Sentence examples for judged able from inspiring English sources

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Derek agreed to embark upon the necessary survey, and was, as Arup had judged, able to enter into detailed discussion of the acoustic as well as the spatial requirements of a concert hall.

The $1m prize is awarded each year to an individual who is judged able to spark global change.

Those judged able to pay some of what they owed could be disqualified from Chapter 7 bankruptcy which allows most unsecured debts, like credit-card bills, to be wiped out.

"Obama has transitioned from a movement leader to a presidential leader," says Democratic pollster Celinda Lake, saying he has "crossed the threshold" to being judged able to handle the job.

One of the provisions in the law is that it only applies to those in "constant and unbearable physical or mental suffering that cannot be alleviated". The removal of age restrictions does mean more safeguards, including that the child is judged able to understand what euthanasia means.

In addition to their variety, the conceptualizations of assent are also problematic because they fail to make a clear distinction between assent and consent: if a child is deemed incompetent and unable to consent to participate in a study, how is it that he or she can be judged able to provide "affirmative agreement"?

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This option is judged most able to focus on the mission of stewardship, meet its technical challenges, survive inevitable periods of political and economic instabilities, and meet current generation cost and implementation concerns.

Under the old system, pupils judged more able would be assigned to sit O-levels (GCE), while the bulk sat CSEs – an exam seen as an inferior qualification.

But getting a place on the seats does not secure a definite place in the next round with the judges able to change their mind and send home a seated contestant in favour of another hopeful.

A: In December, ministers announced that prisoners serving more than four years should lose the right to vote, with the sentencing judge able to impose a ban for prisoners on shorter sentences.

They may be preferred, says Milan Vaishnav of the Carnegie Endowment, if voters judge them able "to get things done".

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