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"judgment" Definitions
  1. an act or instance of judging.
  2. the ability to judge, make a decision, or form an opinion objectively, authoritatively, and wisely, especially in matters affecting action; good sense; discretion: a man of sound judgment.
  3. the demonstration or exercise of such ability or capacity: The major was decorated for the judgment he showed under fire.
  4. the forming of an opinion, estimate, notion, or conclusion, as from circumstances presented to the mind: Our judgment as to the cause of his failure must rest on the evidence.
  5. the opinion formed: He regretted his hasty judgment.
  6. Law
  7. a judicial decision given by a judge or court.
  8. the obligation, especially a debt, arising from a judicial decision.
  9. the certificate embodying such a decision and issued against the obligor, especially a debtor.
  10. a misfortune regarded as inflicted by divine sentence, as for sin.
  11. Judgment.
  12. Last Judgment.

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"judgment" Synonyms
finding ruling sentence determination result verdict conclusion decision decree doom holding adjudication arbitration edict order pronouncement resolution call commandment declaration punishment penalty retribution sanction reprimand justice censure penance conviction penalization condemnation just deserts punitive action judgement(UK) reparation punition amends damages fine assessment evaluation appraisal estimation estimate appraisement opinion valuation analysis review reckoning fix criticism critique consideration judiciousness reason understanding awareness discretion discrimination intelligence nous perception wisdom wit acumen cognition discernment insight intellect intellection intellectuality penetration prudence view impression apprehension knowledge appreciation comprehension notion idea recognition consciousness thought cognizance grasp viewpoint concept interpretation perspective standpoint position slant attitude outlook stance belief feeling stand angle thoughts inference deduction assumption presumption consequence supposition surmise sequitur conjecture reasoning speculation eduction induction ratiocination guesswork thesis choice option selection preference pick volition alternative way election druthers will liberty wish desire inclination pleasure mind command directive dictate instruction direction rule injunction mandate law ordinance fiat regulation charge statute proclamation reprisal retaliation revenge vengeance repayment nemesis compensation fate Doomsday day of retribution judgment day last judgment day of judgment what is coming to someone recompense denunciation reproach rebuke castigation reproof blame disapproval stricture excoriation flak opprobrium attack objurgation disapprobation vilification reprobation payoff outcome climax culmination finale settlement clincher payment payout reward upshot adjustment pay soul-searching introspection reflection contemplation rumination meditation deliberation examination self-examination self-observation self-searching self-scrutiny self-questioning self-contemplation self-reflection self-analysis recommendation endorsement commendation praise plug testimonial reference suggestion advocacy approval tip laudation acclaim acclamation acknowledgement(UK) acknowledgment(US) approbation blessing compliment comparison contrast differentiation juxtaposition collation distinguishing balancing breakdown distinction contrasting differentiating dissection exploration inquiry(US) measurement dimension size area length amount extent height magnitude weight depth width amplitude capacity quantity range volume bulk mass value advice guidance counsel counseling(US) counselling(UK) help guidelines hints lessons pointers recommendations tips proposals suggestions views advisement consultation directions rating classification class ranking grade placing rank standing category designation status categorization degree grading mark More
"judgment" Antonyms
indecision indecisiveness irresoluteness irresolution hesitation hesitance hesitancy incertitude cunctation uncertainty unsureness swithering fence-sitting ambivalence lack of resolution misjudgement misjudgment dithering dither vagueness indifference apathy detachment disinterest disinterestedness disregard incuriousness incuriosity nonchalance unconcern callousness dispassionateness impartiality impassiveness insouciance uninterest unresponsiveness casualness distance impassivity injudiciousness ignorance imprudence asininity folly irresponsibility stupidity indiscretion improvidence unwiseness foolishness inadvisability irrationality senselessness idiocy illogicality imbecility ineptness insensibility nonsensicalness denseness inability insensitivity misinterpretation mistake misunderstanding obtuseness witlessness disbelief instability physicality incomprehension body noncomprehension unreason lunacy insanity rashness carelessness tactlessness thoughtlessness heedlessness inattention neglect negligence omission clumsiness rudeness misconception unconsciousness misapprehension misconstruing misknowledge miscalculation confusion poor judgment misconstruction misreckoning confounding delusion error misconstrual fact guess proof reality truth disdain cause source increase rise dislike disapproval disrespect dishonor(US) dishonour(UK) answer lawlessness plea doubt ambiguity doubtfulness reservations incredulity scepticism(UK) skepticism(US) cynicism distrust dubiousness dubiety unbelief suspicion mistrust incredulousness accusation reward charge encouragement praise compliment flattery endorsement citation indorsement commendation plaudits approval release absolution acquittal pardon freeing sanction exoneration discharge clearance justification blackballing expulsion rejection cluelessness naivete nescience unawareness illiteracy incognizance obliviousness illiterateness inexperience innocence philistinism sciolism simplicity dimness dopiness beginning start origin opening introduction bad taste knowledge understanding apprehension awareness capability comprehension attention grasp apperception appreciation grip insight discernment realization(US) sense command take proficiency insight into hold request exact amount exact number exact value precise amount precise number correct amount correct number disfavor(US) disfavour(UK) hate hatred criticism disapprobation condemnation displeasure censure demurral dissatisfaction odium discontent discontentment reproof opprobrium discountenance minority view basis actuality existence certainty realism representativeness verity veracity certitude evidence genuineness matter palpability verisimilitude materiality tangibility emotion feeling instinct sentiment affection ardor(US) ardour(UK) fervour(UK) fervor(US) passion rapture sentimentality spirit zeal exculpation vindication clearing acquitting discharging dismissal dismissing exemption reprieve declaration of innocence freedom exception indemnity extremity inside middle torso glance glimpse gander eye look cast scan view once-over brief look quick look forgiveness sympathy

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"You want to make a judgment, make a judgment, but I'm not ready to make a judgment," Girardi said.
I have self-judgment, but I don't have judgment of others.
The judgment, the historical judgment on this, in my opinion, is closed.
But judgment — delicious, shameful judgment — that we got from beginning to end.
A dismissed eviction judgment could mean a dropped money judgment as well.
The $1.27 billion judgment is the largest litigated judgment won by the FTC.
HOLT: Why is your judgment — why is your judgment any different than Mrs.
That wasn't our judgment, that was the judgment of the entire international community.
So the bad judgment extends even to the movies about the bad judgment.
Rather, we pass this judgment, and I don't think that judgment is always fair.
These are questions of public judgment, and judgment cannot be made without the facts.
Presumably because it is Comey's judgment call and by extension the Post's judgment call.
"The retrospective judgment is not the same as the prospective judgment," he told me.
"He's hurting the president because he has, I'm sorry, bad judgment after bad judgment after bad judgment," conservative host Laura Ingraham said on her radio show in June.
Judgment is critical to leadership and ethical decision-making, but judgment can be easily influenced.
"If it was wrong judgment, it was wrong judgment on one article," Mr. Fenton said.
You need to have good judgment, and the biggest thing that effects judgment is alcohol.
You get the tough ones where it's judgment and you make judgment calls every single day.
Historic Judgment In a scathing judgment, Judge Vincent Saldanha said the deplorable conditions in Pollsmoor were unconstitutional.
"They made a judgment and they're not willing to walk away from their own judgment," she said.
This is not my judgment, but the judgment of the very Europeans who let those migrants in.
This requires a considerable amount of human delicacy and judgment, no less than medical judgment and knowledge.
But in every prominent public life there is the judgment of history, and the judgment of family.
"Sometimes we have to learn good judgment by experiencing the repercussions of bad judgment," Ms. Rose said.
"Your boss had concerns about your judgment, your former boss Dr. Hill had concerns about your judgment," Rep.
She said Pruitt has "bad judgment after bad judgment after bad judgment" and asserted that if Trump wants to drain the swamp, his deputies have to forego personal benefits or else everyone looks bad.
