Sentence examples for is asked to judge from inspiring English sources

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(The donkey is asked to judge between the cuckoo and the nightingale, and picks, of course, the cuckoo).

It marks the first time that a jury of 12 ordinary citizens of one country is asked to judge people accused of war crimes committed in another country.

She is charmed by the proud, independent retailers that line the high street in the local town, Ilminster, and is asked to judge the annual Christmas window display competition.

Tono, a fan of traditional kroncong music, is asked to judge a singing competition at Gambir Market.

The program is functioning like this: the user is asked to judge whether various criteria, presented one by one, are fulfilled or not and the system chooses how to move on, based on user input.

When the medical oncologist informs patients about this study, he or she is asked to judge whether or not the patient will desire information about adverse events, tumour response, and median survival that will be offered in the interview.

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Is that the standard we are being asked to judge Sarah Palin?

And commuters will be asked to judge their line regularly.

You can't be asked to judge, and then not judge".

Being asked to judge a literary prize is generally one of life's more thankless tasks.

In 2002, he was asked to judge an annual business plan competition called the Big Bang, at the University of California, Davis.

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