81. Entrants are judged on neatness, projection of authority, practicality and adherence to uniform regulations. 82. Faulkner ultimately will be judged on how well he protects the quality of a school that is not as financially robust as he imagined. 83. Everybody is judged on something. 84. Finalists were judged on their research reports for research ability, scientific originality and creative thinking. 85. Financial institutions were judged on their past performance, price and their capabilities. 86. Gore, however, indicated he was happy to be judged on the last eight years. 87. He asked to be judged on his record, not his religion. 88. He believes fighters are judged primarily on their last performance. 89. He contemptuously dismissed much of the one Bugel left behind, and asked to be judged on this, his very own creation. 90. He disavowed any interest in being a gay rights advocate, saying his performance in Congress should not be judged on his sexual orientation. |