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Example sentences for "judgment"

Lexicographically close words:
judgeship; judgeships; judgest; judgeth; judging; judgments; judicare; judicat; judicatories; judicatory
  1. Please to tell her so, Mrs. Hill, and trust to my judgment and discretion in all things, Mrs. Hill.

  2. But I can give you no idea of her by pen and ink; so I beseech you to come and see her, and give your advice to me candidly, for I have the highest opinion of your judgment and good-nature.

  3. He therefore prudently forbore, that is to say, as much as he could forbear, to show any signs of his attachment to Rose, till he had full opportunity of forming a decisive judgment of her character.

  4. I trusted to my own judgment concerning every performance that was offered to me; and I was often obliged to pay for having neglected to read, or to send to press, these multifarious manuscripts.

  5. Jessy took advantage of this foible, and imposed so far on the understanding of her patroness, that she persuaded Mrs. Cheviott into a high opinion of her judgment and prudence.

  6. When the conflict is over it is my judgment that international law will be overhauled and some of the German methods of war on innocent women and children will be eliminated, such as the shelling of non-combatants and bomb-throwing.

  7. I might add in this connection, that in my judgment the last overture from the Kaiser may result in the cessation of the war, but I believe this period to be quite a distance off.

  8. Town, evidently prove the individual who planned and conducted the whole, to be a person of cultivated mind, improved taste, and superior judgment and ability.

  9. The two were gone, and yet his judgment told him that the old lady could not have gone without porters to carry her down as they had carried her up the previous day.

  10. She had convinced herself, forming her judgment from every tone of his voice, from every glance of his eye, from every word that fell from his lips, that this separation would be expedient for him.

  11. I will spend myself for them, even though it may be at the risk of the harsh judgment of those around me.

  12. All the friends in whose judgment she could confide expressed to her in every possible way their desire that she should marry this man; and now she had made this journey with the view of following their counsel.

  13. If in this world we suspend our judgment till we've heard all that can be said on both sides of every question, we should never come to any judgment at all.

  14. They had never conceived that in forming this judgment they were deficient in charity; nor, indeed, were they conscious that they had formed any such judgment.

  15. Upon her at that moment fell the necessity of forming a judgment to which it would be necessary that she should hereafter abide.

  16. But there was another alternative as to which she thought it well that she should have her mother's judgment and opinion.

  17. In their judgment I think they were defective.

  18. By the face of every man and woman seen by us, whether they speak or are silent, we form a judgment,--and in nine cases out of ten our judgment is true.

  19. In such case what to her would be the judgment of any man or any woman?

  20. You wouldn't put on an apron to go to church, and so it doesn't seems as if it was proper to put it on for Judgment Day either.

  21. Felicity opined that it wouldn't have cleared up if it was the Judgment Day.

  22. If to-morrow is the Judgment Day I want to be with you fellows," he said.

  23. But are you sure you won't want it back if to-morrow isn't the Judgment Day?

  24. My old one is too shabby for the Judgment Day.

  25. But if this isn't the Judgment Day I'll have a great one to tell of us being so scared.

  26. My Aunt Jane was one, and I might have been one myself if I hadn't been so scared of the Judgment Day.

  27. When you've been stumping out elderberries all the afternoon it'll take more than the Judgment Day to keep you awake all night," he said.

  28. Finally--it was the night before what we expected would be the Judgment Day--he confessed to me that he had taken it to make Felicity fond of him.

  29. He describes nothing so well as a comet, and is tempted to linger with fond detail over nothing more familiar than the day of judgment and an imaginary journey among the stars.

  30. Cumming personally we know absolutely nothing: our acquaintance with him is confined to a perusal of his works, our judgment of him is founded solely on the manner in which he has written himself down on his pages.

  31. And in these earlier Nights there is enough genuine sublimity and genuine sadness to bribe us into too favorable a judgment of them as a whole.

