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What was not judged in this life would be judged in the next.
He judged and knew he would be judged himself, but he didn't care.
If they are judged to be innocent, then they are judged to be innocent.
While Howard was judged as terrifically competent, Heidi was judged as unlikeable, Rivers explained.
Delgado's personal choices shouldn't be judged, and Democrats' who make similar choices shouldn't be judged either.
Halfpipe skiers are judged on the number of turns, snowboarders are judged on the number of rotations.
Each weekly episode will feature two challenges, one judged by the Chairman himself and one judged by guest judges.
They're scared to be judged by society and be judged by their friends and to be considered a homosexual.
Evidence from the private sector suggests that men are judged on potential, while women are judged on their performance.
So long as books are judged by their cover, whiskies will be judged by the stories on their label.
When Mr. Bailey is around them, he knows he is being judged, just as he once judged other people.
If we do not stand in uniform condemnation of this killing—then not only will we be judged by our people, not only will we be judged by history, but we will be judged by God.
However, smokers were tired of smelling like a cigarette and complained that, even if they weren't being judged, they felt judged.
So that's going to have to be judged through the court system, and I think that's where it should be judged.
Armando Carbonell Alvarado of Colombia judged two fights Wednesday, while Michael Gallagher of Ireland and Kheira Sidi Yakoub of Algeria judged none.
Everyone has the same or at least similar problems – no-one is judged because everyone knows what it's like to be judged.
Chris Darimont of the University of Victoria, Canada judged the overall competition, and the journal's section editors judged the areas in their specialty.
But imagine that on top of being judged on your job performance, you'll also be judged on how you act on the feedback.
This charge reminds me that this officer's conduct, though judged criminal, was not judged outside the bounds of acceptable behavior in the police system.
He was, in essence, a man whose legacy will be judged by historians and pundits, and whose soul will be judged by the Almighty.
" Calling terrorists "the foot soldiers of evil," the president added, "If we do not stand in uniform condemnation of this killing, then we not only will be judged by our people, not only will be judged by history, but we will be judged by God.
"I want to treat Russia as if it is a nation state that deserves to be judged as all other nation states are judged," he said.
"Donald Trump is to be judged by the House and the Senate, who are in turn judged on Election Day by the American people more generally."
That it was your inaugural effort will have no special significance; your work will be judged the way books are typically judged: as interesting or dull.
One of Clinton allies' biggest concerns is that Trump will be judged against an unusually low bar, while Clinton will be judged against an impossibly high one.
It's utter bulls—t that women are only valued or judged by the way they look, while men are almost always judged by their talent and skill.
For the dominant group, being judged and asked to justify itself, as so many subaltern groups are judged and asked to justify themselves, feels like an insult.
Rarely are they judged by literary standards (Barack Obama's Dreams of My Father being perhaps an exception); instead they are mainly judged as means to their respective ends.
But I'm saying if you've ever engaged in competition, if you ever played a sport, you have been judged, either referees and umps, or you have judged others.
The text "I'd rather stand with God and be judged by the world than stand with the world and be judged by God" would have been on the billboard.
"I think in this day and age, you not only get judged on whether you win but you get judged on how you win," Tide Coach Nick Saban said.
On the one hand, working in any capacity in the Trump administration today may be judged by history as supporting a figure who himself will certainly be judged without remorse.
Men are judged on their potential and given leadership roles based on their over-confidence and hubris; women are judged on their previous records and penalized for being overly confident.
"That's going to have to be judged through the court system, and I think that's where it should be judged," Senate Majority Whip John Cornyn (R-TX) told reporters on Tuesday.
I've been judged for those mistakes – publicly and privately.
I've been judged for those mistakes — publicly and privately.
" Afterward, USA Today judged it "a complete train wreck.
WASHINGTON — If other new occupants of the White House wanted to be judged by their first 100 days in office, President Trump seems intent to be judged by his first 100 hours.
Gordon said that investors in venture capital are judged based on backing companies that strike it big, while other types of funds are judged based on the returns they bring in for investors.
They're judged by a panel of automotive journalists and analysts.
So, how does being judged by Trump compare to Goodman?
She just judged the 2017 Miss America pageant on Sunday.
Overnight, my body had become public property — judged and scrutinized.
The president will be judged based on what is found.
Judged by the free skate alone, however, Chen ranked first.
Judged by cash losses, it ranks in the top 20.
"I will be judged based on my record," Lance said.
Luke never judged Alexis just loved her as she was.
Any female comedy that comes out is judged so harshly.
Despite such moments of squalor, the show is well judged.
Which drink, as judged by our guest judges, is superior?
It doesn't feel good to be judged on any level.
Video, while good, is judged to fall behind the Pixel's.
Both their physical and mental health has been judged fine.
"Politicians should be judged on actions not words," he said.
Even the chamfers of the metal body are perfectly judged.
The contest is judged based on both appearance and personality.
Yes, much better to be judged purely by body fascism.
Maybe he judged her on the content of her character.
Stepping into situations, you just can't help but feel judged.
She says women trailblazers the world over are judged harshly.
Like any political party, they should be judged by results.
Students judged their comprehension as better online than in print.
Both the United States and China should be judged accordingly.
That's how he is being judged by the American people.
The country in which he would be judged did not.
Agencies, she said, are often judged by their "output," i.e.
Clinton is judged more harshly because she is a woman.
Netflix isn't getting judged by Wall Street on its profits.
The choice is yours, and you're not judged for it.
You're worried about being scrutinized and judged by your peers.
You're being judged without even being spoken to by them.
Yes. Ever judged someone else for how they dress, too?
Labs are judged on the strength of their published work.
I'm actually writing this because I'm tired of being judged.
He never judged his progress by catches or receiving yards.
After death, everyone will be severely judged for his sins.
After all, aren't we judged by the company we keep?
He should be judged on the merits of ideas alone.
He was judged responsible for the fire, but not negligent.
I have asked to be judged as quickly as possible.
Entire seasons hang on the way single pitches are judged.
All new players are judged, if not straightaway, then quickly.
He wants to be judged for what he's doing now.
Rabbis and scholars have often judged Noah harshly for this.
You were judged primarily by the nature of your proposal.
" McLaren responded, saying Whitmarsh was "ill judged and ill informed.
The problem now in fashion is everything gets judged immediately.
On all of this, Trump will be judged come November.
"Unfortunately, that's the way that people get judged," Thibault said.
From then on, Puccini's "La Bohème" was judged a masterpiece.
In one episode, Mr. Bloomberg judged a hot dog competition.
"It is not Falciani who is being judged," Henzelin said.
Nor should we pretend that all women are judged equally.
Buildings, like people, deserve to be regarded and judged individually.
But elected representatives are ultimately judged on what they deliver.
I wasn't being judged by an algorithm or Covet staff.
There are no extraordinary law in the cases judged here.
"I felt like I was probably being judged," he said.
Our congestion crisis, judged on an international scale, is nonexistent.
Judged a flight risk, he was being held without bail.
They are the outsiders, yet we are the ones judged.
But the CFPB made, enforced and judged law under Cordray.
I don't wanna be judged for not wanting these kids.
They were judged negatively for using too few exclamation points.
"She was judged much more harshly than men," she concluded.
It's quite humbling to be judged as being so calculating.
Again, they're judged by society as not being good mothers.
All my classmates knew that and judged me for it.
It is the standard by which other flashlights are judged.
And it has a lot to do with her story -- and how she is judged, often not in context, but the way superstars in popular culture are usually judged: black and white, great or awful.
Each category was judged by some of Vine's most talented users.
They were judged on completeness, layout, 3D-printing viability and aesthetics.
But judged by that earlier standard, Sanders has been highly successful.
