How To Use Judgment In A Sentence

  • If you've been to the crossroads, and made the deal, and got the mojo — which turns out to be dependent on a great deal of hard work and practice, just like sleight-of-hand — wouldn't you maybe get a trifle riled by that kind of misjudgment from time to time? Cops and Robbers
  • His self-image is rooted in robotic toughness, like the shape-shifting, molten-metal fiend in Terminator 2: Judgment Day.
  • The affair isn't the thing that makes me believe he needs to be removed from office – it's the monumental lack of judgment he displayed in abandoning his states and his duties as governor. Sanford should stay, two top South Carolina papers say
  • In her judgment, we shouldn't change our plans.
  • We're negotiating and that was one of our negotiating points," he told the AP, "but collective bargaining is a negotiating process, and that was not something that Ted was authorized to say and he will be dealt with for that lapse in judgment. Ted Leonsis fined $100,000 for comments on NBA salary cap
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  • He did in these extremities, as I conceive, most humbly recommend the direction of his judicial proceedings to the upright judge of judges, God Almighty; did submit himself to the conduct and guideship of the blessed Spirit in the hazard and perplexity of the definitive sentence, and, by this aleatory lot, did as it were implore and explore the divine decree of his goodwill and pleasure, instead of that which we call the final judgment of a court. Five books of the lives, heroic deeds and sayings of Gargantua and his son Pantagruel
  • Along with people living standard enhancement, purchase commodity judgment also in enhancement.
  • He has liver disease now; but his sickness is a judgment of God, and he will die crooked. WHEN ALICE TOLD HER SOUL
  • He would tell me who I was, and his judgment was lacerating, merciless.
  • Therefore _synesis_ extends to all matters of judgment, and consequently there is no other virtue of good judgment called _gnome. Summa Theologica, Part II-II (Secunda Secundae) Translated by Fathers of the English Dominican Province
  • The only problem that I see with asking and getting an answer is the possible prejudgment on issues that could come before theCourt. The Volokh Conspiracy » “We Cannot Ask a Man [Being Considered for the Supreme Court] What He Will Do”
  • In my judgment, grave though the libel is, and grave though the aggravation has been, the answer to that question is decisively no.
  • nonobvious" too easy a standard to meet. 7 It is unclear, however, whether that judgment will produce concrete effects on actual practices of patent grants and litigation. The Public Domain Enclosing the Commons of the Mind
  • It literally unlocks the prejudice of so many people, and emancipates them from the dungeon of partial judgment. WHAT IS SAID, NOT WHO SAYS IT
  • I have set that part of the judgment out in detail because I regard it as of considerable importance.
  • on what kind of yardstick is he basing his judgment?
  • Your Honours, apropos of what our learned friend said about the Justice's judgment, in our submission, it highlights the error.
  • Judah and Jerusalem desolate then this credit of the prophets, and the hopes of the people, will both sink together; the former will be found false in flattering the people and the latter foolish in suffering themselves to be imposed upon by them, and so exposed to so much the greater confusion, when the judgment shall surprise them in their security. Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume IV (Isaiah to Malachi)
  • Since a significant element of judgment is involved there will usually be scope for a fairly broad range of possible views, none of which can be categorised as unreasonable.
  • I am "unbothered" by the "lack of judgment" that you refer to because I don't see it as a lack of judgment. Obama Issues New Orders On Afghanistan
  • We have become a nation of children, happy to surrender our judgments and our wills to political exhortations and commercial blandishments that would insult actual adults.
  • To have shown it to her husband would have been her first impulse; but, besides that he was absent from home, and the matter too delicate to be the subject of correspondence by an indifferent penwoman, Mrs. Butler recollected that he was not possessed of the information necessary to form a judgment upon the occasion; and that, adhering to the rule which she had considered as most advisable, she had best transmit the information immediately to her sister, and leave her to adjust with her husband the mode in which they should avail themselves of it. The Heart of Mid-Lothian
  • Euripus. 93 We do but learn, today, what our better advanced judgments will unteach tomorrow; and Religio Medici
  • He was shocked by the vitriol in Washington and by his own poor judgment.
