How To Use Judging In A Sentence
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This has been done on numerous occasions in the past by the Senate with regard to appointments by governors, and does NOT involve judging "qualifications" (age, citizenship, and inhabitancy) which was limited in Powell v. McCormack.
Blago Does All Us A Favor
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Judging from these movies, Mark Wilkinson is evidently some kind of caecilian-hunting guru genius: with just two lazy, shallow strokes of a spade, he was able to discover two caecilians in their native habitat.
ScienceBlogs Channel : Life Science
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Shortlisted vehicles will be announced in early November and the members of the Irish Motoring Writers Association will have a final chance to test-drive contending vehicles at a refresher day before final judging takes place.
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Judging by the way they tucked into their dinner, they must have been very hungry.
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Judging from what I saw in Brasilia, these hopes are not unfounded.
Nikolas Kozloff: Part III: What Is the Brazilian Brand?
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There is a further corrosive effect of this mania for judging people on what they are, not what they do.
Times, Sunday Times
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Judging by the ruins of the castle, the internal foreparts and the main walls were built of stones and covered with bricks.
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And he is not alone in judging the test less than strenuous.
Times, Sunday Times
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Judging by her past performance, Jane should do very well.
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And a multiplexer selects one of the outputted results from the two input adder and the three input adder and subtracter based on the selection signal from the selection judging circuit.
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Judging by his face, he had no clue she was going to land a smacker on him!
The Sun
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The immediate objective End Result: To have agreed criteria for judging Bill's performance as a supervisor.
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It argues that observation and experience are keys to constructing and judging scientific theories.
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But they're also – judging by the other "what is?" search terms – puzzled by sauteed shrimp "what is scampi?
Google crowns royal wedding as fastest-rising UK search of 2011
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I realized she was assessing my back muscles, judging their strength, reading them the way a botanist reads the rings of a tree's trunk.
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Judging from all the telephone calls and emails flying around right now among intelligence veterans, the mood is one of disappointment and genuine concern.
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Please go back to judging forward passes on your own eyesight.
Times, Sunday Times
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Judging by fans who spoke to the newspaper, the news is not being taken well.
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His talent is not just a gift for judging what the public want to watch and listen to, but working it for all it's worth while it's hot.
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In other words, I relearnt the lesson of not judging a book by its cover - the cover can be deceiving.
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In assessing such films, you end up judging real lives by aesthetic and journalistic standards.
Times, Sunday Times
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Judging from the principal's form response to correspondents it sounds like he was also misquoted by the Rutland Herald and has even used blogging in the classroom himself.
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The dog is not taking down a bad guy, judging from how the squad runs unprotected from various angles, and the "baddy" is wearing a mattress suit.
Tacky Raccoons
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It was hard to tell, judging from her vacant stare totally fixed on the old man in front of them.
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There is no entry fee for the competition and judging will take place between July 1 and August 31.
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Noone here is judging anything by any sort of objective standard and the attitude of all the "RJ-dislikers" here, including Adam, is pronouncedly personal and not in any way elevated above some perceived "commoner".
Jordanian hiatus
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Judging was based on a surfer's best three waves of the round, forcing competitors to compete with the other boarders in the water just to reach the minimum requirement.
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After a brief pause for judging, it will continue on to the community centre where refreshments for all participants will be served.
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Judging from the first few episodes he appears a natural storyteller, making radio the perfect medium.
Times, Sunday Times
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Judging by the band's headlining performance at their Summer Sanitarium show in Toronto, the year might as well have been 1992.
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Judging by the news and links on its sites, this is a hot topic for the industry, bureaucrats and research organisations.
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Evangelista's words as an honorable "amende," instead of judging them for what they were, a declaration of war.
The Marriage Contract
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But, judging by the many flowers, lighted candles and small Israeli flags placed inside the crematory at Dachau, many of the nearly one million visitors who make their way here annually come just to pay homage.
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Judging these two factors involves a substantial subjective element.
NATO's Changing Strategic Agenda
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Judging by the epithet you've awarded him, I take it you weren't unduly impressed.
