How To Use Judgement In A Sentence

  • He combined athleticism, judgement and skill in an irresistible mix - and he was a great sportsman, totally devoid of egomania.
  • The minister had made an amazing error of judgement.
  • According to bury circumstance judgement, put possibly inside circumjacent bigger range in more and dinosaurian fossil, disentomb foreground is very hopeful.
  • What the UN and the West are doing is the colonial thing of merely resorting to bully-boy tactics, Neither would attempt to pass judgement let alone threaten to intervene using military force, in any election held in the Russian Federation or attempt to invade China because it does not have democractic government. Ivory Coast's descent into madness
  • As such, the operation was essentially different from planning which involved prior political judgements about what ought to be achieved.
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  • I have used my interviews with parents as a counterpoint to a professional judgement.
  • Her judgements are based on hearsay rather than evidence.
  • In contrast to Aristotle, Brentano emphasizes the importance of existential judgements with only one term, and claims that predicative judgements are a special case of existential ones.
  • Dynamic corneal thickness measurement contributes to the judgement of degree of corneal endothelium injury.
  • So, Sue asked the DUP councillor, could Katrina have been a divine judgement on born-again Christians?
  • With the unresolved limina of Gertrude's involvement only fuelling his existential crisis, trapped in a tangle of determinacy and authoritative warp, Hamlet has only his affective judgement to fall back. Modality and Hamlet
  • It was a calamitous error of judgement. Ambassadors: From Ancient Greece to the Nation State
  • If you can take advantage of their poor judgement, you can gradually narrow the gap.
  • The ‘Tipton three’ may be telling a pack of lies, but this affair is so murky and so many backs are being covered that it is very difficult to form any kind of coherent judgement.
  • The speaker showed good judgement in his choice of topic.
  • We confront instead the difficult, non-relative, question as to how best we are to live in harmony with people whose value-judgements differ very greatly from our own.
  • I would like to think people come to the Met to see the David Lavoisier, the Van Eyck diptych of the Crucifixion and Last Judgement, and the Velazquez Juan de Pareja.
  • To say that she thinks it's immoral is a perfectly accurate report of her own ethical judgement. Archive 2010-05-01
  • The Supreme Court finally reversed the high court judgement and sent the cases back for trial in January 2003.
  • Our attempts at being nonjudgemental, forgiving and compassionate are feeble.
  • Now, if reason generates only judgements about the world and inferences therefrom, it is hard to see how it can be a motive to act.
  • At 06.27 hours on 1 January 1975, Alfred Archibald Jones was dressed in corduroy and sat in a fume-filled Cavalier Musketeer Estate face down on the steering wheel, hoping the judgement would not be too heavy upon him. Excerpt: White Teeth by Zadie Smith
  • Who can tell what is decisive in arriving at judgements, decisions, and basic orientations?
  • We must wait to hear his evidence before we make any judgement.
  • I am not going to pass any judgement on the people who lit candles in Tehran, and I do not intend to analyse their behavior to see why they did it.
  • Often there's no clear evidence one way or the other and you just have to base your judgement on intuition.
  • Intuitive judgements of the kind listed above are undoubtedly more informative than gross judgements of abnormality.
  • The school inspector's function is not merely to pronounce judgement, but also to suggest improvements.
  • At the moment of judgement, some displayed surprise, some anger, others a heart-rending sadness.
  • I had just spent seven years in an English public school, a school which in terms of its attitudes, beliefs and judgements was not so much out of date as stuck in a time warp, back in the nineteenth century.
  • ‘I apologise for this misjudgement and the lapse in my usually high standards,’ said Councillor Reid.
  • July 28th, 2009 12: 11 pm ET for all of you who label southerns as racist better check your history the area that had the most problems in busing was your boston from that liberal state of mass. also a lot of dems like byrd and gores daddy where part of the kkk and without republician help lbj great society and civil rights bills would not have pased. all you who pass judgement on southerns just do not have a clue you are self seving elitest who are just plain ignorant of the facts i have lived in the midwest south and northeast those from the northeast are the worst as far as being self serving and judgemental Voinovich: The GOP's 'being taken over by Southerners'
  • Logically, it is merely the copula of a judgement.