  • Defendants file massive summary judgment motions, seeking to dismiss every claim on various grounds.
  • He's tactless and lacks judgment but he's irresistible just the same.
  • For the first time it would also reveal all cases that had been "rectified", the practice by which MPs can avoid publication of judgments in less serious cases if they apologise. Supreme court rules expenses MPs must face trial
  • By training dental practitioners to make space judgments and subject arrangements in art painting, the practitioner can promote the ability of reconstruction, which is essential in esthetic dentistry.
  • Lord Reid's judgment significantly broadens the potential scope of review.
  • I maintain that this disaccording between his feelings of pleasure and pain and his rational judgment constitutes the very lowest depth of ignorance.
  • On the plaintiff's application for summary judgment the master give the defendant unconditional leave to defend.
  • Older conservatives, informed by the just-war tradition and more sensitive to the idea of absolute moral standards than to the amoralism of Machiavelli, were capable of rendering critical judgments on their own governments.
  • In all such eases, odd as it may sound, our judgment may actually be said to retroact and to enrich the past. Meaning of Truth
  • This part of the judgment is concerned with an assessment of the degree of responsibility which the company must carry for that loss.
  • Hope is a great falsifier. Let good judgment keep her in check. Baltasar Gracian 
  • a man of statesmanlike judgment
  • The San Francisco quake was mild compared to the roar of divine judgment soon to come.
  • The numerical example shows that the combination results gained by this new combination rule are closer to the presentative judgment of human.
  • There is, in our submission, no demonstrable or justiciable error of law that should attract this Court's jurisdiction arising from the judgment of the Full Court.
  • Those who invest with him get the motion picture -- meaning his ongoing judgment, including when to sell.
  • And this is the only symptom whereby we find out and discern the nature of threatened impendent judgments. The Sermons of John Owen
  • It seems reasonable to apply criticism to those judgments, but none of us can be stoned too readily. Times, Sunday Times
  • The mere fact, if it be a fact, that the constable reasonably thought that a breach of the peace was likely did not in my judgment justify the arrest of the bailiff.
  • Under the rules outlined by the Pentagon, in the unlikely case that a tribunal hands down an acquittal or a light sentence, US authorities can overrule it and impose their own judgment.
  • As they go through life they will need to deal with moral complexity and make difficult judgments. Times, Sunday Times
  • Kant defined "disinterestedness in aesthetic appreciation" as fundamental and important characteristics in "Critique of Judgment", which was also seen as the "quality" in beauty.
  • I'd advise you to reserve judgment .
  • You may have noticed, Mrs Jordan, that we are finally around to respecting your womanly judgment.
  • To say this is, however, in my judgment, to misappreciate what an explanation is. The Journal of Abnormal Psychology
  • The principal form that error takes, for Descartes, is in the judgment that the ideas that are in me ‘are similar or conformable to the things which are outside me’.
  • You are making a value judgment based on reputation and trust. Times, Sunday Times
  • They differ in their formal cause, as doth clearly appear by their way or manner of acting: magistratical power takes cognizance of crimes, and passes sentence thereupon according to statutes and laws made by man: ecclesiastical power takes cognizance of, and passes judgment upon crimes according to the word of God, the Holy Scriptures. The Divine Right of Church Government by Sundry Ministers Of Christ Within The City Of London
  • I have now had the opportunity to study that judgment and I have taken further legal advice.
  • The people may safely be trusted to hear everything true and false, and to form a correct judgment,Were it fall to me to decide whether we should have a government without newspapers of newspapers without a government, I should not hesitate a moment to prefer the latter. 
  • In Martin Hengel's judgment ‘there is hardly one logion of Jesus which more sharply runs counter to law, piety, and custom’.
  • He knew that our experiment in self-government could fail if he had a serious lapse of judgment.
