31.   In our limited role, we are not called upon to judge him as husband and father, for that is the province of his family.

32.   Its high concentration is surprising, weapon experts said, and far better than what military analysts once judged as the likely abilities of terrorists.

33.   Its small size, which makes for a large surface area relative to its mass, was judged as having let its interior heat radiate into space long ago.

34.   Medals judge you as an athlete, not as a person.

35.   Nomad, a car-size robot on wheels, is being judged as a form of intelligent life by how it searches for another form of life.

36.   Now, as a maverick, Wachs prides himself as a watchdog who judges himself as much by the things he opposes as by those he supports.

37.   Online merchants have long argued that they should not be judged as conventional businesses.

38.   Shapiro suggested that the tenure process be revised so that unpublished manuscripts could be judged on their intellectual merit rather than only being judged as finished books.

39.   Some administration officials say the elections must be judged as a process, not by their result.

40.   The best are judged as much by how much offense they produce as how much offense they stymie.

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use 3.96%
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