1. As scholars and educational officers, they should remember that the public may judge their profession and their institution by their utterances. 2. But Gingrich compares himself to former Democratic speakers and says that the public will eventually judge him by the record of the Republican Congress. 3. Despite their instinct for compassion, the public judges those on welfare harshly. 4. Let the public judge that for itself. 5. The public can judge quality. 6. The public inevitably will judge the quality of justice in this case. 7. The public will judge. 8. The public cannot judge on a day-to-day basis whether those assessments are being made correctly. 9. With a new faith in standards and data-driven results, the public judged decentralization an overall failure. 10. Khalid called on the public to judge the accountability of politicians. |