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The judge will pronounce sentence on the defendant this afternoon.
She wrote an article attacking the judges and their conduct of the trial.
He shouted abuse at the judge after being sentenced to five years imprisonment.
You shouldn't judge people by their external appearances .
Not everyone judges success by the same standards - some people think happiness is more important than money.
The competition will be judged by a panel of experts.
There are various points to look out for when you're judging dogs in a competition.
I can't really be objective when I'm judging my daughter's work.
Individual labeling reactions and hybridizations do not introduce significant variability, as judged from good correlations of replicate experiments.
He evokes and judges many sorts and conditions of men, and the way in which they do laws, politics, eloquence, and philosophy.
The case was prepared in secret by one of the judges, the trial was not open to the public, and there was no provisional liberty.
The courts, that is, the officiality, judged all cases that came within the bishop's jurisdiction, together with any appeals to the metropolitan bishop.
In fact, only those judged to have the former are usually referred for a psychiatric consultation.
If the case required it, both parties swore that they would abide by the decision to be taken by two judges within twenty-four hours.
From the passages on servants discussed above, the description of work can be judged one of the major concerns of the poem.
We give the child two pencils of equal length side-by-side, and he correctly judges them to be the" same size".
Therefore, ratios should be judged based on the absolute signal intensity of each gene.
The best interest will be judged by the professional.
Within it, ideally, one's audience and judges are solely one's colleagues who, again ideally, have, like oneself, a purely disinterested commitment to truth.
Only the first is praiseworthy for the utilitarian, since praise is essentially itself an act to be judged as good or harmful.
Their arguments have to be judged on their merits.
In it we know ourselves to be rational agents detached from spontaneity, judging on objective grounds what will serve our ends.
The pace at which new financial systems can be introduced needs to be carefully judged.