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4/10 LH They always say that you should judge something on its what it is, not on what it does.
"But if you're the type of person who can only judge something on a pre-existing rigid set of criteria, you've got a big problem anyway.
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To judge something that is not is to judge nothing, hence, not to judge at all.
Do you really think the average person could see the difference between a contrast ratio of 500,000 1 and a million to 1? Spec obsessions also crack me up because, frankly, you're judging something based on the report of what's inside.
In all pure psychic experiences (in perceiving something, judging about something, willing something, enjoying something, hoping for something, etc).
The first is that the left overwhelmingly supports affirmative action for minorities, a policy far more acceptable than affirmative action for the rich, but which rests on the same belief that people should be judged on something other than their individual abilities.
"You're getting judged on something that you've done at a very early age that most people have never done, and now you're supposed to sustain that forever?" said Marlon Anderson, who has been a teammate of Rollins and Reyes.
These are staggering metrics in the scope of Twitter, which isn't really trying to be Facebook — and wants to be judged on something different.
That way, you can concentrate more fully on how your skills match the required job responsibilities, and not worry about whether or not you are being judged on something other than your outstanding abilities.
I think you should be able to judge whether something is plagiarism on its merits.
But we don't judge on one or two games: track records and consistency mean something.
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