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Judgments meaning
plural of judgment
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Man thinks via judgments, so all possible judgments must be listed and the perceptions connected within them put aside, so as to make it possible to examine the moments when the understanding is engaged in constructing judgments.
Between the fraud case ruling and the two judgments in Carroll’s case, Trump would be on the hook for about $US542 million in legal judgments.
I fear that the deficit narratives about the lives of people who are single feed into judgments like these, judgments that can cost single people their lives.
In a similar development, Anglo-American society has become so alienated from making value judgments that it has created an entire Orwellian vocabulary that spares people the responsibility of making moral judgments.
Today, intelligent systems are making judgments, continuously analyzing data, and refining their judgments, and the sophistication of those systems will no doubt continue to grow for the foreseeable future.
A symbolic interpretation of the four horsemen links the riders to these judgments, or the similar judgments in 6:11-12.
Cases of Judgments in Ethical Reasoning: An Appraisal of Contemporary Casuistry and Holistic Model for the Mutual Support of Norms and Case Judgments (Diss., Georgetown U).
Judgments by the Court are binding on the respondent states concerned and states usually comply with the Court's judgments.
Tacitus, Annals 12.60: Claudius said that the judgments of his procurators had the same efficacy as those judgments he made.
This concept led philosophers to distinguish between judgments based on fact and judgments based on values, creating division between science and philosophy.
Thus, judgments of aesthetic value can become linked to judgments of economic, political, or moral value.
Value judgments may vary dramatically between individuals, even when judgments of fact are undisputed.
All judgments are set aside.
And some tenets of the profession — such as rendering judgments or making claims that go beyond one’s personal taste — are now considered antiquated and objectionable.
As her speech concluded, Marin emphasized that many of our fears stem from societal judgments that are often baseless and unjust.
Bhengu-Motsiri said the report of the Committee is consistent with the judgments of various courts, including the Constitutional Court.
Citing various judgments of the Supreme Court and High Courts, Shanmughasundaram said the Governor cannot exercise his power of discretion on his own satisfaction.
CJI Chandrachud has taught us that judgments should be given based on the ground realities.
During the hearing, the AGP revealed the details of judgments taken under Article 184(3) and their outcomes.
Engaging with their judgments – saying they are unfair or fair – is how you get more involved than you want to be and feel stretched in all directions.