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The capacity to assess situations or circumstances shrewdly and to draw sound conclusions.
judgment
judgement
perspicacity
sound judgement
Catalan
judici
judgment
judgement
perspicacity
sound judgement
1
This value
judgment
is questionable in many important circumstances in public health.
2
I had the good
judgment
to come home as soon as possible.
3
This case should have ended years ago on summary
judgment
,
Trump said.
4
Mr Justice Kerr said he would give
judgment
as soon as possible.
5
There is no higher level of
judgment
for the case, Parmalat said.
1
The consequences of errors of
judgement
are therefore more serious for managers.
2
The
judgement
also came with several riders pertaining to future police conduct.
3
The court also refused the five companies leave to appeal the
judgement
.
4
Privacy Commissioner John Edwards agreed it was an appalling lack of
judgement
.
5
Fear of
judgement
and uncertainty about the process were major psychosocial barriers.
1
Instinct in women is as strong as the
perspicacity
of great men.
2
No one gifted with the least
perspicacity
will confound the two operations.
3
Guy Oscard, with the
perspicacity
of his sex, gobbled up the bait.
4
At that juncture, such a prediction would not have required exceptional
perspicacity
.
5
He gazed upon her in frank admiration for her audacity and
perspicacity
.
1
A
sound
judgement
is of no use until the case has been proved.
2
Thato is a very engaged student with a distinct identity and
sound
judgement
.
3
Fatigue compromised
sound
judgement
,
and if ever he needed that faculty it was now.
4
He is a man of
sound
judgement
,
and he has sons of his own.
5
Has Doctor Kronski displayed
sound
judgement
in this case?'
1
The plan reported by the Financier is worthy of his
sound
judgment
.
2
Absolute sincerity toward oneself is one of the forms of
sound
judgment
.
3
And neither has sufficient grounds on which to form a
sound
judgment
.
4
He had most undoubtedly, an excellent good plain understanding with
sound
judgment
.
5
It requires the concerted efforts of men of
sound
judgment
;
men of courage.
6
Here the
sound
judgment
of Totski stood him in good stead.
7
She had too much confidence and not nearly enough
sound
judgment
.
8
The Duchess is a woman of fine perceptions and
sound
judgment
.
9
The American workman has always had a reputation for
sound
judgment
.
10
He was highly esteemed as a man of
sound
judgment
and wide knowledge.
11
He was a fine marksman, excellent horseman, of strong character and
sound
judgment
.
12
His business prospered, and his high character, agreeable manners, and
sound
judgment
won.
13
The constricting shackles of fatalism can be broken by
sound
judgment
and decisive action.
14
His talents were such as to assist a
sound
judgment
and ripen with it.
15
They are both men of large views and
sound
judgment
.
16
Everywhere there is the evidence of
sound
judgment
,
unimpeachable taste, and a wholesome sanity.
sound
judgment
sound
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