Five out of six court-appointed psychiatrists judged him mentally ill.
But Edwards said Alton should not be judged on his past.
MACCALLUM: And he should be judged on his record, of course.
But I shouldn't have judged this spaghetti by its gorgeous looks.
I MC'd and TechCrunch's International News Editor Ingrid Lunden also judged.
Our country will be judged by how it treats these whistleblowers.
S. — I want you to know that I never judged you.
Should an executive's words be judged as harshly as their actions?
"Microsoft's intentions must be judged by Microsoft's actions, not Microsoft's words."
"We're judged before they even get to know us," Sione says.
Incoming résumés would be judged by one of the governor's appointees.
THEATRE directors are often judged to be gushing and self-important.
Molly feels judged and claps back about Issa getting a facial.
Both countries judged that no crime had occurred within their jurisdiction.
But Yang's work was not to be judged by movie deals.
When the past is re-examined, how should it be judged?
The Bulgarian's career path has been judged reasonably; consistently been rational.
What would be judged as "negatively affecting" a political viewpoint then?
She never judged, she never gossiped, she never betrayed a friend.
And they're here, they're not judged, everyone loves what they're doing.
When she did speak, she said critics judged her every word.
That, too, courts have judged, runs afoul of the 10th Amendment.
"Any government should be judged by its actions," insists Mr Moro.
And I never judged her for considering that a private domain.
You're going to be judged if you fall out of line.
You're held to a different standard and judged differently than men.
She feared she would be judged for what happened to her.
I entered a screenplay contest that was judged by fellow students.
But when you share it to Instagram, prepare to be judged.
That has to be judged and decided by the court system.
Even their relatives feel looked down upon or judged by them.
They are judged on public safety overall, and on community cohesiveness.
We've been schooled, we've been served, and now we get judged.
"I'm constantly being judged based on my last name," he says.
Dr. Oz: We are judged by how we improve the world.
News anchor Giuliana Rancic judged her Oscars look on Fashion Police.
I'm asking to be judged on the totality of my record.
"Each case should be judged on its own merits," he said.
"She should not be judged or punished for it," she wrote.
I feel judged for asking a question I didn't even ask.
Oh yeah, and I was the one afraid of being judged.
Yet his identification with the British referendum result was well-judged.
Many judged the author as insufficiently brave and bringing down democracy.
Or, will Republicans be judged for what they themselves actually did?
Tobacco was judged most harmful, taking 41 percent of the vote.
I know how it feels to be judged off the bat.
In the #MeToo era, voters might have judged Newsom more harshly.
Airlines in the study are judged on performance in seven categories.
However, a man cannot be judged in his moments of suffering.
Black men, like black women, are judged harshly for their anger.
Police shootings, he said, are not to be judged in hindsight.
Sporting dogs, working dogs and terriers will be judged on Tuesday.
Should the fight be judged as a whole or in parts?
The 100 honorees were judged and chosen by an expert panel.
Faculty also need to be judged on a pass/fail basis.
A writer cannot be judged for his project, only its execution.
Most of the time Kuroda's expression was judged to be neutral.
They are judged on the degree of difficulty, height and technique.
I had unconsciously judged others by the way they spoke Spanglish.
In the end, it's how he will be judged by history.
JUDGE KAVANAUGH: I think everyone is judged on their whole life.
Force them to be judged by a jury of our compatriots.
So I think that probably she will be judged by that.
They are judged on performance, technique, artistic value and the horse.
Mr. López Obrador needs to be judged on his own record.
For him, women will always be judged primarily by their appearance.
He ran on compassion, but he will be judged on competence.
They're judged on traits such as coat, color, size, and weight.
Producing an N.B.A. player is ultimately how Flemming will be judged.
These are the six main areas we've judged our selection on.
A key question is how revenue neutrality is to be judged.
He plays by different rules and is judged by different rules.
He actually argued that Moore should be judged by Hollywood behavior.
That's what quarterbacks are supposed to do; that's how we're judged.
At 11, I knew I was always being watched and judged.
And I think people should be judged on who they're supporting.
Sometimes, my patients say they walk away feeling judged or burdensome.
Mr. Curiel emphasized that the Foreign Office judged the issue concluded.
The Russians sold because they judged the territory a lost cause.
All issues are judged by their compatibility with Mr. Trump's interests.
I would hate to be judged on that person I was.
But it's the play-soldier subculture they've promoted that's being judged.
I danced and rapped and did not care about being judged.
They're not generally equipped for being judged based on their sexuality.
But Sessions and Rosenstein should be judged by a different standard.
I felt judged, both from my new classmates and from myself.
A large national survey conducted by Zero to Three, a nonprofit research organization focused on the health and wellness of babies and small children, found that feeling judged is a nearly universal parental perception: 90 percent of moms and 85 percent of dads reported feeling judged, and just under half said they felt judged all the time or nearly all the time.
The two major themes explored include Swift's desire to please an ever-demanding audience, and the endemic separation between the way creative men are judged and the way creative women are judged in the public sphere.
She had a super-firm handshake, and a way of taking you in without making you feel judged, unless she judged that you were an asshole, and then she had no time for you at all.
Rohrabacher said "none of the meetings were untoward or inappropriate," per the Times: "I want to treat Russia as if it is a nation state that deserves to be judged as all other nation states are judged."
If a director can be judged on successful vibes (can a director be judged on successful vibes?) and also on not, say, boring me to tears by being overlong and indulgent (ahem, The Irishman), she was robbed.
You're being judged for what you do and what you don't do.
How, the panelists mull, is a political misstep to be judged, anyway?
"You're constantly being judged by everything you put out there," says Mitchell.
These organizations have judged me by my ability rather than my birthplace.
Women are judged more on their appearance than men are, she says.
If May survives today, the Brexiteers could be judged to have lost.
"There were several criteria that these projects were judged on," said Sembach.
That's also how the outgoing Obama administration will be judged by history.
Crandall vividly remembers feeling scared of being judged, or worse, being blamed.
That has always been a serious yardstick by which nominees are judged.
It may become the measure by which all future scandals are judged.
I judged these characters because they took actions that I wouldn't take.
Of these, we judged less than 1% to be xenophobic or worse.
Not being judged: the actual merits of the front versus back hang.
When I could no longer hide it, I was judged and scrutinized.
I then judged each experience based on comfort, concessions, and overall value.
It was the first place where she didn't feel judged, she says.
Her pending case was judged to render her unable to be impartial.
The real question is, 'When will the other bad guys be judged?
Judged against that benchmark, the latest data are only a little disappointing.
My worried thoughts were listened to, my final words would be judged.
The planes will be judged on three criteria - capability, price and benefits.
Whether pageant or competition, it's still about women being scrutinized and judged.
Here's why: Women are judged more harshly than men, especially as leaders.
We will be judged differently based on the color of our skin.
After all, the wolf is not to be judged by the lamb.
The startup founders are judged and guided by their ability to sell.
As the saying goes, we're all judged by the company we keep.
Oxbridge still provides the metric by which other English universities are judged.
Submissions will be judged on character development, originality, creativity, and technical excellence.
Nor should it be judged by its power to get candidates elected.
She's cooked for presidents, judged Top Chef—this woman's done it all.
I probably wouldn't disclose this information out loud, lest ye be judged.
As a woman, I've been shunned, criticized and judged by some people.
READI will be judged on whether it cuts, not ends, such violence.
Remember, I judged someone for how much they spent on lip balm!
Schools are judged on their students' performance, universities on graduates' job prospects.
The apps are judged by a star-studded panel: Jessica Alba, Will.i.
I've received death threats, been berated, judged, ridiculed, dismissed, shamed, and attacked.
And pot-smoking women are tired of being judged by wine drinkers.