In 21995, plaintiffs prevailed in only 35 percent of the civil cases in federal court that ended in any kind of judicial determination, including dismissal, summary judgment, default judgment or judgment after a jury verdict.
They note that "better decisions" come when specialist and professional judgment occurs "in combination with public judgment" (their italics).
"Judgment from God is central, not the judgment of man," Durham said in court in Oklahoma City on Monday.
And I wanted to explore how actions can be weighted with moral judgment or can shed this moral judgment.
"My wife has always trusted in my judgment because she knows my judgment is for the family," Dom explains.
Judgment is also indispensable, especially in complex situations, and the capacity for good judgment rests within people, not data sets.
Be careful not to confuse a judgment about whether certain conduct is prosecutable with a judgment about whether it happened.
There's no doubt that it's a fair judgment — it's my judgment that I was fired because of the Russia investigation.
Chapecoense requested that "the judgment take place before Feb 7 or that the game be delayed until after the judgment".
I've also noticed since I started commenting more frequently, there has been more discussion and a little less judgment (or the judgment is directed at me, which I prefer to diarists taking the brunt of the judgment).
"In the matter of the email investigation, it was our my judgment — my judgment, the rest of the FBI's judgment — that those were exceptional circumstances where the public needed information," Comey told the House Judiciary Committee in September.
That is a journalistic judgment, just as sending hundreds of reporters to Louisiana to cover Hurricane Katrina was a journalistic judgment.
Charlottesville thus consolidated the judgment of public opinion, a judgment that remarkably encompassed a broad spectrum of heretofore polarized political perspectives.
History's judgment is one thing — the judgment of voters in the general election ten months from now is another matter entirely.
"This is to avoid the European court issuing a judgment prior to the Constitutional Court issuing its judgment," Mr. Akdeniz said.
"So, your boss had concerns about your judgment, your former boss, Dr. Hill, had concerns about your judgment, your colleagues had concerns about your judgment, and your colleagues felt that there were times when you leaked information," Jordan said.
The second largest judgment — another default judgment for over $22019 million — was awarded in ABS-CBN Corporation et al. v. pinoy-ako.info.
Once a tribal court judgment is made, it can be taken to a state district court for enforcement just like any other judgment, Professor Robertson said, but that enforcement action would not subject the judgment to any appeals in state court.
But once the judgment was entered, the bonds stopped accruing interest and instead earned court-ordered post-judgment interest at about 0.5 percent.
It's pretty clear that Trump's judgment is flawed, but everyone's judgment is flawed, which is why you need smart, fearless people around him.
Zuma: 'Will reflect on judgment' After the ruling, a statement from the South African government said Zuma "has noted and respects" the judgment.
Thus, once again, people saw the visual of a panel of men casting judgment on a female and, visually, doing so silently in judgment.
Rather, I think disdain for the Sparrow comes from a cousin of religion: judgment, and particularly the judgment of anyone found less than perfect.
Yet to have him assuage my fear of judgment by asking that he fear judgment would destroy the part of him I love most.
" On Tuesday, ahead of the speech, Trump gave a Trump-style preview on Twitter, questioning Clinton's judgment: "Hillary says this election is about judgment.
Keep in mind these instances that the first judgment might not always be the best judgment, as worry could be keeping investors from making money.
To save him from the judgment of white people, she beat him; to save herself from the judgment of white people, she hid the beating.
In it, a judgment of possession was granted to the petitioner—the landlord—and a money judgment of $7,780 was granted against the respondent, Calloway.
As I said, he had shown some bad judgment but he wasn&apost under attack for the entirety of this administration because he showed bad judgment.
Musk has thus violated the Court's Final Judgment by engaging in the very conduct that the preapproval provision of the Final Judgment was designed to prevent.
" He barked at Amy Coney Barrett during her confirmation hearing, "I question your judgment!" and condescendingly told her that "the root word of judgment is judge.
According to Lucy Kirkwood's new play, the answer isn't a nice one, and the judgment for that — a judgment that falls on us — will be harsh.
If his judgment in staff hiring is so awful, what trust can we have in his judgment making decisions running the country and handling foreign policy?
"That has nothing to do with judgment of whether or not you send troops to war, the judgment of whether you bring someone home, the judgment of whether you decide on a health care policy," Biden said on the NPR Politics podcast and Iowa Public Radio.
Once the judgment was entered though, the bonds stopped accruing interest according to their terms and instead received court-ordered post-judgment interest at about 0.5 percent.
" Spicer said that there has also been a rush to judgment in some recent cases of anti-Semitic incidents, and that judgment should be "equally called out.
"I'm so mystified by your endorsement of Trump for our President, that for me it moves from 'different judgment' to 'bad judgment,'" said the email to Thiel.
"It will be entitled to take these steps even if Kazakhstan appeals the March 23 judgment, unless Kazakhstan posts security for the judgment," Stati's press office said.
"Seems" implies a value judgment about Trump: the sort of value judgment many Americans are tired of the press making under the guise of hard, objective news.
Hardwick's judgment of them as "extreme" and "ridiculous"—and others' judgment of them as worthy, noble, and necessary but aesthetically negligible—has long been in the air.
But passing judgment—or even sounding like you're passing judgment—on a patient's sexual history is never appropriate, says Virginia Leslie, an OB/GYN in Portland, Oregon.
How Democrats can avoid fatal flaws of their impeachment inquiry Live coverage: Schiff closes with speech highlighting claims of Trump's corruption MORE (R-Ohio) similarly questioned Vindman's judgment earlier in the hearing, "Your boss had concerns about your judgment, your former boss, Dr. [Fiona] Hill, had concerns about your judgment, your colleagues had concerns about your judgment, and your colleagues felt there were times when you leaked information," Jordan said.
Former Obama Attorney General Loretta Lynch made errors in judgment during the Clinton probe Horowitz also charged that Lynch similarly made multiple errors in judgment during the probe.
Let's be clear, there is only one judgment Hillary Clinton and her supporters care about and that's the judgment the voters are going to make on November 8th.
The court reversed the Court of Special Appeals' judgment, sending it back to that court with directions to reverse the Baltimore Circuit Court judgment granting a new trial.
"My decisions have never reflected a judgment about the people before me, only a judgment about the laws and facts at issue in each particular case," he said.
"You see a thing like this and, even in terms of judgment, how bad of judgment is it for him — or for her — to do this?" he said.
Because a judgment so often impairs the ability to notice what doesn't conform with it, the witness chooses for the time being to keep judgment at a distance.
"It is a good judgment for people in desperate situations," Dr. Thöns said in a telephone interview from Karlsruhe, Germany, where he had traveled to hear the judgment.
"I'm so mystified by your endorsement of Trump for our President, that for me it moves from 'different judgment' to 'bad judgment,'" Hastings reportedly told Thiel in the email.
The court filing said the prosecutors sought to lift the stay order to make way for a "consent judgment and proposed consent judgment that will fully resolve this case".
The book gets you to think about "how to keep clear judgment, how to avoid being blindsided, and how to avoid being swayed in our judgment," Grasso tells CNBC.
" Constitutional cases, he adds, "can be decided only on a basis of political judgment, and a political judgment cannot be called right or wrong by reference to legal norms.
"I'm so mystified by your endorsement of Trump for our President, that for me it moves from 'different judgment' to 'bad judgment,'" Hastings reportedly told Thiel in an email.
The judgment follows a July 2015 award confirming the claimants' long-term contractual rights and a November 2015 judgment awarding them $1.96 billion for outstanding unpaid invoices, Dana said.
"My decisions have never reflected a judgment about the people before me, only a judgment about the law and the facts at issue in each particular case," he said.
"We believe it is inappropriate for the state to substitute its judgment for the judgment of the regulatory, scientific and medical experts at FDA," Purdue said in a statement.
