Sentences with phrase «make definitive judgments»

While now's not the time to assign blame (and indeed, without additional information, we really can't make any definitive judgments), here's a list of some of the issues that will be generating additional discussion in the weeks to come:
Of course, all this happened in a controlled demo environment, so I can't make any definitive judgments just yet.
We still need to spend more time with the Nokia 8 Sirocco to make a definitive judgment call, however, right now colour us surprised and rather impressed.

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If it is a fact, it is a Christian theological fact — a definitive judgment made of one religious tradition from within another, on the basis of its own criteria: the kind of judgment that many proponents of dialogue find problematic in principle.
A definitive judgment needs to be made for the sake of thousands of lives.
But what makes the film so smart is how Jacobs ultimately shows the distinction between love, passion, and affection without sacrificing its swoony romanticism — or passing definitive judgment on any of the three romantic relationships, for that matter.
O. Any final and definitive decision of an administrative law judge, or in the case such decision is appealed, a final and definitive judgment of an appellate court, issued in connection with any hearing held pursuant to this Chapter and the Administrative Procedure Act shall be considered a valid and final judgment that may be made executory by the commissioner in accordance with the Code of Civil Procedure.
Unfortunately, in many cases the complex issues related to a work's provenance and condition, coupled with van Gogh's own idiosyncrasies — in terms of his artistic output, his lifestyle, and the vast number of letters he wrote — have conspired to make it virtually impossible to arrive at a definitive judgment.
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