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She was hoping that her being there; like a confessor or guardian angel, someone who was not judging and not changing, would help them in someway.
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Now, judging by comments I've been hearing for months, its lending department has never stood lower in public esteem.
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I think perhaps we were a little hasty in judging him.
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People use different criteria for judging success at school.
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I have but one lamp wait which my feet are guided ; and that is the lamp of experience. I know of no way of judging of the future but by the past.
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Judging by the alpaca ponchos and lederhosen on display, I'd have to say Peru and Germany.
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Judging the paintings, he said that straight lines, curves and equilateral triangles, involved in the drawing, could shape the children's handwriting.
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He saw the country in full dress, and had little or no opportunity of judging of it unhouselled, unanointed, unannealed, with all its imperfections on its head, as I and my family too often had.
Life on the Mississippi
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Misjudging the survival of Romano-British life, Gregory had planned archbishoprics based on London and York, but political realities were acknowledged in 601 when Augustine was enthroned as first archbishop of Canterbury.
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I am one who believes that despite years of errors in judging, laxness of citizenry in guarding, and legal wrangling in the following years, ... the constitution is clear and means today what it meant then — no government is empowered to get in the way of owning and carrying a gun.
The Volokh Conspiracy » NRA Convention report
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Judging and perceiving characteristics may be the hardest to understand.
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So the problem is, in times when a job seeker is qualified to be a judge of relative merit, it would generally be in their field and thus they would be judging potential competitors to themselves, so they are given a powerful incentive to lie and surface the weaker person.
TalentSpring – can it work? : #comments
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Judging by our front page report, his beloved enemy no longer rests in peace: but this is criticism he could do without.
Times, Sunday Times
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Based on using and judging American voting trust system, Part II analyses the establishment and effectiveness of voting trust in China through combining with our current law.
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And I confer upon you a kingdom, just as my Father conferred one on me, so that you may eat and drink at my table in my kingdom and sit on twelve thrones, judging the twelve tribes of Israel.
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On this occasion, judging by the grafitti the begrudgery came from a different source.
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Judging by the current spectacular planetary activity, it would be insanity to refuse what comes your way.
Times, Sunday Times
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The judging favored the American style of diving, a style placing as much importance on entry or finish of a dive as what was accomplished acrobatically in the air.
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Most people are fairly adept at judging the character and personality of others, or at least at distinguishing unreasoning zealots from men of good sense.
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Judging from the fervent clapping, only diehard fans bought tickets.
Times, Sunday Times
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This text would be very applicable for an introductory course in animal breeds, selection, evaluation and judging.
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I had the difficult task of judging the competition.
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Judging from the minerals present in the mass of water, it appeared to have spurted out of the ocean crust.
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Judging from the sweet perfume of the raspberries and the plumpness of the currants they'd obviously just been picked.
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Judging by the logos, she hadn't been to Safeway for a frozen chicken.
KICK BACK
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I have but one lamp wait which my feet are guided ; and that is the lamp of experience. I know of no way of judging of the future but by the past.
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I have but one lamp wait which my feet are guided ; and that is the lamp of experience. I know of no way of judging of the future but by the past.
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I think you might be judging him a bit too harshly in terms of not just being forgetful and especially so in expecting him to make time for you when it's clear you're continuing to live your life beyond him.
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The judging panel will determine the winner of this award.
The Sun
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He is simply tolerant and forbearant, and refrains from judging harshly; and harsh judgments of others will almost invariably provoke harsh judgments of ourselves.
Searchlights on Health The Science of Eugenics
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Revelation is an inspired perspective on what the world looks like after God perfects it according to God s divine and judging will.
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Perhaps the reason I prefer downhill skiing, luge, cross-country, speed skating, and other such sports in the Winter Olympics is that judging vagaries don't affect them.
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Sam could only guess the auditorium was packed, judging by the noise during intermissions.
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Tom thinks Wendy is super cute, judging by his creeper stare, so he has her start working right away in the toy department.
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It's important for us to be critical in judging the mystical products of our religious traditions.
