Sentence examples for judgments presented from inspiring English sources

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Fedrizzi and Kacprzyk (1988) encouraged studies in the setting of fuzzy preference using interval value for expressing experts' views and judgments presented through cumulative distribution function.

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This indicates a certain capacity to make judgments present already in the common sense.

"Judgment," presented by Company XIV, was inspired by the Greek myth of what was probably the first ever beauty contest.

But "Judgment," presented in the appropriately faded-gilt setting of the small Duo Theater, isn't primarily a dance work, although there is plenty of dancing.

Although judgment was given in the ordinary manner, the execution of the judgment presented certain difficulties because the courts could not decree execution against the crown and its servants.

In fairness to Wales, Bale and Ramsey were far from the only players absent from Coleman's preferred starting XI but there is no escaping the extent to which they depend on that pair and it was difficult to see where the equaliser was going to come from until McAuley's error of judgment presented Church with the chance to register his third international goal.

In §20, Kant ties this notion of judgment to the twelve forms of judgment presented in the Metaphysical Deduction (A70/B95), and he then connects these forms of judgment to the twelve categories (A76 83/B102 9).

Dame Margaret Beckett, a leading Labour supporter of the so-called People's Vote campaign for a second referendum, said the judgment presented people with two clear options in the messy Brexit debate — to accept May's deal or keep the existing arrangements with the EU.

And as the question sought to be presented arises upon the first judgment,—it being final in the sense of § 237,—it is apparent that the writ of error addressed to the second judgment presents nothing reviewable here.

Rather than fall back on interpreters, he tried to read Moscow from the outside - what he would later call his physiognomic method - refraining from abstraction or judgment, presenting the city in such a way that "all factuality is already theory" (the phrase is from Goethe).

Furthermore, the question whether a country gives res judicata effect to United States judgments presents a relatively simple inquiry.

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