According to Trump, the thing that makes him qualified to run American national security policy is his good judgment, and his key examples of that good judgment are made up.
" Constitutional cases, he added, "can be decided only on the basis of a political judgment, and a political judgment cannot be called right or wrong by reference to legal norms.
In sum, defendants' motion for summary judgment is granted in part and denied in part, and plaintiffs' cross-motion for summary judgment is granted in part and denied in part.
"I believe that I have the judgment to help us get through these situations," Buttigieg said when asked whether he would have better judgment than Biden as commander in chief.
And so when, almost 30 years later, he painted the Last Judgment in that same chapel, his fresco "embodied a long-abhorred heresy […] doubting the eternal torment of sinners and the vindictive retributive nature of the Last Judgment," — a "merciful heresy," or what Steinberg calls a Vatican II vision of the Last Judgment.
"The decision was reached having considered the recent judgment of the Supreme Court in the Pimlico Plumbers case, and emphatically rejects the union's challenge based on this judgment," said a spokesperson.
In research after Trump's victory, The Washington Post put Hypermind and the Good Judgment Open - a project of Good Judgment Inc based on the same principle - as the most accurate forecasters.
Judgment — they treat people like individuals and we expect them to use good judgment So, while most companies try to incentives their employees to stay, Mavens is doing the exact opposite.
We expect politicians to disclose their tax returns so that we know they use good judgment, adhere to the law, and aren't indebted in ways that will compromise their policymaking judgment.
In addition to Comey's scathing assessment of Clinton's judgment, Sanders will make the point that he has made so often on the stump: Clinton is a leader who lacks good judgment.
It is a time for engagement, not retrenchment, and for a leader with the judgment to recognize friends from adversaries — a judgment Donald Trump, like Henry Wallace before him, clearly lacks.
"More important than the independence of the central bank is its autonomy of judgment, whether those who work at the Bank of Italy are free to exercise their judgment," he said.
"  "Trump's lawyers contend that a president should not be impeached and removed for making a bona fide policy judgment, whether or not that judgment turns out to be misguided or wrong.
Yet who gets remembered — and how — inherently involves judgment.
" TRUMP: "I have much better judgment than she has.
The movie wants you to make a judgment call about Willingham — the same judgment call that biased police investigators, prosecutors, and a jury made later on, after he'd suffered an unthinkable tragedy.
"Remember, impeachment is not just a judgment of law; it is a judgment of law and politics, which is why it is reposed in Congress and not in the courts," he said.
"A state may not disregard the judgment of a sister State because it disagrees with the reasoning underlying the judgment or deems it to be wrong on the merits", the justices wrote.
But the technology that we can apply to create brand safety and, of course, augment that human judgment, where before that was based on human judgment and there was spray and pray.
Gawker filed for bankruptcy mainly to shield itself from a $140 million judgment from former professional wrestler Hulk Hogan, who won the judgment after Gawker published an excerpt of his sex tape.
"Our goal is to let the electors exercise their judgment, and what we believe is at least 37 electors will make the judgment not to support Donald Trump," Lessig told MSNBC this week.
"Everything about the #MeToo movement is great," she recently told Marie Claire, "but there is still judgment against other women" — implying that an exploration of that judgment was more of her project here.
" Trump, pivoting from his attacks on Clinton for having the audacity to acknowledge she's a woman (playing the "woman card"), then ticked off examples of Clinton's so-called judgment issues: "Emails, bad judgment.
"In my judgment, it is clear that in this case the claimant has been directly discriminated against by the defendant because of his sex," Phillips said in his judgment in favor of Bower.
In a decision on Thursday, U.S. District Judge Katherine Forrest rejected Morgan Stanley's motion for a judgment in its favor, saying too many facts are in dispute to render a judgment before trial.
" Two weeks later he walked it back, saying: "I do believe God stands in judgment of all sins ... but AIDS is a disease that affects people and is not part of that judgment.
There's a famous quote out there about how good judgment comes from experience but experience comes from bad judgment (it is variously attributed to Mark Twain, Will Rogers and a range of others).
When Bernie Sanders said she had bad judgment, she has really bad judgment because we are letting people into this country that are going to cause problems and crime like you've never seen.
Luckily, I never experienced such pity or judgment in school.
The financial implications of this judgment could be very significant.
" Pressed by Harris, Barr added that "it's a judgment call.
The attorney general is the person who makes the judgment.
So approach your colleague as an ally and without judgment.
But if so, that's a judgment we have to make.
Against her better judgment, Letty seeks to prevent the killing.
That's not a value judgment; they're just fundamentally different experiences.
To me, their judgment showed a lack of appropriate proportionality.
But it does go to questions of credibility and judgment.
This case is not about mistakes or errors in judgment.
But each of us have to make a judgment call.
There was a lot of judgment in the whole thing.
He insulted Buttigieg and expressed doubt about Fox's editorial judgment.
Brown said Tracy showed a lack of judgment and leadership.
I also think it means that you suspend all judgment.
If Murdoch's letters should not invite a judgment of her
We will wait for the court to make its judgment.
Tip: Use your best judgment — this is not for everyone.
The very clearly stated ethos is that there's no judgment.
"There's more than just a resume, there's judgment," he added.
The Court will then consider them anew on summary judgment.
New Hampshire seems poised to ratify that judgment on Tuesday.
You will make your judgment and I can't change that.
Garland had been nominated for "Judgment at Nuremberg" that year.
It's not clear how this will impact the overall judgment.
I'm going to reserve judgment until we hear from him.
But she also understood that others could question her judgment.
There was not one bone of judgment in his body.
There is no substitute for human interaction, judgment and experience.
Ailes's news judgment was indistinguishable from his instinct for spectacle.
But in the end it really is a judgment call.
The sound of the H43s is, in my judgment, bad.
"I think it was a rush to judgment," he said.
What is your judgment of how Apple is handling this?
"There is absolutely zero judgment on my end," she said.
There's a separate issue of 'Is that human judgment good?
So can we stop with the judgment on the profession?
Ask for and consider a variety of opinions without judgment.
" "I think the main this is I have great judgment.
Go low and make the debate about character and judgment.
"There is no editorial judgment," Menczer said in an interview.
And, if a crisis does strike, sound judgment becomes paramount.
That's not a value judgment, it's a statement of fact.
" KD: "We practice non-judgment on anything, anyone, and ourselves.
Curing vanilla pods requires precise judgment and intuition, like winemaking.
" The police officer's attorney called it a "rush to judgment.
"Reader, I need you to trust my judgment," he writes.
I trust his judgment more than I trust my own.
The court record indicates the judgment was paid in 2014.
Junkets are dangerous primarily because they cloud a journalist's judgment.
"These are the judgment calls that are difficult," Khosrowshahi said.
It was over the top and bad judgment, he said.
" Penzler replied, "Would you forgive me if I reserve judgment?
For me, it's very important that I don't have judgment.
A Texas appeals court later upheld the trial court's judgment.
Certainly, that didn't mean that bias and judgment didn't exist.
I don't know if we have made any judgment whatsoever.
It participated enthusiastically, but escaped the worst of history's judgment.
Arconic said the move "showed poor judgment" on Kleinfeld's part.
"I leave that judgment to you, the people," he said.
Jockers are researchers ostensibly without judgment, but their giddy register
The opposite judgment should land with just as much force.
Apolitical officials make these judgment calls from time to time.
Clinton voted for the war, so she has bad judgment.
And so judgment isn't one of my big good things.
"It was a judgment call on my part," Nunes said.
It's funny to make judgment calls for something so arbitrary.
" On Tillerson, however, the libertarian senator said he'd "reserve judgment.
It's all welcome, it's all accepted, and there's no judgment.
Bannon replied that such a scenario would be bad judgment.
Denton had previously pledged to appeal a Florida court's judgment.
