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9 Sentences With "prejudgments"

How to use prejudgments in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "prejudgments" and check conjugation/comparative form for "prejudgments". Mastering all the usages of "prejudgments" from sentence examples published by news publications.

I'm not going to make any prejudgments about anybody on that staff.
"Let's not make any prejudgments here," he responded, when pressed on whether Liu Xia was allowed to leave the country.
"I had my own prejudgments, like a lot of people, about homeless people before I started doing this work," Stewart said.
In a column on Wednesday, Murat Yetkin of the Hurriyet Daily News wrote that Pompeo had "prejudgments" regarding Turkey, citing the deleted tweet, and he added that it was not easy to erase people's memories.
"It is true that we are exchanging information in close communication with the U.S., but we are still in the process of gathering information, so I'll refrain from making any prejudgments," he said at a regular news briefing.
When Chinese migrants settle in a new region, local residents can develop social attitudes and prejudgments based on the newcomer's place of birth. If a large volume of new residents relocate from a particular area, regionalism can manifest as sub-ethnic bias and provoke social tension. Currently, the CCP defines regionalism as adverse action or negative attitudes against another based on their home province. The Chinese state acknowledges this as a detrimental yet pervasive prejudice.
Because these characteristics are less associated with White offenders, judges unintentionally treat the two differently. The short amount of time that judges share with defendants in court is insufficient in establishing an objective understanding. As a result, judges may unconsciously utilize the factors that they are given, such as the color of the skin, to construct an impression. Prejudgments on the basis of race influence perception of responsibility and threat to the society.
The song centers around a girl who lived in a rich suburban neighborhood as a child, and was a victim of bullying. The song implies that she has become an aspiring script writer, basing her films' characters on the personas and prejudgments assumed to her by the bullies, which she hopes will be directed by Steven Spielberg. She attempts to get back at all the people who had done her harm by stealing garden gnomes and other various lawn ornaments from the homes in her old town. Soon however, she develops a strong emotional attachment to the stolen ornaments.
Within philosophy, suspension of judgment is typically associated with positivism and skepticism, most especially Pyrrhonism where it is referred to as epoché, but it is not limited to these areas. The 17th century rationalist René Descartes, for example, used it as the cornerstone of his epistemology. In a process that he called methodological skepticism (now also known as Cartesian doubt), he asserted that in order to gain a solid foundation when building one's system of knowledge and belief, one must first doubt everything. Only by eliminating preconceptions and prejudgments can one come to know what is true.

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