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If it isn't done on an ongoing and shared basis one can't effectively compare the before and after situation and judge the effects of the program.
It is too soon to judge the effects of this.
Foreign journalists are not permitted to go to the government side of the city, so it's hard to judge the effects of rebel shelling.
An investigation was conducted to judge the effects of BaHfO3 content on the ceramics' phase structure, microstructure, phase transition temperatures, and piezoelectric properties.
According to the Office for Budget Responsibility, which Osborne created to judge the effects of government policy on growth, the structural deficit was now bigger than the estimate used by Labour.
Because the amount of DNA in the blood from a tumor is roughly proportional to the size and stage of the cancer, such tests can also be used to judge the effects of surgery or drug treatment.
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It is still hard to judge the effect of the Hernandez case.
It would allow investors to more accurately judge the effect of pay structures on company performance.
But the Football League clubs say that there is not enough data to yet judge the effect of the discrepancy.
"It is difficult to judge the effect of these big events,not only the election of Mr Trump, but Brexit, the defeat of the Italian referendum.
Without company-specific data, however, it is impossible to measure and judge the effect of pay structures on companies and the broader economy.
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