A judgment rendered against an individual (or corporation) for the payment of money damages.
1It is a matter of personal judgment, and personal judgments are notoriously variant.
2Predetermining the value of mineral deposits is largely a matter of personal judgment.
3The matter rested with his own experience, knowledge and personal judgment.
4Where military critics so widely differ, civilians gain the right to a personal judgment.
5The time is past for merely challenging the right to personal judgment of religious truths.
6To secure harmony of style and structure is a matter of personal judgment and study.
7Barna's personal judgment was inconsistent with the firm's values.
8You can't rely on your personal judgment any more.
9He was obviously making a personal judgment here because I hadn't written any of that on my travel form.
10I suppose I had got into the state of mind when one trusts too much to one's personal judgment.
11At our last parade I received "honorable mention" twice, both the personal judgment of the commandant himself.
12To this data he adds a personal judgment upon the policy of each ruler, thereby revealing his prophetic spirit.
13Historians, for all their academic training still have to make a personal judgment when it comes to interpreting what happened.
14That is not a personal judgment of your standard of living, your income, your savings or your ability in math.
15The outlines may be enlarged or diminished or changed to suit the needs of the class according to the teacher's personal judgment.
16Ms Haslam said she held no personal judgment of Evans but found the experience of involving him with her organisation "complicated".
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