Sentence examples for better positioned to judge from inspiring English sources

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All of these people know far more than I do about The Times and are better positioned to judge the movie.

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Among other things, the latter are in an even better position to judge relevant economic needs than state officials are.

As more companies use the product, and Grok feeds on more streams of data, the world will be in a better position to judge whether Mr. Hawkins is correct.

We'll be in a better position to judge when we know if Mr. Gore's organization has picked up steam and created a buzz.

After his July remarks, Merkel responded that she may be in a better position to judge her country's dependence than the current U.S. president.

Presumably these 59% are in a better position to judge than the 27% of GB voters who think Irish unification has become more likely.

In response to Trump's accusations that Germany was captive to Russia, Merkel — who grew up in East Germany — on Wednesday cautioned the president that she may be in a better position to judge her country's dependence.

By then, the Treasury will be in a better position to judge the impact of imported inflation – from higher costs for petrol, mobile phones, food and cars – and how well or badly the economy is responding.

These differences should provide clear indicators regarding the sensitivity (susceptibility) of cells to arginine deprivation, from which we will be in a much better position to judge which tumours to treat, and possibly how to design the best treatment to eliminate them.

A few minutes later, she quoted a second passage along similar lines, and Mr. Phillips again deferred to her. "Obviously, Justice Ginsburg, you are in a much better position to judge what was intended here," he said, before going on to say that this case involved a different federal statute than the 2003 one.

When they have been agreed, we should be in a better position to judge whether the SDGs are adequate to address one of the world's foremost health challenges: the triple burden of malnutrition (or undernutrition), micronutrient deficiencies and overweight/obesity.

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