Sentences with phrase «as judged by»

A selection of the world's most beautiful restaurants as judged by the SBID International Design Awards» judges
Re the first quote: The unethical, as judged by RECO (Ontario) et al, need to be exposed publicly, and not be kept hidden within the confines of in - house anonymity, as is currently the case.
Harris Poll EquiTrend ® honors add to Real Living Real Estate's momentum as judged by consumers.
In other words, many will have been forced by economic circumstance into being not good enough parents, as judged by the standards laid down by Hoghughi and Speight.
Second, Gordon and Feldman (2008) reported that fathers with temperamentally more difficult (i.e., less predictable as judged by fathers) 5 - month - old infants demonstrated less coparental mutuality (similar to support) observed in triadic interactions.
professor, Laura Morgan Roberts, «Your professional image is the set of qualities and characteristics that represent perceptions of your competence and character as judged by your key constituents (i.e., clients and colleagues).
We publish reviews of only the best literary fiction, older and new, as judged by other literary fiction writers.
Litecoin is currently valued at $ 61, the 5th largest cryptocurrency as judged by CoinMarketCap, where it sits at $ 3 billion.
The overall performance of the ASUS Zenfone 3 Laser, as judged by Antutu Benchmark, is on the lower rungs of our performance ladder.
It is «libertarian» because they do not impose mandates to narrow people's choice, but merely frame choices or provide incentives that tend to make people «better off, as judged by themselves.»
There's no getting around this basic fact: the iPhone X is an excellent phone, as judged by the people who use it.
Only consider what looks to be a miserable (and miserably late) launching of the online Ontario Reports, at least as judged by Garry Wise today: the potential advantages of having digital data online were largely ignored or suppressed (though compare a subsequent piece on Slaw by Ted Tjaden).
One of the principles of contract law is that the offer and acceptance are evaluated based on the objectively ascertainable intentions as judged by a reasonable person.
Patrick received his first AV rating (the highest possible rating in proficiency and ethics as judged by his peers) from Martindale Hubbell in 1998.
The indications are that the funding regime is working, as judged by the number of cases funded by conditional fees.
Who's Who Legal named Boris as one of their inaugural Thought Leaders — Competition 2018, placing him among the very best in the world in the area of competition litigation, as judged by his peers, corporate counsel and market sources.
This assessment considers legal ability and adherence to ethical standards as judged by peers in the legal profession.
Jerry is listed as a Martindale - Hubbell AV - Preeminent rated lawyer, which indicates the highest professional excellence and level of skill and integrity as judged by his peer members of the Bar and members of the judiciary.
Past climate models, as judged by the performance of the majority of Coupled Model Intercomparison Project 3 (CMIP3) simulations used in the IPCC Fourth Assessment Report, underestimated the observed linear trend in Arctic sea ice loss (Stroeve et al., 2007).
And I would need an more reputable source than this «junkscience.com», as judged by its portal page, to be prepared to spend any time on its conclusions.
The Cool Roof Time Machine was recently recognized by R&D Magazine, which awarded the project one of its R&D 100 Awards, given to the 100 most significant technologies and services introduced in the previous year, as judged by an independent panel.
As I noted above, the first half of CET looks a lot cleaner than the second as judged by the Hale band, suggesting that the second half has been corrupted by human activity.
Certainly the content of CA (and other good blogs) as judged by an average of all comments is significantly lower in quality than that of the most thoughtful and insightful ones.
It would be honest, at least, even if it would be immoral as judged by my own moral framework.
Although it works great as is, we'd like to add some copy to it, and so, Fearless Readers, we are going to have a little competition for the best copy as judged by us.
I absolutely loved it as judged by my Red Mist Verdict, but it just isn't quite up there with something like Portal 2 or the double - header of Dishonored and Far Cry 3.
From skilful multi-splats and tactical deployment of Special weapons, to tense Tower holds or just some poetic team movement, simply share your best gameplay clips to Twitter using the hashtags #Splatoon2 and #ESLSplatoon and the best snippets, as judged by an independent judge, will win themselves some goodies worthy of Flow herself!
Best Chinese Game A fan - voted award to recognize the most popular game in China, as judged by The Game Awards viewers in China.
There was also a competition for best Christmas jumper as judged by the ever - reliable clapometer.
This is defined as «a great deal for the price as judged by millions of travellers».
Cleverest tweet (as judged by Chris) wins the United Club pass on Feb 28, 2017.
We publish reviews of only the best literary fiction, older and new, as judged by other literary fiction writers.
This is your opportunity to enter and earn the recognition you deserve, as judged by the biggest names in the industry.
The whole period Ne was independent of census population size (as judged by mean annual registrations); some very numerous breeds had a small whole period Ne (e.g. English Springer Spaniel, mean annual registrations = 10,885.7, Ne = 45) while some much rarer breeds had a relatively high whole period Ne (e.g. Sealyham Terrier, mean annual registrations = 87.1, Ne = 111).
However, major decisions affecting the Association (as judged by the Executive Board) must be by ballot.
Any spectator - adult, child, or dog - who is NOT well - behaved as judged by the trial organizers, participants, or staff, WILL be asked to leave.
We publish reviews of only the best literary fiction, older and new, as judged by other literary fiction writers.
The prize will be given to the best work published each year in Narrative by a new or emerging writer, as judged by the magazine's editors.
What is really needed is for us Indie writers to get together and form our own publishing company, and publish the very best of our writing, as judged by independent judges: and monetary proceeds used for advertising on Amazon (or wherever) the individual books that are the best of what we have to offer.
Below are the winners of our Book Creator comic competition for schools (as judged by a comic book legend!).
Want to know the 20 most popular articles on writing as judged by more than 6k writers?
Topless in Miami — The industry's hottest convertible cars as judged by the Southern Automotive Media Association will be on display during the auto show.
From Time's cover excoriation of rotten apple teachers, one would think that getting rid of the bottom 3 percent of educators (as judged by their students» test scores) will do wonders for all schools.
There is some good news emerging through the smoke; reading at primary school has significantly improved — largely associated with the work of the reappointed Minister of State for Schools, Nick Gibb — and the number of children attending a good or outstanding school as judged by Ofsted has increased by almost 1.9 million since 2010.
LSA can then closely approximate the degree of similarity of meaning between two texts as judged by human readers.
Below are the winners of our Book Creator comic competition for schools (as judged by a comic book legend!).
D.C. Public Schools was once among the nation's lowest - performing urban school districts, but in recent years has won widespread attention for making rapid progress as judged by scores on the National Assessment of Educational Progress.
Lake Norman Charter School in Huntersville shot up in national rankings to reclaim the title of best high school in the Charlotte region for 2018 — at least as judged by U.S. News & World Report.
A new way to evaluate teachers, known as the Wisconsin Educator Effectiveness System, begins this school year across Wisconsin — giving equal weight to teachers» performance in the classroom as judged by principals and student academic achievement.
The guide provides practical, clear information on critical topics related to improving mathematical problem solving and is based on the best available evidence as judged by the authors.
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