Sentence examples for in relation to judging from inspiring English sources

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He wittily deployed the Zhou Enlai line "It's too early to say", in relation to judging the impact of his reforms, but then bludgeoned any amusement out of it by deconstructing the precise circumstances in which the phrase had originally been used.

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In relation to judges' directions – where a judge gives crucial guidance to jurors about what they have heard – the research team asked jurors at Winchester crown court to recall two key questions in a case in which a defendant was charged with violence.

It is a concrete object, but not grasped as a concrete simple, but grasped in relation to what is judged of it in the predicate.

Complaint was also made on behalf of Mohammed in relation to the trial judge's ruling over the admissibility of his safety interview and the "confession" of Osman.

Longuenesse maintains that there is a close connection between the "capacity to judge" [Vermögen zu urteilen] in that work and the faculty of judgment in the Critique of Judgment, a connection which she summarizes by describing the faculty of judgment as the "actualization" of the capacity to judge in relation to sensory perceptions (1998, 8).

It is however also possible to have a factory that will define many different entities and put them in relation to one another if judged appropriate; this is most likely to happen for the assets only, and is not recommended for the behaviours.

Generally the effectiveness of interventions has been judged in relation to how far the specific outcomes relate to the specific person targeted (person with dementia or family caregiver).

The latter states that values cannot be compared at all, since there is no 'common currency' in terms of which to compare them: each value, being sui generis, cannot be judged in relation to any other value, because there is nothing in relation to which both can be judged or measured.

In the property world, the major real estate agents tend to judge things in relation to London and its sharply inflated prime market.

To appraise something is to judge it in relation to the means required to attain it, and as a means or cause of further consequences.

It might be effective to use levels like Difficult, Moderate, and Easy to rank them, rather than trying to judge them in relation to one another.

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