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- noun Plural form of
judgement .
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Examples
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* Your point about the tendency of formal prescriptivists (like Fiske say, or Fowler, Brian Garner, George Orwell, or Samuel Johnson) to take a snarky tone while pronouncing sweeping, inchoate or simply false judgements is well taken I think.
Robert Hartwell Fiske strikes me as a prig and a bully « Motivated Grammar 2009
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Speaking of judgements, is it a surprise that the unknowing object of all of this debate is a WOMAN?
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The test for an objectivity of a property is whether it used in judgements for which there are developed standards of rational argument and whether they are needed to explain aspects of our experience that are otherwise inexplicable.
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It's necessary to point out the errors in judgements or mistakes made from 14 years ago concerning
Keith "Matt" Maupin 2004
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It's necessary to point out the errors in judgements or mistakes made from 14 years ago concerning Scott, but more importantly our calling may be to ensure these mistakes never happen again as in the case of Matt Maupin.
Speicher, Michael S. 1991
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I’m not sure expecting our police forces to make those kinds of judgements is reasonable or even possible.
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The victims and their relatives who stood as co-plaintiffs, together with many observers of the trial, cried out “shame, shame,” as the judgements were announced.
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The victims and their relatives who stood as co-plaintiffs, together with many observers of the trial, cried out “shame, shame,” as the judgements were announced.
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Basing his conclusions on the machinations of a Robot he calls Darwin 4, Edelman believes that when his robot chooses a red object over a blue object it is making value judgements, that is to say, "blue is bad, red is good."
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Basing his conclusions on the machinations of a Robot he calls Darwin 4, Edelman believes that when his robot chooses a red object over a blue object it is making value judgements, that is to say, "blue is bad, red is good."
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