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n. (plural of judgment call English)
Usage examples of "judgment calls".
Most of the work could be done by machines, but there were judgment calls that eluded the best automation, and that no one had ever bothered to make remotes for.
I've known you since you were a child and always considered my decision to hire you one of my best judgment calls.
He'd made some critical judgments left and right of the course he'd hoped to hold in the hearing and in his dealings with Tanzer, and he was avoiding their input til he'd mapped out the sequence and sense of those judgment calls, mat was what he suddenly realized was pushing his buttons right now—.
The dino adventure was now the level of the judgment calls he made, a little chance to play, act like fools….
The dino adventure was now the level of the judgment calls he made, a little chance to play, act like fools- or whatever the easy, soft station-bred population called it, when grown men sweated and outran imaginary dragons, while paying money for the privilege.
He'd made some critical judgments left and right of the course he'd hoped to hold in the hearing and in his dealings with Tanzer, and he was avoiding their input til he'd mapped out the sequence and sense of those judgment calls, mat was what he suddenly realized was pushing his buttons right nowhe wanted to know the answers.
Kyra had begun to bloom under the approval, to think for herself, to make judgment calls.
Perhaps even more importantly, senior officers needed keepers who they could count on to keep their lives functioning smoothly while they dealt with the unending series of decisions and judgment calls which came with their own jobs.
The captain wasn't strictly speaking a flight officer on this ship, but the captain with her head clear could make judgment calls that a protocol officer could makeand if there was a time to make them it was now.
The captain wasn't strictly speaking a flight officer on this ship, but the captain with her head clear could make judgment calls that a protocol officer could make -- and if there was a time to make them it was now.
The captain wasn't strictly speaking a flight officer on this ship, but the captain with her head clear could make judgment calls that a protocol officer could make—.
The captain wasn't strictly speaking a flight officer on this ship, but the captain with her head clear could make judgment calls that a protocol officer could make-and if there was a time to make them it was now.
You deal with lots of judgment calls in putting together the temperature record.
Now, I use computers all the time myself, but I'll still match the human mind against one every time when it comes to judgment calls.