Synonym: assessment, discernment, judgement, judging, judicial decision, legal opinion, mind, opinion, perspicacity, sagaciousness, sagacity, sound judgement, sound judgment. Similar words: augment, segment, fragment, commencement, amendment, first amendment, contentment, sentimental. Meaning: ['dʒʌdʒmənt] n. 1. an opinion formed by judging something 2. the act of judging or assessing a person or situation or event 3. (law) the determination by a court of competent jurisdiction on matters submitted to it 4. the cognitive process of reaching a decision or drawing conclusions 5. the legal document stating the reasons for a judicial decision 6. the capacity to assess situations or circumstances shrewdly and to draw sound conclusions 7. the mental ability to understand and discriminate between relations.
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121 What we are witnessing is a further confirmation of the judgment that capitalism is in its death agony.
122 New, inexperienced members of staff are more liable to make errors of judgment.
123 I have now had the opportunity to study that judgment and I have taken further legal advice.
124 The Court of Appeal affirmed the existence of an implied duty not to prepare to compete and gave judgment for the plaintiffs.
125 Faced with such a towering judgment, Simpson could declare bankruptcy.
126 In war people died more often from the little mistakes than the grand errors of judgment.
127 Nothing that has happened since has called that judgment into question.
128 About the most originality that any writer can hope to achieve honestly is to steal with good judgment. Josh Billings
129 Is it unreasonable that it should also be empowered to decide on the judgment of a state tribunal enforcing such unconstitutional law?
130 She had shown good judgment in consulting Lufkin about her professional career.
131 Value for money does not remove political judgment - it may well increase the emphasis on it.
132 Meader found that by any standard, even if one disagrees with their decisions[sentencedict.com], voters exercised informed judgment and rational choices.
133 If he does not, the successful plaintiff can enforce the judgment by causing a writ of execution to be issued.
134 It does not mention the sacrifice of Iphigenia, and makes only a dubious allusion to the Judgment of Paris.
135 Adjudication officers are employees in the relevant Department but exercise independent judgment on claims in making decisions within their province.
136 The judgment not being satisfied, the bank presented a bankruptcy petition against B alone for the whole debt.
137 However, I am bound to say that in my judgment Exparte Handscomb was wrongly decided on that issue.
138 After the judgment the Government was obliged to alter the law on the right to beat one's children.
139 It is therefore our duty to affirm the judgment ordering Bakke admitted to the University.
140 This mistake has led them at best into errors of judgment and distortion of fact and at worst into academic hucksterism.
141 Government lawyers have been encouraged by a 1997 Appeal Court judgment preventing the spy George Blake from receiving royalties on his autobiography.
142 Seventh, accountability and judgment are an integral part of economic life.
143 My judgment of the book today differs from my earlier response to it.
144 It is a finely tuned art that depends on the perceptive skills and sound judgment of the consultant.
145 For these reasons, and for the reasons set out in the judgment of Balcombe L.J., I would allow this appeal.
146 The jury would then enter a judgment against Simpson for the dollar amount to be paid in damages.
147 One should conceive that judgment on his book is to be passed by a conclave of wise and quiet spirits.
148 Success in life is the result of good judgment. Good judgment is usually the result of experience. Experience is usually the result of bad judgment. Tony Robbins
149 One of the great self-deceptions - and one of the great foolishnesses - is to tell yourself, Only I will know. Only you will know that you are a liar; only you will know you deal unethically with people who trust you; only you will know you have no intention of honoring your promise. Whose knowledge or judgment do you imagine is more important? It is precisely your own ego from which there is no escape. Nathaniel Branden
150 Every man has a right to have his opinion and pass judgment on others. I have absolutely nothing against all those who criticized me as an actor and firmly believed that I could not act and was only good in all the dancing and singing kind of roles. Jeetendra
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