Sentence examples for judgement with which from inspiring English sources

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Therefore, in addition to contributing to a better understanding of the complex hydrological behaviour of the Park, the model proposed here is a useful tool that can provide elements of judgement with which to assess the efficiency of the different improvement strategies for simplified hydrological evaluations and visualizations.

However, Cassius Dio marks the wider imperial decline as beginning in 180 AD with the ascension of Commodus to the throne, a judgement with which Gibbon concurred, and Matyszak states that "the rot ... had become established long before" even that.

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So they found that the assessors' judgements of writing performance were highly internally consistent and highly reliable, considering that initially the teachers were concerned about making judgements across ability ranges with which they were not familiar.

However this was not the point of the study since in clinical practice the standard with which clinicians operate is the opinion and judgement of the radiologist.

As such, decision-makers are faced with a lack of adequate direct comparative data with which to make their judgements.

Much depends here on how one analyses the terms with which Brentano describes positive and negative judgements: anerkennen (accepting) and verwerfen (rejecting).

Furthermore, the advent of more sensitive response evaluation based on positron emission tomography (Spaepen et al, 2001) may allow judgement of which patients with early Hodgkin's disease may completely avoid radiotherapy after initial response to chemotherapy.

When evaluating the proposed thermal error model, the multi-collinearity problem and computational time are both improved through the correlation grouping, and the linear model is more robust against measurement noises than the engineering judgement model, which includes variables with higher order terms.

"The judgement of history which with Governors is written about a hundred years later, will say that he failed in two very major respects and also a third one, that he failed to modernise the Bank," Myners added.

"The University of Birmingham is disappointed with the judgement which did not uphold the defence of academic freedom and public interest, but respects the decision," said a spokeswoman.

"We are pleased with the judgement which leaves minimal tax liability and overwhelmingly supports the views collectively and consistently held by our advisers, legal counsel and MIH itself.

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