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The phrase "a useful judgment" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a decision or conclusion that is practical and beneficial in a particular context.
Example: "After reviewing the evidence, the committee reached a useful judgment that will guide future policy decisions."
Alternatives: "a valuable assessment" or "a practical conclusion."
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After the terrorist attacks of September 11th 2001, the French government shut down the cameras, but Ms Lauvergeon had the right idea: letting people see in relieves their fears.But at Flamanville, however closely I scrutinised the ironwork, the Russian construction workers and pipes, it was clear that only a nuclear expert could make a useful judgment about safety.
However, the lack of quantitative and qualitative data, including an absence of stable and accurate vital registration systems [ 15- 18] and retrieval systems, constitute constraints in making a useful judgment of the quality of care [ 10, 19].
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The clinical decision rule performed well in our ED setting and is likely to be a useful supplement to clinical judgment.
This type of analysis continues to be fundamental in constituting a useful complement for the judgments and opinions of experts in each field, assessing the outcomes of the scientific research activities, as well foreseeing how the research activities might progress (López-Muñoz et al. 2013).
Patient-rated HADS could represent a useful supplement to GPs' own clinical judgment.
Although structured expert judgment can be a useful method for estimating disability weights, our objective in this study was slightly different.
For more on the dispute -- and the questionable legal strategy of challenging 19th-century territorial judgments -- here's a useful history from the Caracas Chronicles blog.
However, the longer the text segment, the more challenging it becomes to show a useful context to the Turker for relation judgment.
This implies that, along with appropriate context and judgment, the DFBETA statistic is a useful tool for diagnosing heterogeneity.
Ultimately, such analyses may provide a useful perspective on the underlying structure of men's judgments of women's nonverbal dating-relevant cues.
These r values also constitute a useful measure of the overall precision of the participants' judgments (e.g., see Norman, Crabtree, Bartholomew, & Ferrell, 2009).
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