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You can use the word "judgment" to refer to the ability to make considered decisions or form opinions. For example, "She used good judgment in choosing her friends."
You need to use your best judgment on that.
Here's one: Use good judgement.
Her com judgment was impaired after staying up all night studying for her exams.
It's so easy to pass judgment on others, but so difficult to pass judgment on oneself.
I wouldn't use the word "oracle," but it sounds like you're referring to Exodus ch.28. Messages of God were sometimes communicated to the Israelites through the Breastplate of Judgment.
JUDGEMENT:I shall use better judgement in ice-skating so i won't fall over
This is simple. If the sound of the next word begins with a vowel, use an, otherwise use a. If you are speaking of the word "year," us "a." If you are speaking of a particular year, for instance 1982, the above rule applies.
You would need to sue her in court and obtain a judgment lien. You could use that judgment lien to garnish her wages.You would need to sue her in court and obtain a judgment lien. You could use that judgment lien to garnish her wages.You would need to sue her in court and obtain a judgment lien. You could use that judgment lien to garnish her wages.You would need to sue her in court and obtain a judgment lien. You could use that judgment lien to garnish her wages.
It is a word or phrase said "by the way". It is used in law, and refers to wording that may be in a judgment but that is not essential to the argument of the judgment. A judge may make reference to a piece of evidence, "introduced by way of a cooperating jurisdiction". That clause has no bearing on the evidence itself, or the use of the evidence in coming to the final judgment.
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