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But there is another reason why the health or otherwise of US-Russia relations should not be judged exclusively by their talks about Syria: to believe that the two countries are capable of ending the conflict in Syria is to believe that the cold war continues, and that every war is a proxy superpower war.

Asked about talk that the conclusion of negotiations with Croatia could be postponed until Serbia was ready to start its discussions on membership, Mr. Orban said that such a link should not be made and that countries should be judged exclusively on their preparedness.

Back in 2005, he wrote that "it's not that writers of color in this country don't have their work judged on literary merit; it's that we are not judged exclusively on these grounds". Daniel explains: "When we should be judged on the basis of our ability to imagine worlds and empathize with our characters, we are instead reduced to merely representing that which we must surely know firsthand.

That may change with the launch of the world's first international beauty contest judged exclusively by a robot jury.

The final status of any claim is not something that can be judged exclusively from within science it has to do with the philosophy of science.

In this case, the project must be judged exclusively on the available budget or the personal expectations of the project owner.

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Each completion was scored positive or not, judging exclusively the completion word in isolation, independently of the context provided by the stem.

In most mines, foremen are judged almost exclusively by the productivity of their crew, said Mr. Brannon, the 30-year-old miner from Kentucky.

When schools are judged almost exclusively by standardized test scores, teachers and principals don't have the flexibility to veer from what essentially are scripted lessons.

One argument could be that, as women have been judged almost exclusively on how they look, putting up with the "male gaze" for centuries, where is the harm in redressing the balance, giving men a taste of their own medicine?

Despite its pivotal role in controlling the overall economics of a mining operation, the expected blasting performance is often judged almost exclusively on the basis of poorly defined parameters such as powder factor and is often qualitative which results in very subjective assessment of blasting performance.

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