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"judge information" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to information that is used by a judge to make a decision or opinion. For example, "The judge considered the evidence and all relevant judge information before making a ruling."
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The statute denies even the judge information about execution drugs, she said.
When everyone can do research so easily, biographers must be even more careful to judge information, put it in context and write engagingly.
Dadda believes that fish with more symmetric brains can judge information from both visual fields equally.
"And at no time are you actually trained how to think, how to analyze, how to process information, how to judge information".
A common method is external review by outside experts, who judge information on the programme and in some cases visit an institution to verify information and hear the views of local stakeholders.
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Participants stated that they are not sufficiently grounded in analyzing and judging information from clinical trials.
Piloting the intervention identified support needed as: (i) technical help with some websites, (ii) advice about issues such as anonymity, (iii) help in judging information quality, (iv) identification of relevant information (via 'Information Prescriptions'), (v) motivational support to try new sites.
A guide on providing e-health support has been produced indicating five types of support: (i) technical help with some websites, (ii) advice about issues such as anonymity, (iii) help in judging information quality, (iv) identification of relevant information (via 'Information Prescriptions'), (v) motivational support to try new sites.
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