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Discover LudwigThe phrase "assertive judgment" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It refers to a strong and confident decision or opinion. It can be used in any situation where someone is expressing their belief or evaluation with certainty and conviction. Example: In her speech, the politician delivered an assertive judgment on the pressing issue of climate change, calling for immediate action to combat its devastating effects.
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The term thus implied not only such qualities as are associated with the modern word humanity understanding, benevolence, compassion, mercy but also such more assertive characteristics as fortitude, judgment, prudence, eloquence, and even love of honour.
For example, when a fellow witnessed a clinical ethicist's role being challenged by a senior hospital staff member, the clinical ethicist modeled a respectful but assertive approach, demonstrating both good judgment and clarity of purpose.
The best we can say is that Russell's contextual definitions have the feature that a (sincere, assertive) utterance of the analysans is guaranteed to express the same judgment as the analysandum, if the latter expresses a judgment at all.
He's a self-assertive young man who truly wants to reach his lost friend, judgment be damned.
Even the simple advice to "be more assertive" comes from a complex set of observations and judgments that Johann has made while watching Kara in meetings and with customers.
Whether it's at work, in a friendship or a partnership we make the snap judgment to bite our tongue rather than being assertive.
However, you probably should have been more candid and assertive in expressing your disappointment in her lack of good judgment earlier.
These lost, sound judgment in pursuit of even a forthright agenda of assertive democracy promotion becomes impossible.
The ruling on Friday will be the latest in a series of influential court judgments since the king, in 2006, encouraged judges to take a more assertive role in the country's conflicts.
Sure, you don't necessarily want an overly assertive new board member who steals autonomy from the founders, but you do need someone with good judgment and a real interest in making sure you succeed.
In the study, we had a fictitious man and woman behave assertively in a variety of situations speaking their minds, providing an opinion, laying down the law and asked judges to rate how assertive they thought the "targets" (we use this word because the fictitious characters are the targets of the study participants' judgments) actually were.
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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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