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judge insufficient
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0.53 |
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If the FAA judges it insufficient, the airline would have to park planes that are due for maintenance. |
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judge according
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0.46 |
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Officials said only that the applications were judged according to the usual standards. |
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judge guilty
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0.46 |
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They were judged guilty of severe violations of the disciplinary code. |
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judge unfit
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0.39 |
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He was not judged unfit to stand trial. |
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judge illegal
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0.33 |
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Saito also Nomura has organized its own investigation, and has already found three transactions that it judged illegal. |
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judge safe
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0.33 |
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Judging it safe, he made his plan. |
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judge best
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0.26 |
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Owen judged it best to make no reply. |
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judge competent
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0.26 |
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The state judged her competent and released her. |
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judge innocent
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0.26 |
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He was judged innocent in his criminal trial. |
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judge lenient
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0.26 |
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That verdict, judged too lenient, prompted a re-opening of the case on appeal. |
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judge likely
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0.26 |
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Reducing risk generally means borrowing less money and buying securities judged less likely to swing sharply in price. |
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judge superior
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0.26 |
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In acting range and versatility, Stewart may also be judged superior, but not by much. |
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judge unfair
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0.26 |
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The tax break report stresses that inclusion on the list does not assume a measure will be judged definitely unfair. |
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judge worthy
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0.26 |
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By either yardstick, Joseph Ferrer must be judged worthy. |