Anki is hoping Vector will be judged on something beyond raw utility.
"Seriously, people shouldn't worry about being judged by their doctors," says Juurlink.
And if it is judged that China is not keeping its promises?
"If they are talking to a human, they feel judged," she said.
Such pupils are being judged as less capable than they really are.
The INSIDER Summary: Ariel Winter is often judged for her outfit choices.
Associate with deadbeats, and you're more likely to be judged as one.
But now he will be judged by his fellow housemates…and America.
"They will be judged by how he is treated," an official said.
The question is whether she's really being judged differently than other politicians.
Throughout the campaign the two candidates have been judged by different standards.
Encouragingly, nations have at times judged the benefits as warranting the costs.
Parenting is difficult as it is without feeling judged by everyone else.
She is then put on a stage to be judged by all.
If we judged the company on financials alone, Twitter did not disappoint.
Some are ill-judged, uncosted and not subject to cost-benefit analysis.
We all feel weird, we all feel ugly, we all feel judged.
There is now an international beauty pageant judged entirely by artificial intelligence.
We'll say it again: This new beauty pageant is judged by robots.
In competitions, singers are judged on criteria including tone, power and technique.
Nations must be judged by the way that they treat their children.
The bags are used to restrain people judged to be emotionally disturbed.
The president, this source argued, cannot be judged by any conventional yardstick.
I judged the sandwiches based on their buns, filling, and overall taste.
Who would want to be judged by letters sent to a lover?
" She judged, "I haven't seen Greenwald produce anything in the former category.
That more than anything will determine how the strategy is ultimately judged.
Cycling finishes are judged by the position of the riders' front tires.
Sadly, that puts them at risk for being judged weak or unprofessional.
A group of occupational therapists judged the participants in this year's contest.
Mantaring creates special projects for employees judged to have the most potential.
A political convention cannot be judged only by action in the hall.
This makes white the standard by which all other colors are judged.
He visited Chartres and felt judged by the beauty of the cathedral.
More judged for choosing to live my life as I saw fit.
Ultimately, an apple is judged on its combination of texture and flavor.
"I want the people who did this to be judged," he said.
Its message would be judged on its expression of beauty and truth.
"I feel like we're the most judged group of people," Saige said.
On the other hand, your sexuality is judged in a negative way.
Each contestant was judged for creativity and taste — and did not disappoint.
They said to us: 'Let the corrupt and the tormentors be judged.
Remember, gymnastics is a sport that is judged by tenths of points.
My care was all very streamlined, and I did not feel judged.
The candidates are judged on several criteria, including how quickly they respond.
But in 22017, the authorities judged him as posing a low risk.
Threatened species would now be judged on a case-by-case basis.
Others judged that, even if it was true, it didn't much matter.
"I think everyone is judged on their whole life," Judge Kavanaugh said.
The game wasn't played because the field was judged to be unsafe.
But regardless of regular-season success, Boone will be judged by October.
But the best screenplay categories are rarely judged on the words alone.
YOU'RE JUDGED RELATIVE TO YOUR POTENTIAL, NOT RELATIVE TO THE STATUS QUO.
And she knows how harshly obese people are judged in our society.
She judged the 1972 Miss Beautiful Eyes competition, and advertised Wella shampoo.
I would hope that they would be judged not on their gender.
But a race should not be judged only by the last hurdle.
People want permission to flop and not be judged by their peers.
Under the new legislation, government officials would be judged by regular courts.
He or she should be judged by how many elections Democrats win.
In reality, each family's financial situation is judged on an individual basis.
And he has been and will be judged by voters on them.
" Wyden said that Kautter "will be judged by his actions going forward.
Policies have to be judged by their outcomes, not just their intentions.
The veteran told Miller he felt he wouldn't be judged at EVAC.
"Jesus said, 'Judge not, lest you be judged,' " the young man said.
Gase's introduction to the Jets was judged by some as notably subdued.
Some have judged it to be judicious and reasoned, if still controversial.
That's how safe you feel and not judged when you're up there.
By experiencing the drama, we have unwittingly considered, mocked and judged ourselves.
And again, the big fear is that we're being judged or mocked.
I assume that because Biden is better at platitudes and pablum, he'll be judged the winner, while Sanders will be judged to have failed to move beyond the issues that motivate his base -- but not the broader Democratic electorate.
Men in "Good Witch" aren't judged by their ability to orchestrate scams or kill zombies — they're judged by whether they can be trusted to tell a woman the truth, and whether they try hard enough to make her happy.
Of course, Newton should expect to be judged through an array of prisms.
Now, she's not in the mood to be judged at the Met Gala.
It established the minimal principles by which all American governments must be judged.
The claim sparked a conversation about how women's bodies are judged and scrutinized.
Congressional reports are judged by which party controlled the committee that produced them.
We judged them by their customizability, how well they handled, and their price.
But like any poet, Palin deserves to be judged for her words alone.
This proves that all gelatin recipes must be tested before being judged gross!
"I would rather be judged by 12 than carried by six," they said.
We'll kick things off with the first trial, built and judged by Cizzorz.
By the end of the album Lamar is asking not to be judged.
We will be judged long-term on our performance, and I welcome that.
Even heroic David was to be judged by his deeds, not his status.
The stress tests judged whether banks could withstand five years of financial turbulence.
They are forever branded — permanently judged and often isolated in their own communities.
With its eye toward moving on, "Judged" shakes off some of the cobwebs.
Judged by the displays at Sochi, more will soon be on the way.
If it were judged not to have been, the counsel would be reinstated.
She's always believed in him, never judged him and has been his rock.
But is that really how the economic record of presidents should be judged?
The design of the Elite Pros is just very well judged and balanced.
Startups will be judged on the uniqueness of their underlying machine learning implementation.
I mean, judged by their own standards, that must be abject cowardice, right?
And it's been judged to be the toughest, most effective and comprehensive one.
It is you who will be judged and criticized for this, not them.
He is judged by whether he would follow the herd of common sense.
Jeb Bush's defense of his brother's war, Trump steadfastly judged it a blunder.
Judged just as a physical object, it's my favorite laptop of the year.
Do moms get judged more for that stuff, or is it just me?
The most responsible [for] crimes against humanity will be investigated, judged, and condemned.
"I think Renate thought some part of me still judged her," she says.
But only when they are judged by ministers to be necessary and proportionate.
The IPT further judged the government's use of hacking lawful under domestic law.
You cannot be under guardianship for a mental disability or otherwise judged incompetent.
But Trump's team argues his presidency should be judged on results, not process.
I sense I'm judged at work for looking like a tired, haggard mom.
She was judged because she didn't fall into traditional norms in that arena.
Unlike many rhythm games, skill in Beat Saber isn't judged by precise timing.
When they are true, the lack of transparency tends to be ill judged.
Tajikistan has never held an election judged free and fair by Western observers.
Twitter, still, seems to be judged on that metric of monthly active users.
Why carry this burden of being judged or serious and things like that?
We want to be judge and jury, but also be judged and juried.
Volunteers judged the bot and a human to be equally natural during conversation.
Criminal cases are judged by different standards of proof than are civil matters.
When we first came out, people judged us and said we were trash.
The uncanny monstrosities were judged based on their festive qualities and movement abilities.
Be prepared to be judged on your running playlist — that's all I'm saying.
I expect to be judged not by my words, but by my actions.
Teamed participants are judged on their dances, stunts, tumbles, pyramids and overall impressions.
You always get judged, so you have to learn how to handle that.
Uzbekistan has never held a vote judged free and fair by Western observers.
Usually reading articles about cell phone usage makes me feel judged and cagey.
Judged by the goal of defeating ISIS, this was a phenomenally successful mission.
