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However, he said it was impossible to fully judge whether the festival would have a serious impact without investigating properly.
Lawyers with experience in Washington said it's difficult to fully judge McGahn, given the man for whom he works.
The evidence of popularity reassures potential buyers about a product whose quality they cannot fully judge until they have bought it and consumed it.
The joint was so swollen that doctors were unable to fully judge the extent of the injury for a couple of days.
Sabine Koppl, spokeswoman for the Austrian National Tourism Board, acknowledged "scattered cancellations" by tour groups, but said it was too early to fully judge the reaction.
"We're conducting the biggest experiment on our kids — the digital transition — without research". It's hard to fully judge how much screen time has increased in recent years.
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If we don't try too hard, we will never see our full potential – and that saves us from being fully judged by others.
"We wanted to invite top owners, to get everybody to know that next year we're going to have a fully judged concours with 100 to 150 cars," Nick Lemieux, the concours director, said.
"True Detective" isn't over, of course: like any mystery, it can't be fully judged before the finale — it might yet complete that mystical time loop Rust keeps ranting about.
While the impact of this can't yet be fully judged, it is possible that the Independent Campaign played a crucial role in helping Space for Giants put in place the architecture to protect elephants and their habitat in the places they are most vulnerable.
But fully judging its merits will also be difficult without access to the underlying intelligence information, which is also classified and will not be released.
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