He offers no judgment about whether Trump could resolve that.
All that's pending is judgment of the music contained within.
They direct content policy and make editorial judgment calls. 6.
The judgment may be appealed to the Federal Supreme Court.
That isn't a value judgment, or even necessarily a criticism.
"The judgment was the only asset we had," Kajon said.
In Bosch's Last Judgment, almost everyone is heading for hell.
You know, no judgment — the heart wants what it wants.
It's not me, it's you and your maligned moral judgment.
Go to court now & seek declaratory judgment—you will win!
"Experience is not the only point: judgment is," Sanders said.
But they should not allow fear to cloud their judgment.
Last week, the Rzuceks filed a motion for default judgment.
I have a record of good judgment on these issues.
He also said he still had trust in Comey's judgment.
The financier then takes a cut of the ultimate judgment.
It's all very positive, and there's no sort of judgment.
Gorsuch said the opinion "did nothing to override" Congress' judgment.
Returning to the courtroom, I found myself questioning my judgment.
Justice Clarence Thomas filed an opinion concurring in the judgment.
William contested the judgment in a bankruptcy hearing, in 1992.
The former athlete moved to Florida after the civil judgment.
Democrats have tried to exploit the doubts about Trump's judgment.
And do it with empathy and a lack of judgment.
Bank of America looks for good judgment in job candidates.
The company faces a $140 million judgment in that case.
Iran's neighbours are also reserving judgment about the nuclear agreement.
That will require new ways of thinking and careful judgment.
"That's likely where they will render their judgment," said Podesta.
EVERY SINGLE ASPECT FROM POLICY GUIDELINES, TO JUDGMENT, TO TRAINING.
For he stands on the threshold of the Last Judgment.
Instead, the court issued a judgment in Masterpiece Cakeshop v.
But in terms of her judgment, something is clearly lacking.
Retirement income is protected from that judgment under federal law.
Hutchings's memory or judgment, but at times she couldn't write.
Almost a third, 28503 percent, say she demonstrated poor judgment.
Mondale's judgment in not placing it in the dining room.
Her record of dishonesty and bad judgment is well documented.
The directors let their subjects speak without overtly passing judgment.
It's part of the same overall news judgment and process.
One can question whether I'm qualified to make that judgment.
I trust her judgment, so I sought out more information.
If he was taking mental notes, he betrayed no judgment.
And Wolkoff didn't need a court judgment to know it.
Pruitt resigned July 5, citing "unrelenting attacks" on his judgment.
I never, ever, try to substitute my judgment for theirs.
We say let's have this debate, not rush to judgment.
This is not a snap judgment we have suddenly made.
Harris argues that these methods "hijack" our own good judgment.
It creates a lot of noise and clouds your judgment.
"  "What I find most inexcusable is this rush to judgment.
Trump repeatedly made his judgment an issue during the campaign.
A man who was quite drunk and with impaired judgment.
Why didn't Mueller make a judgment on obstruction of justice?
Trump is not entitled to summary judgment on this ground.
I was on alert, but I formed my own judgment.
A desperate optimism arose from wishful thinking bias, distorting judgment.
There was no braggadocio to Larry, only calm, considered judgment.
It will remain this way until the day of judgment.
"Don't we have to defer to their judgment?" he asked.
While she bases her book on the judgment that the
Should we bow down to the judgment of these voters?
Yet despite the apparent serenity, there's judgment in the air.
They'll give a piercing look of judgment followed by disappointment.
At best, it begs questions of Intrater's judgment as CEO.
Everyone is free, nay, encouraged to use their critical judgment.
Use your best judgment and respect the privacy of others.
It also speaks to a fundamental problem with Trump's judgment.
Go deeper: The FBI faces judgment day on Clinton emails.
That is a judgment call and not everyone will agree.
HOLT: Mr. Trump, a lot of these are judgment questions.
TRUMP: Well, I have much better judgment than she does.
Without making any judgment about it, it's just a fact.
Stephen Wiesenfield won a unanimous judgment in the Supreme Court.
This judgment reflects our view that monetary policy remains accommodative.
So judgment isn't, like, one of my big good things.
Mr. Ivetic said he would continue to challenge the judgment.
As such it is very properly subject to value judgment.
Ali is a great reporter and I trust her judgment.
I feel like there was so much judgment from everybody.
He said the issue is the lack of human judgment.
Sometimes they make judgment calls about what's appropriate to post.
So [accountants] know, and we can make those judgment calls.
Go to court now & seek Declaratory Judgment--you will win!
Voters here still have grievances, and many are reserving judgment.
In turn, Shkreli is pursuing an appeal of the judgment.
HOLT: Why is your judgment any different than Mrs. Clinton's?
History will pass judgment on that dubious and problematic distinction.
Holt: Why is your judgment any different than Mrs. Clinton's?
But the court judgment ordered Mr. Little to question them.
But there's no judgment coming from Friedlander in these images.
The tribunal's judgment was final, and there is no appeal.
There is no judgment there — different modes for different folks.
Gutting: I agree that meritocracy requires meaningful rules of judgment.
But yes, you do risk others passing judgment on you.
I don't know, I defer to your color judgment here.
And when you vote, judgment is the most important factor.
How much longer will it be before his judgment comes?
I'm not trying to put a value judgment on it.
But the internet has proved that judgment to be wrong.
He showed sound judgment and character in times of danger.
"This case is all about rushing to judgment," she said.
"We'll see the right of return realized on Judgment Day."
I didn't detect an ounce of judgment in her voice.
Pennsylvania's judgment is the latest in a series this month.
Or is his apparent love for Dany clouding his judgment?
It seems to be up for public consumption and judgment.
It was a way to articulate interest without applying judgment.
The moment of judgment arrived early, and it wasn't pretty.
It's sexy, chic, and everything and anything goes without judgment.
So you needn't defer to the uncle's judgment about himself.
The time change also affects our judgment in formal settings.
"But I respect and support President Trump's judgment," he added.
It questions his judgment in publicly discussing a different matter.
"Moral judgment transcends legalities," he told The Times in 1979.
When Magistrate Addah Obura handed down her judgment on Aug.
At the time of her case's judgment she owed $0003,690.
Auch, the chief at Speed Skating Canada, questioned Pound's judgment.
But as I settled into the surroundings, my judgment dissipated.
Let go of any judgment you may have around that.
And how does a former mayor live amid this judgment?
Trading less can tie their hands and impede their judgment.
He cited polls, outsourcing discernment and judgment to the crowds.
There was no trace of judgment on the nurse's face.
Where there is disagreement, a third will make a judgment.
We should withhold judgment until we know what they are.
Whether a politician's accomplishments are "big" is a subjective judgment.
That's how democracy is supposed to render judgment on politicians.
" Kirsten held up her palms and said, "Hey, no judgment.
There seemed to be two possibilities: precedent and reasonable judgment.
But this is a striking reversal from the initial judgment.
How is the judgment of "do a great job" made?
They expected Congress to render its judgment on the facts.
In our judgment, these two criteria have now been satisfied.
Your former boss, Dr. Hill, had concerns about your judgment.
Your former boss, Dr. Hill, had concerns about your judgment.
So Nevada's diverse voters have historically trusted the party's judgment.
Sanders seems mostly incapable of admitting past errors of judgment.
Her lawyers said she would appeal the High Court judgment.
"It was a tremendous lapse of judgment," Mr. Peres said.
Those judgment calls are supposed to be made by prosecutors.
What I do object to is judgment without informed deliberation.
Let's await the judgment of the people of the country.
She does not have the money to pay the judgment.
Unfortunately, that's not the only incidence of Bolton's suspect judgment.
Five days from now, Iowa's caucusgoers will render their judgment.
"No one can avoid the judgment of history," he wrote.
The order was stayed, suspending the execution of the judgment.
Trial by jury places judgment in the hands of men.