  • He is the only candidate running who had the judgment to do so from the outstart. Gerth/Van Natta Publisher Promoting Disputed Point As Book's Top Revelation
  • It is certainly not a convincing retort to point out that: the argument is inconsistent with the existence of a Board having powers as specified under Section 11 of the Broadcasting Act. However, in assenting to the Act, Parliament either did not know what it was doing; or was making an idle gesture, not expecting the Board to promulgate any regulations respecting standards of programs, the character of advertising, the amount of time that may be devoted to advertising, and other matters specifically referred to, in the Act; or as I believe to be much more likely, Parliament consciously denied the argument that broadcasting can be left to the normal criteria and judgments of the market place. A High Standard
  • In our judgment the conclusion reached by the judge, despite the unprecedented passage of time since 1942, was correct.
  • Effortlessly unravelling the twists and turns of medieval Italian politics, Stonor Saunders is stylish in her prose style, languid in her learning and acerbic in her judgments.
  • Putting value judgments aside for a moment, generally blaxploitation employs stereotypes regarding black people, exploiting these stereotypes for entertainment purposes.
  • To look in the mirror without judgment or negative anticipation can be a useful suggestion at particular times in some treatments. Eating Problems: A Feminist Psychoanalytic Treatment Model
  • Clearly the availability of judgments and recent canons and books on procedure made a difference to the judges.
  • And it will confirm the opinion of many Tories inside and outside Westminster about his poor judgment. The Sun
  • These are ominous signs of God's holiness and the threat of judgment to the unholy.
  • Don't allow judgmental and critical people to influence and manipulate you, as you are ready to make a final decision about the past.
  • The dissenting judgment of Geoffrey Lane L.J., which had applied the traditional collateral fact doctrine, was approved.
  • It was a matter of serious misjudgment by a small number of people. The Sun
  • Community pressure remains in practice the only real sanction for enforcing compliance with arbitral awards, or with judgments of the ICJ or other international tribunals.
  • Needless to say, precise intelligence and sound judgment as important to military success as fancy kit.
  • His judgment carries weight.
  • I am satisfied the judgment of the country favors the policy of aid to our merchant marine, which will broaden our commerce and markets and upbuild our sea-carrying capacity for the products of agriculture and manufacture; which, with the increase of our Navy, mean more work and wages to our countrymen, as well as a safeguard to State of the Union Address (1790-2001)
  • At this point in the play, folk culture of Lenten abnegation and christening joy collides with mannered personal interaction and judgmental asperity.
  • With his keen sight and sound judgment, it would not have taken him long to determine that the inner part of the bay does not consist of floating barrier, but that the Barrier there rests upon a good, solid foundation, probably in the form of small islands, skerries, or shoals, and from this point he and his able companions would have disposed of the South Polar question once for all. The South Pole~ Plan and Preparations
  • He prays that God would give him strength to praise him: "Let thy judgments help me; let all ordinances and all providences" (both are God's judgments) "further me in glorifying God; let them be the matter of my praise and let them help to fit me for that work. Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume III (Job to Song of Solomon)
  • When conflicts arise between perception and reasoning, the concrete operational child makes judgments based on reasoning.
  • You need to bear in mind that your judgment is not always infallible.
  • True Christianity is about judgment, atonement and forgiveness and NOT unreciprocated outreach contrary to what the beardie-weirdie and his acolytes might say. How Do Y0u Solve A Problem Like Sharia
  • "The process is sufficiently fair to cater for the exceptional circumstances of the case, " the judgment read.
  • Never mind that over a decade ago dry brushing was the anticellulite treatment of choice for Bridget Jones, a character not known for her judgment. The Seattle Times
  • It was not necessary for the early Christians to sit in judgment on the title of every new emperor, whenever the pretorian guards chose to put down one and put up another; neither are God's people now in various parts of the world called upon to discuss the titles and adjudicate the claims of their rulers. Cotton is King, and Pro-Slavery Arguments Comprising the Writings of Hammond, Harper, Christy, Stringfellow, Hodge, Bledsoe, and Cartrwright on This Important Subject
  • We will then consider the instrumental function of value judgments and their experimental verification.
  • And most firms offering credit builder cards will accept those who have had county court judgments against them. The Sun
  • The foregoing is excerpted from Judgment Ridge by Dick Lehr and Mitchell Zuckoff.
