Sentences with phrase «judged on a different criteria»

Not exact matches

Kinda makes a poor judge of character, so if you are willing to debate freely in a conversation on life, the world, the pursuit of knowledge, and all the unknowns in the world with an underage male, then I encourage you to continue the debate freely, but if you feel outmatched in a knowledge criteria and you wish to avoid shame of not understanding enough or even not knowing enough (because they are different) then i will gently step aside as not to harm your ego.
But we must not make the mistake of approaching the one phenomenon with a criterion constructed from the other one and thus of wanting to judge it on the basis of an ideal which is wholly different from its own.
RUSSELL WESTBROOK: Last year's winner will be judged on an entirely different set of criteria this season.
I am not trying to big him up because he was just good and not great, but he always appears to be judged on a different set of criteria to all our other midfielders.
With all their different criteria, which dwell more on overall schedule strength than the human polls tend to do, how will this week's upheaval be judged by the arbiters of the Playoff?
The three main national compilers judge universities on the basis of different criteria, using publicly available data collected in surveys and assessments by organisations including the Higher Education Statistics Agency and the Higher Education Funding Council for England.
New members are judged on a number of different criteria - where they work, professional title, LinkedIn connections and Facebook friends.
Following each pitch, a panel of expert judges conduct a live Q&A / critique, and award points based on feasibility, creativity, sound pedagogy, and overall delivery (these are certainly institution - dependent, so you might use different criteria).
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