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judgment

[juhj-muhnt] / ˈdʒʌdʒ mənt /




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The company noted at the time that importers weren’t guaranteed refunds without securing their own court judgment.

From Barron's

Juries are a fundamental bastion of democracy, and it’s beyond dangerous to allow powerful and wealthy corporations to shield themselves from ever having to face jurors’ judgment.

From Los Angeles Times

The $140,000 judgment announced Wednesday is far less than the $1.7 million in damages that Saxon’s lawyers had originally requested.

From Los Angeles Times

Pritzker retired as executive chairman of Hyatt Hotels after the documents emerged and said he “exercised terrible judgment in maintaining contact with” Epstein.

From The Wall Street Journal

So whether you’re writing a complaint, navigating a market during times of geopolitical strife or selecting an eminently quaffable spirit, the same rule applies: A little judgment can go a long way with your money.

From MarketWatch