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judging

noun as in determining

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But the Dodgers committed $182 million to Snell for a reason, and judging by how they didn’t rush him back from a shoulder injury he sustained in April, that reason wasn’t to win regular-season games.

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Not yet, judging by Alpha Arena, a new competition measuring the investing ability of six of the best-known large language models.

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Not yet, judging by Alpha Arena, a new competition measuring the investing ability of six of the best-known large language models.

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He said: "I am absolutely buzzing about the news that I'm going to be chairing the judging panel. It's going to be - as they say - absolute scenes in there. Let the yelling commence."

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The current bull market is only in Year 3, suggesting years of more gains, judging by history.

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