He'll have the interim title for the remainder of the season, during which he'll be judged as a candidate to take over the job full time.
Nor, believes Mr Akov, are the banks being lured by the perverse incentive to get together in order to be judged as too big to fail.
"If Steve picks him, he'll open himself up for some criticism, but if he picks him and England win the Four Nations, he'll be judged as a hero, " he said.
But he hinted that the rate would be lower than 75 per cent, pointing out that the constitutional council had indicated that a total tax burden above that level, including other levies, "could be judged as a confiscatory rate" by the council.
In the past few years, there have been a number of articles about divergence analysis that I feel do not allow it to be judged correctly as a technical tool.
"Certainly a lot of artists might be unfairly judged as a result of this, but I think that given the high level of shock and sadness that permeated the country, nobody is willing to take any chances, " McCabe said.
He will now be judged on results as Liverpool try to put last season's seventh-placed finish behind them.
Dr Archer said Shakespeare should not be judged too harshly as hoarding was his way of ensuring his family and neighbours would not go hungry if a harvest failed.
Like a laptop, slates will be judged on factors such as speed, screen size, and battery life.
It is my hope that when new membership slots open, women will be judged under the same standards as men.
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"The Camp 020 interrogators maintain that Evensen ought not to be judged by any ordinary standards as it is obvious that his mental powers are sub-normal, his memory hopeless and his mind an inchoate jumble, " said the final report.
But his tenure as mayor will be judged on his success in tackling congestion and crime.
Very quickly, that novelty wears off, and they become judged as they should be, an individual human being.
Ed Balls will promise that, as chancellor, he'd have "tough fiscal rules" but he won't say what they'd be (much more significant is his concession that they would be judged independently and not by him as they were when he was last in the Treasury).
High-risk students were classed as those with certain personality traits, including having anxiety problems or "low" moods, as well as others judged to be impulsive or thrill-seekers.
The issue has again put front and center the question of whether sports figures, often lauded as heroes, should be judged in the annals of sports history by way of their off-the-field conduct.
Turkey will be judged on the basis of the same criteria as the other applicant states.
The International Rugby Board refused to intervene in that case as it was judged to be an internal dispute within Wales.
But British promoter Frank Warren does not rate Valuev and believes Haye's quality as world champion can only be judged when he faces one of the Klitschko brothers.
Try to identify the qualities that single you out for this job as your performance will certainly be judged by your demonstration of these characteristics and deployment of these skills.
We need to have some compassion the way that we threat our guests, because that after all is the way that we as a nation and as a culture ultimately will be judged.
However, Armstrong will surely be judged harshly in the court of public opinion, as well he should.
Derwent was judged as satisfactory and Osbaldwick was considered to be a "good school with outstanding outcomes".
In future, Hong Kong's competitiveness will be judged mainly by its ability to sell China services such as finance and management skills.
When asked about his legacy as commissioner, Selig he wanted to be judged on the growth in franchise values since he took over.
Yet his new plans need to be judged by the same practical, non-ideological standard as past arms-control agreements: do they produce greater stability and security?
Because they would not be accepting losses on a voluntary basis it is quite possible that this will be judged a "credit event", which could count as a technical default.
There are also disagreements on important issues such as the standards by which proposed mergers should be judged.
Moreover, though this boom is impressive judged by past performance, it is only to be expected as the region makes a cyclical recovery after nearly a decade of lacklustre growth.
They can be judged failures and quickly forgotten, or they can be remembered as the leaders who played a crucial role in restoring the Senate to its special place in our country.
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