Sentence examples for judgments a bit from inspiring English sources

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I became a bit more trusting of my own judgments, a bit more trusting that my own curiosity would take me directions that other people might find interesting as well".

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"I have such a bias toward management as opposed to other factors that it clouded our judgment a bit".

He knows loads of people who have, though, and probably doesn't want to insult them too much, so that may be affecting his judgment a bit.

They are pitted directly opposite Tim Brown of Yahoo.com, who called the vote a day of accountability in the steroid era, and Scott Miller of CBSSports.com, who said it's far better to reserve judgment a bit rather than rush headlong to bestow baseball's greatest honor on its sullied record-breakers.

"Maybe my judgment was a bit impaired.

A judgment is a bit like a full stop and, once reached, further exploration tends to cease.

I just asked the general public to maybe hold their judgment a little bit longer until the truth comes out".

This judgment may be a bit too harsh, in the view of Michael Moritz, a partner with Sequoia Capital, a Silicon Valley venture firm.

After just one year, both judgments seem to come a bit soon.

Perhaps my sentimental weakness for my hometown clouded my judgment and made me a bit naïve.

But perhaps the thesis that moral judgments are mostly false was a bit too much for a dedicated moralist such as he.

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