And for that purpose, we have this perfectly judged parody: the Apple Plug.
Our society is judged on how we treat the most vulnerable amongst us.
Governments are not judged by what they own, but by what they deliver.
The Senate Intelligence Committee, meanwhile, has judged the intelligence community's assessment as sound.
Judged by the standards of a quick, bright fox, it was a disgrace.
I think fairness dictates that they all be judged with the same standard.
She's also defended women's right to carry condoms without being judged for it.
For a long time, fund managers had been judged largely by their performance.
Everyone is judged by whether or not they're tough, including (maybe especially?) women.
But judged against its founder's own grandiose vision, the company indisputably has failed.
Eagles and Rattlers voluntarily ate in mixed groups and judged one another positively.
I judged the sandwiches based on texture, flavor, bun quality, and overall impression.
The bank was brought low by years of ill-judged acquisitions and mismanagement.
Manafort broke the law -- as judged by a jury of his peers. 13.
Judged by that harsh criteria, genuine climate hawks are a rare species indeed.
You saw yourself and you judged yourself off of that, or your friends.
And with my family it would be judged on a very harsh level.
And when judged in a vacuum (or hindsight, potentially), this deal is ludicrous.
So, I know firsthand that living in a fat body means being judged.
Due to the vagaries of the terminology, they tend to be judged subjectively.
Even if I am judged [negatively because of that], it's like, Okay, bye.
You can be whatever you want to be and not be judged there.
It's merely another fact now being judged by the court of public opinion.
It's super unfair to be judged more harshly simply because of your gender.
Judged purely on artistic merit, it's the only annual award of its kind.
Who will be judged best in show and who will be left begging?
No matter what, every girl is going to be judged in their life.
Participants were also judged to be more competent at writing than they expected.
Yet to me that's the measuring stick by which they should be judged.
Some critics judged her for having the procedure done in the first place.
I knew that I was judged on how I looked; we all were.
He clearly said some horrific things but shouldn't be judged for them today.
Only, though, when judged against what it was, rather than what it is.
But as a journalist, I want to be judged by my journalistic work.
And then you can be judged fairly on the quality of your work.
It isn't a product to be displayed or an object to be judged.
Do you ever feel judged if you're not wearing brands with prominent logos?
Except I feel ashamed, secretive and worried that I'll be judged for falling.
Purely judged as a smartphone its performance isn't anything to write home about.
West isn't wrong in regards to how black artists are judged and measured.
Kirkland said the World Bank only judged eight countries to have legal equality.
Ramnit, my aesthetician, took one look at my skin and judged it clogged.
I don't have one of those sad stories of being judged and oppressed.
Instead they find inflation is too low, as judged by their inflation targets.
Increasingly, startups are being judged for their cultures, diversity of staff and more.
Those with rising debt levels and overdue payments will be judged more harshly.
What was wrong was judged to be outside of man, not within him.
And the law says if there is contestation, it has to be judged.
Tehran may have judged that, despite his bluster, President Trump is risk-averse.
We'll be judged by what we left behind not the day we leave.
He is invariably misunderstood and harshly judged by those who fear his powers.
His art deserves to be judged, or condemned, on its artistic merits alone.
Most economists, however, are skeptical that a president can be judged so simply.
His direction is perfectly judged up to and including the shudder-inducing ending.
I didn't like the idea that I was being judged all the time.
Needless to say, you get judged when your literary choices don't measure up.
The altered phrases were generally judged by people to have the same meaning.
But Facebook should be judged by what it does, not what it says.
They assumed their partners would judge them as harshly as they judged themselves.
Kazakhstan has never held an election judged free and fair by Western observers.
He added that the U.S. "will be judged by the promises we keep."
A job interview isn't just a forum for a candidate to be judged.
If I was judged by my worst day, I wouldn't be sitting here.
Are players judged exclusively by their achievements and the logos on their uniforms?
Iran must be judged in totality of its aggressive, destabilizing, and unlawful behavior.
They should be judged by whether they are doing the best they can.
Everybody knows that people are judged differently by the color of their skin.
As such, the way they're being judged is from inside their own stories.
Walk co-judged FOX's new talent search with Diddy, Meghan Trainor and DJ Khaled.
In this top-tier camp, Chromebooks aren't judged solely on their power and looks.
What Macedonians call themselves will now be judged in Athens, forging an "Orwellian" state.
Since Sabrina is also half mortal, she should be half-judged the mortal way.
Those are the metrics he expects to be judged by as President as well.
The women of MeToo did not sign up to be judged on their beauty.
If you don't know the words you're gonna be judged by someone, simple as.
No one listened to us; everyone judged the band or artist on the fanbases.
International observers have long judged elections in Kazakhstan to be neither free nor fair.
This explains why the majority have been judged to be refugees needing international protection.
So what are we moms of young kids most often being judged harshly for?
Under the current guidelines, submitted bots will be judged based on the five senses.
Not economic growth judged by us, but by the independent Joint Committee on Taxation.
But Apple shouldn't be judged too harshly for its differential privacy imperfections, argues McSherry.
In a poll, voters judged Mr Mélenchon the most convincing, followed by Mr Macron.
Ironically, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad was judged the force for change, and attracted the youth vote.
She's already being judged in the court of public opinion — and by former coworkers.
The proportions, weight distribution, and symmetry of the Galaxy S8 are all expertly judged.
How McAleenan's service during this tumultuous period will be judged remains to be seen.
The Bodyguard, judged purely on its cinematic merits, doesn't necessarily hold up as well.
Ofcom, Britain's media regulator, eviscerated his leadership as "difficult to comprehend and ill-judged".
Such disturbances are increasingly common, judged by call-outs of the prisons' riot squad.
BBC 'Impartiality' can't be judged by a board with majority of government appointed members.
We ask that our family not be judged by the actions of one individual.
She's not wrong, as judged by television's continuing fascination with middle-aged male bellicosity.
They're treated without pain relief and routinely shamed, judged, and treated as sub-human.
Every visit to Apple's Genius Bar is judged on a case-by-case basis.
Nearly every other judged competition in the world demands the rankings of several arbiters.
He judged Cory's death to have occurred about nine hours before Curtis reported it.
The athlete mentioned that she felt judged and that the incident made her uncomfortable.
"My biggest stress with family around the holidays is being judged," Ortiz told Refinery29.
Governors like Scott and South Carolina's Nikki Haley will be judged for their response.
I'm watching closely, and it was interesting, the judged level of certain businesses. Interesting.
A fifth perhaps—or maybe twice that—is judged to be beneath commercial standards.
I, on the other hand, silently judged them for not putting in the effort.
But whether it can be judged aesthetically as a sculpture is difficult to say.
But she is someone who has lived her life as an adult being judged.
"As a new mom, it's easy to feel judged," says Tennessee mother Kaitlyn Kambestad.
"I was worried about being judged," Curtis, 41, tells PEOPLE in this week's issue.
Auditors complain that they are judged solely on the few audits that go wrong.
Women have been shamed and judged and called out for voting with their vaginas.
The outlet judged the ad to be "pants on fire" — as in, liar, liar.
I found that most respondents judged men and women similarly for similar sexual behaviors.
He has suggested that women should be judged and valued according to their looks.
"We believe it will change how athletes are judged, how they train," Krzanich said.
The prosecutor argues that they are being judged for their actions, not their ideas.
Submissions will be judged by Nilay, Russell, and myself with input from our guests.
STUDENTS are widely judged on their abilities before being allowed to enter top universities.
His tenure may be judged a success if he manages to slow their decline.
Without the Castros' revolutionary mystique, Mr Díaz-Canel's performance will be judged more exactingly.
ABC/CBS/NBC, the networks were judged more trustworthy by an 11-point margin.
