21.   But at least let us know who these people are so that we can judge for ourselves whether undue influence was involved.

22.   But I would encourage you to judge for yourself.

23.   But he said the data that regulators are now gathering will let contributors see who is the true beneficiary of their charity and enable them to judge for themselves.

24.   But Republicans said that the public ought to be able to judge for itself whether Clinton was misleading.

25.   But judge for yourself and pick and choose the dishes that fit your skills and schedule.

26.   But that means that when it comes to Calpine, investors will undoubtedly continue to be on their own, judging for themselves.

27.   But Woodruff and her co-workers allow you to judge for yourself.

28.   By presenting them in this show, Galassi allows people who follow these matters to judge for themselves.

29.   Clinton also was called the winner by six of seven high school and college debate coaches from around the country who judged it for The Associated Press.

30.   Each took a spoonful of the chili and judged it for aroma, smell, appearance and taste, then passed the cup to the next judge.

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