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Caitlin Hayden, a spokeswoman for the United States National Security Council, said in a statement that while Washington was open to dialogue, it would "judge North Korea by its actions and not its words, and look forward to seeing steps that show North Korea is ready to abide by its commitments and obligations".
In its request for proposals, the city said it would judge universities' plans based in part on their expertise and realism in taking on a huge urban project, a factor that all along looked like a potential weakness for Stanford.
The Obama administration has said that it would judge the new Palestinian government by its policies and that it would have to recognize Israel, accept previous agreements with it and renounce violence.
It would judge the king, draft a new republican constitution, and govern France during the emergency.
announced last week that from now on it would judge on a case-by-case basis FBI requests for reports on activities of Americans travelling abroad.
The central bank signaled that further cuts might be on the horizon, saying it would judge carefully "to what extent further monetary stimulus will be required".
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I decided I'd judged it from a distance long enough, and should give it a shot.
If it were engineered by intentionally putting sulphate into the stratosphere they would judge it to be deliberate.
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