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"pass judgment on" Definitions
  1. to state an opinion on

121 Sentences With "pass judgment on"

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History will pass judgment on that dubious and problematic distinction.
It is probably too early to pass judgment on either woman.
And I don't pass judgment on those people for their failure.
Unlike Mr. Alexander, she did not pass judgment on Mr. Trump's behavior.
Issuers of new cryptocurrencies hire auditors to pass judgment on the software.
But he declined to pass judgment on the sad state of the Knicks.
Others (of course) used the vote to pass judgment on the centre-left coalition.
Were they with us today, they could pass judgment on whether this bothers them.
Billy Graham chose not to pass judgment on his son, at least in public.
Journals currently administer a system of organising anonymous reviewers to pass judgment on new research.
He danced around the allegations when asked, declining to pass judgment on the GOP candidate.
Not to mention, it's usually not your place to pass judgment on someone else's partnership.
This movie, like most of Hong's others, doesn't pass judgment on its largely passive protagonist.
Those of you only watching the news shouldn't be so quick to pass judgment on me.
The film doesn't pass judgment on Marcus's life choices, but he's objectively stagnant compared to Sasha.
The general election is sufficiently democratic to allow us to pass judgment on their nomination choices.
It's dicey business to set up your older self to pass judgment on your younger self.
The queen's son, King Joffrey, unknowingly the product of that incestuous union, was to pass judgment on Ned.
But the study doesn't pass judgment on RV's strategy, and that's how it should be, suggests Dr. Nanda.
One night, the producers at Fox News asked her to pass judgment on the latest Dixie Chicks video.
Normally, if an employee is placed on leave pending an investigation, official statements don't pass judgment on the incident.
But Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin told CNBC on Thursday he was not ready to pass judgment on China's currency practices.
According to NPR, the FBI will only collect interviews, not pass judgment on the truthfulness of what the witnesses say.
This week, a chef decided to use his male privilege to pass judgment on 51 percent of the world's population.
There, Athena presides over his trial; ultimately it is the citizens of her city, Athens, who pass judgment on him.
Since they break a tie vote in the Senate, they could pass judgment on the key legislation in a president's term.
Earnest said he was not prepared to "pass judgment" on specific actions of Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan since the coup attempt.
They review detection alerts, interpret and pass judgment on whether it's an actual threat, and then contain or elevate the threat.
STEIN: I am not an expert on the Clinton Foundation, so, you know, I don't want to pass judgment on it.
The ultimate jury will be in the 2018 and 2020 elections where the American people pass judgment on President Trump&aposs veracity.
"You let him sit there and pass judgment on people" as a jurist "for 40 years and don't say anything?" she asked.
John Isner, though, said he could not pass judgment on Sharapova for taking a substance that was not banned until this year.
The nitty gritty, amazing, or awful, we discuss it all, and we try our best not to pass judgment on one another.
Mnuchin has said he would not pass judgment on China's currency practices until Treasury issues its semi-annual currency report in mid-April.
People were primed to pass judgment on Daydream as though it were a full-fledged computing ecosystem, when it was still largely an experiment.
However, notably, they are not ready to pass judgment on whether this development means the Russian government actually does have blackmail on the president.
Gowdy said he was not prepared to pass judgment on Clinton and said that opinions about her do not appear in the panel's report.
Portman said he has not yet seen a budget score for Trump's plan and declined to pass judgment on its implications for the deficit.
Romney's mentee and vice-presidential running mate, Paul Ryan, has uneasily backed Trump, but Romney declined multiple chances to pass judgment on the speaker's decision.
The Indian Embassy said in a statement that "a foreign entity" had no standing to pass judgment on the state of India's constitutionally protected rights.
Companies will likely fail, people will be laid off, and it's difficult to pass judgment on the measures people take to avoid losing their jobs.
He did not pass judgment on their veracity but said that he had a duty to investigate them and wanted to hear Dr. Jackson's response.
Once the courts venture into the political sphere and begin to pass judgment on Parliament's actions, some legal analysts say, there is no going back.
Still, some deficit hawks in the GOP are holding their fire for now, saying they need more details before they pass judgment on the plan.
"It is not our role to pass judgment on the wearing of headscarves or veils in Iran," Flore Ariighi, head of the UNAC told the Telegraph.
The experts insisted that with the limited information available, they did not want to pass judgment on most actions, and they sometimes disagreed with each other.
Trump wants his future jurors to pass judgment on the inquiry—and his own actions, by extension—before the House can finish or formally present their evidence.
