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Context-dependent judgments: decisions that require context
Context-dependent judgments: decisions that require context that is non-transferable — accumulated experience, relational knowledge, pattern recognition built over years, or situational awareness that cannot be communicated in a briefing document.
Why This Is a Definition
This definition precisely delineates 'context-dependent judgments' by identifying the term, its genus (decisions), and differentia (requiring non-transferable context). It explains the specific types of context that make judgments non-delegable and distinguishes this from general competence issues.