Similar words: grudging, grudgingly, edging, lodging, dodging, wedging, hedging, lodgings. Meaning: [dʒʌdʒ] n. the cognitive process of reaching a decision or drawing conclusions.
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61. Without knowing it, we can be virtual prisoners of all this judging.
62. Remarks such as these indicate that Lakatos aimed to propose a universal criterion for judging research programmes in particular and scientific progress in general.
63. Entering a chili contest can be heartbreaking, but judging one takes the skin of an elephant.sentencedict .com
64. Maybe only several dozen, judging from some of the work on temporal lobe neurons involved in face recognition.
65. The eyes on her back were laughing at her, judging her.
66. As a consequence of their different interpretations, they had different criteria for judging attainment.
67. An optometrist can calculate the strength of glasses a person needs by judging the light reflected back from the retina.
68. One of the problems facing practitioners is judging the quality of a piece of research.
69. The immediate objective End Result: To have agreed criteria for judging Bill's performance as a supervisor.
70. Judging from his stock[sentencedict.com], funerals must have held some position of importance to have merited such an impressive display of hatchments.
71. Judging by the ammonia levels our test kit recorded it had become fully charges on its surface in around six weeks.
72. Judging by our previous experience, I do not think that the Home Secretary would have refused to renew it thereafter.
73. Why is it an important input to setting objectives and judging enterprise performance?
74. Be kind to yourself in judging your first attempts at answering exam questions under a time constraint.
75. Judging by their reaction to a recent study, only the most rigorous evidence will convince them.
76. Judging from his passive-Madonna performance as Gilbert Grape, Depp probably would be lost on a stage.
77. But she was in no mood for sightseeing, and neither was Nicolo, judging by the look on his face.
78. Not a bad idea, judging from the state of your face.
79. Judging by the chins on him, it's definitely not Diet Pepsi.
80. Judging by the position he was lying in, he probably has a leg wound.
81. Ida Rebecca had small book learning but highly developed sensitivity, particularly when it came to judging outsiders.
82. Judging by her past performance, I'd say Rowena will do very well.
83. And judging by the prodigious pile of diatribes posted in the last year, a lot of folks are taking advantage.
84. I just have this feeling that she is looking at me and judging me for all the wrong reasons.
85. Certainly, judging by his appearance as he lay on the ground, I did not give much for his chances.
86. Judging by the interest shown so far, their display could become a fixture of the show.
87. Judging by their recent performances, they were all living on their memories.
88. If you knew, which I'm sure you did judging from your smug expression, why didn't you tell me?
89. I have a hard time judging ages, but the baby looked about six months old.
90. None of the other guests had stirred, judging by the untouched food in the covered dishes on the sideboard.
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