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To judge from the photograph, it came out pretty good.
For the rest, you could only judge from the results.
You'll have to judge from the context which is intended.
To judge from the science wars, you would think the answer was yes.
To judge from the museum's version, the Salon's presentation of Cubism was fantastically fussy.
To judge from the "Post" article, the answer at first glance must be: A lot.
The packed house did too, to judge from the long and loud standing ovation.
And "Fanciulla" did not disappoint, to judge from the 55 curtain calls and effusive press coverage.
You can judge from the agonizing debt spectacle we've watched this summer how well that's working.
To judge from the grumbling across the globe, such guidelines may be necessary.
And to judge from the Philharmonia concert on Wednesday, the competition will be substantial.
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