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So the very act of judging (W) suffices to render the judgment true.
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Yet people's values may radically underdetermine where they should set the bar for a "good enough" life, again rendering the judgment somewhat arbitrary.
The voters who will render the first judgment on the Republican field have been carefully following the race — 7 in 10 say they have watched recent televised debates — and appear unified around the pursuit of beating Mr. Obama.
As Republicans turned out across the state to render the first judgment of the candidates, some voters conceded that they were still wrestling with selecting someone who stands the best chance of winning in November or one who is fully aligned with conservative principles.
However, visual assessment of samples containing intermediate concentrations of antimicrobials is more difficult, even for experienced technicians which render the visual judgment of the colored reaction as in Delvotest SP-NT subjective (Suhren and Luitz. 1995; Stead et al. 2008).
Only time will render the proper judgment.
History will render the final judgment; historians will definitely write about his role and legacy, as they have done about Senator Henry Cabot Lodge.
And the immediate effect of any change, no matter the states involved, would be a reduction in the influence of Iowa and New Hampshire, which traditionally render the first judgments.
The stock market has rendered the harshest judgment of all.
The stats were meaningless, writes Shandel Richardson in The Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel, when the final score rendered the final judgment.
If you ever wanted to know the exhilaration of otherworldly talents — the ability to shoot balls of electricity from your fists, to soar impossibly from rooftop to rooftop — while rendering the omnipotent judgment of a godling on the innocent and evil alike, play Infamous.
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