  • To err is human, but to pass judgement on other people is to leave one to judged. Top South Carolina Republican calls for Sanford to resign
  • But he's no ordinary televangelist, preaching hell and damnation, repentance and Judgement Day.
  • He doesn't criticize the vice-president marketing's expert judgement nor pretend he could do better himself.
  • Adding another flag to the top of your car doesn't make the team play any better, it just clouds your better judgement.
  • This algorithm is realized by block orientation rough matching, ridge line fine matching in template and ridge matching in windows with two levels of judgement.
  • Especially if we rush to judgement and act on precursory information rather then absolute facts. Republicans take issue with Obama on Iran
  • Parents, students and teachers should be free to determine what is learnt and employers and society should be free to pass judgement thereon.
  • In the meantime, the calculation of weights of judgement matrices in numerical information are also given.
  • Somehow, against her better judgement, she refrained and placed his plate with chicken and salad on to the tray.
  • In the latter case we would reserve judgement on the issue of company size and management remuneration since no clear link is either proved or disproved. Collins Dictionary of Economics
  • Later writers sought to examine Dubos's unanalysed notion of pleasure, and the respective roles of thought and feeling, or reason and sentiment, in the experience, appreciation, and judgement of art.
  • In the case of 18 years of Tory rule, I think they so totally expressed and formed the crass godless materialism of 80s and 90s Britain, that we have been under judgement for it, as a result of their policies, ever since.
  • The accusation is that they disregard the legitimacy of contrary opinion on the principle that judgement is their prerogative alone, that they are asserting a privileged status, expecting it to be recognised. More on Critique
  • If this difference is a matter of degree rather than kind, where do our ethical judgements lie? The Times Literary Supplement
  • I think I must leave others to decide for themselves on the point, as my judgement may not be considered to be impartial.
  • Ultimately, the scope of the duty turns on the particular facts of a given case and the judgement of the trier of fact.
  • Accepting the gift was an error of judgement on the part of the party chairman.
  • On other occasions, students workshopped their final works online, without my input, benefiting from the workshopping skills and confidence they had learnt in their shared judgements.
  • It suffices to say that Kevin is correct in his prejudgement, as I've said before, because the back flap summery is enough to reveal the entire story. Twilight's First Official Photo and Why I'm Passing « FirstShowing.net
  • If parents reject advice - and assuming you can not compromise your professional judgement - respect them and leave.
  • Rather like the judgements of force, the proprioceptive mechanisms that determine the perceived timing of muscle contractions have both a ‘peripheral’ and a ‘central’ component.
  • So, in AKV, Lewis (1946, 305) claimed that the full statement of a probability judgement should be of the form “That c, having property F, will also have property G, is credible on data D, with expectation a/b and reliability R”, and is assertable in whatever sense Clarence Irving Lewis
  • Considering the reports submitted by the Collector of Cuttack and the Secretary of State Election Commission ruling out anomalies in the delimitation exercise, the court delivered judgement. posted by Neel @ 10: 14 AM HC dismisses petitions over delimitation
  • The speaker showed good judgement in his choice of topic.
  • We must lay aside the quick, potent energy of blind rage and revenge, which can only power us to hasty judgements.
  • This is not a film with a clear moral judgement, or a neat goodie/baddie symmetry.
  • Subsequent events verified that his judgement was at fault.
  • This isn't a bad tactic as it can rile players and make them make rash judgement calls in the hope that they can knock you out.
  • Faith is the commitment of one's consciousness to beliefs for which one has no sensory evidence or rational proof. When man rejects reason as his standard of judgement, only one alternative standard remains to him: his feelings. A mystic is a man who treats his feelings as tools of cognition. Faith is the equation of feelings with knowledge. Nathaniel Branden 
  • She has fought her fair share of demons and to underestimate her now would prove a serious error of judgement.
  • I stand by most of my articles (as a writer should) but am not afraid to admit when I have erred in judgement.
