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The term '''judgment''' (American English) or '''judgement''' (British English) generally refers to the considered evaluation of evidence in the formation of [[decision|making a decision]]. The term has three distinct uses:
 
The term '''judgment''' (American English) or '''judgement''' (British English) generally refers to the considered evaluation of evidence in the formation of [[decision|making a decision]]. The term has three distinct uses:
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* Legal - used in the [[context]] of [[law|legal]] trial, to refer to a final finding, statement, or ruling, based on a considered weighing of evidence, called adjudication.
 
* Legal - used in the [[context]] of [[law|legal]] trial, to refer to a final finding, statement, or ruling, based on a considered weighing of evidence, called adjudication.
 
* Religious - used in the [[concept]] of [[salvation]] to refer to the [[divine]] judgment in determining reward or punishment for each and all [[human being]]s.
 
* Religious - used in the [[concept]] of [[salvation]] to refer to the [[divine]] judgment in determining reward or punishment for each and all [[human being]]s.
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