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"One or more fast-growing regional powers may judge that changes in its economic and political interests merit the risk of an aggressive programme of espionage," the report said.
You may judge that idea on its own merits.
History may judge that he did the opposite.
History may judge that Mr Zapatero was right to oppose the war in Iraq.
His associates may judge that any plans he helped to hatch have been compromised.
He may judge that he has improved, this was even better.
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So, a subject may rationally judge that is a square when taking her experience at face value not only because her perception involves a nonconceptual way of representing a square but for that reason, since such a nonconceptual way of representing squares is part of the individuation conditions of the concept square.
We may judge him for that; we may wish that our father had revealed his own struggles to help others who are similarly trapped, but that was not his chosen battle.
It may judge rightly that its readership demographic is more likely to be the car-owning, conventional bourgeoisie, which feels affronted by downtown bicycling bohemians and any politically-correct tribune in city hall who spends its tax dollars tearing up perfectly good parking spaces to create bike lanes.
WHEN history comes to assess France's response to the Paris terror attacks of January 2015, it may judge them the moment that a battered nation returned to the values it was founded to protect.
Some may judge from my tone that my approach is radical.
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