51. All organizations, religious or secular, would be judged on their merits and ability to produce results. 52. All too often, black artists end up being judged not on artistic merit but whether the image criteria have been met. 53. Allen and others acknowledged that even the best network programmers are judged on ratings, not on the quality of their shows. 54. Alluding to concerns about his past opposition to busing and to gay rights, he said he hoped he would be judged on his future actions. 55. Bush also does not want his heart judged on his appearance at Bob Jones University or anything Pat Robertson might have been saying over the telephone. 56. Bush is not likely to be judged on his mere words, Murphy said. 57. Bush should be judged on his programs, when and if you sort out what he can and cannot do. 58. But both Michael and Manager Buck Showalter claimed that the Yankees should not be judged on how few former major-leaguers they have. 59. But he should not constantly be judged on events that took place long before he entered the White House. 60. But he wants to be judged on his own merit and the integrity of the music he and his band create. |