Judged solely on that metric, the progressive commitment to a national solution seemed premature.
But he said matters of character should be judged at the polls next year.
When asked, Weil pushed back about whether strategy can be judged on this scale.
"I definitely have some knowledge now because I've been judged a lot," she said.
I understand what it's like to be judged for not looking like other girls.
Thousands have been taken to prison and judged on the spot by military judges.
Women also tend to get judged much more harshly for their personalities and mannerisms.
Witeck said Nike's actions could set a new standard under which athletes were judged.
I don't want to be judged, so how can I judge another human being?
He added that the commanders on the ground judged an encounter "unlikely" to happen.
They are judged not on their employment history but on their ability to work.
Its wish is to be judged by its enemies rather than by its results.
Yet this is the result of policies judged sensible for Britain as a whole.
Being an inquisitive second secretary in a minor sector was judged a sure giveaway.
By no Washington bureaucrat's estimation would he have been judged a 'high-value immigrant.
My younger brother has tattoos as well, and they've never judged either of us.
It is free to enter, free to win and is judged by industry peers.
My performance in bed can only be judged by the people who've experienced it.
Its performance should be judged by its success or failure in providing those services.
"Only Love Matters" denies that I am judged by law enforcement for my skin.
They were judged on their personalities, and sometimes on links to powerful local families.
"Members generally judged it appropriate to leave their policy options open," the account said.
How Trump is judged by future generations will depend largely on whether he succeeds.
People still stared and often judged but in their own minds -- not out loud.
But a single device judged in a vacuum isn't meaningful to most people anymore.
But while the accolade is impressive, sales since the awards were judged on Oct.
Every Republican who has enabled it will be judged by the voters in November.
The principle of being judged by an impartial jury of peers is a myth?
It means that a person is judged stupid by the stupid acts they commit.
Renters have long been judged by data that does not tell the full story.
It's also about threats to the female body, pleasures that can be withdrawn, judged.
People judged to be "extremist Islamists" are not permitted to work for the military.
Judged by the curriculum vitae voters consider ideal, Sanders would come out on top.
To be seen is to be judged on this window-lined street, and Mrs.
Those precedents were judged inapplicable to the territories seized during the Spanish-American War.
To me, there is an ideal mythical avocado against which all avocados are judged.
Some of the problematic fears identified by Morin are: uncertainty, being judged, and failure.
But the fear of being judged can prevent you from being your true self.
It deserves to be judged on its own merits, and only after it's finished.
Clinton was being judged on her base of knowledge rather than her interventionist instincts.
Judged by that standard alone, I suppose "Hillary's America" is some kind of masterpiece.
The Powell Fed could be judged a failure, simply by letting the economy improve.
I judged him when he got a stupid bird tattoo right above his crotch.
Judged solely against its predecessor's trainwreck of a storyline, Destiny 2 is a success.
Collins portrayed a good man, who comfortably judged others' actions as right or wrong.
They live in fear of being judged by those who are of little consequence.
I am allowing my fear of being judged by others to dictate my behavior.
The burgers were judged based on their visual appeal, meat quality, taste, and juiciness.
Shouldn't a gala's success be judged by the quality of the dancing and choreography?
Chance was among the lucky ones: He was judged a good candidate for surgery.
Disclaimer: You will be judged fiercely if you make a face while drinking Malört.
How do improvements in endurance factor into Winter Olympics team sports or judged sports?
I think we almost overcompensate so we're not judged as being biased toward weight.
I don't want to be judged by the criterion of how "young" I am.
She said C.I.A. officers should not be judged for their involvement in torture then.
But by December she judged that the situation had stabilized enough to raise rates.
You and the rest of the staff will be judged very harshly by history.
"It's so stressful and impossible to parent on camera without being judged," she added.
And she was judged by the way she skated, not the way she dressed.
"Both are annoying to explain," said Ms. Potkin, who feels judged by her guests.
By what criteria is an outsider judged to fit into such a diverse nation?
The idea that women are "judged" against other women is so archaic it's laughable.
However you judged his politics, Mr. Obama's uniform was unfailingly appropriate to the setting.
Is this a glitch in the Matrix, or just three identical beagles getting judged?
I really wasn't judged much until I had my breasts removed [at age 54].
Our cities are regularly judged to be among the most livable in the world.
Local party officials in China are largely judged on their success delivering economic growth.
They need to create a lower standard by which the plan will be judged.
The results of cutting-edge techniques, however, are often judged on a patient's appearance.
As headliners of an era now being judged for posterity, their omission seemed glaring.
I have never been judged differently by my peers because of my skin color.
So we don't have any, and they're still the standard by which everybody's judged.
Chris Coons said that presidents are not judged solely on whether they win reelection.
He judged it to be moving fast, travelling on a forward and descending trajectory.
"And, depending upon the recipient, you may be judged for making them," Pachter said.
But this looked more like a gesture of defiance than a well-judged counterattack.
Heizer says that he simply does not want his sculpture judged before it's finished.
I felt proud that I had been judged "grown up" enough to drink wine.
Should one isolated bad action be judged differently from a pattern of predatory behavior?
For example, does everyone get judged on how aggressively they communicate, or just women?
Ms. Le Pen, who was relentless in her attacks, was widely judged the loser.
Voters wonder aloud at the security of election machines judged untrustworthy by cyber-experts.
They are just judged for their music, yet we are looked at as novelties.
Their darkest moments are judged and politicized by figures who know nothing about them.
Here are the three real questions the White House should be judged on: 1.
People are judged similarly, with their appearances and status symbols marking them as worthwhile.
The rest of us knew we were not being judged in the same way.
Actually, different people are judged at different levels, whether they get kicked off Twitter.
In both of these studies, readers judged strangers harshly simply because of writing errors.
First of all, we should note that polls shouldn't be judged for whether or not they predict a winner outright; rather, they should be judged on how close they are to the margin of victory, as election watcher Nate Silver has written about.
No region, and no people or language, should ever be judged on its politics alone.
But when parents DO choose to go out, their choice shouldn't be judged or shamed.
Judged on these metrics, few can quibble with the direction that British Airways is heading.
Celebrity chef Paul Hollywood judged the bakers alongside Iuzinni; Ayesha Curry and Spice Adam hosted.
They don't feel judged for not being able to put their foot on their head.
Williamson has continued to deny responsibility, saying he had been judged by a "kangaroo court".
The government says they are being judged strictly in line with the rule of law.
"I think the President's going to be marked and judged by his record," Ryan said.
There were times when I judged Berchtold, there were times when I didn't judge Berchtold.
If you're a scientist, you are ultimately judged on whether you got the science right.
She has to accept Penelope's decisions can't be influenced, judged or cured by home remedies.
A soon as you walk into a hiring manager's office, you know you're being judged.
The star guest judged a future episode of Beat Bobby Flay for the Food Network.
I also think that power lifting competitions should not be judged on merit and effort.
Would this be the new norm where we are judged by the way we think?
That&aposs the same as being judged by your religion, your gender, or your race.
But ultimately they should be judged by how useful their work is in the end.
Note: We judged Baby Foot process photos to be, well, not everyone's cup of tea.
Judged by the flattering media response, and by dispatches from the trail, the speech prevailed.
Mr Kavanaugh's self-righteous anger seemed all the more ill-judged, and unpleasant, by comparison.
"We will be judged long-term on our performance, and I welcome that," Khosrowshahi wrote.
Last year Standard and Poor's, a ratings agency, judged the country's debt to be junk.
The one place I never feel judged for being frugal is with my family — home.
You fear not only being judged, but being questioned: 'Where you been for 20 years?
If Geraldine Ferraro seemed unfit for the White House, all women might be judged incapable.
