value judgment イディオム
judgment seat|judgment|seat
n. A place where you are judged; a place where justice and punishment are given out.
Mrs. Smith is so bossy, she always acts as though she is in the judgment seat.
against one's better judgment
against one's better judgment Despite serious misgivings or objections, as in
Against my better judgment, I told her to come whenever she pleased.
judgment
judgment see
against one's better judgment;
snap judgment.
snap judgment
snap judgment A hurried or impetuous decision or finding, as in
George was known for making snap judgments on personnel questions; he rarely bothered to investigate further. This expression, which uses
snap in the sense of “quick,” was first recorded in 1841.
value judgment
A acumen about addition or article based aloft one's own claimed beliefs, opinions, ideologies, etc., rather than cold facts or criteria. Their accommodation to blaze him seems like a amount judgment, as the administrator has bidding in the accomplished how he awful Mike on a claimed level. I appeal you, ladies and gentlemen of the jury, not to accomplish a amount acumen back chief my defendant's fate. You can't captive aloof because she disgusts you at a claimed level—you accept to adjudge whether she bankrupt the law or not.Learn more: judgment, valuea ˈvalue judgement
(especially British English) (American English usually a ˈvalue judgment) (disapproving) a judgement about article that is based on somebody’s claimed assessment and not on facts: ‘She’s absolutely a acceptable disciplinarian for a woman.’ ‘That’s a absolute amount judgement. Women drive aloof as able-bodied as men.’ ♢ He’s consistently authoritative amount judgements.Learn more: judgement, value