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No, more likely, they're judging themselves — and that's just sad.
They have started judging themselves in terms of impact, growth and outreach.
In judging the Florida election dispute, the justices inevitably will be judging themselves.
They are thin-skinned about any moral transgression they might commit and rigorously honest when judging themselves.
The idea of a girl posing on film seems to encapsulate something about how women are treated, and how they think of themselves: women are often judging themselves, and being judged, according to standards of beauty and femininity.
Fascinatingly, the movie evokes more passion when those being interviewed are speaking about the prerogatives of faith in the face of evil and judging themselves against what Bonhoeffer achieved in his lifetime.
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And to judge themselves accordingly.
Other nations judge themselves little different, apart from the Poles.
Characters were taught how to assess one another and judge themselves.
Revenge: This was the custom of the peasants, and they would judge themselves.
Do they judge themselves, and are they judged by others more harshly?
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