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But of common buildings, built in common circumstances, it is very possible for every man, or woman, or child, to form judgment both rational and rapid.

In order the better to form judgment about the breadth of the ledges, and the height of the respective intervals between them, he stepped back as far as the ground would permit him.

What I propose to do is make characteristic extracts sufficiently full to let the reader form judgment.

When perception, memory, and thought unite to form judgment, activity of mind will become necessary, in order to accelerate the production of ideas in extending the field of imagination.

Mr. Beckwith is a thorough business man, quick to form judgment and quick to act upon it.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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