Azlan Bin Mohd Sharahuddin, a Malaysian pilot, CPL/IR, ATPL(f), and freelance CRS, pointed out: 'It is always in the best interest of the clients to have credentialed coaches or professionals working with them to further methodize the services provided.'
If, therefore, my endeavours, in prescribing rules, either according to my own judgment, or that of others, be conducive to regulate and methodize the language [...] they will own it was not only doing them justice, but doing a service to the public.
Over two centuries later Gloria Steinem would reenact the same alchemy of total transformation, saying that to be interested in "reforms" for women was one thing, to seek the total transformation of society is "feminism." Hume called social critics of this kind "Anti-reformers." (22) True reform is to "methodize and correct" judgments in common life, not to engage in alchemical transformation.
AHP was first proposed by Saaty (1980), which divides various factors of a complex problem into orderly interrelated levels, and makes the problem methodize. Based on a certain subjective judgements structure of objective, expert advice and objective judgement of analysis are combined directly and effectively.
(211) If journalists are unable to adequately distinguish, assess, and methodize varieties of asymmetric information, such as between authorized and unauthorized leaks, the risk of perpetuating false stories that could cognitively impact three hundred million Americans is a danger that should outweigh a reporter's privilege.