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"Unlike Western art, where we have a brand-name mentality, which judges the value of a work of art by its author.
(ii) Turbulent atomization model, which judges the occurrence of local atomization based on the interfacial turbulence model data and predicts the mean diameter, ejection velocity and number density of resulting atomized droplets.
Recently, in an effort to improve the competitiveness of nuclear energy in a deregulated market, modifications to maintenance policies and TSs are being considered within a risk-informed viewpoint, which judges the effectiveness of a TS, e.g. a particular maintenance policy, with respect to its implications on the safety and economics of the system operation.
The lawsuit filers include two licensed doctors, one M.D./Ph.D., one other scientist, an engineer, and a statistician, all of whom sat on scientific review committees for the Center for Devices and Radiological Health, which judges the efficacy of cancer-screening devices.
There are no beauty contests (unless you count the Miss Camel Competition, which judges the full lips and long eye-lashes).
That said, the Philippines has done rather poorly in the World Bank's (WB) Doing Business rankings, which judges the desirability of doing business in a country based on 10 key indicators.
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Unknown to the UK, which judged the conference a huge success, the Afghan side left feeling deeply aggrieved.
Affairs at Melilla, Bilbao, and in the Asturias were considered to-day at the Cabinet Council in Madrid, which judged the situation at the gravest faced since 1909.
In particular, the haptic throttle has not been added to the real demonstrator, since it was perceived as less effective by simulator test riders, which judged the haptic glove as more effective in conveying warnings.
It is no coincidence that Snowden invoked the principals of the Nuremberg trials, which judged the crimes of Nazism in 1945.
Most institutions have protocol review committees, which judge the science of the study and its impact on clinical practice in the institution.
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