Sentence examples for reference to judgements from inspiring English sources

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Neutrality of justification implies that the justification for laws must not involve reference to judgements about the relative merits of those different ways of life (Mulhall and Swift 1996, p. 30).

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"In response to Mr Smith, can people stop using Benitez transfer failings as a point of reference to save Hodgson from judgement?" pleads someone who does not provide his name, raising suspicions that he may a dissident insider.

The initiation and duration of antibiotic therapy was based on procalcitonin levels in the experimental arm and on the intensive care unit physicians' clinical judgement without reference to procalcitonin values in the control arm.

Satanic school, pejorative designation used by Robert Southey, most notably in the preface to his A Vision of Judgement (1821), in reference to certain English poets whose work he believed to be "characterised by a Satanic spirit of pride and audacious impiety".

Organisers tended to approach their planning and decisions on the basis of their own experience and judgement, without accessing training or reference to guidance.

But such judgements are not made entirely with reference to a particular packet or pill: they are framed by local, national and international discourses about spurious and counterfeited medicines and the quality standards applied to Indian producers.

These results highlight important interactions between phonological and orthographic representations in phonological judgement tasks, and the findings are considered both with reference to earlier studies and several models of pSTM.

In Chapter 7 Hitchens charts his return to Christianity, and makes particular reference to the experience of seeing the Rogier van der Weyden painting The Last Judgement: "I gaped, my mouth actually hanging open.

We recognise that this judgement was misguided and will ensure that its partners communications no longer make any reference to the My Milk Count service.

Participants made categorical semantic judgements about line drawing pictures of common objects, deciding if the objects depicted were large or small (with reference to a shoe box size), manmade or natural (Fig. 1).

In a judgement handed down yesterday the Investigatory Powers tribunal said both sides saw the necessity for a reference to the European Court of Justice (ECJ)'s grand chamber.

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