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But fairness is not the right measure by which to judge an urban policy.
Nor are there any precedents by which to judge our new intellectual wealth.
Mr. Corbat has also given investors precise targets by which to judge him.
Are these distributions, therefore, the best criteria by which to judge the physiological plausibility of models of the visual cortex?
The surviving fragments are, in fact, a touchstone by which to judge all other carpets.
This new measurement system gives theatres an intriguing, alternative method by which to judge the quality of their output.
A better one by which to judge the success of its policies is this: are more people safer?
A better question by which to judge the success of Australia's asylum policies is this: are more people safer?
The article seeks to provide clinicians with some criteria by which to judge the validity of cost-based evaluations of the treatment and consequences of back pain.
They then use those qualities as criteria by which to judge an in-class political debate on education.
The project operates on the honor system, in that there is no independent verification by which to judge corporate claims.
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