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judgment

[juhj-muhnt] / ˈdʒʌdʒ mənt /




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Robbins is coming off her blockbuster book “The Let Them Theory,” which encourages readers to stop attempting to manage the feelings and judgments of others and focus instead on their own needs.

From The Wall Street Journal

“We make an assessment and judgment of how turny it is,” Morse said.

From Los Angeles Times

After precious few nights out without our kids, we had willingly suspended our better judgment—only to be reminded, expensively, that there are better ways to signal how you feel.

From The Wall Street Journal

Their careers play leapfrog, abetted by the studio executives and moneymen who bankroll their film projects, often against the executives’ better judgment.

From The Wall Street Journal

Whether it can replace the judgment calls that define great careers remains an open question.

From Los Angeles Times