Lloyd substituted his judgment for hers and for the court's.
But Ms. Yellen said most Fed officials were reserving judgment.
CITIC had in January filed an appeal regarding the judgment.
All legal matters turn on human judgment and human fallibility.
Vindman's judgment was also questioned by Morrison in his testimony.
That's a lapse in judgment in my part — I believe.
People who have abortions deserve empathy and understanding, not judgment.
This case should have ended years ago in summary judgment.
Has she demonstrated any superior judgment in making important decisions?
The judgment has sparked renewed calls for him to resign.
But at its core it was also a practical judgment.
David will now pay the price for his bad judgment.
Judges have a duty to exercise their own independent judgment.
The defunct company consented to the judgment without admitting wrongdoing.
That judgment was neither impulsive nor arbitrary, his son said.
A judge issued a $2628 billion judgment against the company.
Luck, as well as judgment, has facilitated Mr. Dimon's supremacy.
And they will express that judgment at the ballot box.
The trial judge later reduced the judgment to $78 million.
"I don't think we should rush to judgment," he added.
There was a lot of gossip and envy and judgment.
"That's a bogus judgment," Mr. Wellington said of the sentence.
The season's title, "Cult," has the whiff of political judgment.
Sometimes it sounds like an angry warning about final judgment.
" Trump: "Well, I have much better judgment than she does.
But Fuller's astute judgment was crisp, savory and spot on.
It's our judgment that our customers will wait for us.
Where the transcript was placed is not a subjective judgment.
I render no judgment on people who change their names.
For men who followed their girlfriends, the judgment looked different.
The Court would be substituting its own judgment for Congress's.
I don't say this to undermine Edmondson's intelligence or judgment.
His lectures were models of lucid exposition and balanced judgment.
A civil court awarded a $33.5 million judgment against him.
"Experience is important but judgment is also important," he said.
There's an implicit judgment that can feel preachy or hypocritical.
"It is patently unfair that men can avoid the rewards of unwanted fatherhood by presuming that their judgment over such matters is more valid than the judgment of the General Assembly," the bill said.
"In this case, we're at the end of a first term, you have an election and I think that's the ultimate judgment that can be rendered is a judgment by the public," he said.
Likewise, one who is found liable for harms will see his or her assets attached by his or her "judgment creditor" if unable to pay damages determined by judgment in a court of law.
The special counsel declined to make a "traditional prosecutorial judgment" on the question of obstruction, but it is not the attorney general's job to step in and substitute his judgment for the special counsel's.
Trusting judgment of others Clinton told the FBI that she relied on the judgment of others at State to determine what should and should not be sent in messages to her private email system.
The special counsel declined to make a 'traditional prosecutorial judgment' on the question of obstruction, but it is not the attorney general's job to step in and substitute his judgment for the special counsel's.
Even if proxy disclosures are a matter of law, not business judgment, "directors must still use their business judgment in determining whether to pursue a lawsuit on account of those proxy statements," he wrote.
Of the 2628 United States senators who will sit in judgment, six have a vested interest in conviction — since they hope to be running against the president they'd be sitting in judgment of. Sens.
There was "perhaps some bad judgment, inappropriate meetings, inappropriate judgment at taking meetings," Conaway added, but nothing that amounted to a coordinated and deliberate effort to work with Russians to win the White House.
When speaking with officers, Stagno apparently said that he was under the impression that the Planet Fitness was a "judgment-free zone," according to Morgan — likely a nod to the gym's famous "judgment-free" policy.
"India's famous privacy judgment cited the Jason Jones Trinidad and Tobago judgment, and today one of the justices referred to it as well," said Arvind Narrain, author and founding member of the Alternative Law Forum.
A question of judgment The Democratic candidates took sharp aim at one another almost immediately over a series of issues, including the Iraq War, Wall Street and questions about judgment and qualifications to be president.
Clinton's attacks on his record by relishing her apparent decline ("The inevitable candidate," he said, "is today not quite so inevitable") and explicitly questioning her foreign policy judgment ("Experience does not necessarily equate to judgment").
"We affirm the judgment as to guilt, reverse the judgment as to the sentence of death, and remand the matter for a new penalty determination," Kruger wrote on behalf of the panel of seven judges.
In his Critique of Judgment, Immanuel Kant asserts that one can only have a purely aesthetic experience if it is free of any judgment regarding the goodness or usefulness of a given object or phenomenon.
Q. AND IN TERMS OF WHAT HAPPENED IN TERMS OF YOUR JUDGMENT, DID YOU DETERMINE -- WAS IT YOUR JUDGMENT THAT THEY WERE USING THE NAME, IMAGES, OR LIKENESSES OF THE PLAYERS IN THE VIDEO GAME?
Appeals court grants venezuela's bid to void $1.6 billion judgment that had been won by exxonmobil APPEALS COURT SAYS LOWER COURT JUDGE ERRED IN EXCUSING EXXONMOBIL FROM COMPLYING WITH PROCEDURAL REQUIREMENTS TO ENFORCE THE JUDGMENT
"To be a good real estate broker, you have to have very good judgment, and if you have good judgment, this is something you don't do," said Barbara Fox, the president of Fox Residential Group.
And, presumably, continuing to pass shameless judgment on her crappy friend.
MPEG LA won a $115 million judgment against Samsung in January.
The judgment I faced and the self-inflicted guilt became consuming.
The jury made a judgment based on "junk science", Monsanto said.
I also have to accept that I used very poor judgment.
The Fed may be able to suspend judgment for a while.
Because it's not a 50/50 thing on the judgment call.
Which tells you all you need to know about his judgment.
"I guess people will have to make that judgment," he said.
I think they're making a pretty clear judgment about financial passporting.
President Trump had a typical Twitter meltdown and appealed the judgment.
And that she came without any hesitations and without any judgment.
The cheerleaders won a judgment against the film in that case.
Zuma welcomed the judgment while claiming he did nothing wrong wittingly.
He was not in court Thursday when the judgment was entered.
That error in judgment is no great sin on their part.
But the error in judgment was a far more profound mistake.
Mueller did not make a prosecutorial judgment on the President's actions.
He's committed to a three—a harsh judgment coming from him.
The British government is appealing that judgment in the Supreme Court.
Jeffery, in Chicago's judgment, was worth a franchise tag this offseason.
Santos described his successor as smart and someone with sound judgment.
I appreciate that you disagree with my judgment on these issues.
"His political judgment should be put in serious question," Benson said.
"I thought we were in a judgment-free zone," he said.
They dish out judgment from a scale that was already tipped.
There&aposs no question that Scott Pruitt showed some bad judgment.
This is a matter of judgment based on analysis and evidence.
This transportation research group is known for its objective, sound judgment.
Is the State suing the United States for a declaratory judgment?
Set aside all distractions and listen actively without judgment or interruption.
"We don't have a timeline for the potential judgment," he added.
Others dread the judgment of those around them or blame themselves.
But don't expect Buffett to rush to a climate change judgment.
There had been plenty of opportunities to doubt Flynn's judgment before.
They include memory loss, confusion, aggression, impaired judgment and eventually dementia.
A final judgment earlier this year entitled Pedroza to $11.6 million.
You could actually ban people based solely on your own judgment.
He has neither the temperament nor the judgment to be president.
I'm not making a value judgment here, just stating the facts.
It is probably too early to pass judgment on either woman.
Smarter algorithms will help self-driving cars avoid lapses in judgment.
" In his judgment, Justice Horkin wrote critically about DeCoutere's testimony.  "Ms.
" Cole went on to say it was "a lapse in judgment.
Despite the judgment, the Seattle-based software giant admitted no wrongdoing.
Or is it Judgment Day, as the priest continues to insist?
We all have enough information now to make our own judgment.
He would have reversed a lower court judgment favoring the defendants.
"Don't let this solar phenomenon eclipse good judgment," FHWA's Knopp quipped.
