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How does this fit? A. I can't judge in terms of a person or a personality.
"I don't think that the life of the judge in terms of ethics is less restrictive than the life of any other member of the government".
The problem this leads to is how the subject could fit into a nature conceived of in deterministic terms, given that the subject's ability to know is dependent upon its 'spontaneous' self-caused ability to judge in terms of the categories.
In the era of cART, the literature on neuronal death and dropout in HIV-infected people remains highly difficult to judge in terms of its clinical relevancy.
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"Then the concert gets judged in terms of how good a reproduction it is.
Judged in terms of pure potential, this last match-up looks the pick of the bunch.
Judged in terms of creativity, spectacle and drama, Invictus might as well be stuck on Robben Island.
Champagne is often judged in terms of its strength and power.
Judged in terms of mainstream US cinema, 2008 is already shaping up as a vintage year.
But, judged in terms of the broader Bafta picture, it's also curious.
Judged in terms of cold, hard numbers, The King's Speech is already a winner.
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