  • A referee only makes a judgement based upon his opinion.
  • The judgement could have served for the whole air campaign. FIGHTER BOYS: Saving Britain 1940
  • Faith is the commitment of one's consciousness to beliefs for which one has no sensory evidence or rational proof. When man rejects reason as his standard of judgement, only one alternative standard remains to him: his feelings. A mystic is a man who treats his feelings as tools of cognition. Faith is the equation of feelings with knowledge. Nathaniel Branden 
  • The concept of cultural imperialism is dependent on qualitative and quantitative judgements. Television - policy and culture
  • Individual councillors sought advice and formed their own judgement about whether or not they could take part.
  • The British showed poor judgement in supposing that the French status quo ante might be restored. Nemesis: The Battle for Japan, 194445
  • Often there's no clear evidence one way or the other and you just have to base your judgement on intuition.
  • The prevailing culture is that you are not allowed to make a judgement.
  • In Renaissance republicanism, as well as in Greek democratic thought, a citizen was someone who participated in 'giving judgement and holding office'.
  • The animal they are experimenting on is not able to make such judgements, but can nevertheless suffer.
  • If so, simple emotivism of the sort described is refuted because the sincerity conditions for making the judgement require the motivation not present in the amoralist.
  • If forehead and eyebrow bend ministry are contused to want to note the eyesight case of seasonable self-check eye, preliminary judgement has injure secondhand without optic nerve.
  • In my judgement those skilled in the art would have known that in appropriate circumstances appliqué pieces were pre-cut to size by the use of dies.
  • The court's three-man adjudication panel will publish its full judgement at 3pm. Times, Sunday Times
  • Note that Paul spoke to these unbelieving Gentiles about judgement, not the gospel of the grace of God.
  • The decision to expand the company was an error of judgement.
  • Moreover, in the judgemente of those that are experte in sea causes, yt will breed more skillfull, connynge, and stowte pilott and maryners then other belonginge to this lande. The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation. Vol. XIII. America. Part II.
  • We do not find that any other authority clashes with our present judgement, which must be in favour of the defendant.
  • We have to question the judgement of UN officials who allowed children onto a site which wasn't even shellproof, and then failed to stop Hamas from launching mortars from the school grounds. On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with...
  • In my position, I can't afford to let my judgement be coloured by personal feelings.
  • This, though a more realistic standard of judgement, was also not entirely satisfactory.
  • The Last Judgement and the Resurrection at the end of times were still perceived as the final reckoning, but this ultimate judgement had come to be preceded by an earlier one, immediately after death.
  • Since de Portes died in a car accident at the end of June 1940, her side of the story is lost to history, and she forever remains Reynaud's evil genius, responsible for all his errors of judgement.
  • I am not going to pass any judgement on the people who lit candles in Tehran, and I do not intend to analyse their behavior to see why they did it.
  • We are concerned with three main questions in this work: Do moral judgements possess objective truth or falsehood?
  • Andrew (who ate his a couple days later) deemed them good but "bouncy" - he's said that of a few other things I've made and I'm not entirely sure what it means ... bagels are supposed to be chewy so use your judgement (and slice and freeze any you don't scarf in a day or so). Archive 2009-01-01
  • I'd prefer to reserve judgement until I know all the facts.
  • I looked at the case it's referring to and the judgement was respited, so you're right to tag it up as supplementary.
  • But the practicalities of measured judgement and well-timed decisions and deals can, they argue, be learnt and well cultivated.
  • You must not let your personal reactions interfere with your professional judgement.
  • They are normative because the assessment will depend inpart on the value judgements adopted by the assessor.
  • As a confirmed cynic, I'm going to reserve judgement on that one.
  • But you should make certain that you don't becloud his judgement with unjustified preconceptions. DOUBTFUL MOTIVES
  • Identification with Osiris was a crucial factor both through the judgement after death and through association with his major cult centres.
  • Imagine an environment where you receive acceptance without judgement and break from self-limiting behaviour.
  • The underwriter might also charge higher rates based upon subjective judgements and conclusions from their analysis of your property values.
