Sentence examples for judgments exist from inspiring English sources

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The histological criteria used to make histological diagnoses were based on our hospital criteria [ 16], which were modified from those of the Japanese Research Society for Gastric Cancers [ 20], as discrepancies in histological judgments exist between Japanese and Western pathologists.

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It is Marty's view that contents of judgment exist in the sense that it is correct to accept them and are furthermore non-real.

Indeed, it is still controversial whether such universal criteria for aesthetic judgment exist at all.

In any event, thankfully no such judgment exists later on in the day: hail the all-day-breakfast.

Exactly as it was the case there, the judgment exists as long as someone performs the corresponding action of judging; for this reason, it is called a non-enduring product (§23, 116).

No record of any judgment exists, but Osbert apparently appeared before two popes, Adrian IV and Alexander III.

To put others on notice that the judgment exists, and to create a lien against an asset so that the judgment can be enforced, an "Abstract of Judgment" is often recorded with the County Recorder.

This document acts as a lien and puts other creditors on notice that the judgment exists and has priority in payment when the property is sold as against other liens or judgments that may have been created afterward.

This judgment exists because we as a society have this preconceived notion of what domestic violence looks like: an angry drunk man in a wife beater shirt and a meek woman with a black eye who will stare at the floor and tell you numbly that she walked into a door again.

Although the number of reviewers was limited as far as possible, some inconsistency might have occurred in the selection, extraction, and assessment of data introducing potential bias, particularly where the opportunity for subjective judgment existed.

Furthermore Kant explicitly holds that not only do a priori judgments really exist in various sciences, including physics and legitimate (i.e., transcendental idealist) metaphysics, but also that there really are some pure a priori judgments, e.g., in mathematics (B4 5, B14 18).

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