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judged

adjective as in reviewed

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It’s a track record about which we’re proud — and that we want to maintain — so it’s crucial that we get the exact right mix of judges.

A week later, in front of a different judge, the housing authority dropped the claim about timeliness.

Friday, a judge tentatively ruled Leventhal’s team had a point.

To make these calls, human referees, umpires and judges train for years.

A judge dismissed the motions but left open the possibility of another challenge.

But he should not be judged by his wavering as a presidential candidate.

But these must be proven under a signed and sworn statement and judged reasonable by the DOH.

Every time a victim comes forward and is shamed, judged, or ridiculed, I remember what it felt like to not be believed.

People should be judged by what they stand for and how hard they work.

Inclusiveness,” says Visser, “must be judged on policies, not on numbers.

Judged from this point of view only, the elasticity provided by the new law is doubtless adequate.

And so these features take on a kind of moral rightness before they are judged of as pleasing to the eye and as beautiful.

They spoke like this because they are accustomed to abandon altogether those whom they have once judged incurable.

The advantages and the drawbacks, if any, of the system may here be seen and judged of by all who are interested in the matter.

Them that judged the cartoons at Westminster Hall, knew plaguey little more nor that.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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