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You don't get any of that on a Kindle, so it may be that you end up judging the book purely on the words it contains.
All too often, you end up judging others by using yourself as a basis for comparison.
We all end up judging those around us and gravitating toward certain types of people.
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That's nonsense: the administration has wallowed in precisely the kind of hysterical wartime infringement of civil liberties that history always ends up judging harshly.
The NHS care regulator's inspectors found that shortages of doctors and nurses in A&E were so acute, and the unit so busy, that untrained receptionists there ended up judging which patients needed medical attention first.
As Libération, a left-wing newspaper, put it: deputies could end up "being judged on their wealth rather than their political action".Rumours and leaks are rife.
Fatally, European decisions end up being judged against the sole yardstick of sovereignty, rather than that of Britain's interests.Ministers are worried and should be.
"The whole stay at home or go back to work [debate] … mothers and fathers – particularly mothers, perhaps – end up feeling judged and guilty about decisions.
So if you are structuring a legal document, you don't know what legal system it will end up being judged under," he says.
"With Rangers not in the top flight there's a great chance you're going to win the league, you have more money to spend than everyone else, but really you'll end up being judged on how well you do in Europe and how well your buys do.
When we go looking for something, we often find it--meaning we end up feeling judged a lot more than warranted.
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