Collocations withjudgment

These are words often used in combination withjudgment.

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accurate judgment
First, it describes not just a cognitive process of judgment, but rather, the interpersonal process necessary for accurate judgment.
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aesthetic judgment
The aesthetic judgment of painting in the seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries was hardly the property of any one political or social interest group.
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bad judgment
That was bad judgment, because it should remain on.
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best judgment
Each distribution represents our uncertainty about a specific parameter, given what data we have access to, or our best judgment in the absence of data.
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better judgment
Each time this remains implausible as long as there are strategies speaking both to knaves and knights among providers so that their better judgment is not undermined by knavish motivations.
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clinical judgment
We appear to apply technology to avoid uncertainty and errors of clinical judgment (33;43, 43).
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collective judgment
They generate the same collective judgment on the conclusion if individuals act on appropriate weakly dominant strategies.
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considered judgment
It must arise from considered judgment and a sense of history.
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declaratory judgment
I am sure that in the continental system it is perfectly possible to get a declaratory judgment.
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definitive judgment
This is why, despite the reforms that have been adopted, it is not yet possible to make a definitive judgment.
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editorial judgment
We reserve the right, nonetheless, to exercise our editorial judgment in making these decisions.
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error of judgment
Imagine that a neurophysiologist is making observations at the neural level of description relevant to understanding how and why this error of judgment occurs.
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ethical judgment
The principles of bioethics are also necessary to the grounding of ethical judgment.
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harsh judgment
Indeed, he is satisfied with and even "amused" at the harsh judgment of their families and neighbors - including the community-sanctioned corporal punishment of the woman (469).
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hasty judgment
It deserves proper and adequate study, and certainly not a hasty judgment.
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impaired judgment
If either of the two physicians suspect the patient's request may be a result of "impaired judgment," the patient must be referred for counseling.
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impartial judgment
I do not think that that counts as impartial judgment, which we expect from an investigation.
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independent judgment
The trustworthy citizen does not form an independent judgment concerning the wrongfulness of the action or the appropriateness of the sanction determined by the state.
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informed judgment
Deciding whether to combine direct and indirect evidence will be a matter of informed judgment based on the similarities and dissimilarities of populations and interventions.
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intuitive judgment
We know this, but our intuitive judgment is based on a simpler description, which does not take into account our lack of access to the composition of the ambiguous urn.
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lack of judgment
It is the fault of drivers and their lack of judgment.
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lapse of judgment
It was understandable and probably justified, but it was a lapse of judgment to send it before consulting the board.
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mature judgment
It is misleading to imply that an agglomeration of mature judgment would result by the means so far suggested.
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mistake of judgment
While he readily confesses to having made serious mistakes of judgment, he will not admit to any grave moral failures.
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moral judgment
A claim expressing doubt about the status of a moral judgment is externally skeptical if and only if the 11.
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negative judgment
Beyond that, in one out of five cases the negative judgment of the consultant was explicitly mentioned as one of the reasons for refusing a patient's request.
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objective judgment
I am not saying whether it is wrong, but citing an objective judgment.
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passing judgment
Constitutional law is not a vehicle for passing judgment on r ulemakers apart from passing judgment on their rules.
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perceptual judgment
For this reason, a perceptual judgment task, in addition to a production task, is administered in the cur rent study.
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poor judgment
Although the disinhibition improved, his poor judgment and cognitive issues were still apparent.
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practical judgment
They come into the theory as features of the object of concern, rather than as partially defining the perspective of practical judgment itself.
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premature judgment
It would certainly be a premature judgment, for no attempt has yet been made to explain our plans.
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professional judgment
Professional judgment can be guided by formalized procedures.
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qualitative judgment
Consequently, the quantitative historian of science is liberated to some extent from the vagaries of qualitative judgment, as exemplified by traditional narrative type approaches to the history of science.
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rational judgment
It is a rational judgment about a general form of human well-being, about the fulfillment of a human potentiality.
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reasonable judgment
It is also hard to interpret the data and reach a reasonable judgment on what is happening.
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reasoned judgment
We might nonetheless, ex ante, make a reasoned judgment that they are roughly equal in value, and that we should be roughly indifferent across the two options.
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reserved judgment
The representatives of the board heard what we had to say and reserved judgment.
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scientific judgment
For counters, rules of practice are more important than either scientific judgment or training.
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snap judgment
I am glad we did not make a snap judgment on these issues.
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sober judgment
A number of these visitors have been well-informed, deeply concerned, responsible men of sober judgment.
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sound judgment
The data for the oddity task show that children's performance increased by about 20% from session 1 to session 2 for each type of sound judgment.
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subjective judgment
In the latter cases the appearance problems giving rise to a request for cosmetic surgery are a matter entirely of subjective judgment.
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wise judgment
The only result would be the creation of an atmosphere in which the elements essential to wise judgment would be dangerously obscured.
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