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Example sentences for "good judgment"

  • In this work you can see how much depends on good judgment and a proper understanding of one's mission.

  • The great degree of independence allowed to him as to details demands, in turn, the exercise of good judgment on his part.

  • Good judgment or common sense must be used in deciding on the proper course to follow.

  • By close attention, good judgment, skilful bargaining, he may be able to buy slightly cheaper than his competitors, and thus have an advantage over them at the outset.

  • Good judgment of the money market often is as vital as judgment of the market for the particular product.

  • The humblest farmer has a great range of choice and a need of good judgment in fixing the time to sow, to reap, to do each simple task.

  • It is not an easy matter to correct another successfully, and hence the need of good judgment as to the means to be employed, whether they shall be words or equivalent signs (e.

  • The Three Factors of Judging [Sidenote: Good judgment] A man of good judgment in a given set of affairs is a man in so far educated, trained, whatever may be his literacy.

  • In school, amassing information always tends to escape from the ideal of wisdom or good judgment.

  • If therefore synesis be reckoned a virtue directed to good judgment, it seems that there is no need for any other virtue directed to good command: and consequently prudence would be superfluous, which is not reasonable.

  • In regard to the business career of Mr. Richards, we may say it has been characterized by great industry and enterprise, on a basis of good judgment, and in a spirit of fair dealing throughout.

  • This we can find only in connection with the other demand that we make of the ordinary man--the demand that he be a man of good judgment.

  • We must also test our school work by finding whether it affords the conditions necessary for the formation of good judgment.

  • Good judgment is a sense of respective or proportionate values.

  • Finally, in order that initiative, good judgment, and even skill, may be acquired in applying the principles of study, young people must do a much larger part of the work in class than has been customary.

  • Good judgment is called for at every turn; and the habit of considering relative values in regard to all affairs is one that the student should constantly cultivate, no matter what dangers have to be encountered.

  • The importance of good judgment is often emphasized; and the reason for it is here evident, since it must guide us at every turn.

  • A tentative attitude undoubtedly does limit activity somewhat, but only as good judgment limits it, for it is one of the leading factors in such judgment.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    good appetite; good business; good citizen; good citizenship; good design; good digestion; good dinner; good fire; good government; good habit; good looking; good manners; good meat; good old; good portrait; good position; good preservation; good results; good scholar; good soldiers; good times; good uncle; good usage; good will; good wine; good yeast