Sentence examples for judgement to from inspiring English sources

The phrase "judgement to" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used incorrectly as it lacks a clear context or structure.
Example: "The judgement to proceed with the project was made after careful consideration."
Alternatives: "decision to" or "verdict on".

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"I've got that judgement to make and the England [and Wales ] Cricket Boardwill have that judgement to make as well," he said.

[Voice rises again] "That's a premature judgement to make, because I've always been a positive person.

"The commission today convened to communicate their judgement to the parties.

There was no such judgement to make today simply because it was not a march.

Now he is here he will learn whose judgement to trust.

I made a judgement to step down from that historic role.

It was a hard judgement to make, but in reality the choice was clear.

The priority must be given in my judgement to the housing of the wife and children," he concluded.

It's this deep-seated reluctance we have, against all our better judgement, to reach out across these lines".

But if so it was some snap judgement to leave that alone, because it was very close.

Before Orwell, the Czech writer Karel Capek had applied literary judgement to ephemera in much the same way.

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