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12 Sentences With "judgementally"

How to use judgementally in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "judgementally" and check conjugation/comparative form for "judgementally". Mastering all the usages of "judgementally" from sentence examples published by news publications.

The sample size was judgementally determined taking into consideration mission processing volumes.
She was looking her over so judgementally that she just couldn't take it.
Case files were selected judgementally by the audit team, in consultation with the supervisors of each unit.
There was limited sampling required in this audit and where needed the auditors judgementally applied discovery sampling methodology.
Deterministic: The adverse scenarios are selected judgementally by the actuary, based on considerations such as variability in historical results or credibility of data.
I'm talking here not judgementally but arithmetically: Blairism cannot take over the Labour Party because it would be a Labour Party funded by Lord Sainsbury.
Sample sizes were judgementally determined based on an assessment of risk in relation to program materiality for the office, although individual cases were randomly selected.
As part of the audit evidence, the auditors judgementally selected 22 representative project files from all regions for examination and tested the samples against the audit criteria.
Other notable characters included the endlessly chattering northern Renée, wife of submissive husband Roy and supermarket Checkout Girl who, by way of conversation, would comment nosily and judgementally on each item a customer had bought.
Teacher knocks and announces herself and Claire panickedly flattens him out on the couch and covers him in pillows and an afghan. Teacher comes in and looks at the apartment judgementally. Claire and Baby don’t let teacher sit on the couch, claiming it’s in bad shape. Teacher threatens that she will have Baby removed by Social Services if the apartment isn’t cleaned up and a new couch obtained, and most seriously of all, that as Claire is unmarried, it is likely that the child will be removed to be with her father.
The point that children were loyal to and loved even the worst of parents, and needed to have that fact understood non-judgementally, was strongly made. On the issue of removal of children from their homes, Bowlby emphasised the strength of the tie that children feel towards their parents and discussed the reason why, as he put it, "children thrive better in bad homes than in good institutions". He was strongly in favour of support being provided to parents and extended families to improve the situation and provide care within the family rather than removal if possible.
According to music writer Glenn A. Baker, his Australian-ness may be a reason Kelly has not achieved international success. David Fricke from Rolling Stone calls Kelly "one of the finest songwriters I have ever heard, Australian or otherwise." Fellow songwriter Neil Finn (Crowded House) has said, "There is something unique and powerful about the way Kelly mixes up everyday detail with the big issues of life, death, love and struggle – not a trace of pretence or fakery in there". Ross Clelland, writing for Rolling Stone, described Kelly: "[W]hile he was (rightly) lauded for his ability to sing of injustice without ranting, or deal with the darker sides of human nature non-judgementally, often overlooked was the fact he could write a damn fine melodic hook to go with those words".

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