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"People make a judgment about whether you really care or not.
All it would do is allow the courts to make a judgment about whether the program is constitutional.
"You can look at newspapers and make a judgment about whether the owners were content with the government or not".
"In warning against excessive concentrations or common exposures across the banking system, regulators need not make a judgment about whether a particular asset class is mispriced", he says.
"Over the next few months we'll be able to make a judgment about whether this economy has enough strength to move ahead on its own," Mr. Bernanke said.
But I think that it's hard to really make a judgment about whether this is a trend across different industries at this point".
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In a categorical inference, one makes a judgment about whether something is, or is likely to be, a member of a certain category.
The quasi-official arbiter of business cycles, the National Bureau of Economic Research, a private academic group, has not made a judgment about whether the recession has ended.
When you've made a judgment about whether you like the person, just click "Yes" or "No" to indicate whether you want to follow up with the person after your first three minutes are up.
Lawyers said the legal landscape was clouded because only a potential bidder for the work can take action, meaning each council had to make a judgment call about whether a contractor might retaliate in court.
Every media outlet has to make a judgment call about whether a suicide meets the threshold of an exception, and not everyone will agree with every decision.
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