In 2015 the best pavilion was judged to be Armenia; in 2013 it was Angola.
I know I'm being judged, [but] all the grown-up stuff goes over her head.
The whole routine is judged for use of space, choreography, and creativity in your interpretations.
It's judge not lest ye be judged enabling, versus an eye for an eye justice.
McCarthy explained that the fights will be judged on the "Three Ds"—damage, domination, duration.
Mr Faber does concede that ultimately, he himself will be judged by Danone's share price.
If it is judged the latter, it would have to comply with a dense rulebook.
The candidate rated most likely to win can be judged to be winning the campaign.
That will ultimately be judged by regulators such as the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
The tribe requested that the construction be halted, but a federal judged denied the request.
I did not want to be judged or called an attention-seeker or deemed slutty.
These accusations damaged my opportunity to be judged only on the evidence presented at trial.
The actions of the common man are judged under a so-called "reasonable person" standard.
To do that, though, the use of force standard must be judged -- and applied -- equally.
Abusers should be the ones to feel shame and guilt and be judged, not survivors.
For now, China's rulers still mind when their authoritarian system is judged against Western norms.
You made it very clear you judged me from the first time you met me.
Even though I have to be judged against other competitors, my biggest competition is me.
Slipping into management-speak, she said the government should be judged on "key performance indicators".
"There should be matrixes through which many of these systems should be judged," said Puri.
I only judged him on if he was ready for the same things I am.
" The performance of at least hundreds of billions of investments are judged against the "Agg.
MOST playwrights are judged by their words—the swordplay of dialogue that animates their work.
The outcome of the election could hang on how millennials, like me, judged their performances.
I know that [I was judged] taking a long time finding my chief of staff.
I know I will get lectured and judged by this but it doesn't bother me.
If you share something permanent, you have to accept that you'll be judged by it.
Albeit, there's no way to know whether or not everything it judged suspicious actually was.
When you need your phone fixed, the last thing you need is to be judged.
There are many times that I have thought about my actions being judged by God.
A party should not be judged by its cranks, but by how it handles them.
Whoever clings to the propaganda of Otherwise must be judged incurious or complicit or both.
Citizens are judged not only by conventional financial criteria, but by their actions and associations.
Since then, past presidents have been judged on the success of their first 100 days.
I was doing exactly the same things even before and nobody judged me like that.
But an exam is not judged only by the right answers written on the page.
J.P. Ducro says Trump's promise of jobs is what he will ultimately be judged on.
I often feel judged—they say that tattoos aren't taboo anymore, but they still are.
I think some women worry they'll be judged negatively for wanting to read about murderers.
That year, the council judged 106 people to be "unintentionally homeless and in priority need".
"Let go of the fear of feeling judged, and this includes self-judgement," Lee says.
Nor is it the only UK surveillance legislation judged to fall foul on that front.
And for anyone pushing to end the way women's appearance is constantly judged, it's hypocritical.
Each case needs to be judged on it's own merit in relation to the circumstances.
Mele argues that these companies, as a result, should be judged against other media companies.
The BOJ said it will cut interest rates further into negative territory if judged necessary.
On the policy areas by which his mayoralty should be judged, the picture is mixed.
Senators or congressional representatives are judged on their party, and Republicans have swept the South.
Today, the legitimacy of a candidate is often judged by which consultant has been hired.
The lesson is that policymaking must be holistic; proposals cannot be judged fully in isolation.
Didn't almost everyone in the world face danger to liberty, as judged by British standards?
It's called "disenfranchised grief," which is any kind of grief that gets judged or minimized.
According to the Word of God, we will all be judged on loving our neighbor.
We're being judged and scrutinized, and it's grueling and it's painful, but it is time.
Such a candidate would garner no support and rightly be judged a threat to democracy.
The categories judged were burgers, coffee and bakery, frozen desserts, sandwiches, Mexican, pizza, and chicken.
They are judged on execution, difficulty and "flight time," according to the official Olympic program.
It taught me that my achievements could never protect me from being judged by others.
We judged the mascaras on added volume, added length, waterproof-ness, and ease of removal.
The first is that black people should not, and cannot, be judged at first glance.
Clinton will be judged in part as a validation of Mr. Obama's legacy as president.
"Men are rewarded for showing their feelings, but women are still judged differently," she said.
Most mainstream U.S. media outlets have judged Clinton by far the winner of Monday's debate.
But no I never felt judged by it—maybe people did but I didn't notice.
Anyway, Gorsuch should be judged on his judicial opinions, not his pastor's politics, they argued.
So whatever the intention of the referendum, the results are likely to be judged differently.
Women are much more harshly judged for drug abuse than men—especially when they're pregnant.
And when you run a basketball team, you're judged by how many games you win.
Because I knew I was going to be judged by whether or not it worked.
In our society, women are still judged harsher by their looks, their clothes, their haircut.
The smoothness and correctness of this effect will be judged in a few test scenes.
But there are lots of people who have stories that their coding gets judged differently.
Cersei and Loras, therefore, will be judged by seven septons, as in the olden days.
You need to unwind at a place where you can be accepted and not judged.
He has also defended other men accused of wrongdoing, saying they've been judged too quickly.
I know that long-term is how you'll be judged-- as opposed to short-term.
But these well-intentioned efforts often leave parents of color feeling scrutinized, judged and powerless.
I want to live without being judged, criticized and oppressed by the people around me.
Maybe he's been judged unfairly for a weakness in character, but it's a real weakness.
"Applicants should be judged by adherence to professional standards, not political views," the post said.
Administration officials said their commitment to disease management should not be judged by budget numbers.
In the 1950s, this feature of comic books was judged, absurdly, to be morally reprehensible.
To say God has judged people with AIDS would be very wrong and very cruel.
But Hillary Clinton has never had the luxury of being judged entirely on her ideas.
He will be judged harshly for his faults rather than forgiven for his human fallibility.
Olmsted ultimately despaired of finding common ground with white Southerners he judged implacable on slavery.
And is Dany being judged in part because of gender-based stereotypes about "crazy" women?
Plus, women are judged much more harshly than men do when they break the rules.
Judged by the conventional standards of friendship, a stranger might conclude we weren't particularly close.
If only the debate over who deserves most of the credit were as easily judged.
But the way those women are judged hasn't necessarily changed as far as men go.
Their confidence that they should be judged by different standards is remarkably hard to shake.
Given these new dynamics, how then should Biden's scattered falsehoods, exaggerations and conflations be judged?
Under pressure, the university judged the question to be inappropriate, and it suspended the professor.
At the bank, she said, people judged her for taking all her paid time off.
Vehicles are judged on criteria including: innovation, design, safety, performance, technology, driver satisfaction and value.
Who could know what arguments we think obvious today might be judged harshly by history.
He excelled in all parts of the game, but Trout was judged to be better.
Pentagon officials judged the measures too unsubtle and ordered up their own set of options.
If it happens in the middle of a thought, the speaker is judged less harshly.
Reasons for overspending include fear of being judged by their friends or by other parents.
Consider Prince William's marriage to the middle-class Kate Middleton, which is judged a success.
Under what is called static scoring, changes are judged without assuming any difference in growth.
Obviously, an entire school cannot be judged by the actions and beliefs of one student.
Not to presume outcomes or be judged by where/what the investigation turns up. 5.
Essays will be judged on the following criteria: talent, writing ability, style, creativity and originality.
"We believe such allegations should be judged by the authorities," the spokesman, Frederik Picard said.
Velazquez grabbed his lower back during the 210th inning and was judged OK to continue.
The quality of a theater should not be judged first and foremost by its architecture.
The father of the accuser was on the faculty, and his colleagues judged the case.
