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"Furthermore, in certain circumstances the U.S. may judge it to be in its own national interest to participate directly in the destruction of an Iranian nuclear weapons capability.
It didn't take long for kids to see through its pretentious art-sweater, and judge it to be a stationary haddock.
While the dollar is still strong or even overvalued by some measures, its downturn has become pronounced enough that many economists judge it to be at the start of a correction that could continue for some time.
If it were engineered by intentionally putting sulphate into the stratosphere they would judge it to be deliberate.
No one could look back at this and judge it to be anything other than a miniature golden age.
If these companies judge it to be in their self-interest to sell speedier delivery to certain content providers, they should be free to do so.
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But the film's racism was heightened because critics and film historians have judged it to be so brilliant in its use of cinematic techniques.
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Last week, Ofsted judged it to be comprehensively improved – with outstanding leadership and delighted parents.
Many intelligence analysts judged it to be a fizzle that barely shook the ground.
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