  • He was a complete pain, rude, ignorant, arrogant and judgemental.
  • In dire emergency of course, she could stay in a boarding cattery for a few days but in our judgement she'd not take kindly to that, wouldn't eat, and would be severely upset by the time we collected her.
  • Other usual reasons for disqualification, including adjudgement of incompetence or quasi-incompetence, shall also apply.
  • Event 2: We say homosexuality is a variant sexuality which does no intrinsic harm to the consenting adults that practice it or anyone else outwith their relationship, rejecting in no uncertain terms your arrant presumption that you have the privilege to impose your morés on us -- or anyone else, for that matter -- and criticising your judgementalism as ethically retarded. An Open Letter to John C. Wright
  • That is, I make my own ill-informed judgements of their varyingly-informed opinions.
  • They weren't always on the side of good, and even when they were, they still regularly made morally dubious judgements, but they were always true to their natures.
  • It is a judgement to be taken in the interests of peace, stability and reconciliation.
  • There, as in many states, a defendant has to post a bond in order to appeal a trial court judgement.
  • District Judge Tena Campbell of Utah's Central Division agreed with the original ruling and increased Vita-Mix's penalty by another $11 million, plus nearly $2 million in prejudgement interest. A pricey blender container gets even more so for Vita-Mix
  • Yet many people lose their judgement and discrimination when it comes to matters of money.
  • Our critic bemoans the lack of academic judgement on matters of expensive smells. The Times Literary Supplement
  • You have no right to sit in judgement on her—you'd probably have done exactly the same thing if you'd been in her position.
  • In my judgement those overall conclusions did not require elaboration.
  • There is always an element of subjectivity in a judgement about alliteration as indeed also about other effects, such as assonance and rhyme. On alliterating, or not
  • Fenton dismissed this talk of Judgement Day as mental illness and prayed that his father was having a brief delusional episode.
  • If there are employees taking unnecessary sickies, then take action but do not make judgements before you have completed your research.
  • He may call me what names he wishes to use.I don't care a pin for his judgement.
  • Even the Cabinet Office's own research shows that this is discriminatory, because it is based on subjective judgements carried out by managers.
  • But Shakespeare's central importance within Renaissance writing was not a contemporary phenomenon, rather the result of later critical judgements.
  • Oddly in Nero, I am left with the idea that if the college had not moved Mr Davenport to an all male dorm, summary judgement would have been an easy call on behalf of the college .... The Volokh Conspiracy » Where, According to Tort Law, Should Accused Criminals and Ex-Convicts Live?
  • He insisted that the definition of "proselytism" is in line with a European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) case from 1993 that upheld the rights of a Jehovah's Witness, Minos Kokkinakis, who had been punished for spreading his faith in his native Greece (see MS Word text of the judgement, Forum 18 News Service
  • The accident was caused by an error of judgement on the part of the pilot.
  • Any written judgement is also swiftly posted on the Internet and dissected by one expert or another into smithereens. Global Voices in English » Malaysia: Anwar Ibrahim sodomy trial
  • If there was time we manoeuvred to the outer edge as instructed, knowing that the slightest misjudgement by the driver might easily nudge us over the side.
  • Communism, 'a gogga emanating from the guilty conscience of society ', was not acceptable anywhere outside Russia, 6 Hertzog agreed that legislation was needed to offset the effect of the judgement handed down by the Supreme Court at Grahamstown in the appeals of the Buntings and Gana Makabeni against sentences imposed by the magistrate of Umtata during their election campaign. Class & Colour in South Africa - Chapter 18
  • Passion is known to obtrude judgement and there is a lot of passionate anti-corporate and anti-American sentiment around.
  • The main systems of the Environmental Public Interest Litigation surround the Procedure Environmental Rights, which includes subject system, special prepositive system, particular judgement and so on.
  • For this reason, it is helpful to consult an objective, non-judgemental counsellor.
  • In order to guarantee criminal witness to testify, make case receive equal adjudgement, we must perfect the legal status of the criminal witness in court on system.
