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The phrase "an overall judgment" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when summarizing a conclusion or assessment based on various factors or criteria.
Example: "After reviewing all the evidence, the committee reached an overall judgment regarding the project's viability."
Alternatives: "a general assessment" or "a comprehensive evaluation."
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That's a characterization only, not an overall judgment; several of the works presented here seem destined for future life.
In case of third party moral judgment, information about intent and outcome must be integrated into an overall judgment.
But when people view options one at a time, they form an overall judgment about each option and then have to go back and compare.
In particular, the value functions aim at assessing spatial indicators so as to provide an overall judgment of the viability of different ecosystem patches.
To develop a new macroscopic scoring system which allows for an overall judgment of experimental articular cartilage repair and compare it with four existing scoring systems and high-field magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).
One approach quantifies people's subjective well-being divided into an overall judgment about their lives (a "ladder of life" score) and moment-by-moment flowell-being divided negatintofeelings.
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Though the commission's analysis was careful not to make any overall judgment on the expulsions, the document suggested that the action might not be in line with E.U. law.
In such cases, the pair of reviewers appraising each study had to reach an agreed overall judgment about how the results should be interpreted from the equity perspective, for example by giving greater weight to certain outcome measures.
Mr. Barrett makes a similar overall judgment.
But what should a fair overall judgment of Labour be based on?
The focus of the ALARP principle is to make a final overall judgment about the risk associated with the system and try to make every risk acceptable or tolerable.
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