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And commuters will be asked to judge their line regularly.
The Scottish government will publish a white paper in November that will lay out plans for an independent Scotland which voters will be asked to judge next year.
Jury members - who must all be music industry professionals - will be asked to judge vocal capacity, performance, composition of the song and overall impression by the act.
The committee will be asked to judge whether each outcome can be defined as a serious adverse outcome and whether it has a "reasonable causal relationship" with the index surgery.
This checklist will be tested in a inter-rater reproducibility study, in which a number of raters will be asked to judge a selection of validation studies of a variety of measurement instruments.
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At this point, parents will also be asked to judge whether their child has understood and is able to make a well-considered decision.
When the medical oncologist informs patients about this study, he or she is asked to judge whether or not the patient will desire information about adverse events, tumour response, and median survival that will be offered in the interview.
Participants were asked to judge the grammaticality of unambiguous, ungrammatical and ambiguous sentences.
[The Supreme Court is] not being asked to judge Dickey-Wicker".
Subjects were asked to judge 26 mobile phone designs by using a user preference rating scale for 11 image words.
Physicians were asked to judge if an error occurred.
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