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The phrase "judge off" is not correct and usable in written English
It seems to be an incorrect combination of words and does not convey a clear meaning. Example: "You shouldn't judge off appearances alone."
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The court does not have the power to keep a judge off the bench permanently.
The panel that removed Mr. Moore lacks the authority to permanently keep a judge off the bench.
Mr. Ashcroft is certain to be questioned closely at his confirmation hearings about his efforts to keep a black judge off another federal appeals court.
On Monday, speaking to a local television station in Florida, Rubio said, of Trump's call to take the judge off the case, "I think it's wrong.
Sometimes, the practice is aimed at driving a judge off the criminal bench and into civil court.
Player and manager Leo Durocher later stated, "The legend has been spread that the owners hired the Judge off the federal bench.
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"You're judged off how you respond when things are bad, and I think he responded" in Saturday's game.
Lady Angelica, a sword-toting woman in white, bought the judges off with marshmallow angel food cake and white chocolate kabobs.
But Niger is still judged "off-track" to meet its target, because continuing at the current rate will still result in a reduction of slightly below two-thirds.
Even hills with lush vegetation that would have been tempting during droughts were judged off-limits.
Duff twice tried his luck from range for Fulham but his first shot flew wide and, when the second was charged down, Dempsey spun and shot in from 10 yards, but the goal was rightly judged off-side.
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