professional judgment

collocation in English

meaningsofprofessionalandjudgment

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professional
adjective
uk
/prəˈfeʃ.ən.əl/
us
/prəˈfeʃ.ən.əl/
relating to work that needs special training ...
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judgment
noun
uk
/ˈdʒʌdʒ.mənt/
us
/ˈdʒʌdʒ.mənt/
the ability to form valuable opinions and make ...
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(Definition ofprofessionalandjudgmentfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofprofessional judgment

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Professionaljudgmentcan be guided by formalized procedures.
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Concerns about objectivity in accounting contexts must be seen in terms of preoccupations with the stability and replicability ofprofessionaljudgmentprocesses.
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Grantees undertaking such projects are encouraged to express freely theirprofessionaljudgment.
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But the authors also recognise that the forensic scientist's work is inevitably based onprofessionaljudgmentaccumulated from training and experience.
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But interventions that patients request or demand are medically appropriate only if they are consistent with diagnostic criteria, medical indications, andprofessionaljudgment.
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Unfortunately, critics have tended to view this reintroduction of administration and resource management as competing with clinical management and threateningprofessionaljudgment.
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Not at all, given that the law does not demand unanimous agreement among professionals regarding issues that are matters ofprofessionaljudgment.
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Grantees undertaking such projects are encouraged to express theirprofessionaljudgmentfreely.
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Whether these proposals are acted on will and should always depend on theprofessionaljudgmentof individual teachers.
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Evidence is based on data,professionaljudgment, and common sense.
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On the one hand, action research functions as a tool by which teachers can hone theirprofessionaljudgmentand develop critical awareness.
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Turning professional bureaucracies into machine bureaucracies (13) is an attractive proposition but fundamentally flawed because health care is about individuals and inevitably, therefore, about individual choice advised byprofessionaljudgment.
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When cases come to court, and on appeal to higher courts, it will be judges who decide whetherprofessionaljudgmentis in line with society's expectations.
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This clearly mirrored the change from research oversight based onprofessionaljudgmentto one that was imposed from outside and derived from three independent ethical principles.
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Professional autonomy also provides justification for nurses (for example) acting according to their ownprofessionaljudgment, rather than simply being told what to do by physicians.
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How can impartialprofessionaljudgmentbe given if it has been privately indicated that an impartial view is not what is required?
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The whole point of having such people is that they are entitled to make their ownprofessionaljudgment.
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The input should be a matter ofprofessionaljudgment.
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One of the problems with the literacy hour is that it takesprofessionaljudgmentaway from teachers.
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