The mental ability to understand and discriminate between relations.
The capacity to assess situations or circumstances shrewdly and to draw sound conclusions.
The legal document stating the reasons for a judicial decision.
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.
6 It's all a matter of choice and good judgement , says Andrew Hamilton.
7 He has great experience of these waters, and I value his judgement . '
8 The subsequent court judgement read: Approximately 25 persons wearing EFF regalia entered.
9 The Court of Appeal released its judgement yesterday upholding the judge's decision.
10 Thus shall he speak unto them in the day of judgement : A:4.
11 A judgement in the case is expected by the end of March.
12 But there is one thing he faults himself for: his political judgement .
13 He had never questioned her judgement , simply settled his bill, and left.
14 Cadorna's judgement on the assaults on Mrzli was succinct: 'heroic but senseless'.
15 The judgement was passed at a short hearing in Glasgow this morning.
16 The news is always a tension between objective observation and subjective judgement .
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