He judged that the behavior of plant personnel would not change unless most people became less complacent.
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At Renault, he judged that things were so bad that, with the support of Mr Schweitzer, he could afford just to press ahead.
In other words, since he wasn't able to rule by the Shari'a, he judged by that which was as close to the Shari'a as possible.
Woods told reporters the difference between his second and third round was that he judged the speed of his putts better.
"At one point it was judged that he had been trying to separate healthcare staff offering to examine his wife to take them hostage, " the report added.
He found that officers usually judged their men as being either good right across the board or bad.
He said that if one judged by technical specifications alone, my PC would seem no different from a variety of other PCs on the market.
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It was ruled that if he was judged to have acted with compassion he would not be prosecuted.
Long after his finest political wheezes are forgotten, it is as a chancellor that he will be judged.
Nacho Novo thought he had equalised but the officials judged that the ball had not crossed the line.
Ozgur Meric Tuna, Gen Tolon's lawyer, said his client had not been judged fairly and that he would appeal to secure his release.
Fingers have repeatedly been wagged at Slobodan Milosevic, the Yugoslav president, but he has always judged, correctly, that the western world had no serious intention of preventing him from laying waste one Kosovar village after another.
What we know with great confidence is that the proposals the President will put forward next week are reasonable and reflect, based on historic precedent, historical precedent, what should be bipartisan -- should receive bipartisan support, and I think that will be judged that way when he unveils it on -- on Thursday, rather.
In fact, if the employee will later be judged on that criteria, he or she actually feels encouraged to aim low so as not to be set up for future failure.
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But even by then, Mr Koizumi expects, he will have set the agenda: he insists that potential candidates should be judged by their commitment to reforms that allocate economic resources more efficiently in Japan.
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And yet, despite all this, Mr Cox has to be judged according to the question that he raised in 1992.
He told me that Sesame could already be judged a success simply because preparatory meetings over the past decade have brought together scientists from countries that would never normally meet.
Girardi said it would take a while before Jeter is back to where he normally is, something that can be judged by his efforts on plays in the hole, or behind second base.
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That is why he has urged Congress again and again to pass measures that independent economists have judged would add a million-plus jobs right now.
But there are two things he can still do that will impact greatly both the world he leaves behind and how he is judged by history: He can take action against Iran's nuclear program, and he can embrace Israel as an ally by pardoning four men who have been persecuted for assuming the alliance exists.
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He shouted that no one was to leave the room an action that would be judged to fit the legal definition of kidnapping.
"He would have never advocated that people should be judged by their color, " Lowery says.
He believes that dealing with such tough subjects head-on is important and that books should be judged on their contents rather than whether they teach anything.
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).
The awarding of the spot-kick itself was a controversial decision by referee Martin Atkinson, who judged that Williamson had fouled Tevez in the box when it appeared he had got a toe to the ball.
But he will be judged by Cypriots on his success or failure to end an economic crisis that has already seen their standard of living decline.
But he will also be aware that, in the end, the BBC must be judged on its creativity - "it's the programmes, stupid" - and its relationship with its audiences.
Bu the video referee judged that the ball had been knocked forward by the New Zealand winger as he challenged Carney in the air.
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Mr Biden said he believed that the "ultimate determination of Russian democracy" would, in part, be judged by how the democratic countries around Russia developed.
"Turning the switch 'on' creates a huge anticipation but ultimately, Seacom will be judged on the changes that take place on the continent over the coming year, " he said.
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