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1 He won't want to read a report, he doesn't want to make a judgement .
2 Every time you make a judgement in court you send the fine to him.
3 In these times, we may make a judgement call to eat or not... Read More
4 I think he'll get 18 months to two years and they will make a judgement then.
5 He couldn't make a judgement on Joseph yet.
6 Families are in the best position to make a judgement call on how they use that leave.
7 I can make a judgement based on-
8 Whether that was right or wrong I don't know, and now it's too late to make a judgement .
9 Judge Stephanie Edwards said she would make a judgement on the application to dismiss the charge tomorrow morning.
10 People have to make a judgement call on who they trust to continue to take us through Covid.
11 After Parliament is dissolved Wright has the power to make a judgement on whether voting can go ahead safely.
12 Through our own eyes we can make a judgement about the meaning of those apparently incongruous words of Cervantes.
13 She's not a person who is unkind, she's a person who will look at the facts and then make a judgement .
14 In these times, we may make a judgement call to eat or not to eat something that seems a little suspicious.
15 In Washington, President Obama has urged Mr Mubarak to listen to the people and make a judgement about the best way forward.
16 Be confident that when encountering a poem you do not have to articulate a response, venture an opinion or make a judgement .
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