If anything, by forcing legislators to evaluate, debate, and pass judgment on policies that address national, long-term problems, fast track would elevate public discourse in Washington.
The choice to control death does not minimise the sanctity of life, or pass judgment on the quality of life for those who find meaning in living.
The book is somewhat remarkable for never even appearing to pass judgment on any of them — I didn't realize till I read it how rare that is.
This is not the time or place to pass judgment on the killings of Terence Crutcher in Tulsa, Oklahoma, and Keith Lamont Scott in Charlotte, North Carolina.
In certain ways I would be hesitant to really pass judgment on anybody for ever using these things or doing whatever they want to do on them.
But after reopening its investigation in 2014, the N.C.A.A. has publicly questioned whether it ought to pass judgment on the merits of classes at individual member universities.
"This country does not have the right, in a plebiscite, to pass judgment on the marriages and relationships of some of our fellow Australians," Mr. Shorten said.
"It concerns me that people are so quick to pass judgment on others, especially without knowing any facts, and behind the protection of the screen," Mitchell said.
Journals currently administer a system of organising anonymous peer reviewers to pass judgment on new research—a fact they use, in part, to justify their hefty subscription prices.
But, but, but: These platforms are loath to pass judgment on a clip's veracity on their own — an approach experts say could lead to a new election crisis.
In an interview, professor R. Scott Appleby, a scholar of global religion at Notre Dame, said he didn't think Francis was intending to pass judgment on Trump's Christianity.
If there is an issue that people want an opinion on, the religious, learned man would study the issue and pass judgment on whether it was permissible or not.
Indeed, Mr Kelly went further, suggesting, to a group of awestruck journalists, that they were not merely incompetent to pass judgment on military affairs, but unworthy of doing so.
" On immigration specifically, they said, "People can easily pass judgment on those who came to the United States illegally", but that it was "much harder to dismiss their children.
This is not to pass judgment on whether the Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh sexually assaulted Christine Blasey Ford when they were in high school, as she has said.
Beck, a mother of one who is getting married next month, was waiting to hear from Heitkamp before she used the campaign misstep to pass judgment on the senator.
Greville Janner, a Labour member of the House of Lords who was alleged to have abused children, became senile and died before a court could pass judgment on his case.
When O'Reilly countered that Putin is a "killer" because of his human rights record, Trump questioned the moral standing of the United States to pass judgment on the Russian leader.
While Trump has called China the "grand champions" of currency manipulation, Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin told CNBC in February that he wasn't ready to pass judgment on China's currency practices.
Mr. Mueller's refusal to pass judgment on whether the president broke the law is one example of how the special counsel operated by rules ill fitted for the Trump era.
The irony, of course, is that even as we're afraid to engage in conversations with the grieving, we're somehow not afraid to pass judgment on them: Are they doing it properly?
A measure on the ballot on Tuesday asked voters to pass judgment on a prospective law barring private-sector unions from collecting mandatory fees from workers who choose not to become members.
He even joked awkwardly with senators that they should seize the rare opportunity to pass judgment on Roberts' rulings, instead of the nation's top jurist getting the last word on their work.
The appropriate authority to supersede the electoral process and pass judgment on the competence of the President does not rest with the medical profession, but with the federal government as per the Constitution.
Jeremy Fox, the executive chef and an owner, expected that most diners would pass judgment on the dish, which was being introduced that night in July, well before the server's spiel was done.
"I'm O.K. with it as a moment to pass judgment on the wine," said John Ragan, senior director of operations at Danny Meyer's Union Square Hospitality Group, who is also a master sommelier.
The Indian Embassy said in a statement on its web site that "a foreign entity" like the U.S. commission had no standing to pass judgment on the state of India's constitutionally protected rights.
We'll let the scholarly community pass judgment on this paper and its evidence (don't worry, it's been peer-reviewed), but I think it's fantastic that the researchers took this route to test their theory.
Confident people don't pass judgment on others because they know that everyone has something to offer, and they don't need to take other people down a notch in order to feel good about themselves.
Prime Minister May declined to pass judgment on Trump's ban on three occasions at a press conference Saturday, but her offices later issued a press statement stating that she did not agree with the policy.
Mentally strong people don't pass judgment on other people because they know that everyone has something to offer, and they don't need to take other people down a notch in order to feel good about themselves.
Finally, Mueller declined to pass judgment on whether Trump or his aides obstructed justice in the inquiry, outsourcing that to Trump's hand-picked Attorney General Bill Barr, who in a completely unsurprising development waived all charges.
Once President Trump decides who he believes is best qualified to shape the jurisprudence of our country for generations to come, I believe it only fair and right for the Senate to pass judgment on that decision.
