31. And it is not fair that she be judged on a different standard of political qualification than her male GOP competitors. 32. And while Engler focused on a few issues, Congress could be judged on everything from cutting agricultural subsidies to rewriting lobbying laws. 33. Any investment should be judged on its future prospects. 34. Another af fected the chemicals in the brain so that monkeys were judged not on the thickness of their skin but on the content of their character. 35. Applicants are judged on creative talent, knowledge of sports, and ability to fit into the ESPN system. 36. Are you going to judge us on five games? 37. Arena will be judged on whether the United States can get any points against Portugal, South Korea and Poland in the first round. 38. As a newcomer to the national scene, McCain is being judged on fragmentary perceptions of his record and character. 39. Artists treated her well, she says, because they judged her on her talent. 40. As bad as the Philly flop turned out, Campo deserves, of course, not to be judged on one game. |