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to judgements
noun
Sometimes found in the United States.
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Let's not rush to judgements.
His last objection is that there is no coherent way of applying Protagoras' relativism to judgements about the future.
This particularly pertains to judgements and deliberations that are important, complex or unfamiliar, such as gambles, jobs, careers, homes, partnerships, or surgical treatments.
Let us now turn to judgements with empty terms that include a predication, e.g. the judgement 'All unicorns are four-legged'.
Secondly, a series of matrices are used to quantitatively and sequentially link social and ecological information from an initial, scenario-based ecosystem change stimulus through to judgements about changes in ecosystem services.
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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To get along with each other, to drop judgements, to listen, takes courage.
Instead, there was a rush to judgement.
Desperate not to rush to judgement, or offend, you see.
And there is something very unseemly about the rush to judgement.
Tonight there was great caution in Kabul about rushing to judgement.
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