reasoned judgment

collocation in English

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reasoned
adjective
uk
/ˈriː.zənd/
us
/ˈriː.zənd/
If an argument is (well) reasoned, it is clear and ...
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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 ofreasonedandjudgmentfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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We might nonetheless, ex ante, make areasonedjudgmentthat they are roughly equal in value, and that we should be roughly indifferent across the two options.
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It is important to remember that any declaration of incompatibility will be based on a fullyreasonedjudgmentof a higher court.
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The judge in that case, realising how important the case was, gave areasonedjudgmentis his decision.
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It reflected a balanced andreasonedjudgmenton the understandable desire for more local authority expenditure and on what the country can afford.
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The evidence on which we can base areasonedjudgmentis simply not there.
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Would it not be more sensible for the access authority to make areasonedjudgmenton the merits of each case?
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We cannot make a sensible andreasonedjudgmenton this matter without facts.
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The issue, however, is not one of pure emotion; the issue is whatreasonedjudgmentwe ought to reach.
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It is, of course, even more premature to attempt areasonedjudgmenton comprehensive and other types of secondary education.
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It did not give areasonedjudgment, as did the inspector.
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I would prefer to seereasonedjudgmenton these programmes, and that might be afforded by a private rather than a public hearing.
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The fourth is that areasonedjudgmentshould be given.
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It is a question for statesmanlike consideration andreasonedjudgment.
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We intend to state the facts so far as they are available and try to reach areasonedjudgmenton them.
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Our justified and righteous anger should not be allowed to overcome areasonedjudgment, for if it does the men of violence will have won.
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In those cases, the judge must give areasonedjudgmentas to why he has reached a decision either to acquit or convict the accused.
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I think that the complaints commission is designed to give areasonedjudgmenton a matter of complaint.
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They rely on common sense andreasonedjudgment.
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I doubt if there will ever be a time when we shall get a committee to present areasonedjudgmenton secondary education.
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If one knows about something, one can make areasonedjudgment, but in some cases that information must be presented.
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