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Ultimately, judging the effects may take time.
All this makes judging the effects of NAFTA very difficult.Take real wages.
The delayed publication of the figures, which cover the period from 22 October 2012 to the end of February 2013, means the public has no independent way of judging the effects of tighter sanctions.
By such standards, when it comes to judging the effects of Occupy, it's far too soon to tell -- and as with so many moments and movements, we may never fully know.
Lloyd Clark wrote: "On the battlefield, Epsom ended, rather ignominiously, in a sort of draw" and that judging the effects of Operation Epsom is hampered by disagreement about Montgomery's intent.
The importance of 'reference therapy' or its absence (placebo) for judging the effects of metformin follows from the preceding paragraph and was mentioned above.
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Say-on-pay, though nonbinding, lets investors influence executive pay, while the pay-gap ratio is crucial to determining whether executive compensation is excessive and to judging the effect of pay gaps on company performance and the broader economy.
They used to say, "If you want to sell her, paint her yellow". Today, a more scientific method of judging the effect of color on a house's salability shows otherwise: yellow houses sell for over $3,000 less.
Judging the effect of this laboratory evolution on the thermal niche of these bacterial populations therefore depends on one's perspective.
If it isn't done on an ongoing and shared basis one can't effectively compare the before and after situation and judge the effects of the program.
It is too soon to judge the effects of this.
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