Still, tactical judgments will dictate whether Mr. Kennedy's panel approves the bill or a modest compromise intended to pick up one or two more Republicans.
Your judgment will dictate.
"It means that it is never wise to follow placidly along when good judgment should dictate otherwise."
Tell him that I trust his good judgment will dictate an immediate removal from Wilmington upon receipt of this news.
Good judgment dictates that we continue.
But the agencies prefer to avoid complaints wherever possible, and this encourages an administrative inclination for equity of treatment, even though'scientific' judgment may dictate otherwise.
Sir Thomas was satisfied; too glad to be satisfied, perhaps, to urge the matter quite so far as his judgment might have dictated to others.
No matter what policies, protocols or judgment dictated, Lucy could contact me.
Some of them were not illegal, but better judgment would dictate that they not be received.
Good taste and good judgment had evidently dictated, not only the design of the house, but its appointments as well.