61.   Still, Lee said that ChoicePoint should be judged for what it is, not for what former companies have done.

62.   Someone intercepts postings, judges them for appropriateness, and rejects the inappropriate.

63.   Still, Ms. Young would prefer to be judged solely for her musical skills and accomplishments.

64.   The bylaws of the Hall of Fame say that a player should be judged only for football performance.

65.   The coach, Ferreira said, was hired for his obvious knowledge of football and later judged for his skill with the team.

66.   The characterization of Repin, at any rate, is apt, as American audiences may judge for themselves on several imminent occasions.

67.   The clergymen, all of them Rwandan citizens, will be judged for their individual responsibility.

68.   The final evening of judging for the highest honors was an arresting setting at a banquet table situated right in the museum.

69.   The order authorized officers to judge for themselves whom to shoot, and to open fire without warning, the witnesses added.

70.   They can judge for themselves about vision and little-remembered originals like Nat Hiken.

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treat 1.03%
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