Sentence examples for judgment by which from inspiring English sources

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The final judgment by which Henry the Lion lost his honours was not founded on tribal law but on feudal law.

Courts can take four or five years to hand down a judgment, by which time there might be nothing left to collect.

Evaluation criteria: defined as "…measurable aspects of judgment by which a dimension of the various choice possibilities under consideration can be characterized" [8, p. 57].

The basic input of the MULTIPOL evaluation method consists of [13, 14]: Evaluation criteria: defined as "…measurable aspects of judgment by which a dimension of the various choice possibilities under consideration can be characterized" [8, p. 57].

They did not have a team of blue ribbon teachers examine the standards in order to render a solid educational judgment by which politicians might be guided.

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Thus do moral norms and ideals, and the judgments by which we guide ourselves towards those norms and ideals, arise out of the process by which we try to achieve mutual sympathy.

Cameron introduced the world to Arnold Schwarzenegger's unflinching T-800 cyborg in 1984's The Terminator, and returned to complete the story with 1991's Terminator 2: Judgment Day, by which time the Austrian former bodybuilder had become a huge Hollywood star.

The Museum of Bad Art happens to embody this trend, and further illustrates its central aim to mock the judgment system by which people identify what is bad from what is not.

Conventionally, planner defines queues according to his/her judgment by determining which and what amount of resources should be allocated to which activity.

Using your opinion, judgment, and perspective by which to wound another person is not only harmful but also prevents you from seeing that your view is but one of billions of views and that you'll spend the rest of your life clashing if you refuse to keep an open mind.

That is to say, aesthetic values now stand in irreconcilable antagonism to religious values, transforming "value judgments (Werturteile) into judgments of taste (Geschmacksurteile) by which what is morally reprehensible becomes merely what is tasteless" [Weber 1915/1946, 342].

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