Sentence examples for capable of judgment from inspiring English sources

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She asks him questions; she is capable of judgment, but she is also submissive, allowing herself to be adored and mistreated by a man who is too elemental in his needs to wish for attachment.

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Scanlon, for example, claims that the class of those to whom we must justify our actions "includes at least those beings who are of a kind that is normally capable of judgment-sensitive attitudes" (1998, 186).

Young people are naturally more prone to rule-breaking because they are impulsive and generally less capable of reasoned judgment.

We still have plenty of intellectuals, but they have become so politicized that they're no longer capable of disinterested judgment.

"The military service doesn't require a high school diploma, and we think the Transportation Department is also capable of making judgment calls on a person's background.

The town board and planning board in Shandaken, meanwhile, argued that since town property was involved, town officials were very capable of passing judgment on the environmental aspects of the development.

The last thing McDonald's or any like corporation wants to see is a strong, activist government protecting consumers, whether or not they're  capable of adult judgment or are habituated (a harsher word is "addicted") to self-destructive products.

And shouldn't this fundamental deficiency -- the inability to understand this primary aspect of the intimate transaction that occurs between writer and reader, the refusal to recognize one of the simplest pleasures afforded by the act of reading -- disqualify the critic as an authority capable of passing judgment on a novel's ambitions, and on how well it succeeds?

They must also be capable of sound judgment, Shamoo says.

The association also endorses the World Medical Association Declaration of Tokyo, which states that when prisoners refuse food and physicians believe they are capable of "rational judgment concerning the consequences of such a voluntary refusal of nourishment, he or she shall not be fed artificially".

During the hypo manic phase, chewers may not be capable of rational judgment and they also may not be able to predict the serious consequences of their actions.

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