Knowing how to judge these support and resistance levels is essential, in my opinion.
Credit-rating agencies will also examine how to judge the creditworthiness of these things.
How better to judge what the papers thought of Gordon Brown's "pre-election" Budget yesterday than a look at how the chancellor is represented in the press.
But it has always been notoriously difficult to predict how a judge will behave once he or she gets on to the Supreme Court.
Ms Vasilyeva said her information came from "people close to the judge" but she was unable to say how the alleged additional parts of the sentence were passed to the judge.
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There is also concern about how ground water and irrigation wells will be affected: it is hard to judge how long it takes for a coal aquifer to refill.
While it's impossible to predict how a jury will judge Lay and Skilling, it's definitely possible to assess how S-Ox is working.
To take another criterion the US News and World Report uses to judge how good a college or university is, their criterion is the percentage of alumni who contribute money to the college or university.
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Please pay attention to how long all this takes and listen to how all of them, and especially Judge Webber Wright, accurately predicted that the twisted definition would create havoc and confusion.
"It's really funny how quick people are to judge, " Noah said the other day.
How was she prepared to judge the strategy and success of Lloyd Blankfein and Gary Cohn?
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Basically, shareholders use a stock's market value to judge how well a company's management is doing.
Who are we to judge how you chose to spend the passing of the 13th Baktun?
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By deciding the necessity of such housing, the Bureau was forced to judge how churches conducted their religion.
Google Base is very new, so it's hard to judge how much time the company is spending on it.
The idea is to judge how consumers feel about different companies and products.
It is a matter for others to judge how proportionate Turkey's response was.
Since these savings are in unaudited funds, it is hard to judge how long the government can withstand a low oil price without big policy changes.
And yet, his long-term perspective provided a strong moral framework, a context to judge how dark a stain was compared to the one he sought to erase.
To judge how elegantly each work complements another, listen to the engaging score by Adam Guettel on CD or see the show, now on national tour ( piazzaontour.com).
Now my son is actually taking Mandarin at school so it is hard for me to judge how much he learned but the time spent told me something.
Free school meals are a standard poverty indicator - used by the inspectorate, Ofsted, to judge how well one school is doing compared with others "in similar circumstances".
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We have no history to judge how gold would react.
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Laura Sweeney, a DHS spokesperson, countered that it's still too early to judge how the cyber initiative deals with the private sector--the project is still focused on securing government networks, she argued.
The team of researchers from the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine say larger trials with a long follow up are needed to judge how useful the test might be in everyday practice.
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Since the intention of the study was to judge how well unit-trust managers performed (rather than answer the slightly different question of how well investors did), the harmful impact of costs associated with buying into the funds, a big issue in Britain, was eliminated.
According to Mr Eyerman, he is acting in a way similar to how an independent judge would act in a Chapter 11 proceeding, giving Alstom short-term protection from creditors so that its managers can try to show that the firm is worth financing in the capital markets.
Regarding the third element of the sizing standard, without a sense of against whom or when a buildup might be required, it is impossible for the military to judge how much equipment or which people and capabilities should be retained as it downsizes today in order to have the ability to expand in the face of a larger future threat.
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