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the judgements
noun
Sometimes found in the United States.
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But without us, they can't realize their destinies -- we make the judgements.
Bayesian belief concerns the judgements we make about the likeliness of something occurring.
The prose is as lucid and crystal-hard as the judgements are unflinching.
As often with the judgements of the young, this was unfair.
Neither Iran nor the US sent legal representatives to argue against the judgements in one another's courts.
At such a time, the parson should not aspire to the judgements which are proper to the politician.
The first concerns reliability and "the extent to which the judgements made independently by two observers who see the same lesson would agree".
The show has always been very good, I think, at the relationships between women, and the judgements of both men and women when it comes to sex.
And General Musharraf is looking weaker by the day not least because of the judgements that the CJ has been dishing out.
I work from home, but with no children to ferry to school I am thankfully spared the judgements of Ms Chisolm and her ilk.
It links to the judgements, and quotes from Shakespeare's Merchant of Venice on mercy.
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