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It didn't take long for kids to see through its pretentious art-sweater, and judge it to be a stationary haddock.
Writing in The Financial Times on Saturday, Tony Barber noted, "In effect, eurozone policy makers have decided to suspend politics as normal in two countries because they judge it to be a mortal threat to Europe's monetary union.
Ultimately, a nation must go to war if the citizens judge it to be a necessity.
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The culture minister, Ed Vaizey, has imposed a temporary stop on its export after experts judged it to be a work of outstanding aesthetic importance.
It's up to us to ensure history judges it to be a fatal mistake.
Many intelligence analysts judged it to be a fizzle that barely shook the ground.
From his bunker Paul Tierney, hot foot up the motorway from Southampton on Friday night, judged it to be a yellow card.
In the absence of any credible explanation for Kelly's behaviour, the tribunal judged it to be a clear case of racial and sexual discrimination.
The striker went down in the box but referee Steven McLean judged it to be a dive.
If the company judges it to be a success, Top 10 could be rolled out to users in other countries.
Similarly, Indie Wire's James Rocchi judged it to be "a confused mix of daringly unique space-travel footage like you've never seen and droningly familiar emotional and plot beats that you've seen all too many times before".
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