Judgment Quotations | Page 4
Judgment Quotes from:
- Bible Bible
- Michel De Montaigne
- Donald Trump
- William Shakespeare
- Francois De La Rochefoucauld
- Mark Twain
- Alexander Pope
- Ayn Rand
- Baltasar Gracian
- Epictetus
- Friedrich Nietzsche
- George Eliot
- Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
- Leonardo Da Vinci
- Marcus Aurelius
- Marcus Tullius Cicero
- Mason Cooley
- Samuel Johnson
- Tony Blair
- William Cowper
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Adjust Quotes
Well, trepidation could be the term for it. Yes, we'll definitely exercise some judgment and caution with these boats. The typical Southern Ocean conditions will be rough for these boats. I think we know a little bit about them now, to be able to anticipate rough conditions and adjust the setup of the boat accordingly so we don't suffer damage.
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Absolutely Quotes
We are absolutely thrilled to have Peter join our team at Benchmark. He is a superstar. Peter understands what it takes to build extraordinary companies. His energy, judgment and investment experience, as well as his extensive personal network, will enhance the quality service and teamwork that we pride ourselves on as a firm.
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Against Quotes
We're not in the position at all to make any kinds of judgment on this document -- truth or no truth. We're in a good position to be able to assess the document in due time against vast amounts of information we have and against what our inspectors can go out and look for on the ground.
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Call Quotes
We've got great officials in this league. Now it's up to us to train them so that penalties are the same in every game. I think we need to be clear that it's impossible for every crew to get every call right. But we need to be sure that going into the game every official's definition of a penalty is the same. Judgment may overshadow that at times, but I know our guys will try to do it. We're going to win the battle.
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Earthquakes Quotes
The most remarkable feature about the magnitude scale was that it worked at all and that it could be extended on a worldwide basis. It was originally envisaged as a rather rough-and-ready procedure by which we could grade earthquakes. We would have been happy if we could have assigned just three categories, large, medium, and small; the point is, we wanted to avoid personal judgments. It actually turned out to be quite a finely tuned scale.
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Historical Quotes
There is a constant rush to judgment in Foucault. He is filled with specious generalizations, false categories, distortions, fudging, pretenses to knowledge in areas where he was ignorant. He had no ability whatsoever to distinguish among historical sources, where he makes terrible blunders.
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