Use judgment in a sentence
Sentences starting with judgment
- Judgment in Sangamon Circuit Court against Joseph Miller obtained on a note originally 25 dolls and interest thereon accrued. [7]
Sentences ending with judgment
- I've always accepted your judgment. [9]
- Judge Tileston died, you remember, within a month after he had his great ball, twelve year ago, and some thought it was in the natur' of a judgment. [6]
- But she seemed wilful too, and contradictory--at any rate to-day; for when Orion pointed out some move to her she rarely took his advice, but with set lips, pushed the piece according to her own, rarely wiser, judgment. [10]
- Happy are those who go with unworn, unsatiated sensibilities from the New World to the Old; as happy, it may be, those who come from the Old World to the New, but of that I cannot form a judgment. [6]
- If rejected, it went into the heap on the left; if approved, it was laid apart, to be submitted to the Committee for their judgment. [6]
- In this world we often make mistakes of judgment. [5]
- And in nothing was this more evident than in the range of her literary taste and judgment. [4]
- Still, the end was so near that these signs were "sent before that we may be careful for our souls and be found prepared to meet the impending judgment. [5]
- What he saw was a composite woman with flushed cheeks and soliciting eyes, becomingly gowned and hatted--to the masculine judgment. [9]
- Did that stranger wait for the general judgment? [5]
Short sentences using judgment
- My long-cherished judgment was confirmed. [5]
- The emotions blind the judgment. [11]
- My judgment was right, too. [11]
- A monkey has no judgment. [5]
- His judgment is correct. [5]
- But it was bad judgment. [5]
Sentences containing judgment two or more times
- The judgment of the community will generally be guided by some rude experience of what is best in the long run for all the members; but this judgment will not rarely err from ignorance and weak powers of reasoning. [1]
- It is singular that you should have forgotten a judgment against you; and it is more singular that the plaintiff should have let you forget it so long; particularly as I suppose you always had property enough to satisfy a judgment of that amount. [7]
- In fact, my judgment is against it; which judgment, of course, I will yield if yours and his are the contrary. [7]
- In arrest of judgment he objected that the President had no authority to pronounce judgment because his name was Sicklemore and not Ratcliffe. [4]
- You will find it difficult to get a judgment of Jethro Bass that is not a partisan judgment, and yet I believe that that article is in the main a history of the life of Jethro Bass. [9]
- His judgment was excellent; but many men of good judgment live and die unnoticed. [7]
- I added that, as in real life we used our judgment upon such things with a reasonable amount of accuracy, I asked them to apply that judgment to Charley Steele and Rosalie Evanturel. [11]
- Destiny chose them, as Destiny chose Claridge Pasha as the man who should supplant me, who should attempt to do these mad things for Egypt against the judgment of the world--against the judgment of your husband. [11]
More example sentences with the word judgment in them
- She said: "If you've done wrong, Si Hawkins, it's a wrong that will shine brighter at the judgment day than the rights that many' a man has done before you. [5]
- Still, if in your own clear judgment you can renew the attack successfully, I do not mean to restrain you. [7]
- In my judgment, your Mr. Vanderbilt knows what he is about. [5]
- What becomes of your dogmas, in the face of the first misfortune--dogmas which enjoin a reserve of decisive judgment, that you may preserve your equanimity, and not overburden your soul, in addition to the misfortune itself, with the conviction that something monstrous has befallen you? [10]
- On the left you see the judgment at the bridge of Chinvat. [10]
- My note to you only means that if you know of any such thing rendering a suspension of the execution proper, on your own judgment, you are at liberty to suspend it. [7]
- I should say, yes, decidedly; but still, to make everything safe, you had better get the judgment of a sculptor. [5]
- If the city would only burn, that his cocksure judgment might for once be mistaken, his calmness for once broken! [9]
- That is, you would not have judgment and retribution begin in this world. [4]
- With a final word he delivered her over to the secular arm for judgment and sentence. [5]
- I am delighted with Young, who acts with great judgment, discrimination, and feeling. [4]
- Her judgment accorded with her feeling in what she had done. [4]
- He could do with her exactly as he pleased, run her when and whither he chose, and tie her up to the bank whenever his judgment said that that course was best. [5]
- With all his will Venters strove for calmness and thought and judgment unbiased by pity, and reality unswayed by sentiment. [13]
- A later generation will sit in judgment upon the evidence more calmly than our own. [6]
- Now if you will alter it to suit your judgment and bang away, I shall be eternally obliged. [5]
- The secular judge who should have delivered judgment and pronounced sentence was himself so disturbed that he forgot his duty, and Joan went to her death unsentenced--thus completing with an illegality what had begun illegally and had so continued to the end. [5]
- The commanding generals, who have power to act on proceedings of courts-martial in such cases, are authorized in special cases to restore to duty deserters under sentence, when in their judgment the service will be thereby benefited. [7]
- What are we, who have had no opportunities, to sit in judgment on her! [4]
- That kindly judgment which he exercises with regard to others he will, naturally enough, apply to himself. [6]
