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be judgment
noun
The act of judging.
Exact(18)
There will be judgment from God.
But the broader context for discussion should be "judgment".
At the heart of this government lies risk where there should be judgment; confusion where there should be strength.
That day was declared to be "judgment day" because it was actually the day God stopped the process of selecting which churchgoers will survive Wednesday's massacre, McCann said.
The main point to be made is that, as I pointed out already in section 1, universalism as I understand it — and, more importantly, as it's supported by the universalist passages like those in section 2 — is perfectly consistent with the belief that there will be judgment for all and punishment for some.
There would be judgment.
Similar(42)
In addition, the Justice Department said, the creation of trusts for clients that are said to be judgment-proof "is evidence that the defendants are aware that the I.R.S. will someday come to collect".
But there will be judgments.
The self-disclosure aspect of the attributability model is reflected in emphasizing that the target of appraisal must be judgment-sensitive.
Second is judgment.
"It's judgment.
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