Sentence examples for made in judging from inspiring English sources

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But projecting a 14-year-old's ability is a tricky exercise, and mistakes are made in judging talent and personality.

Engineers describe this situation as one where trade-offs have to be made: in judging the merit of one option relative to other options, a relative bad performance on one criterion can be balanced by a relatively good performance on another criterion.

We first calculated an overall ANOVA over the errors per condition (FF, GG, FG and GF) which were made in judging the appropriateness of the context-accentuation associations.

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A spokesman for the Justice Department declined to comment specifically on the case but sent the government's briefs, which lay out arguments similar to those made in Judge Miller's decision.

Everyone dedicated to fair play recognizes that improvements must be made in the judging of figure skating.

This study also indicates that, in teacher education, teachers' awareness of the ZPD can be practiced and enhanced through DA approaches, and this would ultimately affect how teachers make decisions in judging learners' current performance and other emerging abilities.

The programme-makers added: "We regret the mistake that was made in the initial judging but we do not believe the book is appropriate for children as young as six".

Titchmarsh may have been the model of calm, but the air on Friday was filled with the fragrance of freesias and frustration as the last adjustments were made in time for judging on Sunday, and the official opening on Tuesday.

The move mimicked the decision Major League Baseball had made in hiring judge Kenesaw Mountain Landis as League Commissioner the previous year to quell questions about the integrity of baseball in wake of the 1919 World Series gambling scandal; The New York Times called Hays the "screen Landis".

In an interview set to air later Friday on Fox News, Christie said of the aides who he and the report have blamed for the traffic mess that he had "made a mistake in judging their judgment and their character".

For even in describing such a circumstance, one assumes that the fact of the matter is that the image in question is a memory image and that the subject has made a mistake in judging the image to be of imagination.

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