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"Because he is a child, and is not expected to make mature judgments on things.
Were the Rejuvenants heading for a society in which the young would have no opportunity to develop mature judgment?
There I had him as a charming, affectionate colleague of mature judgment.
"That kind of lack of mature judgment is going to be a real issue in this campaign," he warned.
They are prepared to submit their destinies to his mature judgment."
Parents and teachers often expect more mature judgment and behavior from children who appear more physically developed.
"Which part, in your mature judgment, reflected the highest genius and maintained the most perfectly-matched analogy?"
"Provided, of course, that the choice referred to should by no evil mischance run in a contrary direction to my own maturer judgment."
No mature judgment was required to grasp the fact that Ivald was behaving out of character.
Mature judgment or something.
An MP is chosen for his 'mature judgment' and 'enlightened conscience.'"
He offers mature judgment.
You're exhibiting mature judgment.
They stood by Roosevelt "shoulder to shoulder," and Thompson's mature judgment restrained his impetuosity.
Mature judgment and the support of your crew are the only requirements, as we are millions of miles and several universes from licenses and such.
But you must realize that after the reconquest of Vawn, a man with both a strong hand and mature judgment is going to be needed in that duchy.
Her faults need to be understood, set in context, related to her virtues - all of which Mrs. Tomalin does, with unsentimental sympathy and mature judgment.
The whole program was designed to create, out of the raw material, the type of officer desired in Special Forces, combining technical and tactical proficiency with mature judgment.
Well, Margali was well on in years; perhaps she feared what her charge, headstrong and lacking in mature judgment, would do with the enormous power of a matrix.
Again, there was the pertinacity of purpose that had kept her forging ahead upon her hopeless mission long after mature judgment and convinced her of its futility.
Glaucon has more of the liveliness and quick sympathy of youth; Adeimantus has the maturer judgment of a grown-up man of the world.
Joseph Lieberman, for his part, showed mature judgment in letting Mr. Cheney make his points without feeling compelled to imitate Mr. Gore's combative debating style.
In enacting the notification law, the Florida Legislature said that "the capacity to become pregnant and the capacity for mature judgment concerning the wisdom of an abortion are not necessarily related."
Indeed, as he put it, "his unbiased opinion, his mature judgment, his enlightened conscience, he ought not to sacrifice to you, to any man, or to any set of men living.
These four would form an admirable team; two older men of mature judgment and great force supported by two younger gentlemen who had done well in school and who promised to do just as well in life.