The San Francisco program, as evidenced by this 2011 report, was largely judged a success.
None of our friends considered it sin, and nobody judged it because we were together.
They were just people doing their jobs while the whole country watched and judged them.
These late sleepers are tired of being judged for a behavior they cannot easily control.
"Management need to be judged on the quality of their workplace culture in the same way they are judged on their profit and loss statements," Tchen said on Wednesday at the opening of Trust Conference, a two-day event hosted by the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
We knew for us, it was a space where we could be vulnerable without being judged.
A combination of mismanagement, ill-judged investments and weak global demand has left it in crisis.
The performance of Kilmarnock prison is judged by 42 indicators, none of which measures reoffending rates.
If he committed a crime he must be judged by a court, as the law establishes.
It also lets authorities temporarily take firearms from people judged a risk to themselves or others.
Mikaela Bodkin doesn't think mothers should be judged for how they choose to feed their babies.
They have judged that China's fundamental position has not changed, providing leeway to conduct another test.
When I would talk about life choices with other therapists, I would feel kind of judged.
Regardless of the notion that this season was superfluous, millions of people watched and judged anyway.
"I'm quite sure that outstanding measures will be judged as having been fulfilled," the official added.
I know what that feels like to be judged and be picked apart regarding your body.
Though the women were all "judged by their communities … they didn't really judge others," Taddeo says.
Reports of "vicious infighting and chaos" inside the White House were judged to be "mostly true".
It sets a standard (albeit sometimes a theoretical one) by which other political systems are judged.
I think we just need to keep fighting for women to be judged on merits.  Absolutely!
I never judged people, I loved and accepted everyone for who they where as a person.
" She blamed the ill-judged spoof on scientific visitors who "let their humour go too far.
The ladies judged the staff's Halloween decorations, which you can see for yourself in the gallery.
Women are mocked because of how they look and then judged for bending to society's whims.
They ask to be judged on the merits of the final product rather than initial impressions.
I actually completely misunderstood that I was giving an interview that would be judged on Twitter.
All three grievances were judged groundless by HUD but proved the hazards of an inflexible approach.
Now Awan will not face prosecution where the more serious allegations against him can be judged.
Such steps were judged essential as they embarked on successful global expansions during the past decade.
Tesla is judged more like a student — in marking periods, at the discretion of its critics.
Are the contestants judged on how they look or what they're wearing or what they're saying?
The curious thing about airline quarters is that they cannot be judged merely by headline numbers.
He recently backpedaled after suggesting art should be judged based on its quality, first and foremost.
Of those who make it to Europe, most will eventually be judged economic migrants, not refugees.
Early on I judged guys who didn't accept their junk because gender is a construct right?
Women in particular are judged by their looks [whether] we are in the spotlight or not.
The women I talked to are not alone in feeling shamed or judged for their finances.
Judged as an attempt to recreate a quasi-mythical past, things did not go so smoothly.
All the terriers lined up and waited to be judged by a man in a tuxedo. 
It judged that it was "not warranted in the public interest" to put them into resolution.
Having to breast-feed in fear of being judged by others seriously compounds the difficulty, though.
Most of those who make it to Europe will eventually be judged economic migrants, not refugees.
They are also judged by the quality of their fleece and their conformation to breed standards.
Reviewers are also judged on whether their decisions are later overturned and other quality-oriented stats.
None of us want to be judged by the contents of our 17-year-old diaries.
Spain refused to apologise, saying the conquest "cannot be judged in the light of contemporary considerations".
Judged by spending, though, the executive branch is actually less imperial than under Eisenhower or Kennedy.
But by that point, we had earned the right to be judged on our own merits.
Mr Macron's summit can be judged a success if it reminds the world of this fact.
"With me, you're not going to be judged, with me you can feel safe," he says.
Although most have subsequently been judged to be genuine refugees, Australia still refuses to accept them.
They don't want to be judged and ridiculed... They're afraid of what their partner will think.
Cosmetology schools, the judge said, needed more room to appeal when they were judged as failing.
These stores will be judged by the convenience of the holistic experience, not just the tech.
France was the only advanced economy judged at "high risk" from upset caused by civil unrest.
Opposition supporters were being arrested arbitrarily and judged harshly or imprisoned without due process, he said.
In the consequentialist view, Clinton should be judged, and critics would argue disqualified, on those grounds.
It's hard to ask that question without wondering if male players would be judged so harshly.
According to Steven, he's never felt judged by other people for his obsession with Irish guys.
Print was also judged to be easier on the eyes and less likely to encourage multitasking.
People who smoke, on the other hand, end up feeling judged by a partner who abstains.
Will he be judged differently as the world catches up to what he managed to accomplish?
He knew that, at Planned Parenthood, he wouldn't be judged or shamed for his sexual orientation.
According to a survey in Nature, 90 percent of researchers judged published research to be unreproducible.
"We will be judged on the effectiveness of that replacement," said McClintock   View the discussion thread.
That company was also judged on privacy, for which it received a grade of D minus.
There are no sound effects, but self-made beeps and boops are will not be judged.
Such a policy has merit, Flake says, but work ethic should be judged as a skill.
In the end, Mao judged that the Americans might actually come to the help of India.
We don't think we'll be very helpful if people feel judged when we use our product.
I wasn't making music to be judged; I was making it for the love of it.
The incoming DNC chair should be solely judged by how many of those legislatures Democrats retake.
They are millions of young people of color who are blamed, judged and accused on sight.
When it comes down to it, it's clear that Hernandez was judged based on her appearance.
"Healthy Indiana should be judged on whether it is improving coverage for Medicaid beneficiaries," Solomon said.
When they say "no" to feeling weird and ugly and judged, they're saying it for us.
I'm tired of feeling judged based on misguided, uneducated opinions; it's time to remove the stigma.
"The world will be judged by the way it has treated you," Bartholomew told the refugees.
In another, he had an experimenter offer participants a cooked chicken foot and judged their responses.
Five Northern European countries — Belarus, Estonia, Finland, Iceland and Latvia — were judged to face no threat.
The value of our money shouldn't just be judged by the exchange rate with other currencies.
I have wantonly judged, seething, from a distance for years, yet rarely experienced the stimulus itself.
And he's publicly judged Arianna Huffington, Rosie O'Donnell and Carly Fiorina based on their looks. 13.
The metrics by which each jurisdiction will be judged as a success or failure remain unclear.
This week, Adam Kirsch and Zoë Heller discuss whether books can be judged by their politics.
Yet even if the silence in Paris is deafening, it doesn't mean he isn't being judged.
We will be judged for what we do or what we fail to do right now.
"Whatever's been leveled at us in the past, we want to be re-judged," he said.
To achieve this kind of growth, Zibelli said the team judged companies by four main characteristics.
Venture capital funds are mainly judged based on the big bets they get right, Gordon said.
In other words, success no longer is judged by any measurable achievement, but by process alone.
Many have fears of being misunderstood and judged, particularly if the provider is of another race.
I judged the chicken sandwiches based on their buns, texture, and flavor, and my overall impression.
Krebs and Levy both said Tesla is being judged by different standards than other automakers today.
Nonetheless, they still judged the shooting as more intentional when they saw it in slow motion.
Further, the SEC's case is judged by an ALJ who himself is employed by the SEC.
"Do not judge, or you will be judged," he said, echoing a verse from the Bible.
Locals can also submit their decorated or undecorated wreaths to be judged at the holiday competition.
Been thinking about how over labeled and over judged we all are... can u feel me??
They may fly under the radar, judged simply as "strange" or "odd," and be perpetually misunderstood.
Judged in terms of human loss, it marked the bloodiest mass shooting in modern American history.
Applicants will be judged with tests measuring hand-eye coordination, multitasking, critical thinking and other skills.
