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Furthermore, QD has been criticised for its lack of rigour and for being flawed, when it comes to judging its credibility.
When it comes to judging these pastries, is their presentation more important than their taste?
Rankings are, rightly, an important element when it comes to judging business schools.
But the West has double-standards when it comes to judging human-rights violations.
There is also a difference between men and women when it comes to judging spending.
And he's always had very good instincts when it comes to judging people".
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Although Dukakis said that he has got over the slight, he still sounded a bit prickly when it came to judging Dean's record.
When it came to judging the necessity and proportionality of what they were allowed to look for, would-be American users were told it was "your call".
In mid-Missouri, it was widely known that when it came to judging sixteen-year-old males the D.M.V. was even tougher than the Methodists.
MacKenzie also told the inquiry he believed different standards were applied to different papers when it came to judging the ethics and legality of stories and whether they were in the public interest, which he put down to snobbery.
"It was a close run when it came to judging the final, but Nancy is deservedly our winner and I must admit that I have been inspired by her baking".
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