释义 |
value judgmentˈvalue ˌjudgment noun [countable] - A prescription is a value judgment that indicates what should occur and should be done.
- But this assumption rests on a contestable value judgment about the proper role of the judiciary in controlling the government.
- Site-specific works invariably manifest a value judgment about the larger context of which they are a part.
- That is not a value judgment, but a statistical one.
- The court must bear contemporary social standards in mind in making what will in some cases necessarily be a value judgment.
- To make a value judgment by calling something good or bad is to classify it in terms of its reinforcing effects.
- What the legitimate ambit of a certain power actually is will necessarily be a value judgment.
a decision or judgment about how good something is, based on your personal opinions not facts |