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It was not, despite the contortions of the Republicans, actually a new, a partisan, or a particularly radical idea that different judges judge differently.
Yet O'Connor also thinks -- a few pages later -- that women in fact judge differently in some circumstances, even if that should not be a principal reason for appointing them.
Companies will judge differently to satisfy stakeholders' requirement according to their perception of stakeholders' importance (Table 16).
This often caused disagreement between the annotators since each annotator might judge differently whether the interviewee appearing later in the story was the same person or was part of a group mentioned in the abstract part.
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What does and does not come under canon law, what is or is not a source of canon law, which law is universal and which local, and other such questions must be judged differently for different periods.
However, intra-observer variability is defined in terms of the decisions assigned within the observer; for instance, the same dermatologist judges differently on the same image at different times.
Although this time point will differ between patients and be judged differently between clinicians, a consensus based on eGFR or symptoms linked to kidney failure may be possible and would reduce the number of patients with asymptomatic CKD stage 5 being labeled as receiving conservative management.
Second, that an event of a given physical duration would be perceived as having different durations in different temporal contexts, i.e., would be judged differently by each clock.
Five X-rays were scored differently on calcification score with a maximum difference of score ±2; two X-rays were judged differently on increased CTR due to borderline cardiomegaly.
An album gets judged differently than a 45.
Situations like this have to be judged differently.
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