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And commuters will be asked to judge their line regularly.
You can't be asked to judge, and then not judge".
But everyone knows that the author is the last person who should be asked to judge an adaptation.
But everyone knows that the author is the last person who should be asked to judge an adaptation.
He became something of an expert on opera and opera singers, so much so that he would be asked to judge singing and scholarship competitions.
To show that learned assumptions about physical size affect perceived distance, the observer may be asked to judge how far he is from a rectangle of light displayed against total darkness.
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Participants were asked to judge the grammaticality of unambiguous, ungrammatical and ambiguous sentences.
Subjects were asked to judge 26 mobile phone designs by using a user preference rating scale for 11 image words.
The subjects were asked to judge which tone was higher in pitch.
In both the phonetic and prosodic conditions, participants were asked to judge congruency status of the visual prime and the auditory target.
On the Actor version of the SIS, participants are asked to judge how their own anxiety symptoms are interpreted by others.
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