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Either decision will get you judged, of course.
There had been a period of sniping from the Remainers, but it had been judged of little consequence, Flynn suggested.
The fear of being judged, of being found wanting at such a basic level, is too heavy a burden to add to the one they already carry.
And he judged of others by himself, not believing in what he saw, and always believing that every man had his real, most interesting life under the cover of secrecy and under the cover of night".
The popular vote is not the standard by which nominations are judged, of course, but again, she thinks a lead in the nationwide popular vote would help her with superdelegates.
The next year, Story published an abridgment for schools, explaining that the Constitution "is the language of the People, to be judged of according to the common sense, and not by mere theoretical reasoning".
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Describes the judging of the sheep.
Judging of handling.
Judging of fleece according to certain standards.
Fear of being judged.
She accused judges of bias.
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