objective judgment

collocation in English

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objective
adjective
uk
/əbˈdʒek.tɪv/
us
/əbˈdʒek.tɪv/
based on real facts and not influenced by personal beliefs ...
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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 ofobjectiveandjudgmentfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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I am not saying whether it is wrong, but citing anobjectivejudgment.
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Either way, it would undoubtedly not be a very good basis forobjectivejudgment.
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They must exercise independent andobjectivejudgmentin the interests of justice alone.
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There is an element of anobjectivejudgmenton the actual spending of authorities.
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We shall be in a position to make a proper andobjectivejudgmenton the basis of that evidence.
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Any rational,objectivejudgmentleads one to the conclusion that that is not so.
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Can there be a tribunal of more independentobjectivejudgment?
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It is extremely difficult for anybody outside to come to a firm and honest andobjectivejudgmentabout this.
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How is thatobjectivejudgmentto be made?
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That is why we always have inquiries in this country—to arrive at anobjectivejudgment.
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Governments are bound to take account of thatobjectivejudgment.
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I quarrel strongly with that view, on two grounds: first, because the pattern of expenditure itself is not anobjectivejudgment.
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Such anobjectivejudgmentby the public would be a good guide to what our attitude should be.
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I do not see how he can make anobjectivejudgment.
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I do not want to go into any specific case, but these are matters whereobjectivejudgmentdepends on who is making theobjectivejudgment.
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That body of evidence would tend to raise doubts in the mind of anyone making anobjectivejudgment.
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Would not some of these figures be a great help in making anobjectivejudgmenton the value of inter-trading across frontiers?
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However, several other factors were brought to its attention which were important in forming anobjectivejudgment.
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That sends out the wrong signal by tempting schools to abdicate theirobjectivejudgmentby making an exclusion decision based on budgetary considerations.
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