41. At first, he benefited from empathetic teachers who judged him on prior accomplishments when he had been an excellent student. 42. ASU and NAU judged themselves on their ratios of computer work stations to students. 43. At some point, it seems, McNair needs to stop being judged on style points. 44. At the time of the hearing, Farmer said he could only hope that he would be judged on his future. 45. Before an enthusiastic crowd, two other groups were judged on Monday night. 46. Boats were also judged on esthetics, an oral presentation and a portfolio about the young racers. 47. A man should be judged on the good that he does. 48. A nominee to become surgeon general should be judged on a global record, rather than a single issue, she said. 49. After being heckled Thursday, said he is keeping his father out of his race because he wants to be judged on his own by voters. 50. All I ask is to be judged on the facts. |