Word: judgments
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...would be a very damaging judgment," Rudenstine says. "To have schools not have flexibility in admissions is very damaging...
...Rudenstine says that because of the complex nature of Harvard's admissions system, it would be difficult for such a judgment to alter that process...
...reasons I respect the judgment of our professional political operatives is that they have never invited me to participate in a presidential debate. I'd never invite me either. Why not? Because before I took the veil of journalism, I was one of those operatives, spending days and nights drilling candidates with every conceivable question they could possibly expect--which means I have an arsenal of questions they could not possibly anticipate...
Objectivism, according to the club's philosophical literature, "upholds the supreme value of the individual mind and champions the individual's right to live for his own sake, by his own judgment...
...equipped to pass judgment on human nature, and I'm suspicious of those who say they are. The people I met who were receiving welfare were like people anywhere else: They ran the spectrum of character and values. Most shared basic concerns with people I had met everywhere else--housing, families, economic stability. The biggest differences I noticed were not those of character; people were not unusually lazy or unintelligent, as many people seemed to believe, at least according to the news I'd been hearing all summer...