  32. Some ladies’ judgment in their features lies, And all their genius sparkles in their eyes.

  33. We have mentioned that Arnauld asked her opinion on the “Discourse” prefixed to his “Logic,” and we may conclude from this that he had found her judgment valuable in many other cases.

  34. He is always in the majority, and is the main element of unreason and stupidity in the judgment of a “discerning public.

  35. This judgment is entirely opposed to our youthful predilections and enthusiasm.

  36. In the other case, though it may seem to many rash to say one word to mitigate the severity of the judgment that both is and ever will be passed on such a system as Positivism, yet, even here, let us be just and sympathising.

  37. At this point, however, we may be met with an objection which has been presented with considerable skill, and appears to have seriously affected the judgment of inquirers.

  38. The former are, in their real nature, utterly beyond the finite judgment of man.

  39. Who would venture on his own judgment to determine how much of the Homeric poems belong to "That Lord of loftiest song, Who above others like an eagle soars?

  40. There must be some other state of existence in which man will be judged in the same way as now he judges himself, and in which the natural effects of this judgment will be fully carried out.

  41. So we triumph over the young folk, who try to persuade us that the gallery is a judgment on us for giving in to the hired pew system.

  42. The last halting-place was at a villa belonging to a Roman, where they heard that an assembly was being held in the fields near Bordigala for judgment on the slaughter of a young Goth of high rank.

  43. She is an engaging creature, and I am sorry you take so adverse a view of her demeanour; but I promised to abide by your judgment and I will not question it.

  44. Yes," said Euric; "commit the judgment to Heaven.

  45. It is therefore that, the older I grow, the more apt I am to doubt my own judgment, and to pay more respect to the judgment of others.

  46. And several grants and promises made of fines and forfeitures before any conviction or judgment against the persons upon whom the same were to be levied.

  47. Such conditions of imperative haste increase the temptations to dishonesty as well as the liability to errors of judgment on the part of the men who administer the public funds.

  48. It is said to have been "executed with the utmost care"; but no judgment is possible in this case from below.

  49. Nor has modern criticism passed a milder judgment on Ezzelino.

  50. But Quintilian, while he condemns the perverted judgment of those who preferred Philemon to Menander, acknowledges that he must be universally admitted to have merited the next place to his great rival.

  51. The longest of these passages, delivered by Cassandra in the style of a prophecy, seems to refer to events previous to the Trojan war--the judgment of Paris, and arrival of Helen from Sparta.

  52. In general, they comprise so small a portion of uninterrupted dialogue, that we can scarcely form a judgment even of the style and manner of the poet, or of the beauty of his versification.

  53. Among modern authors who have written on the subject of Roman literature, the first place is unquestionably due to Tiraboschi, who, though a cold and uninteresting critic, is distinguished by soundness of judgment and labour of research.

  54. In the particular incidents the Etourdi is compounded of the tricks of Plautus' slaves; but Moliere has shown little judgment in thus heaping them on each other in one piece.

  55. There was an utter want of skill and judgment in his operations.

  56. There was a squall in those clouds, in the judgment of Lawry Wilford; but having duly notified the captain of the impending danger to his craft, he did not assume any further responsibility in the management of the sloop.

  57. Climate, variety of species selected, and good judgment will determine the distance between such trees.

  58. In building roads very few iron-clad rules can be laid down for universal application; skill and judgment must be exercised in designing and building each road so that it will best meet the requirements of the place it is to occupy.

  59. It requires good judgment based on experience to determine the right kind of stone to take the constant wear of horseshoes and wagon tires.

  60. The natural materials and the funds already available must be used with skill and judgment in order to secure the best results.

  61. Some ne'er advance a Judgment of their own, But catch the spreading notion of the Town; They reason and conclude by precedent, 410 And own stale nonsense which they ne'er invent.

  62. Authors are partial to their wit, 'tis true, But are not Critics to their judgment too?

  63. Individual taste reigns supreme in this democratic age, and one man's judgment is as good as, perhaps a little better than, another's.