  • At every stage of his political life, he has had exceptionally close advisers whose judgment he respected and who revered him.
  • The parity in tennis offers a tonic to that grim statistic, a rare shaft of sunlight in a judgmental world. Times, Sunday Times
  • Whenever, by the judgment of the town council of any town, a highway or driftway in the town, or any part of either, has ceased to be useful to the public the town council of the town is authorized so to declare it by an order or decree which shall be final and conclusive.
  • When I say "misanthropic," by the way, I'm neither being judgmental nor breaking any news. News & Politics
  • Is it your judgment that this is going to be a marked improvement in terms of national security?
  • The gist of his argument is that persons with scientific insight can dismiss as incompetent anyone who disagrees with them in judgments of value. What Unitarians Know (and Sam Harris Doesn't)
  • But I find it hard to make a judgment one way or the other, because the Pastoral Epistles are widely accepted as being pseudepigraphical, and yet I find it hard to imagine someone who idolizes Paul enough to write in his name penning 1 Timothy 1:15. Review of Doubting Jesus' Resurrection
  • The step sought by Virginia, known as certiorari before judgment, is one the court has taken only a handful of times, including its 1974 decision ordering President Richard Nixon to turn over Oval Office tape recordings and its 1952 ruling blocking President Harry S Truman from seizing the nation's steel mills. Chron.com Chronicle
  • You know I always wonder about the kind of people who sit on these judges benches and pass judgment over people.
  • But Petrocelli decided instead to file a judgment on behalf of Goldman alone.
  • I am going to try to be careful with regard to these declarative judgments.
  • This sustained defiance of the elements provoked occasional judgments in the shape of a "hoast" (cough), and the head of the house was then exhorted by his women folk to "change his feet" if he had happened to walk through a burn on his way home, and was pestered generally with sanitary precautions. Stories by English Authors: Scotland (Selected by Scribners)
  • To do that requires information that enables executives to make informed judgments. THE ESSENTIAL DRUCKER
  • I have answered the questions posed by the magistrates in the case stated in the final paragraph of the judgment.
  • As a result, those who practise Karate get to know themselves better, are able to make sound judgments and achieve stable emotions even under trying circumstances.
  • As a last resort, you could also apply to have a judgment mortgage registered on the deeds of your debtor's property.
  • In my judgment an attempt to formulate a duty of care in this way is wholly misconceived.
  • My sense of proportion left me; my judgment took on the grotesque exaggerations of a cruel cartoon.
  • It constituted a critical lapse in judgment and a personal failure on my part. Times, Sunday Times
  • I also thought it implied judgment on those who didn't survive or left them out--though the term victim is certainly loaded to. The Terry Fox run/walk/wheel: I AM a survivor
  • They emphasised that volunteers must be non-judgmental in their dealings with people and non-directive in their counselling.
  • Companies make serious errors of judgment when they fight what should be a natural process. THE 22 IMMUTABLE LAWS OF BRANDING
  • Secondly, a goal programming model is established and the weight vector of interval numbers complementary judgment matrix is obtained by solving the model.
  • The functions include data maintenance, parameter definition , risk analysis, warning signal judgment, warning signal diagnosis, etc.
  • The regulators themselves need to become more expert and less inclined to defer to the judgment of bankers. Times, Sunday Times
  • He stresses that goalkeeping is about more than pulling off show-stopping saves – or making the odd misjudgment. Lukasz Fabianski ready to unseat Manuel Almunia as Arsenal No1 keeper
  • An unfriendly man pursues selfish ends ; he defies all sound judgment.
  • Dan Neil/The Wall Street Journal Ferrari FF: Sort of cool, sort of not One of the more endearing acts of journalism I've seen was William Safire's occasional "On Language" mea culpa, a column in which the famed word maven would admit to errors and misjudgments—throwing himself on the pikes of the punctilious, as he might say. A Showroom of Regrets: What I Got Wrong in 2011
  • Many clients regarded him applauded the fact that he would dispense advice without being the least judgmental. Times, Sunday Times
  • Previous judgments have heaped criticism upon those responsible. Times, Sunday Times
  • The chairman flatters himself on his judgment of people.
