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KS For Jaime, the magazine cover that he saw was making a judgment about something that in Bolivia has a very different cultural context.
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"First of all, I don't think that you can make a judgment about something that you haven't seen," said Suzanne, the mother of 10-year-old Zachary of Miami Beach.
I'm not making a judgment about everything else.
I write that without making a judgment about the larger questions surrounding the Affordable Care Act.
This was not a leader making a judgment about what's best for the country.
Or: I judge that I am making a judgment about my own mental life.
He emphasized the need to "get the facts" before making a judgment about the case.
In a categorical inference, one makes a judgment about whether something is, or is likely to be, a member of a certain category.
In short, against Chatton, Wodeham defends an Ockham-like position, suggesting that the source of error is not the intuitive cognition of something not actually there, but the fact that the intellect chooses to make a judgment about the existence of something other than what was intuited.
If a person says or types something ambiguous, the system makes a judgment about what was most likely meant.
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