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The problem is judging whether someone is lying, when the truth is needed, or whether the supposedly ethical judgment of the liar is not itself distorting and self-serving.
Keep in mind, the new user is judging whether this app is engaging right off the bat.
The main problem in studing the beneficial effects of foods is judging whether the effect comes from specific compounds or from other bioactive compounds of these foods.
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We therefore developed a set of heuristics with which it is judged whether an EBS is useful or not for error awareness (Hirashima et al. 1998; Horiguchi and Hirashima 2001).
Generally, an investor will be judging whether your business can attract and retain customers.
The fact is, with or without the latest technology, people will always be judging whether you're paying personal attention to them.
You are judging whether or not a rape occurred even if it is now called sexual misconduct.
Snap decisions can be important defense mechanisms; if we are judging whether someone is dangerous, our brains and bodies are hard-wired to react very quickly, within milliseconds.
"If you want to play basketball, nobody's judging whether or not you have talent," said Mr. Greenberg, a real estate sales associate who has a background in film.
The panels are supposed to be judging whether the drug, known as Plan B, is safe enough to use without medical supervision.
A key consideration in thinking about Boalt, Cannon said, was judging whether his civic contributions outweighed his racist campaign.
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