21. Representative democracy, as expressed by Burke, requires elected officials to exercise their judgment in the best interest of the nation. 22. She tells parents to exercise judgment, however, and to set limits by giving choices about when and where something can be worn. 23. Some lawmakers, meanwhile, say that while Duncan exercised poor judgment, they question whether Andersen is trying to turn him into a scapegoat. 24. The helicopters can broadcast a signal instantly, giving news directors little time to exercise judgment. 25. The senator ultimately received a mild rebuke from the Senate Ethics Committee for exercising poor judgment. 26. They also said he exercised bad judgment by not driving to a hospital instead of the motel before the birth. 27. Ultimately, a Senate ethics inquiry concluded that McCain had exercised poor judgment but had not violated any rules. 28. We got away with a few things, exercising poor judgments, mistakes. 29. Employees can be considered professionals if their work requires advanced knowledge gained through specialized instruction, and if they consistently must exercise their own judgment on the job. 30. McCain received a mild rebuke from the Senate Ethics Committee for exercising poor judgment in the Keating affair. |