informed judgment

collocation in English

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informed
adjective
uk
/ɪnˈfɔːmd/
us
/ɪnˈfɔːrmd/
having a lot of knowledge or information ...
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judgment
noun
uk
/ˈdʒʌdʒ.mənt/
us
/ˈdʒʌdʒ.mənt/
the ability to form valuable opinions and make ...
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(Definition ofinformedandjudgmentfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Deciding whether to combine direct and indirect evidence will be a matter ofinformedjudgmentbased on the similarities and dissimilarities of populations and interventions.
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Ultimately, deciding whether to combine direct and indirect estimates will be a matter ofinformedjudgment.
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They seem to be saying that what others call "informedjudgment" or "research experience" or "trying out an idea or technique for size" - or, indeed, plain "curiosity" - are "values".
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It is only right that the chief officer of police should have this information in order to reach aninformedjudgmenton an application.
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There is no point, really, in working away to have aninformedjudgmentunless we can have an opportunity of exercising it.
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The electorate should be able to make aninformedjudgmenton such matters.
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This high degree of visibility should enable the local electorate to reach a moreinformedjudgmentof the performance of their authority.
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Local electors are unable to form aninformedjudgment.
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That will enable them to come to aninformedjudgmentand that may or may not bring the dispute to an end.
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There still seems to be a crying need for accurate scientific information in order to enable us to make aninformedjudgmenton drift-netting.
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Any development of that sort will in no way absolve senior advisers from producing assessments based in the last resort oninformedjudgment.
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It is only by the quality of service delivered to our individual constituents that we can make aninformedjudgment.
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I heard what he said about making noinformedjudgmentin advance of wider changes.
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They can then make aninformedjudgmentabout the matter if it comes before a public inquiry.
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It is a bureaucratic nightmare, a centralisation and the imposition of a remote and uninformed judgment on a local andinformedjudgment.
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That places on me and on each of us a heavy responsibility to come to aninformedjudgment.
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I begin by observing that none of us can reach aninformedjudgmenton this proposal without clearly grasping the nature of the existing machine.
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That is hardly a basis for enabling the public to make aninformedjudgmenton the performance of their authority.
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I want to be confident that we have the most accurate information about what happened in order to make the mostinformedjudgment.
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Clearly any referendum must seek to reflect theinformedjudgmentof the people.
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