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Therefore, no amount of personality can compensate for mediocre chili. o Judging chili is very personal and subjective.
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Accordingly, where ISJs introverted, sensory, judging types maintain and enjoy their hobbies all their lives, INJs tend to lose interest when the fluid nature of unrealized meaning takes expressible shape and has meaning for others.
Archive 2009-08-01
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Finding a new platform to express their long-standing rivalry, both Britain and France opted out of judging for medals.
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Gymnastics is, like figure skating, a highly televisual sport where appeals are commonplace and rumours abound about the judging, and it is now under pressure to reform.
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Judging by signs and supporters, support for Obama in West Philly is strong, but not excusive.
Heavy Turnout in Pa. - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com
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it's just a matter of not understanding what the term scientific theory means Judging from the comments here, you would have to conclude it is the progressives that are against science.
Digg.com: Top News
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The craft had obviously seen a lot of the galaxy, judging from the dents, pocks, and black burns covering the hull.
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The judging panel, which comprised former holders of the title Margarette Alcindor and Theresa de Roche, journalist Isaac Tschando, Anne Rose Mordi of Jewellery by Anne, Patsy White – promoter of Miss Elegance and Miss Asia World, former commere of the show Shyraine Mubiana, and representative of the public JoAnn Gosine, debated their decision long and hard, and it proved to be very popular with the public.
Archive 2008-05-01
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In the part, the author introduces the judgment of personal dangerousness and expands the criterion of judging the recidivist and first offender.
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And judging by his first collaboration he'll definitely be more the former.
The Sun
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This is a competition that creates friendly rivalry among the participants and the judging is anticipated with great enthusiasm.
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I can't really be objective when I'm judging my daughter's work.
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Hundreds of the colourful pets were lined up in their cages ready for judging - when one suddenly toppled off its perch.
The Sun
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This story has been repeated innumerable times, and structures how we think about law and judging today: formalism is naïve, bad, or false; every sensible and candid person is realistic about judging.
Balkinization
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Judging by the hopping weeknight traffic, he's right.
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Judging by their build and scarred bodies, they had definitely seen a few fights in an earlier life.
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The competition entries were of such high calibre that judging them was very difficult.
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Judging from his accent, he must be from Hunan.
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Not that he seemed to mind, judging by the smirk on his face.
The Sun
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The reader's criteria for judging articles will vary accordingly.
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That is why, judging by the spring in the step of the Feel-Goods, it will take more than another quarter point rise in rates to spoil their mood.
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They were already on equal terms in judging horseflesh and in another year Joe would be as good a breaker as Adam was.
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The members of the Royal Ascot Racing Club do not consider themselves a syndicate so much as a group of friends, and judging by the top hats and tails, the club has more than its fair share of the well-heeled.
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This would be a great help, instead of just relying at present on judging conformation in the hope of reducing strain on tendons.
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I want the cameras to be there to see good lawyering and bad lawyering, good judging and bad judging.
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Since the apparent size of the creature depends on how fur away it is, then mistaking either the distance or size will result in misjudging the other accordingly.
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It seems to be universal in its appeal judging by the reactions I have received.
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She had always been in a frolic of some sort, when I had known her in Davos, whither she had gone because she thought it would be "what you call a lark"; and she was in a frolic now, judging by her merry laughter when she saw me.
The Princess Passes
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In the most complicated, as in the most simple instances, the sophism consists in this: _Judging of the utility of labor by its duration and intensity, and not by its results_, which leads to this economic policy, _a reduction of the results of labor, in order to increase its duration and intensity_.
Sophisms of the Protectionists
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Judging by his students – who include Niall Ferguson, Andrew Roberts, Richard Overy and Orlando Figes – Stone must have been an inspiring and undogmatic teacher, a provocateur in the classroom but a supportive mentor outside.
The Atlantic and Its Enemies by Norman Stone
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None was delighted by the question, because it required judging the past by the standards of today — a fallacy disparaged as "presentism" by social scientists.
1491
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But on what the author of the Autocrat calls the arithmetical side, -- in the power of judging particular men and not general principles; in deciding who were the good men and who were not, he fell short of the ideal suggested by his legislative career.
