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There are subjective elements of judging.
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The government lawyers had their greatest difficulty reconciling two elements of Judge Jackson's decision.
It is hard to see how images or pictures can do that without using any syntactic structure or discursive elements, to say nothing of judging, e.g., conditionals, disjunctive or negative propositions, quantifications, negative existentials, etc.[9] Moreover, there are difficulties with imagistic representations arising from demands on processing representations.
Augustan painting likewise displays a successful combination of Greek and Roman elements, to judge from the frescoes in the house of Livia on the Palatine.
26 The fallacy of judging the strength of a study on the basis of a single element such as randomisation is being taken seriously.
After sounds were presented, a question screen with a reminder of which element to judge ("Was the INSTRUMENT/PITCH of the notes the same (SAME) or different (DIFF)?") appeared, and participants were instructed to press a button for same or different (labeled "SAME" or "DIFF").
The activity against multi-drug-resistant isolates based on novel modes of action is a highly favorable element to judge the future of some of the recently developed anthelmintic compounds.
Then add in the element of being judged by a group of strangers, which can be an incredible experience -- like getting into a fraternity or sorority.
A composite criterion was chosen because we wanted to include both neonatal and maternal elements in judging the success of the intervention.
It apparently considers more elements in judging a position.
Lenses of different species may have elements of homology as judged by using similar inherited genetic networks to direct their development; yet, they acquired independently a variety of different crystallins for their optical roles.
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