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noun
The act of judging.
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Laplace and Condorcet applied probability also to judgments.
Time judgments always come down to judgments of simultaneity.
"It's very hard for me to judge and hold people to judgments," he said.
In our report, we have referred to judgments which reinforce the theory of shame.
"But none of it is as central to judgments about him as the economy and unemployment".
When people listened to judgments made by others, they quickly converged to make estimates within the same range.
Depending on how it were written and interpreted, a waiver, even if it were valid, might apply only to judgments and not to attempts to evict a tenant.
But this is a bill with momentum, and final passage is likely if a few disputes -- including one related to judgments against abortion protesters -- can be settled.
Tuesday's ruling, like another unanimous decision from the justices in January concerning electoral maps in Texas, called for deference to judgments made by state legislators.
Adhering to judgments of a court to which we are signed up by treaty is an aspect of the rule of law, which we must obey.
Every other factor, like turnovers, steals, assists, blocked shots, and personal fouls — factors that can have a significant influence on the outcome of a game — seemed to bear no statistical relationship to judgments of merit at all.
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