The Reminiscences of an Astronomer
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The snow hasn't quite started as of yet this season, but judging from the gray overcast and the fringed icy wind, you can tell it really wants to.
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Judging Criteria: Technique, choreography, musicality, creativity, overall performance and etc.
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And judging from the crowds gathered around the trophy and the queues looping around the Brunel Plaza, the tour looks to be on target for success.
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Yet what emerges after Aristotle is a complex relationship between the classical mode of reading and judging character - physiognomy - and the rise and triumph of inner, scientific understandings of expression based on physiology.
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But what happened to the idea of judging a case based on, well, the facts of the case?
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The whole experience made me wary of judging people.
Times, Sunday Times
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Skyrocketing purses have greatly impacted the importance of judging.
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The best way to evaluate the implications of his proposed approach to judging is to see how it works out in a specific context.
Balkinization
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Judging is carried out by three officials who indicate with red or green lights whether the competitor has qualified to the next round.
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They continue up the ladder and, after a number of years, are judging big-time fights - in some cases, championship bouts.
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Conclusions As the terminal artery of the brain, lenticulostriate artery can directly reflect cerebral blood flow perfusion and it is valuable in judging the degree of neonatal hydrocephalus.
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Don't analyze or mentalize any of it; just say "I forgive myself for judging myself" until you feel calmer or the judgments dissipate.
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com
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Crufts remains the biggest dog show in the world, and it's about much more than the highly publicised "best of breed" type of judging in the showring.
Telegraph Blogs
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The danger of reading a novel primarily for the opportunity to "identify" with its characters -- as well as to interpret their actions by judging them on moral grounds -- seems well-illustrated by this guest review at The Mumpsimus of Susann Cokal's Breath and Bones (Unbridled Books).
Narrative Strategies
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(WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) -- The second week of March was characterized by a great deal of contests, with marketers at Go Daddy rewarding clients for singing their praises, Spiderhost judging the "crappiest" networks, and Register365 giving away ... well, we don't know ... but we hear it's big.
TheWHIR.com - Daily Web Hosting News
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The reader's criteria for judging articles will vary accordingly.
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More recently, during World War II, Katharine Briggs and her daughter, Isabel Briggs Meyers, used Jung's typological theories to develop the Meyers-Briggs Type Indicator, which classifies people according to opposing traits such as extraversion vs. introversion, and judging vs. perceiving.
You Are What You Keep
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BitBit sins because he tries to take the place of God in judging others.
Think Progress » ACLU will sue high school that canceled prom to stop lesbians from attending.
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That evening at ten o'clock -- but it might have been seven judging by the brilliancy of the sunset -- we rowed on the lake, accompanied by a grandson of Finland's greatest poet, _Runeberg_.
Through Finland in Carts
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But judging from the ratings they did so to the liking and approval of many listeners.
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He's certainly slim, and he's also an exponent of positive thinking, judging by the way he saw potential in the near-derelict chapel standing in Essex.
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But Archaeopteryx was very likely capable of powered fligh sic judging from its relatively massive furcula and the asymmetric rachis of its primary flight feathers Feduccia and Tordoff 1979; Olson and Feduccia 1979.
Experts in creationism trials -- Shallit be? - The Panda's Thumb
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It was a revolver, probably nickel-plated too, judging by the shine of the frame.
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His status as one of the most popular ‘conservative’ bloggers, though, made me wonder if I wasn't simply misjudging him.
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I know he's rusty, judging by his airshot in the second half, but it was his attitude which really pissed me off.
Chelsea Blog
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Judging by this dress, her next one will be a friller.
The Sun
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And she beshrewed herself for so unkindly judging of his unkindness.
Tales from Shakespeare
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I doubt, however, whether single-minded dedication is the best means of judging a successful leader.
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After judging that he had traveled far enough away from Denholm, Lassat set up camp in a small forest cove.
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They're like tiny little orange triangular men, all silently judging you as you drive past them.
