Sentence examples for question of judging from inspiring English sources

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The question of judging anonymity remains more of a pressing matter.

It's a question of judging people for what they are and not who they are.

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During this period the question of Judge's salaries also arose, and almost caused a constitutional crisis.

These questions reflect the difficulties of judging textbooks everywhere.

The survey asked the respondents a series of questions to judge the degree to which the University's coherent campus strategy had led to noticeable or memorable change for staff.

But we believe there is a more compelling way to answer this question, by judging the results of non-slam winners in Grand Slam events.

But this is not a question of ranking or judging.

Khan's team are unhappy with referee Joseph Cooper and also questioned the judging of the fight.

The question of the judges may be more difficult.

The ruling played down the question of bias: Judges "impartially carry out their duties and make tough decisions time and time again, and that they uniformly do so without engaging in any location-specific favoritism".

The broader question of how judges deal with the substantive complexity of the cases before them has been a subject of growing interest, much of it revolving around the capacity of so-called junk science to sway impressionable jurors.

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