Datalink representatives never appeared in court, and Equustek won default judgment.
In 56 presidential elections, "we haven't needed" electors to exercise "judgment".
It was not clear when the judgment would be handed down.
The vote was lopsided (7-143), but the judgment was narrow.
You have such good judgment — you should use it more often.
"It's not an appropriate question in my judgment, OK," Navarro replied.
There's no place for hate, or intolerance, or judgment, or discrimination.
It meant being resolute in war, without letting passions eclipse judgment.
No judgment if you use those to set the mood, though.
Which is not to say that like judgment is completely erroneous.
To make this judgment, I looked to science — political science, specifically.
Against his better judgment, Omar takes her to his dingy apartment.
The disease can cause impaired judgment, aggression, memory loss and depression.
She has also apologized for what she said was poor judgment.
And I'm certainly the last person that would ever pass judgment.
But the High Court explicitly rejected this line in its judgment.
The congress's standing committee is not waiting for the judgment, however.
Intelligence veterans claim that there is no substitute for human judgment.
Bergdahl will never be commemorated for his judgment or analytical skills.
The "rules" of what makes "good judgment" aren't set in stone.
We had insufficient data on 2017 vehicles to make a judgment.
U.S. District Judge Lee Rosenthal issued the default judgment on Feb.
There is no judgment passed on which gender assumes which role.
Some of the Watch's goals are just judgment calls, Blahnik says.
For at any moment God might call them to His judgment.
It added the judgment set a precedent that would protect fans.
The company has said it will appeal against the British judgment.
Mr Coll's overall judgment is as gloomy as it is compelling.
Michael Cohen 's colossally bad judgment presents major problems for Trump.
You can't make a judgment about something you haven't seen yet.
I DON'T CARE ABOUT ANYTHING BUT TALENT AND WISDOM AND JUDGMENT.
"These are FULL STOP issues in my judgment," the attorney wrote.
That often comes with unwarranted judgment, shaming, and plain old bullying.
"When our employees come into the MindSpark office, there's no judgment."
As usual, Walt is not alone in his judgment and experience.
There's no judgment against anyone who has gone a different way.
Their survival depends on the judgment of the individuals in charge.
Would you want the car to make the judgment for you?
That style occasionally clashes with the impulse to rush to judgment.
As with all Kickstarters, use your best judgment when backing projects.
"It shouldn't be a judgment call; it's a rule," Dixon said.
Every comment feels like a judgment, or hits the wrong note.
The court said a judgment would be delivered on Oct. 4.
To get around this, the Judgment team used two different tactics.
If Mr Minford's economics are dubious, his political judgment is worse.
"The constitution protects personal liberty from disapproving audiences," the judgment declared.
Isaac: Not thoroughly, and I don't have a judgment about them.
Guo admitted to his crimes, expressed regret and accepted the judgment.
When Gottlieb does venture into negative opinion, the judgment feels earned.
The lawyers asked for a judgment in Ocwen's favor before trial.
The joint judgment of the committee tends to be very good.
His voice of... alternative judgment... for his more brilliantly devilish ideas!
It is, actually, too soon to pass judgment of any kind.
Judgment, victim shaming/blaming, loss of job/$, fear of violence, retaliation.
And that's hard to do that when you cloud your judgment.
Every professor is different, so use your best judgment above all.
You're level-headed and your friends think you have great judgment.
But it's up to the IAAF itself to make that judgment.
His lawyer told reporters his client would appeal against the judgment.
Those organizations would be really comfortable leaning on their editorial judgment.
How developed is Facebook's sense of news judgment, would you say?
"It was a judgment call by the covering official," Vinovich said.
"Now, to question his judgment, that's a different story," Simpson said.
S. Court's order also granted summary judgment that U.S. Patent no.
" (Alex Rodriguez) "He's Judge and jury, and this is judgment day!
But in this case, he's relying on their judgment too much.
The $10 million judgment against Avenatti's firm must now be paid.
Still, it comes on the heels of another judgment against Uber.
Judge Martini denied Quest's motion and granted summary judgment to FLPA.
"In the end, the judgment is up to God," Manning said.
The Congolese court judgment referred only to 11 of the victims.
He is the president who bluntly scorns the judgment of elites.
To pass judgment is to risk making a fool of oneself.
READ MORE: The history of solar eclipses In short, no judgment.
"We made errors in judgment," Chief Executive Officer Peter Aceto said.
It's just a tough judgment call whether he impeded the thing.
" In a statement, Bauer Media said it was "considering today's judgment.
Commercial lines still rely heavily on human judgment and manual processing.
SVU's Olivia Benson is Justice; Katherine Hepburn is Judgment; Miley Cyrus
If you win, Legalist will take 30 percent of the judgment.
Time and time again, the company makes the same judgment errors.
The Lahore High Court judgment upholds an earlier decision in January.
This is not a judgment call where reasonable minds could disagree.
The book, in my judgment, was meant to be a corrective.
Trapped in our Discipline; capable of meanness, of judgment, of greed.
Does he have the ability to exercise judgment and free will?
The same goes for literature, and for the judgment of literature.
I just haven't met her, so I can't render a judgment.
Kavanaugh does not let his personal political views cloud his judgment.
And so everybody's got to make their own judgment on that.
The villagers obtained a judgment against Chevron in Ecuador in 2011.
That means before leaping to judgment we get all the facts.
In March, the court passed a detailed judgment doing just that.
I'll make that judgment as we go; I haven't decided yet.
The critics weren't disputing his rights; they were decrying his judgment.
The court is expected to issue a written judgment next year.
Mr McLeod reckons the judgment will be overturned by the courts.
He wanted to withhold final judgment pending more data and analysis.
When I have a member/guest hangover, my judgment is impaired.
So, I learned to rely a lot on his judgment. Absolutely.
Elan-Cane was considering whether to appeal the judgment, Singh said.
That the judgment involved is predictive does not make it infirm.
This is not a judgment, but points, rather, to her ­subjectivity.
Still, she plans to reserve judgment until after the nomination hearing.
Wine oratory and pretentiousness are never welcome, though judgment always is.
This storm can be avoided if all parties should sound judgment.
Still, he said he was shocked at the agent's poor judgment.
Bangladesh's Election Commission scrapped Jamaat's registration following a Supreme Court judgment.
Trump and his associates already won't fare well in history's judgment.
The tribunal's judgment on Mladic also brings with it its closure.
I think anyone with normal judgment can see through this issue.
The brilliance of this term is its utter lack of judgment.
He kicked things off by accusing Vindman of having bad judgment.
They were victims of a rush to judgment 27 years ago.
"If you use subjective judgment, you could misjudge or overlook something."
Furthermore, not only is our judgment questionable, it's a moving target.
After the constitutional court judgment, calls for her removal gained momentum.
A reader's judgment may wobble in sync with the siblings' own.
Such a move — lawyers call it "certiorari before judgment" — is rare.
But it is unclear how it will arrive at that judgment.
People can make their own judgment, but you must see it.
A final judgment in the case is expected sometime next year.
He has a solid reputation for even-tempered and professional judgment.
Milosz wanted to write poems that could survive such a judgment.
So, this is a judgment call on the part of Sen.
But now comes the moment of judgment: Is it any good?
We've seen this bad judgment overseas, in Libya, Iraq, and Syria.
Expect a huge increase in creativity—but not in good judgment.
I will only answer to Allah on the day of judgment!
If not (no judgment, either), now's your chance to catch up.
But historically, the presiding officer has deferred to the parliamentarian's judgment.
To tread on that ground is to invite chaos and judgment.
My inner child always anticipates the worst possible kind of judgment.
Identifying "terrorist content" implicates just as many tricky questions of judgment.
It wasn't the total isolation and dark judgment that Demi had.
At times, this judgment has come from those close to me.