Officials from about half of Italy's 20 regions will ask the Constitutional Court to pass judgment on a recently passed law that strips legal immigration status from tens of thousands of people who are already in the country.
Whereas the original 2003 Queer Eye lineup were sometimes accused of reinforcing the "bitchy gay" stereotype, the new Fab Five don't pass judgment on tragic, lonely heterosexual men; instead, they teach a message of acceptance and self-worth.
But here is a quandary I have encountered before when writing about liturgical music, notably in connection with the Gregorian chant boom of two decades ago: By what right does a music critic pass judgment on anyone's worship?
Less auspicious is the nomination of Laszlo Trocsanyi as commissioner for enlargement; as an ally of Hungary's authoritarian Viktor Orban, he is hardly well-placed to pass judgment on the rule of law in would-be accession countries.
While it's too early to pass judgment on the Trump administration's response to the coronavirus, his Ebola tweets that nothing will take a back seat to owning the libs — especially when his political future is on the line.
Elizabeth Warren, a contender for America's presidency, has accused Facebook of "taking money to promote lies", referring to the social network's decision not to pass judgment on the content of the political ads it shows to its users.
Rick Watson, the CEO of RMW Commerce Consulting, told Business Insider that it was too early to pass judgment on Amazon's brick-and-mortar strategy because the company likes to experiment with different ideas before fully committing to one.
With more than a year and a half until voters next pass judgment on the Republican-controlled Congress, party leaders say they have plenty of time to record victories on issues like a tax code overhaul and infrastructure spending.
Officials from about half of Italy's 20 regions announced this week that they will ask the Constitutional Court to pass judgment on a new law that strips legal immigration status from tens of thousands of people already in the country.
In an interview with Reuters last month, the president said the Asian giant was a "grand champion" of currency manipulation, despite U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin telling CNBC that he was not yet ready to pass judgment on the matter.
BERLIN (Reuters) - A German government spokesman declined to comment on Monday on Deutsche Bank's decision to appoint Christian Sewing as chief executive, adding that he did not want to pass judgment on the leadership shake-up at Germany's largest lender.
Spacey: Underwood would shove Trump It's too soon to pass judgment on all of season 4, as hardcore fans were still binge-watching the show Friday morning, and Netflix made only the first six of the 13 episodes available to critics.
LONDON, May 3 (Reuters) - Voters will pass judgment on Prime Minister Theresa May's party on Thursday in local government elections expected to show rising support for her opponents in London that will add to pressure on her position over Brexit.
Less auspicious is the appointment of Laszlo Trocsanyi as commissioner for enlargement; as an ally of Hungary's authoritarian Viktor Orban he is hardly well-placed to pass judgment on the state of rule-of-law in would-be accession countries.
Most of the time the conversation has been focused on manufacturing and carbon emissions; the corrosive effects of a small army of people flying to and from four cities in four weeks to pass judgment on a host of skirts.
While declining to pass judgment on the political merits of hiking corporate income tax, Kostin commented that increasing companies' tax rates from 19% to 27% means reduced cash flow and earnings to investors and therefore a fall in stock prices.
I spend every day of my life being forced to listen to straight people talk about my sexuality, pass judgment on the decisions I make, talk about my right to love, to live, to marry as an abstract and debatable concept.
"Tillerson's claims that he cannot pass judgment on these counties' abuses until he has access to US intelligence briefings ignores the US government's own previous findings and suggests that Tillerson is either ill-informed or apathetic to human rights issues worldwide," she said.
A few years ago, he was named one of six ambassadors of the Universal Cassoulet Academy, headquartered in Carcassonne, France, an honor that allows him to wear an impressive red gown and cap and to pass judgment on the cassoulets of others.
"Please, girl, you see it and the world sees how very similar those two relationships are so I'm certainly not going to sit while you pass judgment on me because I know exactly who I am," Manigualt Newman expressed in a confessional.
But while the WHO isn't ready to pass judgment on precisely what's to blame, (it specifies only "possible association with Zika virus") by citing Guillan Barre Syndrome, a debilitating neurological disorder, it has elevated our awareness of the threat posed by it.
BERLIN, April 9 (Reuters) - A German government spokesman declined to comment on Monday on Deutsche Bank's decision to appoint Christian Sewing as chief executive, adding that he did not want to pass judgment on the leadership shake-up at Germany's largest lender.
Sexual misconduct cases should also be automatically transferred from the circuit where they arose to a court in a different region of the country so that judges won't have to pass judgment on a close colleague whom they see on a regular basis.
