In other words, what they judge by is their bottom line, , , , NOT the customer experience.
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However, 11 percent said they judge doneness by the color of the outside of the patty.
Straub and Huillet make the layers of history live in the present tense, which they judge severely.
They judge that single men will be keener to join clubs that are visited by lots of women.
The way they Judge the show makes a mockery of true Dance Competitions!
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Spending by large corporations and wealthy individuals could surpass direct lobbying expenditures if they judge such expenditures to be effective.
They judge because they perceive a lack of control in others and think "there, but for the grace of God go I".
Western governments must decide whether they judge by Western or shariah laws.
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It would appear, however, there is a disconnect between what method of content B2B marketers prefer vs. what method or avenue they judge their content marketing success against.
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Mainly, they require relentless attention to detail: good products, prompt service, well-trained staff with the power to do a little extra when they judge it right to do so.
If investors within a community begin to know each other and begin to establish informal standards by which they judge a property then these kinds of transactions will be able to proceed fairly rapidly.
As part of a way to mitigate against excessive risk, insurance companies may elect to not insure an individual whom they judge possesses a high likelihood of incurring costs because of a pre-existing condition.
The narrow win was bought at the expense of a promise to recall the council in February, when he and the other three Ulster Unionist ministers say they will resign, if they judge that insufficient progress has been made on decommissioning.
They told the judge they worried about sending the girls home to their mother, whose life was controlled by drugs.
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They will judge a candidate on his performance in office, not in the bedroom.
Data-mining companies say they can judge our credit-worthiness based on that of our friends.
In a terse, unanimous decision, they reversed Judge Kaplan, and dissolved the injunction.
Incident reports will tell users what the holdup is on a given route, so they can judge whether it is likely to clear up anytime soon.
Republicans said a hearing before the House Ways and Means Committee Friday represented only a first step, and that much more fact-finding will occur before they can judge who is to blame.
Rather than simply looking at new product launches as a means to determine bonuses and career trajectories, they need to judge individuals on how effective they and their teams are at gleaning knowledge from the past and applying it to the future.
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And they would rightly judge us as harshly as we today judge the British and the French for what they did at Munich in 1938.
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"If they don't pre-judge the situation they could end up with thousands of people losing their benefits with little notice, " she said.
For example, they had people judge whether a lesser celebrity was alive or dead.
The questioning could have been easily done in two or three hours, they told the judge.
Savio's family members told the judge they hoped she was somehow watching Thursday's proceedings.
Jurors on Thursday told the judge they'd like to review testimony by McQueary and Dranov.
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