judgment造句61 The market likes the broad outline but is reserving judgment on the fine detail.
62 I've known him for years and I trust his judgment.
63 I wouldn't dream of attributing such a lack of judgment to you.
64 It proved difficult to come to/form/make a judgment about how well the school was performing.
65 I should like to add a rider to the judgment of the court.
66 He lacked the judgment and political acumen for the post of chairman.
67 As a convicted criminal, he's in no position to pass judgment .
68 The court has yet to pass judgment in this case.
69 He claimed Mr Brooke had been guilty of a "gross error of judgment"
70 So dismissive a judgment requires further explanation.
71 Few environmental activists would agree with that judgment.
72 It was a great error of judgment.
73 But bureaucrats have scant leeway to exercise judgment.
74 Three appeal court judges reserved judgment.
75 This is what clinical judgment is all about.
76 Good judgment was tugging on my apron.
77 They must concur in their judgment.
78 Sometimes the pressure we were under clouded our judgment.
79 College is a refuge from hasty judgment.Robert Frost
80 Tax considerations should not dictate investment judgment.
81 They have little opportunity to use judgment or creativity.
82 It seemed friendly, but she detected in it some glint of appraisal or judgment.
83 The plumbing system and electrical system are, in my judgment, substandard.
84 Often these acts of kindness came from the same men who had grossly failed to exercise judgment on previous occasions.
85 Bellesiles's extensive research is undermined by errors of fact, omission and judgment.
86 In my judgment the judge was fully entitled to take into account the matters which she there expressed.
87 Like everyone else, they will be able to pass judgment by means of the ballot box.
88 Accordingly, in my judgment, her claim falls within the exclusive jurisdiction of the visitor, subject always to judicial review.
89 But Petrocelli decided instead to file a judgment on behalf of Goldman alone.
90 Joly also made what can only be described as an uncharacteristic error of judgment.