Sentence examples for judge type from inspiring English sources

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Anything else, Sir? Silence, broken only by the sound of the judge typing.

"Thanks for your help and your friendship," the judge typed.

Someone who prefers to be flexible and keep their options open (in Myers-Briggs terminology, a "perceiving" type) might find it difficult to work with someone who prefers a more organized and orderly process (in Myers-Briggs terminology that would be a "judging" type).

"Maybe a judge-type thing".

She insisted on being called a reviewer, in fact, and not a critic, a distinction I understood as being between an all-powerful and hoity-toity judge-type (the critic) and a sort of fellow-traveller (the reviewer), one who approaches a book in a spirit of camaraderie and aims to represent that book in a piece of writing as carefully crafted as the book itself (which is not to say "softly").

Combinations of traits or personality types include categorizations of sensing, thinking, and judging types or impulsiveness and insecurity [ 4, 5].

Doubleclick will then judge the type of adverts you might like to see from what you're browsing.

But, let's face it: the police are far better placed to judge what type of legislation we need to combat the terrorist threat than I am.

Another reporting game is to watch who wanders in and out of the building, and then judge what type of news might result from those visits.

That was when I was asked whether the respondent was in the courtroom and then I had to point them out by telling the judge what type of clothes they had on.

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