Sentence examples for judging the light from inspiring English sources

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In this case, they were judging the light provided by groups of new L.E.D. streetlights strategically interspersed among older high-pressure sodium bulbs.

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The square picture had to be composed first of all by the eye and then framed (the image appears back to front in the viewfinder on top of the Rolleiflex), the exposure set - not by use of a light meter but by judging the intensity of the light on the back of her hand, and the picture shot, once.

I came down to Miami Beach this past weekend to, among other things, judge the Amstel Light Burger Bash Presented by Pat LaFrieda hosted by Rachael Ray, as it is officially known.

Mr. Bewkes said the show's content had to be judged in the light of its "obvious artistic merit".

To judge from the light security presence outside Japan's embassy in Beijing, police are not expecting any repeat of September's excitement.Indeed, quiet commemorations of such anniversaries have been the rule, and protests have been the exception.

Sculptor and installation artist Sigalit Landau, who has been keenly aware of this politicisation since her first exhibitions in the early 90s, says: "You are always going to be judged [in the light of the] conflict and your background".

On the other hand, it is easy to argue that his past achievements deserved at least one more season and his Champions League record has to be judged in the light of two ridiculously tough draws.

The head of the Federal Emergency Management Agency, Michael Brown, a former commissioner for the International Arabian Horse Association, made a hash of dealing with the disaster but nevertheless received an encomium from the president—"Brownie, you're doing a heckuva job"—that rang around the country.The Truman hopeHow will Mr Bush be judged in the light of history?

And yet, as the two facts that most people know about Orff remind us, Orff's music has always been fated to be judged in the light of his severely compromised public life and of the deeply damaged personality Palmer's film so graphically depicts.

The applications of these accelerators are judged in the light of mechanical and aging resistance properties in the carbon black-filled natural rubber system.

Then, the probability that, judged in the light of all rightmaking and wrongmaking properties, known and unknown, it would not be morally wrong to allow the event in question must be less than \(\frac{1}{2}\frac{1}{

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