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  • Receive it on my judgment. (4)
  • A veritable judgment on her! (8)
  • But, exercise your judgment. (8)
  • In my judgment he is so liable. (8)
  • I see your judgment is not with me. (4)
  • Then, too, he distrusted his judgment. (8)
  • O Reginald, how is your judgment enslaved! (4)
  • Her judgment may be quite as safely trusted. (4)
  • But it is not permitted us to pass judgment. (12)
  • I had no idea I was over-ruling your judgment. (9)
  • Esthetic judgment and creative power identical! (8)
  • As if you could trust your judgment in a thing like that! (8)
  • He did not solicit the favourable judgment of the world. (10)
  • And yet, in her heart, she did not take back her judgment. (8)
  • Your reasonings carry my judgment along with them entirely. (4)
  • He felt as though he had lost for ever his power of judgment. (8)
  • The court delivered judgment just before the luncheon interval. (8)
  • But even there he found, to his dismay, no finality of judgment. (8)
  • At first he did not resent their judgment; he was too much dazed. (13)
  • Sure, no less than prompt, judgment is required at every turning. (16)
  • It was as good as a play to see her sitting in judgment over the last. (2)
  • By what right do you pass a judgment on it, and so shameful a one too? (12)
  • However she might disguise it, Noel would feel that judgment underneath. (8)
  • I merely say it will be against my hopes and judgment if she marries you. (8)
  • The arrangement commended itself to his judgment as simple and effective. (1)
  • At the end of the judgment she hastened down, and took a cab to his rooms. (8)
  • Now he knew that she had done well to leave him to his own day of judgment. (13)
  • It is not for me in such a paper as this to attempt any judgment of his work. (9)
  • He did not take my rudeness amiss, and only said that such a judgment was rash. (12)
  • I shave these specimens for a living, and shall shave them till the day of judgment. (8)
  • I cannot fancy why they should preserve them, unless it were against the Judgment Day. (2)
  • A corner of it, catching her eye as she lay, seemed to rise up in judgment against her. (4)
  • He dreads the effect upon Ellen, and we must leave it to your judgment about telling her. (9)
  • Her extravagance could be checked, and her complete lack of judgment could be corrected. (12)
  • Mercy ought no more to qualify judgment in an artistic result than in a mathematical result. (9)
  • Had the Hurons acted with better judgment and more valour they might have averted their doom. (19)
  • He is very severe against me indeed, and yet I hope I have not been hasty in my judgment of her. (4)
  • The time had been when she would have tried to find out why this judgment had been sent upon her. (9)
  • The people were still in favor of him, and so he was not brought to irate and drum-head judgment. (16)
  • Have you anything to say for yourself, why the Court should not give you judgment according to law? (8)
  • Lincoln, in our judgment, has shown from the first the considerate wisdom of a practical statesman. (14)
  • It had seemed merely ordinary good judgment to go where he should not be hampered by a clouded past. (13)
  • It was as vain to call him back as to attempt to erase what Time has written with the Judgment Blood! (10)
  • Of the literary contents I am less qualified for judgment, inasmuch as I wrote every line in the paper. (7)
  • No man can hold a position of spiritual authority for long years without developing the habit of judgment. (8)
  • To show sign of private moral judgment was to have lost your soul, and, worse, to be a bit of an outsider. (8)
  • Fortunately the public has so little to say about its reading matter that one may fairly suspend judgment. (16)
  • Soames nodded at the shrewdness, the clear hard judgment in his young wife; but it disquieted him a little. (8)
  • Nothing, but to grow more worthy of him, whose intentions and judgment had been ever so superior to her own. (4)
  • The Coreys in their turn sat in judgment on the fact which their son felt bound to bring to their knowledge. (9)
  • There was a rolling and rumbling of thunder and howling of wind, such as might have heralded the Day of judgment. (5)
  • Editors are not men of infallible judgment, but they do use their judgment, and it is usually good. (9)
  • If his mother had been at hand he would have shown it her, though he might not have been ruled by her judgment of it. (9)
  • It was the most informal of courts-martial, but all felt that the formal one to follow would but affirm its judgment. (1)
  • And there was time enough for Emma to form a reasonable judgment, as their visit included all the rest of the morning. (4)
  • Although without any military experience, Pepperell had courage and good judgment, and was anxious to distinguish himself. (19)
  • His diffidence had prevented his depending on his own judgment in so anxious a case, but his reliance on mine made every thing easy. (4)
  • Mr. Vernon declares that he never saw deeper distress than hers, on the receipt of the letter; and is his judgment inferior to mine? (4)
  • The occasion was not one for critical judgment, but in the course of his brief speech he made a felicitous point on sonnet writing. (14)
  • She had lively passions and a temper which any worthy person must respect, but the judgment in its use was the work of a master mind. (18)
  • Sir Thomas was satisfied; too glad to be satisfied, perhaps, to urge the matter quite so far as his judgment might have dictated to others. (4)
  • It is perhaps too soon to deliver an authoritative judgment as to the ultimate rank that Brahms will take among the great composers of the past. (3)
  • Luck more than judgment directed us to a pretty little secluded meadow where, for the first time, we made camp in regular order, tents and all. (20)
  • Though without much spiritual insight, they had, each of them, a certain cool judgment; and were fully alive to the danger of thwarting Barbara. (8)
  • When the ear alone is obliged to pass judgment there must be evidence of design in these particulars, else the effect is confused and bewildering. (3)
  • Now that there was revealed to him the uncertain means by which this outward success had been obtained, he reverted easily to his earlier judgment. (13)
  • They did not choose me because they had confidence in my judgment, but because they thought they knew what that judgment would be. (14)
  • This greater independence of judgment, with its corollary, greater independence in voting, is a long step forward toward a more complete democracy. (16)
  • Instances when the attention, judgment, and taste of the public are called upon are, however, most frequent in the fields of politics and of the arts. (16)
  • To grasp the significance of that judgment, and indeed the current agitation against the Associated Press, it is necessary to sketch briefly its rules and methods. (16)

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