Those aged over 70 and the medically vulnerable are advised to continue to exercise personaljudgement.
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Such matters I feel should be left to the personaljudgement and insight of individual teachers....
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It can sometimes be a bit difficult to differentiate between a pretender and someone who knows their stuff, but that's where personaljudgement comes in.
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Medication is therefore prescribed based on personaljudgements.
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Nor is it for me to utter my personaljudgements of the appearance of the people in the hall.
Uso de personal judgment em inglês
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It is a matter of personaljudgment, and personal judgments are notoriously variant.
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Predetermining the value of mineral deposits is largely a matter of personaljudgment.
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The matter rested with his own experience, knowledge and personaljudgment.
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Where military critics so widely differ, civilians gain the right to a personaljudgment.
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The time is past for merely challenging the right to personaljudgment of religious truths.
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To secure harmony of style and structure is a matter of personaljudgment and study.
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Barna's personaljudgment was inconsistent with the firm's values.
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You can't rely on your personaljudgment any more.
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He was obviously making a personaljudgment here because I hadn't written any of that on my travel form.
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I suppose I had got into the state of mind when one trusts too much to one's personaljudgment.
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At our last parade I received "honorable mention" twice, both the personaljudgment of the commandant himself.
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To this data he adds a personaljudgment upon the policy of each ruler, thereby revealing his prophetic spirit.
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Historians, for all their academic training still have to make a personaljudgment when it comes to interpreting what happened.
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That is not a personaljudgment of your standard of living, your income, your savings or your ability in math.
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The outlines may be enlarged or diminished or changed to suit the needs of the class according to the teacher's personaljudgment.
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Ms Haslam said she held no personaljudgment of Evans but found the experience of involving him with her organisation "complicated".