- I cannot remember when I did not so think and feel, and yet I have never understood that the Presidency conferred upon me an unrestricted right to act officially upon this judgment and feeling. [7]
- The eyes, however, were of an inquiring, debating kind, that moved from one thing to another as if to get a sense of balance before opinion or judgment was expressed. [11]
- In my judgment we can elect nobody but General Taylor; and we cannot elect him without a nomination. [7]
- If possible, he was to bring them alive before the imperial judgment seat, and recover for the Eysvogels the merchandise of which they had been robbed. [10]
- Landulph rose, and was in the act of claiming judgment by default when a strange clacking sound was heard coming up the stairs. [5]
- If the latter was falsely believed to be his work, then Proclus's judgment was explained--then--then--- Seized by a torturing anguish, he groaned aloud, and the steward Gras inquired what he wanted. [10]
- The squatter's judgment was bad--that is plain; but his heart was right. [5]
- For many years Victoria had chosen her own companions; when the custom had begun, her mother had made a protest which Mr. Flint had answered with a laugh; he thought Victoria's judgment better than his wife's. [9]
- Let us be very generous, then, in our judgment of those who leave the front ranks of thought for the company of the meek non-combatants who follow with the baggage and provisions. [6]
- It is a very bad thing for the memory and the judgment to get into a habit of reading carelessly or listening with distracted attention. [4]
- They are the verdicts of those whom he respects and admires, or the mere words of those for whose judgment he cares not a jot. [14]
- Still, they could use their own judgment about that. [11]
- Her father had urged her to make personal appeal to the Queen; and at times, despite her better judgment, she was on the verge of doing so. [11]
- I won't depend upon Ward's judgment, or anybody's else--I want to see with my own eyes, and form my own opinion. [5]
- Will Halifax rise up in judgment against us? [4]
- Now, old man, unless you have great confidence in Mr. X's judgment, you ought to make him submit his article to you before he prints it. [5]
- But if he undertakes to speak to me, he can wait for an answer till the day of judgment! [10]
- Perhaps I am uncharitable in my judgment of those sour-looking people I told you of the other day, and of these smiling folks. [6]
- I did not trust my own judgment as to those letters, but I took them to an author whose name is known wherever English is spoken, but which I will not mention. [9]
- Therefore, let the tourist rope himself up and go there; for I have shown that with nerve, caution, and judgment, the thing can be done. [5]
- And when he told us of what he hoped to gain at that place we could but account his judgment good, and wish him good speed and that he might come home from that famous Italian school a luminary of learning. [10]
- Is nothing left to your judgment? [11]
- She herself appealed to the world's judgment for her use of some of the faculties she had,--not the best,--but still the only ones she could turn to strangers' benefit. [14]
- Still, in justice to the street it must be said that it charitably waits for things to be proven, and that if Henderson had failed, he might have had little more lenient judgment in the street than elsewhere. [4]
- He agreed, therefore, to the royalty proposition; "The best business judgment I ever displayed" he often declared in after years. [5]
- I fully subscribe to the judgment of those writers (1. [1]
- You begged me to take the appointment against my wishes and my judgment. [9]
- Now, Dan'el, come to judgment, as our respected friend Shylock remarked. [8]
- He was determined to control the meeting and to influence its judgment. [11]
- Do you want to bring the judgment upon Baby, too! [5]
- Learn, haughty youth, to bow humbly and submissively to the will of the Most High and of His vicar on earth, and let me show you, from your demeanor to myself especially, how far your own judgment is to be relied on. [10]
- Secretly I wanted to believe all these kind sayings, but I could not; I was afraid that my masters' partiality for me, and pride in me, biased their judgment. [5]
- But I want to ask a close question, "Are you now in feeling as well as judgment glad that you are married as you are? [7]
- At such a time it is sound judgment to put on a bold face and play your hand for a hundred times what it is worth; forty-nine times out of fifty nobody dares to "call," and you rake in the chips. [5]
- In no long time his hand was tremblingly groping again --against his judgment, and without his consent--but groping persistently on, just the same. [5]
- In darkness, however, those things were naught, because judgment must depend on the eyes and senses of others. [11]
- The letters of this summer (1862) most of them bear evidence of waning confidence in mining as a source of fortune--the miner has now little faith in his own judgment, and none at all in that of his brother, who was without practical experience. [5]
- And we ask this not for the sake of the moral lesson, but because not to do it is, to our deep consciousness, inartistic and untrue to our judgment of life as it goes on. [4]
- The spectacle of this happy community ought to teach us humility and charity in judgment. [4]
- I learn that this body is composed of a majority of gentlemen who, in the exercise of their best judgment in the choice of a chief magistrate, did not think I was the man. [7]
- Granvelle protested that this act of indulgence weighed heavily upon him also; but at that time a refusal would have occasioned a new war, which, according to human judgment, would have resulted in loss and the establishment of heresy in the Netherlands. [10]
- Do think these things over, and then act according to your judgment. [7]
- What right had they to sit in judgment on her? [4]
- In my judgment they have taken this dog for a marimana, and have soured on him. [5]