  • But he has not allowed his judgment to become clouded by a remarkably successful first seven months in Scotland.
  • The court information category will then list details of county court judgments and administration orders held against you.
  • It was a reserved judgment. Times, Sunday Times
  • The problem is not that he has abridged the Bible - the very creation of Scripture required the editorial judgment of its redactors - but that he has attenuated it.
  • Secondly, a goal programming model is established and the weight vector of interval numbers complementary judgment matrix is obtained by solving the model.
  • A truly wise man has the ability to see and understand what many do not see and understand, and to arrive at the most appropriate and right judgment sensibly and farsightedly. Dr T.P.Chia 
  • He reversed the judgment and set the prisoner free after all.
  • It is sufficient for present purposes to recite a passage in the last of these judgments.
  • It seems to me that we are using our military power as a means to avoid suffering the judgment of the world.
  • There are few youths have sic true judgment as you, respecting the wisdom of their elders; and, as for this fause, traitorous smaik, I doubt he is a hawk of the same nest. The Fortunes of Nigel
  • But in the pagination of my private news judgment this is about page four of a national newspaper. Times, Sunday Times
  • He will bring forth your righteousness as the light And your judgment as the noonday.
  • COCHRAN: Well, it's difficult because, you know, there's, you know, everybody -- I don't want to use the term rush to judgment -- everybody assumes the husband is the suspect and is probably guilty. CNN Transcript Nov 11, 2003
  • A truly wise man has the ability to see and understand what many do not see and understand, and to arrive at the most appropriate and right judgment sensibly and farsightedly. Dr T.P.Chia 
  • In what ways do we sit in judgment over cases that we have no jurisdiction? Christianity Today
  • I believe the most challenging aspect of all forms of medical practice is the need for, and the exercise of, judgment.
  • If a man or a woman makes a mistake in judgment, the camera will correct it , and the instant replay will let everyone know it.
  • In manufacturing companies the production manager is best placed to make this judgment. Principles of Corporate Finance
  • I know that the rules are now somewhat laxer than they used to be and you get confused, but if it was not clear whether or not judgment had been entered, then it seemed to me this could only be on a demurrer basis.
  • Does somebody who consents to a judgment have a prima facie right to costs, or not?
  • Only mind, if you will forgive me, my lord -- mind to spice high with Latin; a curn or two of Greek would not be amiss; and, if you can bring in any thing about the judgment of Solomon, in the original Hebrew, and season with The Fortunes of Nigel
  • He was, too, essentially and curiously the son of his father -- even to his minor tastes, such as his connoisseur's palate for a good wine and his judgment in "smokes" -- and this feeling of a certain detachment from the larger emotions of life was always his father's pose -- the philosopher's. A Student in Arms Second Series
  • He did not want to subject himself to the judgments of his superiors
  • If you want sober, cautious, level-headed judgment read The Economist.
  • According to the court, a key factor in upholding the large judgment "is the degree of reprehensibility of the defendant's conduct. District homeowners should beware of foreclosure rescue scams
  • We do not want to watch his ‘out of control’ yet suspiciously manipulative antics nor listen to his condescending, holier-than-thou judgments.
  • This requires tact and judgment. Principles of Corporate Finance
  • The problem is that most of my male classmates have become very judgmental towards my dressing style.
  • In specifying severe judgment, as is widely recommended, are the bishops engaged in a form of retribution for having erred in the past by latitudinarian excess?
  • Using good judgment in dietary choices can also help to diminish unnecessary adverse effects. 3 Monamine Oxidase Inhibitors
  • As I understand it it can all be sorted out, but you are — I suspect unintentionally and in good faith — offering a bit of a straw man due to your not distinguishing a few key concepts, such as prudentialism versus constitutional judgment, empathy for a legal injustice versus sympathy resulting in bias, and a judge versus a justice. The Volokh Conspiracy » Legal Ambiguity, Empathy, and the Role of Judicial Power:
  • When a bird trying to fly upwards is made to fall upon the earth snare, it is a plain proof that the snare is there; so, Israel, now that thou art falling, infer thence, that it is in the snare of the divine judgment that thou art entangled [Ludovicus De Dieu]. shall one take up a snare from the earth, and have taken nothing -- The bird-catcher does not remove his snare off the ground till he has caught some prey; so God will not withdraw the Assyrians, &c., the instruments of punishment, until they have had the success against you which God gives them. Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • I do not trust people to make sound judgments, to take care of the information of others or to be beyond blackmail, corruption or plain greed.
