The genre is delivering decent performance, to judge from various published statistics on average results.
Yet, to judge from these lists, this axiom does not hold good for book publishers.
Nevertheless, the defence filed an application seeking to remove the judge from the case.
The Perot supporters went barking mad, to judge from their party's increasingly peculiar behaviour.
Happily, to judge from the swarms of users who fled MySpace once Facebook started to catch on.
The suit was initially heard (and dismissed) by a judge from the U.S. Court of Federal Claims.
"I referred to death threats that I had received as a judge from dissatisfied litigants, " she said.
To judge from the blog started by some of the centre's disgruntled staff, their mood is decidedly sfumato.
Pretty much like every other opinion page, to judge from its first day.
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Mr. Mukasey served as U.S. attorney general from 2007-09, and as a U.S. district judge from 1988 to 2006.
And to judge from the enthusiastic reaction at a recent preview in Cambridge, audiences are liking what they see.
To judge from a recent scene in Cairo, that may take some time.
But Army rules prohibit a judge from accepting a guilty plea to charges that could result in a death sentence.
Nor unique products, to judge from a letter to shareholders written earlier this year by James Dimon, JPMorgan Chase's boss.
How "visibly happy" or "jolly" the situation made me you might judge from the wire-photos of me published Nov. 19.
To judge from the number of other hanging birds on view (plucked and otherwise), the subject had a long run.
But organic cross-border dialogue also appears to be under way, to judge from the frenzied swapping of mobile-phone numbers among delegates.
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The other had seen only the film that resembled the book he had not translated (or read, to judge from his letter).
Sir Oliver, 75, presided over a number of high-profile cases during his time as a High Court judge from 1983 to 1999.
Working on nuclear power is the latest twist in a career that has taken Judge from law to banking, to countless boardrooms.
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This little yacht haven has a dense population of eight-figure investment portfolios, to judge from the interest and dividend income reported there.
Before becoming attorney general, Six served as a state district court judge from 2005 to 2008, hearing both civil and criminal cases.
It must be a good business, to judge from the facts about watch economics that can be teased from other players in the industry.
Both America and the European Union the two biggest trading blocks have made significant concessions, more than they would have preferred, to judge from the struggles involved.
"It's a military formation, just in a swimsuit, " says Louis Tassone, a 50-year-old marcher and judge from the North Curl Curl Surf Life Saving Club.
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Patients with drug-coated stents get clots at the rate of 1 per 500 patients per year, to judge from outside analyses of the company's trial results.
The proposed law's provisions (to judge from the draft released on March 8th) range from general statements of principle to specific clarifications of certain grey areas.
You might think so, to judge from his bright and breezy campaign appearances, coaxing even the sceptical into feeling that improvements could be on the way.
In the view of some analysts, al-Qaeda seems content with smaller attacks, at least to judge from a spate of alleged plots in America (see box).
But to judge from a cascade of complaints and lawsuits, Cintas has been squeezing pennies a little too hard in an industry known for tough sales tactics.
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