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judgment call

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noun

  1. Sports. an observational ruling by a referee or umpire that is necessarily subjective because of the disputable nature of the play in question, and one that may be appealed but not protested, as opposed to a matter of official rule interpretation.

    Balks and close plays at first are of course judgment calls, and umpires are human.

  2. any subjective or debatable determination; personal opinion or interpretation.


Etymology

Origin of judgment call

First recorded in 1840–50

Example Sentences

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She said she grew comfortable once she saw the results were based on hard data, not someone’s judgment call.

From The Wall Street Journal

If the company’s management continues to conclude that collectibility from OpenAI is probable, that judgment call had better be right.

From The Wall Street Journal

Ultimately, however, it is her judgment call.

From MarketWatch

“I’m not going to make a judgment call on one video,” he said.

From Los Angeles Times

Whether they are all real is a judgment call.

From The Wall Street Journal