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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211. Judging from what they have done these years, they are indeed " friends " with an honey tongue and a heart of gall.
212. In judging both intelligence and wisdom we have to factor out some knowledge.
213. Conclusions As the terminal artery of the brain, lenticulostriate artery can directly reflect cerebral blood flow perfusion and it is valuable in judging the degree of neonatal hydrocephalus.
214. After Judging decedent's intention before one's death reasonably, do one's utmost to protect privacy right of decedent.
215. The invention also discloses a backup device for the shadow memory, comprising a conflict judging module, a merging module, a loading module, an affair implementing module and a submitting module.
216. And judging from the way investors have been treating Google's stock, you'd think it was also on track to face an early downgrade from Internet giant to also-ran.
217. The methods for judging the properties of the brighteners for alkaline zincate zinc plating from coating appearance, throwing power, covering power, etc. are discussed.
218. "Judging by the coincident index, there is a chance that March was the bottom for Japan's economy," Susumu Kato, chief economist at Calyon Capital Markets Japan.
219. US National Champion Breeders Sweepstakes Yearling Colt with the highest points ever awarded by the judges using the European Judging System.
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