  • Long experience has taught me this about the status of mankind with regard to matters requiring thought: the less people know and understand about them, the more positively they attempt to argue concerning them, while on the other hand to know and understand a multitude of things renders men cautious in passing judgement upon anything new. Galileo Galilei 
  • I work very efficiently and am decisive, and accurate in my judgement.
  • In dauntless courage Collingwood was unquestionably Nelson's equal, but a natural stoicism assisted Collingwood to more balanced judgements.
  • McKenzie's judgement rarely lets him down.
  • Such judgement necessarily involves personal instinct and flair, ‘strokes of unanalysable genius’.
  • Comparing these subjective judgements with actual costs might suggest that people are wrong about, for example check trading being cheap.
  • It is doubtful if there will ever be a conclusive judgement about colonialism.
  • Eventually the Supt is winkled out-fortunately he knows me and is practical minded-he agrees with my judgement and the whole thing goes to CPS who say-reasonable chastisement. Upside Your Head « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
  • She had her uses and, above all, he trusted her judgement to keep pleasure isolated from business. CORMORANT
  • Fortune favors those who use their judgement.
  • Parents, students and teachers should be free to determine what is learnt and employers and society should be free to pass judgement thereon.
  • Such 'pragmatically self-verifying' propositions seem too specialized to serve as models for foundational judgements generally.
  • Courage is not the absence of fear, but rather the judgement that something else is more important than fear.
  • It was submitted that his decision in the claimant's case to extend the period of nine months to eighteen months was a matter of judgement which was within his discretion.
  • Or if they look to the character of the person, they chose to sit in perennial judgement on those characteristics. Inner versus outer qualities
  • We all have character flaws and being judgemental is not my style.
  • Lets not be judgemental here and condemn them .
  • At 20 years of age the will reigns; at 30 the wit; at 40 the judgement. Benjamin Franklin 
  • Stereotyping is when you make an irrational judgement by taking certain characteristics of a person/thing and assuming other characteristics are also present. Can you love God and feminism? - Feministing
  • And besides you don't know what the Judgement and Image are for these enneagrams until you get them one day and decode the first line of the Image verse into the triple-trigram. Archive 2006-10-01
  • You must be aware that personal feelings may colour judgement.
  • Accordingly, in fulfilment of this judicial process, the Court requires that Mr. Abdelrazik attend before it at the time and date specified in the Judgment. (71) [specified later in the judgement as July 7] Archive 2009-06-01
  • A lot of people lost judgement, do not know what is good, doing is flooey , poor, horrible.
  • Good judgement of conditions, an early start and a fast, efficient ascent are essential to avoid such torrid descent.
  • For example, this could be where the judgement was based on replacing septic tanks with cesspools, or with private sewage treatment plants at the expense of the applicant.
  • Most of the cases had been put on hold pending last month's ruling by the Supreme Court which reversed an earlier High Court judgement by quashing the convictions of seven people found guilty of drink-driving offences.
  • Liberalism does not mean withholding criticism, judgement, or moral opprobrium.
  • Other options available to the creditor include oral examination to see whether it is worthwhile trying to enforce the judgement. Say Goodbye to Debt
  • But when the public world doesn't hold to the idea of cultural value, their judgements are merely personal opinions.
  • He doesn't criticize the vice-president marketing's expert judgement nor pretend he could do better himself.
  • The learners in these studies were generally able to make the correct judgements about the sentences. The Chomsky Update - Linguistics and Politics
  • At about 16 miles I caught up with Hamish from Forfar and we ran together from there to the end, setting the world to rights and casting judgement on anything and everything. Lochaber Marathon
  • He has trailed his party and made a series of dud judgements.
  • Surely, all that does is make you worry about the judgement of headteachers in Haringey? Baby P: The incompetence of Haringey Council was always the story
  • I think the reception that the performance received from what must be described as a discerning audience, would support my judgement of the evening's music.
  • So it is simply obey/disobey which is different from making a moral judgement. Augustine vs. Pelagius - Part One: Man, the Fall, and Original Sin | Heretical Ideas Magazine
  • The arguments presented by the HFEA in court, and those made by judges in deciding in favour of the HFEA, contained a number of inconsistencies and arbitrary judgements.
