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I'd like to change the term Judgment Day to Non- Separation Day … no, Non-Judgment Day!
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Judgment is a totalitization of the artist -- "This is awesome!"
Ruth Gerson: How To Take Criticism: Taylor Swift vs. Bob Lefsetz Ruth Gerson 2010
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(Unless, I suppose, you decide that the Day of Judgment is only for Jews since there were no Gentiles present at the Olivet Discourse.)
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Judgment is based on something obvious, on sound reasoning, on explicit demonstrations.
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Errors in Judgment -- "A draft of a Justice Department report found serious errors of judgment in secret memos authorizing brutal interrogations, but opposed prosecuting the authors."
Short Takes 2009
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"Angels 'Judgment" is actually about one of the secondary characters.
Q & A Nalini Singh 2008
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See also Summers's discussion of prudence in Judgment of Sense, 266 – 82. back
Architecture and Memory: The Renaissance Studioli of Federico da Montefeltro 2008
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Johnson never detailed reasons for a decision that surprised many players, saying it was a judgment call and adding, "Judgment is a combination of everything you know."
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And second, God said “Judgment is mine” in the New Testament.
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One nun from the monastery of Töss was devoted to a depiction of Christ in Judgment before Pilate. 21 She would pray before the image, asking that she be judged favorably at the Last Judgment.
Sensual Encounters: Monastic Women and Spirituality in Medieval Germany 2008
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