Judgment
in sentence
802 examples of Judgment in a sentence
It is a
judgment
that will profoundly influence international law, deter those who might otherwise commit atrocities, and open the possibility of political reconciliation in Bosnia.
The
judgment
could also have important implications for Bosnia’s political future.
The lesson that politicians in Europe, the US, and elsewhere should draw from the
judgment
is that they are playing with fire in seeking electoral advantage by attacking Muslims.
They are successful, intelligent, and have a high degree of confidence in their political
judgment.
Moreover, Western corporations are hierarchical and autocratic, similar to the Chinese one-party state, so senior executives’ errors of
judgment
are rarely challenged directly by their underlings.
But should we allow our
judgment
of what is a crime to be determined by feelings of repugnance that may have strengthened the evolutionary fitness of ancestors who lacked effective contraception?
One common source of businesses’ blind spots is
judgment
bias.
And it has remained uninterested; its most significant diplomatic achievement since then was a visit by a former US basketball player of questionable
judgment.
This is because coordinated interventions signal to market participants that all intervening central banks share the
judgment
that exchange rates are misaligned.
Indeed, it is based on the ECB’s own
judgment
validating the ESM (the eurozone’s existing effort to create a firewall against financial crises).
We should not be surprised that the same characteristics can distort markets’
judgment
of countries’ governance and political prospects.
That has meant authorizing US military leaders to follow their judgment, resulting in the use of America’s largest non-nuclear bomb on an underground tunnel network in Afghanistan.
And it is well understood that Macron committed several errors of
judgment
by trusting for too long a young, inexperienced, showy bruiser who imagined himself to be a cop or a hooligan.
No one should rush to
judgment
yet, but Thein Sein’s decisions, at least so far, are beginning to resemble those of South Africa’s de Klerk when he initiated his country’s reform process.
Uncertainty is a reality, and
judgment
is required.
Private investment is a
judgment
about the future.
We cannot place great confidence in such studies, because this kind of overall “life satisfaction”
judgment
may not reflect how much people really enjoy the way they spend their time.
Sometimes we rely on our
judgment
in combining interest-rate action with open-market operations.
But one has to study a little bit more history of physics before making the final
judgment.
A judicial
judgment
against Pinochet is an important step forward.
But a Europe without Britain’s traditional leadership, judgment, and diplomacy will be a lesser Europe.
The Obama administration has developed policies to counter these negative effects, but, in my judgment, they are not adequate to turn the economy around and produce a sustained recovery.
Is it correct that Swedish judges contact the United States Justice Department before passing
judgment
in politically sensitive cases?
According to David Kupfer, chair of the DSM-5 task force, an accurate diagnosis simply requires “good solid clinical judgment.”
We took account of the suggestions of researchers, but we used our
judgment.
But beyond that is the human
judgment
of those most affected.
Academics validate their
judgment.
He observed that in republics, "Your representative owes you, not only his industry, but his judgment; and he betrays, instead of serves you, if he sacrifices it to your opinion."
But the criteria for
judgment
are clear: the new law must curb the practices that jeopardized the entire global economy, and reorient the financial system towards its proper tasks – managing risk, allocating capital, providing credit (especially to small- and medium-sized enterprises), and operating an efficient payments system.
Little or no meaningful progress against segregation has been registered in the two years since the European Court of Human Rights delivered a landmark desegregation
judgment
in a case brought against the Czech Republic by 18 Roma children who had been relegated to schools for the developmentally disabled.
Back
Next
Related words
Their
Would
Which
About
Should
People
There
Could
Other
Against
Without
Might
Better
Before
World
Whose
Little
Based
Think
Things