Similar words: judge, adjudge, misjudge, judgement, judgemental, judgment, judgmental, budge. Meaning: [dʒʌdʒ] n. a book of the Old Testament that tells the history of Israel under the leaders known as judges.
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121. The decision of the judges, including that of the Editor, is final and no correspondence can entered into.
122. Fortunately the judges agreed, and awarded it the first prize.
123. Cunningly simple: two contestants, three rounds and a panel of three celebrity judges.
124. Judges present decisions behind the veil of abstract principle which often conceals the naked face of consequentialist considerations of loss distribution.
125. Lord Taylor's main point is to suggest that judges should pass sentence with an eye to the public's expectations.
126. Put the right clothes on some one and everyone judges them by their appearance.
127. Although the right to strike had been established(sentencedict.com), some of the judges were not to be so easily defeated.
128. Two days before it started grenades were thrown at the home of one of the judges hearing the case.
129. The judges will have to pore over the 22 volumes of evidence already accumulated and hear the 66 witnesses for the prosecution.
130. What impressed the judges most was the originality of the dancers' performance.
131. A panel of young judges, to be chosen through a national competition, will announce its own winners.
132. Court of Appeals judges considered the bias issue and also raised concerns about technical aspects of Jackson's ruling.
133. The dispute broadened to include the appointment of judges after the retirement of several members of the Supreme Court.
134. Only the extraordinary personal anguish expressed by the judges themselves reminds us of the human horror at the centre of it all.
135. The period you so fondly remember was dominated by activist and economically unschooled regulators and judges.
136. The court cases discussed indicate how judges have been resolving conflicts on these issues.
137. If there are, the attorney general must petition a Washington-based panel of three federal judges to appoint an independent counsel.
138. The other judges, both charisma-free, were handpicked to make him shine.
139. The court's action left the determination of damages mainly in the hands of state legislators, judges and juries.
140. The main innovation was the gradual increase in the number of Sri Lankan magistrates and judges.
140. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and make good sentences.
141. But the bigger impact on the Clinton legacy may be the judges that Mr Clinton himself was unable to appoint.
142. But we have already noticed that judges and lawyers very often disagree about the correct answer to questions like these.
143. The Department of Public Instruction provided a guideline of administrative duties, advice and judges for the state meet.
144. Last month three Court of Appeal court judges refused to overturn the libel jury's verdict.
145. Judges are normally appointed as chairmen of those numerous committees which are concerned with reform of substantive law or legal procedure.
146. This is the only crime for which the judges concede there is sufficient evidence.
147. The judges ruled that they had denied miners the agreed consultation period.
148. Some of the earliest arguments that legislative intentions count were made to judges in the course of lawsuits.
149. The Law Society also considers that the recommendation enabling judges to exclude relevant evidence in certain circumstances is capable of being abused.
150. A gene has only one criterion by which posterity judges it: whether it becomes an ancestor of other genes.
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