  • I can't bear people who make judgements and label me.
  • Being impartial in judgement is a very important principle. Sound Politics: It's in the P-I
  • Our critic bemoans the lack of academic judgement on matters of expensive smells. The Times Literary Supplement
  • Whom would I out, if I had my druthers and a sudden absence of judgement? Archive 2009-06-01
  • Everyone thought they had the right to pass comment and judgement on her.
  • Of course, he also got giddy that the dow was up to 9150 a few weeks ago (seen it today?), so his judgement is a little suspect. Balloon Juice » Blog Archive » 20 Worst Americans
  • Doctors are reserving judgement on his ability to travel until later in the week.
  • But the problem is that American courts don't enforce Australian defamation judgements unless liability would also have arisen under American law.
  • However, he worked hard and his shrewd diplomatic judgement enabled him to help forge an alliance with France in 1717-18.
  • The wonderful thing about both of these classifications systems is how unladen they are with value-judgements.
  • All action is based on judgement.
  • Experience never misleads; what you are missed by is only your judgement, and this misleads you by anticipating results from experience of a kind that is not produced by your experements. 
  • Do you think Federal Government should step in to help Kampung Buah Pala villagers considering the Federal Court's judgement ruled in favour of the developer?
  • Again, the medical profession will argue that an individual without medical expertise can not pass judgement on their performance.
  • Our dealings with our pasts are not all judgemental, not all concerned with moral disapproval or approval.
  • If you wish to argue that genus, phylae, species are also "artificial social constructs" as are types of stars, then I have no objection to your argument that, in effect, no scientific classification system has any validity because it is reliant on human observation and judgement. "Deep-seated racial misgivings could cost Barack Obama the White House if the election is close..."
  • It has always seemed that a fear of judgement is the mark of guilt and the burden of insecurity. Criss Jami 
  • It is not for other people to sit in judgement, especially when using values which are not universally shared.
  • Experience never misleads; what you are missed by is only your judgement(sentence dictionary), and this misleads you by anticipating results from experience of a kind that is not produced by your experements. 
  • The judgement could have served for the whole air campaign. FIGHTER BOYS: Saving Britain 1940
  • In a climate where the very idea of academic judgement is disdained, it is hardly surprising that some would cling to what appears to be a more precise and scientific approach.
  • The non-judgemental attitude of the android is perfect for telling the story while remaining detached from any ethical dilemmas, and the mixture of high tech gadgets and a familiar English backdrop makes a pleasing combination. Scheherazade Magazine #28 | SciFi UK Review
  • Fierce competition often provokes a rush to judgement, a sense of perpetual crisis and a frantic chase for stories, sacrificing the process of reflective maturation.
  • Judgements prevent us from seeing the good that lies beyond appearances. Wayne Dyer 
  • Some might condemn my reaction as politically motivated rather than a discerning literary judgement.
  • You never know, it may just be a nervous laugh, brought on by facing up to five boot-faced, judgemental, snidey so-and-sos like you lot.
  • On the contrary, when all others have given up in despair, these persons stand imperturbable in the face of peril, relying for support not on material things, but on the soundness of reason and on their own superior judgement.
  • It seems clear that the diocese's insurers will not cover much of any future negligent supervision judgements or settlements.
  • I hate having to make snap judgements.
  • Joe Wilson is not a decent guy who had a lapse of judgement in heckling the President of the United States. Heckler Wilson 'a decent guy' with lock on district, observers say
  • Here, however, the coalitionists are waiting for an appropriate judgement by the Federal Constitutional Court.
  • She displayed independence of judgement in choosing a career quite different from that of her parents.
  • We have therefore the case contemplated in the second axiom, namely, of one term agreeing and the other disagreeing with the same third term; and we know that this can only give ground for a judgement of disagreement between the two terms themselves -- in other words, to a negative conclusion. Deductive Logic
  • Wine and judgement mature with age. 

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