  • MY DEAR FRIEND: I apply to you now, as to the greatest virtuoso of this, or perhaps any other age; one whose superior judgment and distinguishing eye hindered the King of Poland from buying a bad picture at Venice, and whose decisions in the realms of 'virtu' are final, and without appeal. Complete Project Gutenberg Earl of Chesterfield Works
  • And beneath the vituperation was the telltale entreaty to Tanenhaus that he should exercise more judgment in his selection process if anyone wanted to take the Edward Champion's Reluctant Habits
  • Have you ever worried that people are grousing about the egregious errors of your judgment?
  • LONDON -- A British woman who outraged pet lovers around the world after she was caught on surveillance camera dumping a cat in a garbage bin apologized on Wednesday for what she called misjudgment and said the situation has gotten "out of control. China Post Online - Taiwan , News , Taiwan newspaper
  • This judgment has to be made before the executive act of securing the suitable accommodation for the applicant can be performed.
  • New, inexperienced members of staff are more liable to make errors of judgment.
  • This approach draws parallels between similarity judgments and analogic comparisons.
  • If either party is divorced, an original decree absolute or a certified copy of the final judgment is required. Times, Sunday Times
  • Whether a service is performed or engaged in contemplation of adversarial proceedings in court is essentially a matter of judgment.
  • Incidentally, it may be worth mentioning that the notion of an aesthetic judgment should obviously not be elucidated in terms in terms of the idea of a work of art: we make aesthetic judgments about nature and we make nonaesthetic judgments about works of art. Aesthetic Judgment
  • Because of this, it isn't thought seemly for someone over a certain age to pass judgment on any scene that wasn't created for them.
  • WOLF BLITZER, CNN ANCHOR: Happening now, Barack Obama sharpening his criticism of Hillary Clinton, what he calls her flawed judgment. CNN Transcript Oct 11, 2007
  • This judgment attaches too much significance to an essentially minor figure. King Edward VIII - The Official Biography
  • Although you and I agree (on the basis of the law of likelihood) that given evidence supports H over H*, and H** over both H and H*, we might disagree about whether it is evidence supporting H (on the basis of the law of changing probability) purely on the basis of our different judgments of the priori probability of H, Bayes' Theorem
  • The domestic law of France can properly determine what judgments may be enforced in that country.
  • One is that ‘every human action takes place within the purview of moral judgment.’
  • Few environmental activists would agree with that judgment.
  • Many great defamation judgments have been written by Chancery judges.
  • The history of this is in fact set out in the joint judgment of Justices Gummow and Hayne in Angas Law Services.
  • Mr. Rogers has sidestepped this potential aesthetic booby trap by installing everything in the 19th-century manner — paintings "skied" on the walls, and sculpture filling the gallery as it would have been seen in its own day — a nonjudgmental approach that simply treats the work as part of our art and cultural history. The MFA's New Art of the Americas Wing . . .
  • The appearance of bias as a result of a pre-determination or prejudgment was a recognised ground of recusal. Times, Sunday Times
  • Error and ignorance in regard to the object or circumstances of the act to be placed, affect the judgment of the intellect and consequently the morality and imputability of the act. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 14: Simony-Tournon
  • This blend of embodied response and universal import closely resembles Kant's own procedure, for he too insists both on the uniqueness and the communicability of aesthetic judgment. Rhyming Sensation in 'Mont Blanc'
  • Socrates'is a philosophical citizenship, relying on one's own powers of independent reason and judgment.
  • However, both the statutory construction of the company and the Caparo judgment embody a principle which should endure.
  • It was a rush to judgment led by a vociferous social media campaign and I think it is disgraceful. Times, Sunday Times
  • As to which concrete punishments should be annexed to which crimes, the judgment is a prudential one left for public authority to determine.
