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It's too early to judge the results of any Obama policy.
"We do not claim neuLash grows eyelashes, but invite users to judge the results of their lashes and brows after four weeks of use," he said.
And in two years, the people can judge the results of what each party has brought to the table and vote accordingly.
Nadella began as CEO in February 2014, and, after a little over a year, it's too early to judge the results of his tenure.
The aim of this article is to offer practitioners the tools, the simplest keys, that will allow them to understand and critically judge the results of scientific studies.
In light of this ability to judge the results of the sciences, philosophy can also organize knowledge, assigning to each of them their proper sphere and scope.
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The pundits must be careful not to judge the result of the vote for a candidate she stands with purely based on her having been there.
In this study, the LAMP reaction was the signal used to judge the result of the analysis.
Unlike many others, not least Michael Howard, the war-supporting Tory leader, Mr Kennedy did not pre-judge the results of the Hutton inquiry and, unlike others, he has been careful to make a distinction between Tony Blair's political judgment and his personal integrity.How much will this affect the Lib Dems' prospects in the general election that may be no more than 13 months away?
Judging the results of the six-year nation-building effort that cost about $1.3 billion a year is not easy.
EVEN when people agree with the judges, the results of a figure skating competition can look wrong, as they did last Thursday night.
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