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judging

[juhj-ing] / ˈdʒʌdʒ ɪŋ /
NOUN
determining
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Race simulations are usually the best way of judging relative pace, and there Verstappen was consistently gaining about 0.6secs a lap on Norris on the straights when they were running concurrently.

From BBC

The second thing to know is that the software crash is definitely over, but also has further to go, judging by Wall Street analysis.

From Barron's

Greater representation of women in parliament is also in the charter - and judging by the tiny number of successful female candidates in the election, there is a long way to go.

From BBC

As soon as the French edged out the Americans, figure skating officially had its Olympic judging controversy.

From The Wall Street Journal

Still, he added that there will be winners and losers from a “very violent technology cycle” and cautioned against judging software companies by their current revenues, which are faring relatively well.

From The Wall Street Journal