Sentence examples for appropriately judged from inspiring English sources

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It is in Europe that he will be appropriately judged, owing to the lack of credible opposition over the course of a Scottish season.

An artist endowed with genius has a natural capacity to produce objects which are appropriately judged as beautiful, and this capacity does not require the artist him- or herself to consciously follow rules for the production of such objects; in fact the artist himself does not know, and so cannot explain, how he or she was able to bring them into being.

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In my view the new management of the central bank, due to a lack of appropriate professional experience, is not capable of guiding the professionally competent staff of the central bank and cannot always appropriately judge why certain developments in the market happen and what kind of economic factors contribute to these developments.

So, for example, we may appropriately judge that the pain a certain action would cause is a reason for a sadist not to perform the action, because the salient concern in the context is our compassion for others.

Most of the young offenders I encountered at the residential treatment facility made risky decisions indicative of an immature prefrontal cortex, the area in the brain that provides adults with the ability to fully control one's impulses, and appropriately judge risks and rewards.

It also has a user friendly interface service with very clear cut results so that you're pretty sure that, based on the standards we have set, that we are able to appropriately judge the sequences that we get He also stressed that "We do not like to work in gray zones, so we would like to have very, very clear cut criteria for screening".

Appropriately, Judge Torres declined to permit this "wait-and-see" maneuver, concluding in a carefully-reasoned, 108-page opinion that the unions' attempt to intervene came far too late.

Although no evidence has emerged to link him directly to the scandal, Mr. Roh said that he would cooperate with the investigation and that he was ready to "be judged appropriately by the law".

Although no evidence has emerged to link him directly to the scandal, Mr. Roh said his family would co-operate with the prosecutors' investigation and was ready to "be judged appropriately by the law".

Face is a self-image a person forms in terms of their interest in being favorably or appropriately regarded or judged by others.

NICE assessment concluded that belimumab was not cost-effective in comparison to SoC but judged appropriately the projection of data about outcomes from short to long term.

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