Sentence examples for judging time from inspiring English sources

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That's partly why someone with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder has trouble judging time intervals and grows impatient with what seems like the slow passage of time.

Humans are hopeless at judging time intervals of minutes, hours and days on our own – hence our reliance on watches and calendars.

See we cook a bunch of everything so that at judging time, we have multiple pieces of meat to taste and choose from.

Come judging time, my aunt won first place with an arrangement based in a little drinking fountain used in the hen house to give newly hatched chicks a drink.

It is conceivable that people understand postponement of adverse outcomes better than risk reductions because we are used to judging time and can easily distinguish for example one week from one month or one year.

Develop the habit of judging time and learn how to arrive where you need to be on time.

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How you judge patience depends on how you judge time.

"How this war is judged, time will tell".

Hazlewood said it was up to the player himself to judge time spent off the field and any potential repercussions.

Every balance, every tempo feels freshly considered and aptly judged; time and again expressive details leap out in sharp focus without distracting unduly.

"It was hard to judge time and space because it was just this open expanse.

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