Definitionn. the legal document stating the reasons for a judicial decision
Last update: February 9, 2017
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I will abide by the court's judgement. . [Please select]
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"Ah, he has passed judgment... passed judgement!" said the old man in a low voice and, as it seemed to Prince Andrew, with some embarrassment, but then he suddenly jumped up and cried: "Be off, be off! [Please select]
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It would have been an error of judgement. [adverb]
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'It's a judgement on you, Rosy,' said his partner. [Please select]
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It's a judgement, and I'm in it too.' [Please select]
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I will abide by the court's judgement. [Please select]
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'It is a sort of judgement upon me for my passion for the stage when a girl.' [Please select]
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Let us have equal opportunities, and in a few generations we will see what the judgement is. [Please select]
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That needs some literary taste and judgement, it brings you in contact with fine people, and is an education in itself. [Please select]
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Yet it takes no outstanding powers of judgement to wake this distinction. [Please select]
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I am not responsible to the Senate, and I am unwilling to submit my actions and official conduct to them for judgement. [Please select]
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