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The phrase "a judgment of how" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing an evaluation or assessment regarding a particular method or manner of doing something.
Example: "The committee's report included a judgment of how effective the new policy was in improving employee morale."
Alternatives: "an assessment of how" or "an evaluation of how".
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It does not require a judgment of how well they are implemented.
Making autonomous decisions in accordance with the Kantian tradition thus involves taking into account of the well-being of others through a judgment of how one's own decisions affect other people's ability to act in a morally responsible way and to attain their own goals.
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Ethical guidelines suggest that, when enrolling patients with dementia in research, alterative decision makers (proxies) should base their decision on a "substituted judgment" of how the patient would have decided.
Dr. Hodes said he hopes "The Alzheimer's Project" "will allow people to make a better judgment of how they think research ought to be supported," whether through government financing (although the National Institutes of Health doesn't lobby) or by participating in clinical research as a human subject.
With each of the 3 to 4 probing questions posed to the candidate, a personal judgment of how the attending physician should respond was obtained by the interviewer.
Quandt et al. (2004) used an interviewer's judgment of how difficult or easy a house was to clean, reasoning that houses more difficult to clean would have a less thorough elimination of pesticides.
It was a question of judgment of how bad would it be if we lost Vietnam and how likely we were to stop that from happening.
Having made that mechanical, time-sensitive determination -- the definition of "gay" or "thirty," or in the case before the Court, "equal" and "protection" -- the interpreter proceeds to a judgment call of how the definition applies to the dispute at hand.
"This is a difficult path to navigate regarding the judgment of how a parent disciplines his child," Rick Spielman, the general manager of the Vikings at first.
This is a difficult path to navigate, regarding the judgment of how a parent disciplines his child.
The complexity arises from the fact that the judgment of how well a school is doing depends a lot on the context (social, political and geographical) in which it operates.
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