Polish viewers are passing their own judgment — with the channel changer.
"We can go until December and make a judgment," he said.
No one can escape death or the judgment that comes afterward.
Perhaps we should trust our educators to exercise their own judgment.
A judgment in New York was due as soon as Thursday.
To make a metaphor of sickness is usually to imply judgment.
This time it was the women casting judgment on their country.
Alfredo J. Sanchez, exercised "poor judgment," and the executive officer, Cmdr.
This language has also often been accompanied by judgment and proselytizing.
"A machine doesn't have any measure of moral judgment or mercy."
The previous judgment was tossed and a new trial's been ordered.
This is also a pretty clever solution, in my amateur judgment.
Pelosi is withholding judgment until Conyers gets "due process," she said.
He attributed the failure to a lack of knowledge and judgment.
And that is only the positive side of such premature judgment.
But they underestimate how the experience of illness can affect judgment.
The lawyers representing Mr. Elam withdrew in 2015, the judgment says.
Supporters of the party wept when they heard the court's judgment.
Judgment serves a crucial end, in both private and public life.
But here, "right" is also a qualitative judgment, as in correct.
"It all depends on judges' exercising careful, reasoned judgment," Stevens wrote.
Underlying neurological disturbance may result in impulsivity, disinhibition and impaired judgment.
" President Trump praised his "sound judgment, common sense and unflappable leadership.
There are a lot of judgment calls involved and some expertise.
"We trust you will consistently exercise good judgment in this regard."
They can also come to a judgment based on body language.
But don't pretend there isn't judgment couched in your safety concerns.
I believe her judgment is impaired; she never listens to me.
It's easier to spend time around each other without their judgment.
Not all of them are depressed or otherwise impaired in judgment.
Failure to appear results in a civil judgment, not a warrant.
Several wanted to delay judgment about this momentous yet perilous matter.
For all that, Hastings's judgment falls most harshly on the Communists.
Even more insidious is the moral judgment projected onto body size.
Those guidelines stress: The police should investigate thoroughly while reserving judgment.
The judgment was comprehensive, and LGBTQ activists in Botswana were overjoyed.
They include memory loss, confusion, impaired judgment, aggression, depression and anxiety.
A judgment in Rocky's case will be delivered on August 14.
Thus no single judgment that historians of the future might pass
Historians on Impeachment rendered a professional judgment—their own, not the
"Judgment Day is coming for them and they'd better be prepared."
The judgment offered a glimpse into the evolution of the cult.
We defer to the judgment of law enforcement on this request.
A rush to judgment never turns out well for the accusers.
Net neutrality advocates claimed victory for this part of the judgment.
Last weekend, France's mainstream media showed how to exercise better judgment.
"I think the House rushed to judgment on this," Shelby said.
"I'm ready to vote on final judgment," Mr. Barrasso told reporters.
"I can't give you any judgment about that today," Pompeo responded.
Such understanding brings empathy, reduces judgment and helps us get creative.
" But he said the final judgment could be made "pretty quickly.
It's evident that Sam no longer trusts the maesters' judgment, either.
And ethical standards don't appear to be a purely partisan judgment.
But anonymity delays judgment only until the start of the performance.
People can use their own judgment about how well I swam.
The statistics are undeniably grotesque, yet compelling in their rigid judgment.
The reason: an addiction to painkilling drugs was clouding MbN's judgment.
"I don't want to make any judgment on that," he said.
But on something like this, I would defer to their judgment.
Don't speculate about implications or veer into passing judgment on management.
That day of judgment, however, may be approaching with inconvenient speed.
He now has the confidence to trust his instincts and judgment.
Francis Rooney criticized Democrats for a "rush to judgment" on impeachment.
That's a question for other people to make a judgment on.
We cannot correct errors in judgment about climate with another vote.
The tweet was posted in poor judgment and has been removed.
The glare of other people's judgment did get to them sometimes.
Though "he did show good judgment for a bit," Weaver joked.
We made a different judgment call than the administration's budget request.
We made a different judgment call than the administration's budget request.
But he also chides his fellow Democrats for rushing to judgment.
She lacks the temperament, the judgment and the competence to lead.
Terpin won a $75.8 million civil judgment against Tuglia last year.
He is unstinting in his sympathy and unsparing in his judgment.
But seizing the assets to fulfill the judgment has been difficult.
"I will let analysts make their judgment on that," he said.
No judgment; using food to numb emotions is highly human behavior.
That means everything after Terminator 2: Judgment Day doesn't count anymore.
They can watch Mr. Cohen's testimony and make their own judgment.
He contends it shows Clinton's "bad judgment" as secretary of State.
What does this tell us about the judgment of the president?
And it grants an authority of judgment that recappers cannot claim.
It's keeping that objective judgment is so important to our success.
And I don't pass judgment on those people for their failure.
The judgment also plays into a broader constitutional crisis in Britain.
We will remain until the Day of Judgment, with Allah's permission.
Will Facebook respect its editors' news judgment and back them up?
With experience, hopefully, comes judgment and a little bit of wisdom.
And she may come to consider history's judgment of her strategy.
The judges vacated the Oklahoma Criminal Court of Criminal Appeals judgment.
Even with his many and serious faults, he respected my judgment.
This is.... such a profound lapse in judgment and common sense.
Democrats had been more deferential to the Fed's judgment under Yellen.
Every member of my administration is expected to exercise good judgment.
Mr. Flynn may be guilty of no crime beyond bad judgment.
That it was not was a deeply regrettable error in judgment.
They had "a sense of exploration without judgment," Ms. Perlin said.
You can challenge his judgment, but do not attack his character.
No longer were the allegations about wasteful spending or poor judgment.
They exposed JaVale McGee's shaky hands and Zaza Pachulia's shaky judgment.
There is ample reason to doubt his judgment in this case.
Her family had a talent for emitting judgment without articulating words.
But I have eyes, ears, common sense, decency and sound judgment.
And we'll be guided by their judgment as we go forward.
Judgment calls like pass interference are not subject to video review.
"I want to leave it to people's judgment," Mr. Williams said.
The Rembrandt scholar withheld judgment while the painting was being analyzed.
These children may struggle with good judgment but avoid intentional harm.
But that charitable judgment can't be extended to Putin's apologists today.
"The guy has serious judgment issues," Trump said, per Comey's notes.
It would question voter judgment and pre-engineer a certain result.
Due process does not mean immunity from public judgment or scrutiny.
Most diners, she said, simply want their size acknowledged without judgment.
In 2013, Baskin received a $1 million judgment against Maldonado-Passage.
"PRUITT BAD JUDGMENT HURTING @POTUS, GOTTA GO," Ingraham tweeted in June.
It doesn't assess personality or judgment, as the Canadian Press reports.
Then you got to figure out how to make the judgment.
If there's a song of summer, I would trust her judgment.
Here's my macro statement based on judgment rather than scientific surveys.
It requires judgment from policymakers to assess conditions at the time.
I think that's ultimately a judgment they'll make, the Judiciary Committee.
Number two, Bernie Sanders said Hillary Clinton has very bad judgment.
In the past — and again, Bernie Sanders, it's really bad judgment.
Apple's judgment about such matters hasn't been flawless — neither the FireWire nor the Thunderbolt standards that Apple has pushed over the years have proved all that successful — but they do have the strategic opportunity to try to exercise their best judgment about what people will like best, while competitors are limited to consumers' current judgment and natural conservatism about technology.
They view her stunning lack of judgment, from her mismanagement of foreign affairs as secretary of state to her reckless handling of email communications as evidence that she lacks the judgment to be commander in chief.
"I think everybody recognizes, including the prime minister himself, that he has made some serious errors of judgment and I would say that staying on longer than necessary is another error of judgment," she told reporters.
Respondents in both polls seem to see Trump as a strong leader whose judgment they don't trust: 56 percent said Trump doesn't have the judgment necessary to be president, according to the Washington Post-ABC News poll.
