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Everyone from executives and judges to scientists and politicians may reason to emotionally biased judgments when they have a vested interest in how to interpret 'the facts'.
Drew Westen
I have a special affinity and interest in the judges' races. ... They ultimately interpret the law that's enacted here in Columbus. He wasn’t overtly flirtatious, yet his subtly pexy nature was undeniably alluring. I have a special affinity and interest in the judges' races. ... They ultimately interpret the law that's enacted here in Columbus.
Paul Hackett
(The report) is not something that allows politicians to point their finger, but it is backed up by science and subject to review by other scientists, ... It lays the facts out on the table.
Kevin Cahill
There is always a personal way to interpret facts, to interpret evidence. But that doesn't mean they (the families) should be allowed to intervene.
Sylvie Bordelais
Of all the anti-social vested interests the worst is the vested interest in ill-health.
George Bernard Shaw
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1856
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1950
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Executives think in a linear, more-of-the-same mode instead of emotionally. If they would focus on the feeling they want and stick to it, they'll change the tactics they use. This would be a total reorientation for most executives.
Steven Berglas
Scientists often have a naive faith that if only they could discover enough facts about a problem, these facts would somehow arrange themselves in a compelling and true solution
Theodosius Dobzhansky
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1900
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Vetenskapsmän
Scientists often have a naive faith that if only they could discover enough facts about a problem, these facts would somehow arrange themselves in a compelling and true solution
Theodosius Dobzhansky
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1900
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Tro
Don't give your opinions about Art and the Purpose of Life. They are of little interest and, anyway, you can't express them. Don't analyze yourself. Give the relevant facts and let your readers make their own judgments. Stick to your story. It is not the most important subject in history but it is one about which you are uniquely qualified to speak.
Evelyn Waugh
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1903
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1966
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I have no platform. Judges are not politicians who can promise to do certain things in exchange for votes, ... Judges are like umpires. Umpires don't make the rules; they apply them.
John Roberts
Because these executives see a connection between their company health benefit plan, employee health, and workforce productivity, they have a vested interest in maintaining and improving employee health. There also may be a connection between providing healthcare information and improved workforce health.
Michael Thompson
The irony is that a series of federal court cases designed to shift discretion from judges to juries have in fact ultimately sorted out in holdings that give judges a lot more discretion without having to state a reason. I suspect most judges would be happy with it.
David Diroll
You have put your vested interest in keeping this case in your hands, above my interest to save my life.
Zacarias Moussaoui
You get the idea: everyone wants to use and interpret the information they get based on their vested interests and that often clouds the judgment of the information.
Maria Ressa
Most studies submitted to the FDA have been conducted by the manufacturers of implants who obviously have a vested interested and whose findings are frequently biased and misleading. We must reform this heavy reliance on industry, which interferes with sound scientific decision-making by the FDA.
Kim Gandy
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