41.   In a business judged in no small part on customer service, Southwest executives say employees come first, customers second.

42.   If you judge by their losses to Chicago and Florida in the past three days, they are not very far.

43.   Is there a hierarchy in our orderings, in which we judge animals by their usefulness to us or by their place in an evolutionary ladder?

44.   Judge him in late November, not early September.

45.   Judged in narrow economic terms, in fact, the deficit-ceiling is not merely unnecessary but positively dangerous.

46.   Judging in dog shows takes subjectivity to new levels, more than figure skating or gymnastics.

47.   Just ask his wife, Dorothy, a veteran of the once-in-a-lifetime experience of judging best in show at Westminster.

48.   Judged in this context, a short suspension is a worthwhile price to pay, a down payment on a long-term investment.

49.   Justices are assigned majority opinions by the senior judge in the majority, often Rehnquist.

50.   Judges in at least two other Michigan counties have dismissed cases involving the law after deciding that it was unconstitutional, but those decisions have not set binding precedents.

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say 2.38%
remain 2.16%
be 1.95%
kill 1.91%
work 1.82%
base 1.78%
use 1.69%
die 1.53%
stay 1.52%
judge 0.01%
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from 31.63%
on 14.55%
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in 3.83%
as 2.71%
against 1.29%
at 1.16%
on_the_basis_of 0.53%
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