1. Its validity can only be judged in conjunction with Senior Management Team assumptions about the nature of Art teaching evident elsewhere in the review. 2. As pope he may judge in a matter of broken oaths, an imperfectly observed treaty and a breach of the peace. 3. By showing the authority of the apostolic see to judge in such matters the pope therefore showed his authority to decide on rulers. 4. These extrapolation procedures all depend on the validity of the theoretical treatment and reliability must be judged in this light. 5. Nevertheless, personal identity and worth are constantly being assessed and judged in this immediate social context. 6. The developmental effects of TNC investment must be judged on a case by case basis and cannot be judged in isolation from the development goals of the countries concerned. 7. There will be judging in three age groups. 8. Politicians are better judged in moments of conflict and controversy. 9. Judged simply in statistical terms these were stunning. 10. Then a bit lower down it says eight semi finalists will be selected for a final judging in April. |