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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adequate judgment" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the ability to make reasonable and fair decisions or assessments in a given situation.
Example: "The committee's decision was based on adequate judgment, considering all the evidence presented."
Alternatives: "sound judgment" or "reasonable judgment".
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"The old adage, 'It could have been worse,' is not an adequate judgment for people to vote for it".
"School leaders expressed very little confidence in the local authority and Ofsted concluded that Birmingham has not exercised adequate judgment". Gove said he would wait for a report from the former counter-terrorism expert Peter Clarke to see if there had been a plot to infiltrate the schools.
An able theoretical expositor of all that came within the sphere of his practice, he was not without the power of passing an adequate judgment in matters in which he had no experience.
Respondent (05) referred to the emphasis in training to body language and demeanor – so that if technology then appears to place a barrier in the way of such observations, staff may doubt their ability to make an adequate judgment.
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For the market to work properly, however, students, their parents and other funders must be able to reach (and act upon) adequate judgments about the comparative quality of courses on offer.
But it fails to see that system is needed for adequate judgments.
However, serial processes can lead to efficient processing if information from only one image is sufficient for adequate judgments and the additional image is redundant and potentially unnecessary (Neriani et al., 2008).
It allows patients to make adequate judgments in a pairwise fashion, and the pairwise comparisons are straightforward and convenient.
4. Systematicity: being orderly and focused, aiming to correctly map out the situation both in linear and in non-linear problem situations. 5. Self-confidence: to be trusted upon for making adequate judgments.
Weighing more abstract factors (e.g. contextual patient factors and altered presentation in time) probably leads to this fairly adequate clinical judgment of GPs [ 15- 17].
It is vitally important to provide education for, and access to, adequate (and judgment-free) family planning for everyone.
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