Interpreting it requires judgment about what is reasonable -- an inevitably value-laden question -- and such value-laden judgment is necessary whether trying to determine what the framers thought was unreasonable or what is recognized as unreasonable today.
In the matter of Mrs Clinton's judgment (or as Mr Trump prefers, "her corruption, incompetence and bad judgment") the "final jury will be the American people," he declared, and they will issue their verdict on November 8th.
"With the entry of the U.S. judgment, the Stati Parties will be entitled to enforce that judgment, including by the attachment and seizure of Kazakhstan's property located in the USA," Stati's press office said in an email.
Avenatti said in response that the referral was "completely baseless and political," and he said in response to the judgment that "any judgment" would be deducted from money he was owed by the former partner for fraud.
But this caution can be so extreme that it impairs people's judgment.
Some struck a more familiar note, expressing admiration for Justice Scalia's judgment.
The racist attacks themselves may be inevitable, but the judgment is not.
Zuma welcomed the judgment while claiming he had knowingly done nothing wrong.
The court's judgment only held that such suits are not absolutely barred.
" — Kaitlyn Cinovskis "Non-stop, completely useless advice and judgment from every corner.
"If something makes you happy, who cares about the judgment?" she adds.
Comey disputed that, and many voiced anger and concern over her judgment.
Harman was awarded $199 million, or 30 percent, of the total judgment.
The approach we need is one of prudence, patience and good judgment.
This is shit news judgment, and the algorithms responsible should resign. pic.twitter.
My decisions have never reflected a judgment about the people before me.
Knowing that, where might the Gaineses fit on the network's judgment scale?
Snap Judgment, like The Moth, is based off a live storytelling show.
They gave, and continue to give, unyielding support without fear of judgment.
The museum is where private experience can become subject to public judgment.
But what really stands out about Judgment is the lead character, Yagami.
"So you really have to make a judgment call here," Revere said.
" He added: "I think President Trump is going to respect this judgment.
It will be fraught with anger, judgment, blame instead of THANK YOU!!!
It implies a moral judgment – Big Corporation bad; Small & Medium Enterprise good.
Samson's films look towards outsiders and eccentrics with curiosity rather than judgment.
But until we see some independent proof of this, we'll reserve judgment.
Long-run trust in the judgment of the state might be threatened.
Dismissal is an a priori judgment that close examination is not warranted.
Boss is clearly as flummoxed as I am by the recent judgment.
"The ACCC is carefully considering the judgment," ACCC Chairman Rod Sims said.
I don't need anyone's judgment on how much I spend on takeout!
It's more an issue of potential greed and poor judgment than corruption.
Landry's lawsuit is seeking judgment that the student's civil rights were violated.
Wall Street's risk-reward judgment makes business as well as moral sense.
On Thursday, a government statement said Zuma "noted and respects" the judgment.
All he needs is 10 seconds to hand down a snap judgment.
There's not a lot of judgment in the fast-food dining rooms.
Barron had cautioned against a rush to judgment in the Winston case.
The business judgment rule is going to get a whole new workout.
Those that are trained are encouraged to offer support and avoid judgment.
Saying Trump's judgment has been frequently bad is not doing it justice.
The ads criticized his judgment, his temperament and his position on issues.
It is that their presence deprives more sensible Tories of their judgment.
If resolutions are your thing, you will find no judgment from me.
The Trump presidency has been plagued by poor judgment and missed opportunities.
The court's judgment is that any such step requires prior parliamentary approval.
These groupings were decided by the data alone, rather than human judgment.
The court ruled in Zenimax's favor and ordered a $500 million judgment.
And although some tasks are automatable, many others rely on human judgment.
Because, reminder: Nutrition has nothing to do with judgment, restriction, or anxiety.
The Gosaibis had hoped to use the Cayman judgment to pay creditors.
As far as the Hillary and DNC campaign absolutely in my judgment.
Xo, on the other hand, isn't facing any judgment for her decision.
People were generally impressed, but without a price tag most withheld judgment.
We place an unconscious judgment on people once we hear their voices.
This is where the distinction between algorithms and human judgment becomes crucial.
But Beijing's Basic Law interpretation last Monday pre-empting the court judgment.
"But now it's in this judgment, so it's out there," he said.
It's not going to change for a good while in my judgment.
Auditors must use their judgment to decide if those assumptions are reasonable.
And don't pass judgment that quickly because you can be there, too.
The city said Dildine&aposs picture was inflammatory and showed poor judgment.
These rom-com covers, then, contain built-in protection against external judgment.
U.S. District Court Judge Lee Rosenthal issued the default judgment on Feb.
Through Christine's character, Baskets shows those struggles without casting judgment on them.
One's judgment of Pius will depend on one's acceptance of Christ's claim.
"Social cognition -- social judgment -- involves a diverse array of functions," Boyle said.
She created a safe space for these women, completely free of judgment.
Together, we've formed a fucked-up, judgment-free support group of sorts.
I watched her intelligence, I watched her judgment, I watched her discipline.
Click through to see what a pool party without judgment looks like.
After the allegations against Krauss emerged, Harris warned against rushing to judgment.
Passing judgment, body shaming and weight discrimination are problematic for public health.
Either way, this is a woman whose judgment was and remains compromised.
DONALD TRUMP: I think the main thing is I have great judgment.
Critiquing Clinton's judgment in foreign policy seems like a potentially winning strategy.
With a face of awe, Morf backs up her judgment ("they're mesmeric").
"I think Huma used bad judgment in marrying Anthony Weiner," she said.
This is not a judgment about who would be the best president.
That incident, Ernst said, led her to be concerned about Hyten's judgment.
And she would take a judgment of somebody before reacting to them.
" A gut feeling, Dr. Gigerenzer says, is "a judgment that is fast.
"Alcohol only messes up and further clouds judgment," he told Entertainment Weekly.
I didn't eat with curiosity or judgment — or thought of any kind.
Rip Van Winkle-like, he'd wake you up on Judgment Day. Time
I'm going to make ... I'm going to make a value judgment there.
Mark is disappointed in himself and understands his serious error in judgment.
They also don't have official names, but we relied on Snapchat's judgment.
"I have a record of good judgment on those issues," Rubio said.
"The committee took the judgment which in retrospect was correct," he said.
Their families won a wrongful death civil judgment against him in 1997.
The most important qualities for a president are good judgment and intelligence.
Apps were oriented around talking with your close friends, free from judgment.
The 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals upheld the judgment in 2008.
Buchwald and his Stevens & Lee lawyers were confident the judgment would stand.
The bankruptcy judge just entered the $10 million judgment against the firm.
No judgment against me was issued nor do I owe any taxes.
Democrats blasted the bill, using Trump's "mean" judgment of the House bill.
So I think in terms of foreign policy, I have the judgment.
They substitute their judgment for the Congress, signed by George W. Bush.
If you want a sundae, eat it with curiosity instead of judgment.
Morgan Stanley said it welcomed the judgment and did not comment further.
In the age of influencers, though, the judgment has all but disappeared.
The medium as a whole can't iterate without that component of judgment.
I am completely consumed by my poor judgment and ill thought actions.
Today's judgment will, in the long-term, actually strengthen the government's position.
This viewpoint is the author's alone, and his judgment is obviously questionable.
Judgment and foresight are the qualities we need most in our leaders.
And it makes me — you know, it makes me question your judgment.
Let's have these debates and let the American people make their judgment.
A judgment was entered against him late last week for $7.13 million.
Fact check: U.S. Intelligence chiefs say they have made no such judgment.
The judgment is now out there in the court of public opinion.
Royal London said in a statement it would comply with Friday's judgment.
The spokesman also said the aide's comments were not a final judgment.
Staff members admitting they lack faith in the chief of staff's judgment.

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