Use "delivered a judgement|deliver a judgement" in a sentence

1. Judgement is often delivered under the Auspices of a restorative, interventional project

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

3. 10. 'court of origin' means the court that delivered the judgement to be certified as a European Enforcement Order.

4. This is a subjective judgement of her abilities.

5. He trusted in his judgement.

6. I mistrust his judgement.

7. She has a reputation for sound professional judgement.

8. The decision to refuse leave to enter cannot be enforced before the court has delivered its judgement.

9. exercising good judgement and airmanship;

10. He appealed from the judgement.

11. Remember to be tactful when expressing a personal judgement.

12. exercise good judgement and airmanship;

13. He trusted his wife's judgement.

14. That would happen on Judgement Day.

15. 1 Logically, it is merely the copula of a judgement.

16. The judgement went against him.

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

18. The sacked workers won a judgement against the company.

19. (c) exercise good judgement and airmanship;

20. For the Last Judgement draweth nigh.

21. Wait till their judgement day comes, yeah!

22. You may entitle this message, "Judgement Day."

23. I set great store by his judgement.

24. (iii) exercising good judgement and airmanship;

25. His judgement was warped by prejudice.

26. His judgement was clouded by jealousy.

27. Old age has clouded his judgement.

28. How does judgement suffer from trachoma?

29. What is A fool:A person who lacks judgement or sense

30. Colonna's judgement proved to be accurate.

31. His judgement was warped by self-interest.

32. You must trust in your own judgement.

33. Wine and judgement mature with age. 

34. Late Middle English (originally denoting the exercise of individual judgement): from French, from Arbitrer ‘give judgement’, from Latin arbitrari (see arbitrate)

35. Can we rise to such a dispassionate judgement? Not many could.

36. 12 A simple error of judgement was tantamount to artistic suicide.

37. 1 Will you still have to seek a declaratory judgement as well?

38. Fortune favors those who use their judgement.

39. He passed judgement on the accused man.

40. They are trying to get the judgement reversed.

41. You will be with a perfect woman on the Judgement day.

42. Judgement (pre-alpha) 0.2 remix by Bluesummer45

43. You should rely on your own judgement.

44. You can safely rely on his judgement.

45. 10 His judgement was clouded by jealousy.

46. 11 The judgement was harsh and categorical.

47. A formal papal judgement on this point would have dispelled all doubts.

48. How dare you sit in judgement on me?

49. The court's judgement was favourable to their client.

50. The report shows utter contempt for women's judgement.

51. You are inclined to agree with their judgement.

52. He was guided by intuition and personal judgement.

53. She showed a lack of judgement when she gave Mark the job.

54. When a body is burnt, it cannot be resurrected until Judgement Day.

55. His professional judgement was coloured by his personal antipathies.

56. He could no longer trust his own judgement.

57. The judgement of the lower court was upheld.

58. "Bigot" isn't a "global" judgement of someone's character

59. His decision to advance the throttle was a further error in judgement.

60. Civil action for compensation, restitution and declamatory judgement.

61. My judgement was completely vindicated by later events.

62. Cann't wait for the Judgement Day to come!

63. I defer to your judgement in these matters.

64. I have used my interviews with parents as a counterpoint to a professional judgement.

65. Determining the composition of a business or geographical segment involves a certain amount of judgement.

66. He agreed, but very much against his better judgement.

67. Word Origin late Middle English (originally denoting the exercise of individual judgement): from French, from Arbitrer ‘give judgement’, from Latin arbitrari from arbiter ‘judge, supreme ruler’

68. Adjudication (countable and uncountable, plural Adjudications) The act of adjudicating, of reaching a judgement

69. d) Civil action for compensation, restitution and declamatory judgement

70. This figurative habit of his mind crippled his judgement.

71. I'm not equipped to pass judgement on such matters.

72. The judges upheld the validity of the previous judgement.

73. He later blamed his poor judgement on Jet Lag.

74. In 1945 the superficial judgement invariably carried the day.

75. The minister had made an amazing error of judgement.

76. The Chief Justice gave his judgement the week before.

77. These Bets are set in stone until they reach judgement

78. I fear your ill health is clouding your judgement, father.

79. 9 It is too soon to reach any definitive judgement.

80. The company backed her judgement and implemented all her recommendations.