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But even with the benefit of hindsight, it is tough to judge the efficacy and wisdom of renting a top player for a stretch run.
It is tough to judge to what extent that is the case now, but both Ms. Abramson and Mr. Baquet, independently, told me how important they believe it is — along with having strong editors with sound judgment at every level.
While it is tough to judge from the picture the authorities released whether Mr. Connor's clothing is bespoke, his jacket and button-down shirt do set him apart from the average desperado.
Syria is one of those exogenous things, and it is tough to judge the implications.
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Vanitee is at the point where it is aiming to scale into new markets, so it's tough to judge its feasibility right now, but it is shaping up to be the primary player that tests the sustainability of this business model for beauty services.
"It's tough to judge," said Lou Lamoriello, the Devils' president and general manager.
In a game where it was tough to judge any collective or individual performance, Evans nevertheless showed well.
The social networking side of things also seems a little pointless, though it's tough to judge because some of the features aren't active yet.
Perhaps it's tough to judge this movie because the nostalgia for the other Bourne movies made by Damon and Greengrass is so strong and indelible.
Even the downwind holes were tough to judge how the far the ball is going".
Sound was tougher to judge than I'd like in the crowded demo room, especially as the fit wasn't perfect.
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