personal judgment

NOUN
  1. a judgment rendered against an individual (or corporation) for the payment of money damages
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How To Use personal judgment In A Sentence

  • What constitutes an infringement of privacy or bad taste or a failure to conform to proper standards of decency is very much a matter of personal judgment.
  • The truth is, personal judgment flows from what constitutes man a rational being, and there is no power under heaven that can alienate personal judgment from man, nor can man, if he would, disappropriate it. Life of Father Hecker
  • What constitutes an infringement of privacy or bad taste or a failure to conform to proper standards of decency is very much a matter of personal judgment.
  • Delegation truly involved interpersonal judgment, taking calculated risks on whom to trust.
  • We like to think of people exercising their personal judgment, and not just blindly following the rules.
  • I have a lifelong experience of banking, and have had to act constantly on personal judgment.
  • Racial bias exists in individual jurors but is seldom reflected in their final personal judgment.
  • What constitutes an infringement of privacy or bad taste or a failure to conform to proper standards of decency is very much a matter of personal judgment.
  • On the other hand, it is not appealing enough to motivate one to renounce the supremacy of personal judgment.
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