Sentence examples for judgment means from inspiring English sources

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"The judgment means a lot.

But Mr. Peres said, "I don't think that exercising judgment means stammering".

"Social judgment" means that the scientists and engineers do not want to answer the question.

The court's judgment means that the process must be subject to parliamentary control and oversight.

The very nature of sex, when arousal clouds your judgment, means even stronger messages on safe sex are required.

The judgment means that Mr. Solow still owes Citigroup $85.7 million, the difference between the debt and the value of the bonds.

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The order for summary judgment meant that Justice Diamond was, in essence, allowing the eviction to proceed without a trial.

The two groups which brought the case insisted the judgment meant the SFO must reopen its investigation immediately, adding that the Government must not stand in its way.

"I think it's important, the country needs to hear this, because I think most people think that that court judgment meant that the referendum result has fallen.

And when things go badly, as they inevitably do — when you're caught inside by or fail to make a very large wave — all your skill and strength and judgment mean nothing.

Blackpool council initially believed the judgment meant it would have to stop paying housing benefit to a local shelter, but changed its view after taking legal advice, dispelling fears that the shelter, Streetlife, would have to close.

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