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We cannot judge the merits of these.
The ability to judge the merits of particular arguments.
Trade unions have welcomed Gupta's interest but said it is too early to judge the merits of potential bidders.
Have a look at the Cuomo letter and the reply here (posted as a separate document because of its length) and judge the merits of her argument.
Here he can discuss "the commodification of conscience" at a wine-soaked dinner party, and then condescendingly judge the merits of the hostess's bookshelf ("Borges, Boswell, Bulgakov").
"Hey, it could be fun and the public can judge the merits of our arguments much better," he says.The Canadian government is likely to have the last laugh.
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Mr. Berezovsky responded to this question by saying, "You won't have to wait long" to judge the merit of his case.
Instead, he argued, Congress should focus on the vast bulk of the budget that it has already ceded to the administration's control, and should improve the authorization process by which Congressional committees judge the merit of spending items, the appropriations process in which the money is allocated and subsequent oversight.
The simulation results easily helped us to judge the merit of the proposed FM, FAQM and FS because of their remarkable performance over the traditional non-fuzzy mechanisms.
At least one congressman thinks he is better equipped to judge the merit of research than the world's premier scientists.
In the world of technology, the best way to judge the merit of an idea is by the size of the bubble it helps create.
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