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  1. 21 de may. de 2024 · Judgement vs. Judgment: the Definition. What Does Judgement Mean? “Judgement” is the spelling often preferred in British English. It refers to the capacity to make considered decisions or come to sensible conclusions. An example of its use can be seen in: The director’s judgement in casting the lead role was impeccable. What ...

  2. 4 de may. de 2024 · The meaning of SUMMARY JUDGMENT is judgment that may be granted upon a party's motion when the pleadings, discovery, and any affidavits show that there is no issue of material fact and that the party is entitled to judgment in its favor as a matter of law.

  3. 15 de may. de 2024 · understanding. cognitive control. cognition, the states and processes involved in knowing, which in their completeness include perception and judgment. Cognition includes all conscious and unconscious processes by which knowledge is accumulated, such as perceiving, recognizing, conceiving, and reasoning.

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  4. 3 de may. de 2024 · Summary judgment is a pretrial motion that promptly resolves legal actions where the parties have no genuine issues with any material fact. The court produces a judgment for one party against the opposing party without needing a full trial.

  5. Hace 2 días · judging. Definitions of judging. noun. the cognitive process of reaching a decision or drawing conclusions. synonyms: judgement, judgment. see more. Cite this entry. Style: MLA. "Judging." Vocabulary.com Dictionary, Vocabulary.com, https://www.vocabulary.com/dictionary/judging. Accessed 22 May. 2024. Copy citation. Examples from books and articles.

  6. 17 de may. de 2024 · judge, public official vested with the authority to hear, determine, and preside over legal matters brought in a court of law. In jury cases, the judge presides over the selection of the panel and instructs it concerning pertinent law. The judge also may rule on motions made before or during a trial.

  7. 8 de may. de 2024 · H.A. Prichard. Related Topics: ethics. deontological ethics, in philosophy, ethical theories that place special emphasis on the relationship between duty and the morality of human actions. The term deontology is derived from the Greek deon, “duty,” and logos, “science.” (Read Peter Singer’s Britannica entry on ethics.)