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    judgement


    1. Master of the Day of Judgement


    2. She had run off with the guy who looked more like what her old culture called 'manly' hadn't she? Against her better judgement, every step of the way


    3. Who we seek to be? How much we are willing to share? We experience the balance of our thoughts on this physical plane because everything we perceive to be is hardwired to a power that is eager to please, without judgement


    4. Again using the addresses he learned via the merchant's council, he found a judgement posted against Tahlmute by the Kassikan just a couple years ago


    5. Once again, the lesson at Janus made me think: What does Alexander (and all gurus) mean when he talks about “breaking the Ego”? Mainly, it is the suppression of personal judgement and will


    6. However, when you have no judjement and will of your own, then you blindly accept the judgement and will of somebody else


    7. "God is testing our judgement as well as our faith


    8. I had to trust my youthful judgement, a judgement based on the meagre sum of knowledge gleaned so far about my captors


    9. I have decided judgement purely on the


    10. But I loved his way of moving through his world, alone and without judgement

    11. The experts sat and watched each contestant, and as all such experts are trained to do, they sat there in po-faced silence until, with a flourish and a wicked gleam in their eyes, it came to the time for judgement


    12. You believe, and have made real, a judgement about yourself that


    13. White Feathers never rushed to judgement about anything


    14. rely on my judgement with this, Pierre


    15. with a bout of rash judgement, I hope?' He laughed


    16. He also had to admit that the girl’s beauty had definitely influenced his judgement


    17. the fact that he had to trust in the judgement of the Bailli


    18. as well as a stunning depiction of the last judgement


    19. judgement to accept his word at face value


    20. methods relied solely on intuition and judgement as to

    21. ‘my hero’, but the boys were reserving judgement until


    22. Nevertheless, she had come to trust in Jean’s judgement


    23. mountains, they all deferred to his judgement, and began


    24. customers temporising the correct judgement of


    25. She felt inexplicably drawn to this man and it was against her better judgement – her brother still didn’t talk to her because of their relationship


    26. It is your own case that you wish me to reconsider, I take it?" Mr Snickerty calmed down a little and leaned back in his chair, and then somewhat surprisingly said: "Very well, I will hear your story, and I shall pronounce judgement


    27. "My judgement stands, just as I said it would," he said


    28. By these rules, and by my judgement, you do not qualify for assistance, and therefore assistance you shall not have


    29. I know you feel you have a connection with her, but you are letting your feelings cloud your judgement


    30. Was he overprotective, lacking faith in her judgement, her own autonomy? He’d merely considered the risks and believed they could be reduced

    31. She had suspected for a while something was wrong with him, if only she could make that definitive judgement – in the way that would be so easily done with anyone else; but with him there had always been that blind spot


    32. Brass or bronze is usually associated in the Bible with God’s judgement


    33. I don’t think we would have woken up even if it had been Judgement Day and even the Germans if they had attacked would have been lucky to stir us


    34. Nobody knew what he said; nobody had lived to share that tale, but the public imagined him whispering judgement upon his victims


    35. Khan’s signature move, the moment when he whispered his judgement to his victims


    36. And now she will have to pay the price for her lack of judgement


    37. Why use your effort and skill to defend a criminal who really should not be in society and deserved to swing at end of a gallows rope until dead, dead, dead - as the court says in a death penalty judgement


    38. "Grindel," Skelda's voice dripped with the honeyed tones of reason, "I believe I've warned you before about questioning my judgement?"


    39. I deliberately make no judgement on the merits of which side was wrong or right for it is of no interest to us in this book


    40. These have passed from judgement into life

    41. The evangelicals (in some cases) believe that everyone but themselves is due for judgement


    42. The Judgement of cremation


    43. Again, note the wrath, judgement and condemnation of God, manifesting in fire and ashes!


    44. Are you aware of the ever lasting judgement God has cast onto these nations? Amongst their offences was their affiliation with the god of fire, Molech?


    45. The point is: This is a mighty and everlasting judgement


    46. When you stand in the proverbial queue to receive your judgement, it will not be the pastor, the preacher or even the great Dr Isak Burger who will be judging you, but SCRIPTURES! You will also not be allowed to defend yourself by stating that the pastor told you it was okay


    47. He accepted the judgement of the Lord on him that he would never enter the


    48. meaning the day of judgement


    49. From verse 3 to the end of the chapter he announces the judgement of the Lord on


    50. sin and the sinner; its weapons are of conviction of sin, of judgement to come, and














































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    Synonyms for "judgement"

    assessment judgement judgment judicial decision perspicacity sound judgement sound judgment discernment sagaciousness sagacity judging mind legal opinion opinion discretion prudence intelligence wisdom verdict conclusion decree determination estimate

    "judgement" definitions

    the legal document stating the reasons for a judicial decision


    an opinion formed by judging something


    the cognitive process of reaching a decision or drawing conclusions


    the mental ability to understand and discriminate between relations


    the capacity to assess situations or circumstances shrewdly and to draw sound conclusions


    (law) the determination by a court of competent jurisdiction on matters submitted to it


    the act of judging or assessing a person or situation or event