Beside Haley, national security adviser H.R. McMaster also implied that sanctions should not be judged overnight.
Scicluna, an archbishop in Malta, holds a top post in the Vatican department that judged McCarrick.
Women go through separate training from the men, and are judged based on different performance standards.
Shortly after that I was judged unfit to work and spent a few weeks at sea.
Buffalo hosts a costume contest judged by local celebrities prior to the start of the race.
They commit hours of work before they go out and then they're judged on that look.
Fighting pollution is now a key criterion on which the performance of officials will be judged.
On a format as shallow as Tinder, women are being solely judged on their appearance overall.
He seems to be judged by a completely different standard than that used for Hillary Clinton.
Marianne and her religious club judged people like Olive for behaviors that they viewed as ungodly. 
Women are also judged more harshly than men for seeming like typical politicians, the research shows.
The younger guests at her birthday party are judged by those standards and found seriously wanting.
Imitating the West was almost universally judged to be the fastest route to freedom and prosperity.
You don't have to buy into these values, but you'll probably still be judged by them.
They can be exhausted by uninspired overuse, go out of fashion or be judged hopelessly reactionary.
He had never met me, and then he judged me according to things he had heard.
And I don't think anybody should be prosecuted or judged based on what their beliefs are.
Think of how these killings were deemed "controversial," and the perpetrators judged to have acted reasonably.
Now, I must admit I felt a bit resentful about being judged by one wrong article.
From there, Mr. Lu got a certificate as a yoga judge and has since judged competitions.
So the music is of course heard, and judged, according to how it conveys the drama.
Several actually liked the idea of being judged on their looks, which they were proud of.
"What I observe is that Muslims are judged, treated in the worst of ways," he said.
They were judged and condemned by others for the way they dressed, talked, walked and believed.
"At some other places I often felt judged because of my tattoo design," Ms. Pascal said.
Cyberstrikes, which President Barack Obama ordered against the North's missile program, have also been judged ineffective.
About 150 local and national brands are judged at one to five eggs, the highest mark.
Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal were once judged in irreversible decline, and look at them now.
That's how you want life to be: people judged on their abilities and without foolish preconceptions.
Politically, this is perhaps the clearest difference between how Washington and Canberra are viewed and judged.
"She always said, 'Do not judge if you do not want to be judged,'" he said.
Snapshot: Above, poodles wait to be judged at the Westminster Dog Show in New York City.
To help myself avoid this behavior, I simply remind myself how little I enjoy being judged.
" Annette Bening explained, "Female characters in film are judged harshly, so we have to love her.
We will extract the country from the crisis … and in the end that will be judged.
So how can a winner be judged by people who have never even played the game?
If the da Vinci judged that it was O.K. to proceed, it gave an encouraging beep.
Both times, the doctors and staff at the health center made me feel supported, not judged.
"Call Me By Your Name" was about the fear of being judged for your sexual identity.
The report estimated the total cost at six hundred billion dollars, which it judged financially imprudent.
Only two of them, moreover, were judged to have a low likelihood of happening next year.
The court, in upholding a previous ruling by a Scottish high court, judged that he had.
She wanted to be judged on her "merits", a vexed concept at the best of times.
The Spanish government says they are being judged strictly in line with the rule of law.
Each time, Mr. Tillerson patiently answered that priorities should not be judged only by dollars spent.
" He added, "Republicans will own it lock, stock and barrel, and we'll be judged on that.
The chair should not be measured or judged by which ideological label he seems to wear.
Contestants are judged on accuracy as well as the time they take to complete the task.
I was taught to "judge not, lest ye be judged" and to show compassion to others.
A qualitative assessment last year by academics judged Britain's in-prison scheme to be working well.
Great dealers are judged on the quality and the personality of the works that they acquire.
Presidents should be judged on the merits of their actions, statements and, I suppose, their tweets.
With them, we can let our love flow freely without fear of being judged or rejected.
A fifth of serving officers, it revealed, had shared content judged as troubling, including racial epithets.
A lot of evangelical parents are judged by the successful transmission of values to their children.
Now, it's trying to explain that each world leader is judged individually, based on the situation.
Your work will be judged by Times journalists as well as Learning Network staff members. 11.
Angie made him a member when she judged a D.C. ball where he won a trophy.
And that feeling of being judged has spilled out from social media and into public life.
"She was the victim of sexual abuse and she's being victimized and judged here," Bento said.
While these actions enthralled primary voters, intellectuals and journalists witnessed them and judged Trump an aberration.
"The use of beauty and joy in art is often judged to be kitsch," he explained.
Some women are like, 'I'm not ready to have sex,' and you should not be judged for that, the same way you should not be judged if you are mentally and emotionally mature enough to have sex and make choices about your body that are informed.
Men are judged on muscular symmetry and condition (be warned: bigger does not mean better) and stage presence; women are judged similarly, though they're expected to turn around for a "rear view" and to have satisfactory "beauty flow," which is not defined in the official rules.
The Clinton trial, the only time in anyone's lifetime until now that an occupant of the White House has been judged by the Senate, serves as the template for how President Trump will be judged on accusations of abusing his office for political gain and obstructing Congress.
Okay, be completely honest: Would you skip your cousin's baby shower if nobody judged you for it?
For Sanders's part, he seemed to be judged too unfamiliar and too absent, particularly down the homestretch.
It's making designers and brands rethink their every move because they are being watched and judged constantly.
That is what you are there to do and you want to be judged on your work.
That means that, every day, one of the 500 meals that leaves the kitchen could be judged.
Although I have the rhythm of a deranged kangaroo, I never once felt judged in the class.
There were times when I really judged them, there were times when I really didn't judge them.
But one expert says training of this kind can have the opposite effect if people feel judged.
The CGF did not elaborate on the reasons for Birmingham's bid being judged as not fully compliant.
This means two people born in January and December 1990 are judged to be the same age.
Each photo was judged based on "technical quality, originality, and artistic merit," according to the Audubon website.
Her short story "Heads of the Colored People…" won StoryQuarterly's 2016 Fiction Prize, judged by Mat Johnson.
So forgive me, anyone in the past, that I judged for putting baby content in your story.
She should be judged by her own actions, her own record, and her own public-facing words.
History will judge any future isolation as it has judged past attempts at isolation: disastrous, damaging, destructive.
Judged on the basis of the evidence reported in this study, we would conclude it is not.
Mike Pence, the Republican, was widely judged to have got the better of Tim Kaine, the Democrat.
Those judged to have their fingers on the zeitgeist are keenly studied by curators and dealers alike.
At least initially, passengers will likely be judged against the existing "reasonable person" standard of negligence law.
They do not want to appear ungrateful for the life they lead or judged for their apathy.
"It's a case that has been dealt with; it's a case that has been judged," she said.
Setting that aside, however, shouldn't actors and actresses be judged by their talent over their physical appearance?
They are separately judged for their talent, as well as their appearance in evening wear and swimsuits.
That is, it's actual rate could be judged to be too far below the new neutral rate.
As part of that vetting, appointees were judged based on a loyalty test, a source told CNN.
Sexism, bullying, inequality, lack of diversity, low empathy all are being judged as negative factors for ROI.
France was blocked, he judged, not because of its inclination to protest or innate resistance to change.
You cannot be judged either "totally mentally incapacitated or "partially mentally incapacitated without the right to vote.
Politicians are judged on a wider set of goals, many of which may be beyond their control.
But that doesn't mean it shouldn't still be held accountable for, and judged by, its past actions.
Facebook has never lacked for good intentions, but it can ultimately only be judged on its results.
While discussing plans for an upcoming party, she admits she wrongly judged Dennis based on Ravenel's word.

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