1. He judges success by how effectively human needs are reconciled with the needs of the ecosystem. 2. We judge the success of a product by the number of sales it brings in. 3. One can speculate that, since the data largely represent the views of senior company people, project success is judged against this policy and the negative correlations appear. 4. We judge the success of a contract by the volume of trades conducted in it. 5. It is with hindsight that we decide whether to judge the success of our random conglomeration as a swimmer or as a flyer. 6. Suppose we agree to judge its success as an Xer, and leave open exactly what X is until we have tried throwing cells together. 7. He says success is judged on the number of people we manage to charge with criminal offences. 8. But for Woo, typically, success will be judged in personal rather than economic terms. |