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The phrase "as they judge the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing how individuals or groups evaluate or assess something.
Example: "The committee will make their final decision as they judge the merits of each proposal."
Alternatives: "as they evaluate the" or "as they assess the".
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This is our abusive theology, our need to judge them as harshly as they judge the dead.
As you approach a drop-off or steps, slow down just a bit so that the person has time to feel your elbow go up or down as they judge the step also.
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Young readers taking part in the Guardian's 2011 Young Critics competition - as well as members of the Guardian's children's book site, which launched earlier this year - also had their say as they judged the longlisted books.
Once constructed it is up to private agents to do as they judge appropriate within the consequent market framework.I agree that Britain has been a major beneficiary of globalisation, but I think it is a rewriting of history to suggest that those who designed the reforms of the 1980s explicitly did so because they knew globalisation was coming with such force.
Some judge themselves as much as they judge others.
Patients report whether they experienced such events, whether they experienced them as abusive, whether they judged the event as wrongful, and whether they acted upon it or spoke up (table 1).
A fear of being exposed and judged by others as severely as they judged themselves hindered the midwives from sharing their experience.
In that role, they felt that the West owed them something, and when, in times of crisis, special treatment was not forthcoming (e.g., Trianon in 1920), they judged the West as ungrateful.
They judged the experiment as more important scientifically, and had the highest desire to participate in future similar experiments.
An unbiased walk features in the middle frame, but when the subjects inhaled andro or estra, they judged the walk as either more masculine or more feminine.
eGFR and phosphate were included in the second model, as they were judged the most relevant confounders based on biological plausibility as both eGFR and phosphate potentially affects FGF23 and mortality risk but are not in the causal pathway.
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