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Discover Ludwig"judge well" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used as an exhortation or encouragement to someone to make a wise decision. For example: "The future of the company is in your hands, so please judge well."
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How to be a judge, and how to judge well, was a concern shared by humble and high, keeping both kings and parish priests awake at night.
Psychologically reflective in Mr. Heaney's version, they comment on and judge, well, everything and everybody -- heroes and victims and gods and humans.
However socially acceptable oppression may be in its time, history does not judge well those who are the last to turn off the lights of discrimination.
Here comes the judge, well Lord Justice Leveson, whose autumnal cascade of hearings promise to be the Olympics of the media industry.
My moral lesson at this stage is that President Obama was right about Judge Sonia Sotomayor: in order to judge well you need empathy.
"Let them bawl," he cried during one of the many storms of criticism he weathered in 50 years of public life, "History will judge!" Well, here is the first work which professes to treat Mitterrand with objective historical distance.
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These changes would promote judge well-being and bolster due process protections for noncitizens.
Voters are left to judge well-financed spin, rather than truth and falsehood.
Naturally the company would want the cases heard by a judge well-versed in the industry and its issues.
Then North judged well to pass.
The Israelis judged well in the diagramed deal.
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