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judgment

[juhj-muhnt] / ˈdʒʌdʒ mənt /




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The High Court has been reviewing the home secretary's decision to proscribe the group and a judgment is expected in the New Year.

From BBC

Instead of learning by doing grunt work, juniors learn judgment and strategy by working alongside experienced colleagues on higher-level problems from day one, building the business acumen and strategic thinking that AI can’t replicate.

From The Wall Street Journal

He urged the public not to rush to judgment or jump to conclusions.

From Los Angeles Times

The decision by the Delaware Supreme Court rejects a pair of judgments by Chancellor Kathaleen McCormick of the state's Court of Chancery and sets the stage for the world's richest person to get another windfall.

From Barron's

This anthology of verse from its pages attests to the excellent judgment of its previous editors and to that of Walt Hunter, the Atlantic’s current poetry editor, himself a distinguished poet-critic.

From The Wall Street Journal