Sentence examples for adjudge from inspiring English sources

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adjudge

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To declare to be.

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In a recent survey by CSA, a pollster, respondents adjudge Mr Hollande the more credible on nine measures out of 12, including combating unemployment and even reducing the budget deficit.

In September Berlin-based Transparency International, whose mission was to oppose corruption in international business, conducted a detailed survey of 85 countries to adjudge the degree of corruption in each one.

The latter urged the council to "reconsider what future ages will adjudge a foolish, short-sighted and wanton act of vandalism".

Despite having written a long book cataloguing torture, famine, and mass murder, Martin approvingly notes that readers of Holloway's account "not consumed with knee-jerk loathing for socialism might be hard-pressed to adjudge as evil beyond redemption a society so apparently successful in inculcating values such as kindness and modesty".

I've never seen anyone more comfortable, meaning: You who were at Little Prong can adjudge as long as institutional dads fumble security and the new weather is down: to burn and reward his sole enchantment.

Then again, who can adjudge the value of an orange-and-black Art Deco porcelain box topped with an evil, grinning clown?

The ball would have had to have come back a fair way, and Simon Taufel decides it wouldn't have done enough... only for Hawk-Eye to adjudge that it would have clipped the top of off.

Is it possible to adjudge your career either way when you're still only 28? Personally I'm not planning to give up hope of my own first international call-up until I'm at least 45.

The referee, Simon Hooper, was quick to adjudge Rawson's effort had crossed the line before it bounced back into play.

But this juxtaposition, as Wolfe stressed, did not suggest some kind of cosy relationship: the PRP was independent and would adjudge Impress's expected seeking of recognition on the merits of its case as a Leveson-compliant regulator.

A good opportunity to adjudge bravery.

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