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Putin's counterterrorism efforts are judged more leniently than those of other countries, and as a result his own citizens, and ours, are less secure.

Drugs to treat people at the end of life should be judged more leniently, it was decided, with a cost-effectiveness threshold higher than the usual £30,000 for a year of good-quality life.

But when we think about the outcast pitcher — and about the whole steroids scandal — we should keep their parallel stories in mind, and perhaps judge modern athletes more leniently.

Most ignore the tendency for some reviewers to consistently judge more harshly or leniently than other reviewers.

Getting judged.

And, although debate is raging over whether his reforms lie at the root of today's rising poverty, in general Germans view Mr Schröder's tenure more leniently than they did a year ago.The public could be disappointed, to judge by Mr Schröder's recent meeting with Joschka Fischer, his Green foreign minister, in a Berlin restaurant.

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Judging panel.

Judging People.

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