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Hmmm. Crystal would receive points (if a point system had been used in the judging) for her use of the word 'maw'.
Lust Bites
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Regarding subjectivity-whether in a creative or "uncreative" (?) field-whenever people are doing the judging, there's no escaping it.
Lateral Action
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Once you start analysing your own music or judging it through the eyes of others your bound to get yourself in a pickle.
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Others are less enamoured, judging by soundings taken last week.
Times, Sunday Times
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Judging by the titles, Gary was a fan of violent action movies.
THE LAST TEMPTATION
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I have to repent for judging the size of my thighs and nose and lips and the unruly hair.
Christianity Today
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He was still the tenant in 1398; judging from a 1403 feoffment, he may have been holding as a trustee for the dower rights of Gile's widow, Margaret.
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Through judging the relation of the position between the circle clip window and the line to be clipped, a new line-clipping algorithm is given based on the correlative literatures.
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An expert judging panel have sifted through the nominations and drawn up a shortlist of four teams.
Times, Sunday Times
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As a great fan of porridge, I was looking forward to judging the offerings.
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Judging by the company he kept, Mark must have been a wealthy man.
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She added her thanks to the judging panel who had the unenviable task of selecting the winning companies.
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Judging by her last letter, they are having a wonderful time.
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Seriously misjudging the popular mood in Spain, Napoleon, with a mixture of intrigue and brute force, sought to remove the Bourbons and replace them with one of his brothers.
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The immediate objective End Result: To have agreed criteria for judging Bill's performance as a supervisor.
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Judging by the consistency of their designs, the quilts imitating fashionable appliquéd patterns may have been painted using professionally cut stencils, which were available after 1835.
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Judging from what I hear from 39-year-old Brian Scudamore, the nation's most prominent junkman, a worthwhile follow-up song might well be there's no business like the junk business.
Dan Dorfman: The Junkman Cometh
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Seems extraordinary, but judging from the hardback sales, his fan club is as big as ever.
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Those are meter -- no, decameter antennas -- judging by their size.
A Meeting with Medusa
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It was decidedly hard to do with Mr Cunningham's cold, judging, calculating eyes were staring at us.
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Judging by his alchemy and religious writings, which considerably outnumber those concerned with scientific matters, he clearly believed that some of these questions were answerable by other methods.
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He fears that people are judging him based on the page (next to the page) of the paper he is reading.
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IF the condiment is totally new to you and so you are having trouble deciding what it should taste like, I recommend setting it aside until you have the rice vermicelli made, and then drizzling a little on the noodles and judging from that.
Bun Bo Shao (Vietnamese Sirloin served on Rice Vermicelli and Veggies)
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Highly trained specialists, they relied on their professional ethics to help manage the tricky business of judging and sometimes countermanding the clients who paid the bills.
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In judging him you should consider his youth.
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All entries will go forward to a judging panel who will select six finalists.
The Sun
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Judging by the dimmed lighting, he had diverted all available power to the engines.
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Clearly he enjoyed the opportunity to groove with young musicians, and judging by his gracious, charming attitude he was as happy as ever to let a crowd in on the fun.
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Not that he seemed to mind, judging by the smirk on his face.
The Sun
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As a great fan of porridge, I was looking forward to judging the offerings.
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But, judging from this independent action film, those crazy kids from down under love the smackdown as much as our home-grown gangs.
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You owe him an apology for misjudging him and suspecting his motives at every turn.
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There are keys on a table which, judging by the indents in the dust, have been used a few times.
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And it is not inconceivable that the still more unstable emanation from the matter named actinium by Debierne and emanium by Giesel may be found to possess an even higher atomic weight than uranium; judging by the phenomenon of brilliant illumination when a preparation of emanium is held above a screen of zinc sulphide, the impression is formed that a very dense matter is falling down on the screen.
Sir William Ramsay - Nobel Lecture
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Now, judging on the tax cuts you've offered, you're quite serious about that.
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Judging by auras and odors, the woman and one man were witches.
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Judging from the immaculately groomed appearances of the students around her, Claire hadn't been the only one to spend a little extra time getting ready this morning.
