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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a judgment thing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to something that is based on personal opinion or assessment.
Example: "Choosing the right candidate for the job is often a judgment thing, as different people value different qualities."
Alternatives: "a matter of judgment" or "a subjective issue".
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So, in the coming weeks, when you hear pundits say that there really is no difference between Barack and Hillary, think about the judgment thing, and think about this, too.
If I do, then in this act there cannot be falsity unless I make a judgment about the thing conceived; if I don't, then I literally have no idea of the thing, so I will certainly not make a judgment about it, let alone a false one.
Half a generation is long enough to come to a judgment on most things.
The troika now has to make a judgment about two things.
We're not here to make a judgment call on things like this, that's the job of our readers.
"And that's kind of an instinctive thing, a judgment on 'Is this consistent with what we campaigned on, and who he is?' " While Mr. Plouffe and Mr. Axelrod have worked longer for Mr. Obama, Mr. Pfeiffer is one of "the originals," as aides refer to those who have been with the president since at least January 2007, when he began his race to the White House.
You can make a judgment that there are things that people NEED to know, that trump the things you THINK people WANT to know.
The striving to preserve and augment one's power, which constitutes one's actual essence (EIIIP7), provides a standard for moral judgments: things are good or bad to the extent that they aid or diminish one's power of acting (Curley 1973).
So the pluralist has to maintain that the wise judge makes a judgment about what the right thing to do is without making any quantitative judgment.
At the key stage in the causal chain, namely, when the mind makes a judgment that such and such thing is an instance of blue, error (bhrānti) comes in and indeed is indispensable: the mind must supposedly be seduced into thinking that its mental content, i.e., the representation of non-non-blue, is not just merely mind-created, but pertains to the world.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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