  64. Pope's religion and his chronic ill-health are two facts of the highest importance to be taken into consideration in any study of his life or judgment of his character.

  65. The last Daniel who cometh up to judgment is Father Papall--the very embodiment of vivaciousness, linguistic activity, and dignity in a nut shell.

  66. Whether the good printer's judgment be justified or no, it is not for us to say.

  67. Before the judgment day, And stand with glory wrapt around On the hills he never trod; And speak of the strife, that won our life, With the incarnate son of God.

  68. Some, indeed, there were, who thought to show the soundness of their judgment by affirming that all the beauty and dignity of the natural world existed only in the poet's fancy.

  69. Lift your voices, chosen ones, cry aloud, and call down a woe and a judgment with me!

  70. These he resolved to submit to the judgment of his friends.

  71. His judgment was faultless, provided that he had not to deal with the future.

  72. And his Administration will be remembered by the part which he played in the Eastern question, and by the judgment which was passed upon him by the constituencies.

  73. He submitted with dignity, though with the fatal consciousness that at his age he could not hope to witness a reversal of the judgment upon him.

  74. It has passed through the judgment of the water, and God makes a covenant with it, has the prophet, priest, and king upon it, providing for its continuance and godly government.

  75. The mind of God in them took this knowledge of the way of God, and of His pleasure touching them; and they acted on heavenly principles in a blood-stained earth, whose judgment was now for a time to linger and to slumber.

  76. And because it was this, because it was the common nature that was thus disclosing itself, the Lord takes the judgment of it away from man.

  77. Did he, in a spirit of judgment befitting one who sat in the place of judgment, find out the heart of a mother?

  78. But this had been preceded by the sorrows of the righteous in an evil world, and then the judgment of that world.

  79. And in this way will faith, at times, exercise judgment on unbelief, and clear itself again.

  80. Thus, then, we see that even the judgment itself shall not touch the ancient promise to the earth.

  81. Such was the condition of the scene from one end to the other; and against all this corruption and violence which now overspread the earth, the judgment of God is marked--"My spirit shall not always strive with man.

  82. The marriage of the Lamb, and the judgment of the great whore, are equally and entirely according to their mind.

  83. The bow would do well enough while there was the cloud, the promise and the pledge might comfort, while there was place for judgment, or for fear of evil; but now judgment is over.

  84. The cleansing of the waters of judgment had made no change in the imaginations of the thoughts of man's heart.

  85. The Lord communicated His purpose of judgment to Noah, but said nothing to him of the time of it.

  86. The Lord communicates His mind to him; He tells him that the judgment of an evil world, which had now filled up its measure, was marked before Him, but that for him and his house there was safety, and a great deliverance.

  87. They who father, mother love, And their God neglect, will prove That they are in error found When the judgment trump shall sound.

  88. But Thou, O God, of faithful men the Lord, To us Thy favour evermore afford When on the wicked judgment shall be poured!

  89. By so distinguishing a judgment awed, The Thebans tremble, and confess the god.

  90. Luther himself wrote and studied till he saw the Devil; only the great reformer retained enough of his naturally sturdy health and judgment to throw an inkstand at Satan's head,--a thing that philosophy has been doing ever since.

  91. In my judgment there will be richer picking for a Jerseyman right here at home, than with the army in New York.

  92. In my judgment we'll accomplish little to-day, for there is a heavy storm in those clouds yonder.

  93. In my judgment that is what Grant was sent out for--to guard Delavan's wagons.

  94. The king was at Blois when a messenger arrived from the chief president of the Parliament, De Selve, to acquaint his majesty with the judgment pronounced upon the principal personages connected with Bourbon's conspiracy.

  95. Having the utmost reliance on the judgment of Gonzaga, Bourbon explained all his plans to him, mentioning that the Emperor had promised him the hand of his sister Leanor, the widowed Queen of Portugal.


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