judgement|judgements in English

noun

[judge·ment || 'dʒʌdʒmənt]

act of judging; forming of an opinion; assessment, opinion; verdict, sentence of a court; decree, sentence; ability to judge, good sense

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1. He calls synthetic a priori judgements “Apodeictic”; just as we would call an analytic judgement “Apodeictic”

2. Such judgements are Apodeictic because

3. Think about the action judgements.

4. Significant accounting judgements and estimates

5. � The term “final judgements” refers to judgements which are no longer subject to appeal and which are enforceable.

6. I hate having to make snap judgements.

7. My judgement is that/In my judgement the plan is ill-conceived.

8. Try not to be prejudiced in your judgements.

9. 25 I hate having to make snap judgements.

10. He trusted in his judgement.

11. I mistrust his judgement.

12. In the second experimental task, rhyming judgements were made.

13. Evolutionary biology provides good confirmation of moral judgements.

14. exercising good judgement and airmanship;

15. He appealed from the judgement.

16. 7 Her judgements are based on hearsay rather than evidence.

17. Decisions and judgements are handed down by absolute majority

18. exercise good judgement and airmanship;

19. He trusted his wife's judgement.

20. That would happen on Judgement Day.

21. The judgement went against him.

22. But there's the "Judgement Day"!

23. Her judgements are based on hearsay rather than evidence.

24. Another key issue in Albania is failure to enforce Court judgements.

25. Important value judgements should not be hidden behind technical wizardry.