"I was a victim of rape," de Souza told SBT TV. Some of Neymar's teammates have come out in support of him, but national team coach Tite told journalists on Monday that he did not want to pass judgment on the matter.
You don't need to pass judgment on the morality or effectiveness of these policies to note that, despite their controversy, they have endured while so much else has shifted, and to be fairly confident that they will survive both Trump and whoever follows him.
Unfortunately, two decades on, Miller still seems only half-willing to believe, and even less willing than that to pass judgment on, a man who, his prodigious talents and premature death by suicide notwithstanding, did not apparently see or treat women as fully human.
Gillibrand's comment was certainly controversial, but it's easier to criticize a 71-year-old former president whose career — even as a supporter of his wife's campaigns — is over than it is to pass judgment on a sitting senator whose future still matters for his party.
Besides the iPhone X, we also reflect on the iPhone 8's "middle child" status, pass judgment on the Apple TV 4K (hint: it doesn't fare well), and ask the question on everyone's mind: What the hell is up with that red dot on the Apple Watch Series 3?
Rarely if ever has the commission been asked to pass judgment on a big corporate tie-up blessed with such effusive Franco-German political support, nor one that further concentrates what is already an effective duopoly across some of Europe's rail markets — the combined group has revenues of €20173bn.
Roberts wrote that it was not the court's place to criticize or pass judgment on comments Trump made on the campaign trail about a "total and complete shutdown of Muslims entering the United States" and that the executive order was neutral in not targeting travelers of a specific religion.
The outcomes, particularly in the governor's race, will send a message about the political mood of this bellwether state and its first-in-the-nation caucuses, when it will pass judgment on what is shaping up to be the most diverse field of Democratic presidential candidates in history.
The 12 jurors operate under a triple burden: deciding whether to label someone a criminal, being sequestered away from their families because of the enormous attention the case has drawn, and the knowledge that whatever they do, millions of people will pay attention and even pass judgment on them.
We're not here to pass judgment on the medical issues individual players face—maybe he can't see clearly, kind of important when receiving a long snap—but we'll just say his teammates will probably have a hearty laugh when they see the punter is out with an injured nose. [NBC]
He didn't pass judgment on which goals and dreams of women deserved support, or what kinds of women deserved men's support, but rather explained how he was in a continuous process of self-reflection — often inspired by his wife: I've seen how Michelle has balanced the demands of a busy career and raising a family.
Sexual harassment and assault are evils, but so is firing an editor for refusing to pass judgment on allegations rejected by a court, or choosing to publish an author who writes not to excuse bad behavior, but rather to describe the effects of a contemporary phenomenon — justice by internet — that is rampant and dangerous.
Van Drew says he has not seen convincing evidence that the president committed crimes with his conversation with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, and that it would be better to allow voters to pass judgment on the president on Election Day in 2020 — especially considering that it's highly unlikely the Republican Senate would vote to convict.
"We received significant adverse feedback for these decisions from those concerned about our ability to pass judgment on our customers and the users of our platform, or to censor them by limiting their access to our products, and we are aware of potential customers who decided not to subscribe to our products because of this," says the filing.
"The court not only would have to pass judgment on the president's determination that ISIL is an authorized military target, but it would have to do so in the midst of a live armed conflict, without the relevant expertise or access to the type of information necessary to render an informed decision, and without judicial standards to govern its analysis," the 53-page brief says.
MacKay wrote that Londoners of his time had become seized with a desire to pass judgment on one another's hats and to humiliate wearers accordingly: The hat wearers who found their headgear deemed "shocking bad," MacKay wrote, did well to take the teasing good-humoredly, or at least quietly: It was, in other words, a meme; one that formed long before the internet and spread not through clicks but through more mysterious forms of transmission.
Cruz declined to pass judgment on Trump's latest incendiary comment -- in which he floated shooting innocents in New York -- even as his surrogate du jour, Beck, expressed exasperation that Trump said anything of the sort ("He's a better man than I am," Beck told reporters of Cruz.) On immigration, though, Cruz seemed to at first let loose, unveiling a set speech in the Hawkeye State that drew the most contrast he has yet with the Republican frontrunner.
In works like "After School on the Corner of Prince and Mott Streets" (1976) where three of the girls looks on in amusement as a fourth, with her back to the camera, peeks into a store window on tiptoe just as a gust of wind blows her kilt up, and "Carol, Pina, and Lisa in Front of St. Patrick's Church" (1976) where Lisa looks upon Carol with revulsion as the latter applies lipstick before a compact mirror, we witness them pass judgment on each other.

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