pilots can't complain or object because our airlines will discipline us or even fire us," he said. "As a pilot, the public trusts my skills, character and judgment to keep them safe, but it's becoming an ordeal even to get to the plane." Airport security most likely will only get tougher. To meet the deadline set by Congress late last year, Mineta will announce this week that starting Jan. 18, for the first time in history, U.S. airlines...
...unrest, watch out. Not long ago, Latin America was known less for the democratic transfer of power than for autocrats with epaulets on their shoulders. So far, nobody has suggested that Argentina's crisis might be solved by a smack of military discipline. But more disorder could change that judgment...
...Bill Graham is an outstanding scholar, teacher, and talented administrator whose judgment and effective leadership style win wide admiration and praise,” Summers said in a statement released late last month, adding that he was grateful for Graham’s willingness to take on the short-term role...