- In my judgment, they have aided and will further aid the cause for which they were intended. [7]
- The depreciation of these same shares was now verifying Charlotte's soundness of judgment. [14]
- He felt that there was now a judge of his every word and action whose judgment mattered more to him than that of all the rest of the world. [2]
- In my judgment there is no avoiding that result, save that the American people shall see that constitutions are better construed than our Constitution is construed in that decision. [7]
- He should write them out on a slip of paper and take the judgment of his friends on them. [5]
- However, they had their merits; the Romans exhibited the higher pluck, but the Kanakas showed the sounder judgment. [5]
- It is for their interest to send something; and their judgment of what is important is not only biased, but is formed by purely local standards. [4]
- Hope quickened at the vision of hope, the seats of judgment themselves were filled with radiance, and rumour, cowered and fled like the spirit of night. [9]
- The doctors of the University had to see those creatures in order to know; and if Joan was deceived, it is argument that they in their turn could also be deceived, for their insight and judgment were surely not clearer than hers. [5]
- He had crossed the threshold of the paraschites most reluctantly, and the thought that he, of all men, had been selected to censure a deed of the noblest humanity, and to bring her who had done it to judgment, weighed upon him as a calamity. [10]
- This broadening of the suffrage places the power irrevocably in the hands of the people, against whose judgment neither crown nor ministry can venture on any important step. [4]
- In such conditions the smallest brain was bound to expand, to take on qualities of judgment and temperateness which would never be developed in ordinary circumstances. [11]
- Striking out for the shore, he swam with bold, strong strokes, his judgment guiding him well past rocks beneath the surface. [11]
- He speaks of the quickness of their eyes and the accuracy of their judgment of the direction of approaching missiles as being quite extraordinary, and of the answering suppleness and accuracy of limb and muscle in avoiding the missile as being extraordinary also. [5]
- I've got all the proofs in my pocket, even to the three silly letters you wrote her when your senses were stronger than your judgment. [11]
- He appealed to the Pope, and the Pope appointed a great commission of churchmen to examine into the facts of Joan's life and award judgment. [5]
- A writer in the 'North British Review' (July 1869, p. 531), well capable of forming a sound judgment, expresses himself strongly in favour of this conclusion. [1]
- Give a man the merest trifle of pluck to start with, and by the time he has become a pilot he cannot be unmanned by any danger a steamboat can get into; but one cannot quite say the same for judgment. [5]
- Bedford was on the march against us with his new army by this time, and on the 25th of July the hostile forces faced each other and made preparation for battle; but Bedford's good judgment prevailed, and he turned and retreated toward Paris. [5]
- As for ourselves, the Long Knives, we came in truth to conquer, and because of their hasty judgment the Kaskaskians were at our mercy. [9]
- I felt like the Last Man, neglected of the judgment, and left pinnacled in mid-heaven, a forgotten relic of a vanished world. [5]
- The events of the last few hours had moved him deeply, and shaken his confidence in his unerring judgment of men and things. [10]
- This predominance of the imagination over the judgment gave that appearance of exaggeration to his conversation and to his communications with regard to himself, which sometimes conveyed the impression that he was not speaking the truth. [5]
- Others say that the highly developed critical judgment of a few persons, from time to time, has established forever what we agree to call masterpieces. [4]
- His eyes on the great seats of judgment, he said to Pierre: "See, see, how they sit there, grey and cold and awful! [11]
- Then it was the General told her, or perhaps her son, who came with her, that Anderson, in his lifetime, had assigned the judgment to him, Gen. Adams. [7]
- A conversation about the Emperor's judgment and the rarity with which he bestowed such costly tokens of his regard was commencing in the chapel, but Barbara speedily brought it to a close by the assurance that she was utterly exhausted and needed rest. [10]
- In this testimony the Duke d'Alencon said that at Jargeau that morning of the 12th of June she made her dispositions not like a novice, but "with the sure and clear judgment of a trained general of twenty or thirty years' experience. [5]
- If Clark left, the day of judgment was at hand for them, that was certain. [9]
- The fashion of the day is rarely the judgment of posterity. [4]
- An' he had the best judgment about mining ground--why you never see anything like it. [5]
- She had now the air of detached judgment, while he could not refrain from speculating anxiously on the effect of his future course on her and on their intimate relationship. [9]
- My explicit order that Washington should, by the judgment of all the Commanders of corps, be left entirely secure, had been neglected. [7]
- I am aware that this would be a grave step, and we should not hasten to throw overboard Luther and the right of private judgment without reflection. [4]
- I never suspected that the point was going to stick into the entire nation; but of course you know your nation better than I do, and if you think it punctures them all, I have to yield to your judgment. [5]
- A lobster-woman shrieking that the Day of Judgment was come, instinctively straightened her cap, smoothed out her dress of molleton, and put on her sabots. [11]
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