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The bulk of the crowd tonight is in its early thirties and few of them, judging by their appearance, are strangers to happy hours in shopping-mall pubs.
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Judging by the rowan berries out in crimson abundance, autumn is once more upon us.
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But I have a hunch that, judging from his posts, WWJRD has no inkling of the differenced between mulk land, miri land and the other varieties, and why that makes all the difference when it comes to quieting titles in that part of the world, even under Arablaw.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Remarkable Editorializing in the New York Times:
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Hydrogeochemistry survey technology has a double - quick, convenient , economical characteristic in judging source of mine inrush water.
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At first Donald lookit desperate angry, and judging frae the way he was twisting about his mouth and rowing his een, I opined that he intended some deadly skaith to the monkey.
The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 10, No. 275, September 29, 1827
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The judging criteria is based on drawing techniques, usage of color and standard of work.
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Judging by the five most popular songs at Christmas discos we abandon any sense of discrimination during December.
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We are notoriously bad at judging what will give us long-term satisfaction versus just short-term pleasure.
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He wondered if this disqualified him from judging the case.
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At the judging, Yau had said there shouldn't be an award for desserts if it was to go to someone making the sugar-loaded fancies that pass for Chinese pud.
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In speaking of the incommensurability of values, Berlin seems to have meant that there is no common measure, no ˜common currency™ for comparison, in judging between any two values in the abstract.
Isaiah Berlin
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And she beshrewed herself for so unkindly judging of his unkindness.
Othello
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Judging by the number of them wearing lipstick and eye liner, many of them appear to sleep with a make-up artist sitting on their bedside table.
The Sun
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The appliance of science is still alive and well in our schools, judging by the number of entries for this year's Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition.
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Judging by the letters in the newspapers, one infers that many people are anxious to rush into print.
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However, there is no judging of films for her this time; she is busy doing a world tour with stopovers at New York and Toronto.
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But she would be well qualified for a judging gig after two No1 singles and a pair of chart-topping albums.
The Sun
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The eating and the socializing were more than enough reward for fulfilling our judging duties, but we also came away with an exquisite handmade pie cozy, courtesy of Gretchen's mom, who once again cracked the whip as judge wrangler.
Food for body and soul (Jack Bog's Blog)
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I have but one lamp wait which my feet are guided ; and that is the lamp of experience. I know of no way of judging of the future but by the past.
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Judging by their sworn statements, Smith will always get the benefit of the doubt before a jury of his peers.
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On the same judging panel, Paula Abdul, pop star and choreographer, can watch a contestant fumble through a performance and find something consolable in it and can speak such drivel that she's rumored to be "of diminished capacity" when judging.
James M. Lynch: Simon Cowell: A True Friend
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Judging the quality of interaction by the quantity of bits exchanged is flawed, as it lays on a false premise of indistinguishability between the syntax and the semantics.
Reinventing Dialogue
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Judging by Andy's experience, the Greek courts are a forum for disorder and confusion.
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As well as the instant replays that have been available for years, the DRS involves two main technologies: Hot Spot, which uses infrared cameras to detect whether, for example, the ball has brushed the edge of the bat before being caught by a fielder; and ball-tracking, usually in the form of a technology called Hawk-Eye, which tracks and predicts the path of the ball, and is used in judging whether a batsman should be ruled out leg-before-wicket.
Cricket Should Rule on Reviews, and Not Look Back
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I knew I was going to be an emotional wreck, judging from how quickly my moods were changing.
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Those judging come September time should not kowtow to the idea that we need to regurgitate past glories in order for the results to be recognisable to an international audience.
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Their in-house photographer must have taken a snap of me as I helped myself to another one judging by this picture that appears on their web site.
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The Chinese Taipei Olympic Committee was asked to comment on the brouhaha over judging but said it would consider its response.
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Judging is different from lawyering, but common law judges are not trained separately from lawyers; they are barristers one day and judges the next.
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He was calm and concentrated in judging how to defeat his opponent.
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When ministers start judging the public by what they do with their spare time, the interest is often reciprocated.