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Discover LudwigThe phrase "rely on judgment" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation in which a decision must be made, and someone is leaning on their judgment to come to the right conclusion. For example, "The board of directors had to rely on their judgment when deciding which proposal to accept."
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Mainly his staff rely on judgment.
All methods of measuring terrorism involve imperfect data and rely on judgment calls.
He said there is always wariness around new treatments, but physicians regularly rely on judgment and analogy in their practices.
Criteria for and decisions about eligibility for long term benefits or care rely on judgment and prediction.
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Longo said repeatedly that officers rely on their judgment to make quick decisions on the street.
Finally, some arguments against same-sex marriage rely on judgments that same-sex sexual activity is impermissible.
Instead, they rely on judgments made by a clinician about a person's, thinking, feelings and behavior.
Policy decisions (such as whether a health-care provider will fund a new treatment) increasingly rely on judgments of both clinical and cost effectiveness, both of which are heavily determined by the estimated survival gains of a technology.
Mr. Seabury hauls the raft and tripod onto the river with one helper and no safety gear, relying on judgment gained through a long life lived within sight of the Housatonic.
Interestingly, if egalitarianism is defined in opposition to this "priority view" by the feature that it relies on judgments of relative positions, this means that egalitarian values cannot be correctly represented by a separable social welfare function.
Workplace-based assessment relies on judgments by professionals, who typically have to perform their rating tasks in a context of time pressure, non-standardized assessment tasks and ill-defined or competing goals (Murphy and Cleveland 1995).
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