11.   The experiences of the control group provide a natural benchmark against which to judge how the treatment group would have fared absent Progresa.

12.   The result is that Drake is implicitly judged not against his standards but ours.

13.   Then there will be all the others, including this one, to be judged against an unmatchable moment in time.

14.   Then they are going to judge me against the others.

15.   Those funds will now be judged only against one another, instead of against domestic stock funds, which have generally performed better in recent years.

16.   Were the media reps participating being evaluated to to establish a baseline against which to judge their car reviews?

17.   We read all those writers and wanted to be judged against that standard.

18.   When you are the best drama on network television, you are judged only against yourself.

19.   With an intense laser-like gaze, Kipp compared what she saw and felt with the snapshot mental image of perfection that each breed is judged against.

20.   With so many medications available, therapies should be judged against each other, not against inactive pills, the critics say.

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use 3.49%
speak_out 3.10%
lean 2.34%
campaign 2.07%
make 2.01%
start 1.88%
do 1.82%
judge 0.11%
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on 14.55%
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against 1.29%
at 1.16%
on_the_basis_of 0.53%
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