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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181. The information gained by the eavesdropper through interception is a very important criterion for judging the success of the key transmission and a necessary parameter for the privacy amplification.
182. No matter in civil law or common law, judge's behavior of judging the evidence embodies the free proof rule and free judicial evidence.
183. She has admitted shunning carbs in favour of salad, steamed fish and vegetables. But judging by the size of her (white-bread) sandwich,(sentencedict .com) she is relaxing the rules for once.
184. On May 5, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) released a proposed rule that would take into account indirect land-use effects when judging just how green corn ethanol is.
185. So, no matter judging from the fund capability or from the market operating capacity, PCStars will be the first choice for cooperation for international software suppliers to enter China.
186. The calculation results can be taken as the judging basis for the abundance of motor critical instability and critical voltage instability in power system.
187. Judging Criteria: Technique, choreography, musicality, creativity, overall performance and etc.
188. The reaction of combustion to produce ethylene is a spontaneous reaction judging by reaction activation energy.
189. Now Deborah, a prophetess, the wife of Lappidoth, was judging Israel at that time.
190. Based on using and judging American voting trust system, Part II analyses the establishment and effectiveness of voting trust in China through combining with our current law.
191. Remember, like attracts like, so, beware of attracting into your life the very thing you are judging in the life of others.
192. Judging from the comments and relaxed attitude of the accused Hizballah member interviewed by TIME, it's a safe bet that the dock will be empty when the trials finally begin.
193. Judging from the type of business, state - owned enterprises salary increase rate of the first rank.
194. Judging by the value: cost ratios stated (Table 8) all above 10 investment in terms of nutrient input in upland cropping systems appears to be highly profitable and recommendable.
195. Saxe's lab is now studying the role of theory of mind in judging situations where the attempted harm was not a physical threat.
196. Judging by book sales, this young boy's out-of-body experience in the operating room has given a great deal of encouragement to many people's religious beliefs.
197. That ye may eat and drink at my table in my kingdom, and sit on thrones judging the twelve tribes of Israel.
198. Aim It is difficulty in judging the transmission by defection and graph. But it can become more easily through matrix of relation.
199. Time control or adaptive control were chosen by judging the traffic intensity at the intersection.
200. It analyzes the recent fault for the second-stage double acting slide valve, and summarizes the methods of judging and treating the common fault for electro-hydraulic actuator.
201. Judging from his accent, he must be from northeastern China.
202. Some methods of judging non - elementary function are given.
203. The paper introduces related research on judging age by X-ray picture of forensic anthropology from fusion time of stem epiphyseal and the change of humerus marrow cavity respectively.
204. Especially, the session creation, dual- computer synchronization and fault judging, status switching and data consistency' s implementation were investigated in detail.
205. I must possess a certain novelty value, judging by the regular requests from the menfolk to join them for some "?ay" (tea), which is far more popular here than Turkish coffee.
206. Judging by size alone is a bad tactic in the animal kingdom.
207. A 2010 study found that friends are significantly more accurate in judging traits like intelligence, talkativeness and creativity—traits that are observable and measurable.
208. And judging by their orders of durable goods , businesses may be scaling back spending.
209. Appearance of right refers to the rights's external manifestations, its essence lies in judging the effect of civil and commercial transaction matters by the appearance of conduct.
210. Objective To evaluate bone marrow scintigraphy in diagnosis, differential diagnosis, judging prognosis in patients with refractory anemia (RA) and Chronic aplastic anemia (CAA).
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