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15 Sentences With "make a judgement on"

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

Then you sit back and wait for the legal system to make a judgement on your claim.
Robert Mueller, the special counsel leading the probe, declined to make a judgement on Trump's behavior either way.
Mueller's team did not make a judgement on obstruction of justice, instead listing 10 potential cases of it.
"Without seeing the whistleblower report, no one can make a judgement on whether the allegations are impeachable," former Rep.
However, I was not about to jump to conclusions and make a judgement on a situation I know nothing about.
We are beginning to see that, based on the numbers released today, but it is too soon to make a judgement on whether the U.S. economy will see expansion for long periods going forward.
Abrams is among other Tillerson supporters who said it is too early to make a judgement on the secretary's ability to influence policy and predict once he gets a staff in place, things will change.
"I hope and pray that it's OK and we don't have to engage in this, but I don't think we can make a judgement on the strength of the EU saying they have accepted Brexit," Pelosi said.
Instead, "the hard part is actually joining that up with a sort-of context in order to make a judgement on whether the image that you're looking at is being used for a white supremacist purpose or not," Crose said.
After this learning phase it gets switched over to block mode so potential problem connections will be blocked and flagged to a sys admin, via a dashboard view — providing them with various metrics (such as frequency seen and confidence level) to make a judgement on whether the traffic is malicious or otherwise.
In Tehran, on the other hand, the conservative vote was relatively speaking lower than in the previous election. Silver further compared the votes for Ahmadinejad only, and found the correlation between 2005 and 2009 to be "fairly weak". He did, however, warn against differences between the two elections and changes over time, and declined to make a judgement on the validity of the official result.
The test of relevance, as outlined in the Guide, is a matter of interpretation. The substance, and indeed the intricacies, of the debate between Mr Fysh and the Commissioner reflect the fact that these are matters which require judgement calls. Members have discretion to make a judgement on whether they believe an unpaid role would be deemed “relevant” by a reasonable member of the public.
It claimed that the CFAA was meant to protect private information against malicious hackers, and that it was not meant to limit the social benefit created by public data. It also predicted that a broad interpretation of the CFAA would limit competition and harm innovation, ultimately harming the openness of the Internet. The court refused to make a judgement on these matters; it considered those matters to be better handled through legislation. The court likened its decision to allowing a store to open itself to the public but also to ban a disruptive person if it needed to.
Support can be given for contracts as low as £1,000, but some of the projects ECGD backs go well beyond the £1 billion mark. As part of its risk management process, ECGD has to make a judgement on the ability of a country to meet its debt obligations. The department uses a ‘productive expenditure’ test, undertaken in consultation with the Department for International Development, that makes sure that the countries defined as heavily indebted poor countries and those exclusively dependent on International Development Association financing only get official export credits from the UK for projects that help social and economic development without creating a new unsustainable debt burden. ECGD continues to check that the proposed borrowing is sustainable.
In such cases, depending on the space available, an etymological dictionary will present various suggestions and perhaps make a judgement on their likelihood, and provide references to a full discussion in specialist literature. The tradition of compiling "derivations" of words is pre-modern, found for example in Indian (nirukta), Arabic (al-ištiqāq) and also in Western tradition (in works such as the Etymologicum Magnum). Etymological dictionaries in the modern sense, however, appear only in the late 18th century (with 17th-century predecessors such as Vossius' 1662 Etymologicum linguae Latinae or Stephen Skinner's 1671 Etymologicon Linguae Anglicanae), with the understanding of sound laws and language change and their production was an important task of the "golden age of philology" in the 19th century.

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