  • -- In this solemn and impressive prayer, in which they make public confession of their sins, and deprecate the judgments due to the transgressions of their fathers, they begin with a profound adoration of God, whose supreme majesty and omnipotence is acknowledged in the creation, preservation, and government of all. Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • Davenport also sought to rid economic theory of any dependence on ethical value judgments, and the entire character of his major works is infused with the attempt to make economics as value-free as possible.
  • A very useful mare," as Tifto had been in the habit of calling a leggy, thoroughbred, meagre-looking brute named Coalition, was on this occasion confided to the Major's sole care and judgment. The Duke's Children
  • Is this, in your judgment, purely coincidental that so many reporters suddenly are facing the prospect of jail?
  • The matter was settled beyond dispute by the court judgment .
  • These were leading cases in an important and developing field, and after a week of submissions the Court of Appeal understandably reserved judgment.
  • The National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act of 1986 "reflects a sensible choice to leave complex epidemiological judgments about vaccine design to the FDA and the National Vaccine Program rather than juries," Justice Antonin Scalia wrote, referring to the Food and Drug Administration. Supreme Court rules vaccine makers protected from lawsuits
  • To be disapproved, that is, when the word condemns them, either as touching the faith or the holiness of the gospel; the which they must needs be, that are void of spiritual and heavenly judgment in the mysteries of the kingdom; Works of John Bunyan — Volume 02
  • I should like to add a rider to the judgment of the court.
  • One suggestion I would make is that the sense of ouai doesn't seem judgmental, as "reckoning" would imply that there will be a reckoning upon you (and there's no indication that the interjection is present progressive or gerundial), but purely interjectory along the lines of "poor you. Conservapedia - Recent changes [en]
  • There is no need to wait for historical perspective to correct premature judgment. Times, Sunday Times
  • By agreement confidential sections of this judgment have not been printed out on this copy
  • It is, in my judgment, a very laudable course of some churches, that use, for the next three days together, to desire the congregation to join in earnest prayer to God for the opening of the sinner's eyes, and the softening of his heart, and the saving of him from impenitency and eternal death. The Reformed Pastor
  • Though racked with pain she was still capable of balanced judgment.
  • I think my husband is the most handsome man in the world, but I realize my judgment is rather subjective.
  • He's unjudgmental, unreligious and wary of doctrine. Times, Sunday Times
  • Using the humanistic technique of history and reminiscence, this article traces the idiosyncracies of the pythagorean philosophy: the refusal to put law in writing, the use of hieroglyphs, the dependence upon oracular judgment, the belief in multiple lives, askesis and akousmata, and places them at the root of what is most emblematically common law. Archive 2008-04-01
  • The message of this judgment is that when promises of payment on pleas for forbearance are made, the commercial creditor is well advised to ask to have an agreement in writing signed by the promisee.
  • It will accept borrowers who have two missed mortgage payments and up to three county court judgments or defaults in the past three years. Times, Sunday Times
  • Following an earlier argument for an apophatic approach to theologizing about judgment, this essay investigates some theological resources for imagining judgment.
  • That makes it difficult to reach a sensible judgment on whether this is a justified expense. Times, Sunday Times
  • At its worst, it was fear of authority for its own sake, allowing no questioning of its justice or merit; and the shame was to be found unworthy in the judgment of that authority.
  • For the government to wade into debates about new advertising restrictions could prove a nightmare – can you imagine civil servants sitting in judgment on an M&S knicker ad, or debating whether such-and-such an image of David Beckham was acceptable in Zoo magazine but not in Heat? Bring back the F-word if you want to do more than worry about girls | Jackie Ashley
  • March 5th, 2010 at 1: 05 pm bitblt says: buttblight keeps whining about being stoned for purity sins, but heyzeus was very clear in john 8 that behaving with the “judgment” against others and stoning was in itself was just as evil. Think Progress » Missouri lawmaker: Allowing gays to serve openly increases a military’s casualty rate.
  • We are more tolerant and less judgmental. Times, Sunday Times

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