Judgment in a sentence as a noun

" Now, this social policy judgment made by Congress may or may not be sound.

", you need to take them at their word, because it is their judgment, it is their consent that matters.

This, to me, is very good for startups and the Act as a whole should, in my judgment, lead to many excellent results.

They have a sense of what they want but insufficient life experiences to make right judgments about how best to proceed.

Before you all rush to judgment again, notice the update at the end of the article:"Update: I spoke with Brian Chesky.

Worse than that, the company may or may not choose to indemnify you for your personal costs in defending the lawsuit or in paying any resulting judgment.

Beyond LinkedIn, check Twitter, Quora, blogs, news articles, Facebook, etc. and make a judgment call on whether the person appears to be ambitious or not.

What Nolan presents is symbolic: we see Cobb's judgment and forgiveness of sins at immigration, and then his reunion with his family in the heavenly garden.

In plaintiffs' practice, likewise, I was always a strong advocate of standing upon principle and taking cases all the way to judgment, even when substantial offers of settlement were on the table.

Mark Zuckerberg may be an exception; he's too young and too successful to have a refined skill at the judgment of character, so I'll give him a pass, because he seems to be a good guy in spite of his visible mistakes.

"The rest of the article explains the author's psychopathy the way the author wants you to view it: As "a highly trained perception, ability to adapt, and a lack of judgment borne of pragmatic and flexible moral reasoning.

The exact quote is instead: "In the judgment of the most competent living mathematicians, Frulein Noether was the most significant creative mathematical genius thus far produced since the higher education of women began.

In almost every case but that extreme one, though, it is pretty hard to prove that a promoter never had any intention of making some good-faith effort to do the development, even if the promoter is flaky or uses bad business judgment in how funds are spent.

At many points along the way, the legislators who pass such laws and the regulators who administer them make multiple social policy judgments saying, in effect, "this is a situation that calls for the maximum protections but this one will leave investors fairly protected with more minimal protections in place.

But it is a policy judgment declaring that the SOX rules are just too much for relatively small companies just going public and therefore should be relaxed for such companies in order to enable them to realize their practical goals of going public, building momentum, and only later having to comply with the full SOX rules.

[1] Clearly the judge hasn't ever submitted an iOS app for review?And to people who don't understand why Apple are held to be in "non-compliance" despite copying verbatim the extract from the judgment: it was because of how "snarky" Apple were.- Saying their device is much more popular.- Signing off by disregarding the purpose of the statement: "Samsung willfully copied Apple's far more popular iPad.

Judgment definitions

noun

an opinion formed by judging something; "he was reluctant to make his judgment known"; "she changed her mind"

See also: judgement mind

noun

the act of judging or assessing a person or situation or event; "they criticized my judgment of the contestants"

See also: judgement assessment

noun

(law) the determination by a court of competent jurisdiction on matters submitted to it

See also: judgement

noun

the cognitive process of reaching a decision or drawing conclusions

See also: judgement judging

noun

the legal document stating the reasons for a judicial decision; "opinions are usually written by a single judge"

See also: opinion judgement

noun

the capacity to assess situations or circumstances shrewdly and to draw sound conclusions

See also: judgement perspicacity

noun

the mental ability to understand and discriminate between relations

See also: sagacity sagaciousness judgement discernment