Examples of 'our judgments' in a sentence
Meaning of "our judgments"
Refers to the conclusions, opinions, or evaluations made by individuals or groups based on their perceptions, assessments, or interpretations of a situation, event, or information. 'Our judgments' typically implies the subjective decision-making process that influences how we perceive and make decisions about various aspects of life
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This will transform our judgments to compassion.
Our judgments will coincide with his.
We need to make our judgments objectively correct.
This is to recognize the limitations of our judgments.
To weigh our judgments before acting.
And we need to be careful about our judgments.
For our judgments have no reality.
Help us in our decisions and in our judgments.
We need to have our judgments brightened up.
Our judgments may be probable or improbable.
We can begin to notice our judgments and biases.
Hence our judgments are in time only.
Things themselves have no power to form our judgments.
We base our judgments on something that is always a priori.
But we should be cautious in our judgments.
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I thought our judgments were given us merely to be subservient to those of neighbours.
Sivadoss trusted you against all our judgments.
Sometimes our judgments are faulty.
You should read it so we can compare our judgments.
But we often err in our judgments about such things.
That is where we so commonly fail in all our judgments.
We must change our judgments about persons and things.
It is possible we may be mistaken in our judgments.
We look at our judgments of anger.
It is possible to be wrong in our judgments.
Our judgments change.
Consult our legal posting or our judgments of interest.
To judge is usually to condemn and to discern is be discriminating in our judgments.
The next step is to identify our judgments against ourselves.
A large literature shows that we tend to be overconfident in our judgments.
The truth is that our judgments flow from our affections.
They serve to confer universality and necessity on our judgments.
Generous in our judgments.
Often our judgments about things cloud our ability to see accurately.
The narrow yoke of our judgments.
We can not allow our judgments to be clouded by our frustrations and fears.
Doing so will adversely affect our judgments and actions.
That reinforces our judgments and makes us slaves to our biases and prejudices.
We can not make unbelievers righteous by our judgments of their behaviors.
Our judgments regarding continuity and change are based on comparisons between specific moments.
That is why humility and love must govern our judgments.
We can only make our judgments based upon what we see and hear.
This region also integrates the degree of confidence that we have in our judgments.
The electronic publication of our judgments meets a strong demand expressed by Canadians.
Haidt argues that many people do not utilize conscious reasoning to make our judgments.
We are so very quick in our judgments towards those that God would want saved.
The results should help fill out the picture of how emotions affect our judgments.
Underneath our judgments lurks a sneaking suspicion that maybe I am one of the bad guys.
Our experience becomes the only basis for our judgments and behaviours.
Our Judgments and Opinions are written by the judges themselves.
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