Sentences with phrase «if judged»

Or is it not more a question of the whole Rococo style of 18th - century France being «feminine,» if judged in terms of a two - valued scale of «masculinity» vs. «femininity»?
I know that sounds strange, but just think about it for a moment: if I judged it by todays standards it wouldn't score well.
If I judged them based on when each game came out then it would score high, but that's not right either because it's competing in a modern market.
Ford's situation, if judged by the asset markets (stock, bond and credit - default swaps), has worsened relative to GM.
The very few will contest it go to arbitration or, possibly, court, and in the end even if judged against Chase just loses some legal fees — there is no penalty for them because the whole time, these customers» fees etc were held in abeyance because of the dispute process.
If judged without a price tag, there are a few issues that may weigh the tablet down, but when you compare the value it delivers, it's easy to give it 4 stars.
If judged by the sales threshold you suggest, Michael, I'm a «bad» self - published author.
If judged under Euro NCAP's new rating scheme in 2009, the overall rating for these vehicles would be significantly affected by the low scores received in this test.
If I judged automobiles the way some critics evaluate movies or restaurants, I'd give the BMW 750iL five stars for excellence.
If judged on its driving characteristics, the C70's smooth — if a bit anemic — five - cylinder engine; forgiving ride; and light, direct steering make it a good alternative to some of its pricier competitors.
If judged by outright speed and pavement gobbling capability alone, the 911 Turbo achieves its greatness through its supreme usability and approachability — precisely the opposite qualities that earned it a fearsome reputation decades ago.
This would seem to make it easier to remove ineffective teachers, because the agreement calls for a teacher's removal if judged ineffective two years in a row, and, as such, it's a reform that would have been unimaginable four months ago when the first - round application was filed — or even two months ago, when Mulgrew and I had breakfast.
If you judged by stereotypes alone, Duncan said, King was «one of those kids who probably shouldn't be in a room like this.»
Trainees» performance during this period is assessed, and if judged to be of the required standard, they become a fully - fledged teacher, able to apply for work in any school in the country.
Similarly, 67 percent of students were considered proficient in mathematics in eighth grade according to statewide tests, while only 40 percent were if judged by national exam results.
I target what my students truly need to be successful in the real world, let alone academia, make a difference in their lives, but, if judged by any of the prevailing merit pay measures, would pale in comparison to a teacher who merely taught by the book.
The highest scoring nations of the world would appear to be mediocre or poor performers if judged by the NAEP proficient standard.
Or put it into context by saying something like «if we judged only on graphics.»
And he has more in common with this fellow traveller than you might imagine, if you judged Owens purely by his looks or the libertine life that finds such fulsome expression in his retrospective.
If judged against the metric of winning general elections, few could disagree that Labour have made the wrong choice, although equally «the worst of a bad job» is probably an apt description of the contest.
«If we judged everybody by the stupid, unguarded things they blurt out to their nearest and dearest, then we wouldn't ever get anywhere.»
We considered that studies were at low risk of bias if they were blinded, or if we judged that the lack of blinding unlikely to affect results.
I felt sad wondering if they judged me for this action, rather than reaching out to help me.
You will see that your new mom friend cuts her kid's grapes still, and wonder if she judged you the last time she was over and you served uncut grapes.
Tony, my apologies if I judged you prematurely, and I am not offended as perceived.
You need proper structured investment, planning & most importantly ambition which starts from the owner... Does Leicester winning the championship make them a top club — No Does Monaco winning the Ligue 1 make them bigger than Psg ---- No Does Dortmund winning the bundesliga make them bigger than Bayern — No Similarly we won't be bigger than Man utd, Man C even if we win the title.We're bigger than City, Chelsea if judged by history but not ambition.
The critical reader will observe here (and over and over again throughout the Old Testament story) a logical contradiction, an item suspicious, if not incredible, if judged from the standpoint of factual probability.
If you judged on rhetorical skill, the number of points made or the willingness to engage one's opponent, the Christian would surely have won (as much as one can «win» a never - ending debate).
The foregoing account of the relation of the past to the present will appear quite unacceptable if judged from the standpoint of a Newtonian conception of causal relationships.
If I judged my position a personal idiosyncrasy, it would be inappropriate to mention it here, but if, as I think, it reflects a Whiteheadian sensibility, it may help to clarify differences.
In this he said, that in an individual case, a couple might judge that they were excused from observing the «concrete directive» (viz. not to use contraception) if they judged that by following the Church's teaching there would be a danger to the essential value of the «community of love.»
Hosinski (1993) 178 n2 «Clearly, Whitehead would not have introduced the concept of God into his philosophy if he judged that there was no presence of God which supported his concept.»
If you judged Glenn only by the fruits he has produced, would you still hold concerns over his faith?»
Duncan suddenly made the TMX - LSE merger seem twice as critical as the Potash imbroglio — if judged solely on the number of times the word «strategic» is used.
If the judges decide to launch court proceedings, the Catalan politicians could be arrested and, if found guilty of rebellion, punished by up to 30 years in prison.
If the judges like what they hear, they open the elevator doors and invite the entrepreneur into the boardroom for negotiations.
If a judge believes you have been less than entirely honest, your agreement will be legally baseless and won't stand up in court.
If the judge agrees this time, Wynn would be free to sell his shares if gaming regulators decide the misconduct allegations make him ineligible to be the company's largest shareholder.
If a judge grants Berns permission to intervene in the investigation on behalf of the so - called «John Does,» he will seek to quash the subpoena outright or at least make it less broad.
If we judge a civilization's success by its endurance over time, then the Bushmen are the most successful society in human history.
Gorsuch has said that if judges factor in personal beliefs, societal changes or calculations about maximizing social welfare, they risk becoming «little more than politicians with robes.»
A San Francisco jury trial on the matter had been set to start in June, but that could be taken off the table if the judge presiding over the case approves the agreement.
Dunphy acknowledged the request of Uber lawyer John Keefe, who asked if the judge were to grant the city's injunction, would he consider issuing a stay to allow Uber to continue to operate, pending an outcome at the Ontario Court of Appeal.
If the judge agrees with the officers, a warrant is issued to remove all firearms from the individual.
If a judge deems the British Columbia government is not doing enough to protect crucial habitat of the endangered spotted owl, he or she could order the federal environment minister to recommend an emergency protection order under the federal Species at Risk Act.
If Judge Campbell forces the company to pay $ 50 million (or a similarly high amount) up front, then the company plans to take its case to the Second District Court of Appeals, which has already reversed some of Campbell's decisions.
If you judge policies by how effective its communications strategy is, the initial reviews are positive.
If the judges flat out don't like you and your partners, your pitch is sunk.
«If Judge Moss denies the injunction and Judge Crabtree grants an injunction, expect the battle to move quickly to the circuit courts, and a likely march to the Supreme Court,» Sweeney said.
«If Judge Moss denies the injunction and Judge Crabtree grants an injunction, expect the battle to move quickly to the circuit courts, and a likely march to the Supreme Court.»
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