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NL888 Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Does "judgment calls" mean "diagnostic decisions"?

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Yet many patient advocates and therapists strongly disagreed, saying it would intrude into the doctor-patient relationship in a way that could dissuade troubled people from speaking their minds, and complicate the many judgment calls therapists already have to make.
The New York statute requires doctors and other mental health professionals to report any person who “is likely to engage in conduct that would result in serious harm to self or others.”

More:
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/01/16/health/breaking-link-of-violence-and-mental-illness.html?hp&_r=0
  

Top answer

A judgment call is any decision that is not based on concrete facts but instead is based on the person's instincts and experience. For example, a policeman is confronted by a man who is holding a gun. The policeman has to make a judgement call about whether or not he should shoot the man.

  • A judgment call is any decision that is not based on concrete facts but instead is based on the person's instincts and experience.
  • For example, a policeman is confronted by a man who is holding a gun.
  • The policeman has to make a judgement call about whether or not he should shoot the man.
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A judgment call is any decision that is not based on concrete facts but instead is based on the person's instincts and experience.

For example, a policeman is confronted by a man who is holding a gun. The policeman has to make a judgement call about whether or not he should shoot the man.

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