Sentences with phrase «when judged»

It's about 300 pounds heavier than its predecessor, but it still feels somewhat nimble when judged against more modern cars (The E90 / E92 / E93 chassis dates from the mid-2000s).
In my opinion the Chevy Volt is a masterpiece when judged by any standard, so I couldn't understand such irrational unreasonable behavior.
However, when judged as a versatile go (nearly) anywhere family wagon, it's a success.
The Ferrari California is billed as the Ferrari you can use every day, and it does have a surprisingly practical feel — although really only when judged by supercar standards.
An unusual tactic, perhaps, but when paired with the pearlescent black paint shown here, the result is rather tasteful — at least when judged against Mansory's previous work.
January 1991: 1990 Miata scores 90/100 We said: «The Miata may not have the most isolated ride, the strongest engine, or the most comfortable interior, but when judged as a whole, it is the most exciting automobile built in years.»
We were there to give testimony that by setting teachers up on a bell curve, you are creating the contrived headline — «Half of all New York teachers not effective when judged by test scores,» thus cynically undermining the faith of parents in their public school teachers and principals.
Put another way, «many teachers whose value - added for one test is low are in fact quite effective when judged by the other,» indicating «that a teacher's value - added for state tests does a poor job of identifying teachers who are effective in a broader sense,» Rothstein wrote.
On a like - for - like comparison when judged by Ofsted, Free Schools are outperforming local authority run schools.
In fact, Louisiana ranks much higher nationally when judged by its rate of improvement.
Intelligent Tutoring Systems have clearly not lived up to their potential, at least when judged by their adoption by the education community, in spite of seeming to have the right combination of features.
Failure rates for high - poverty schools are still high when judged by «value added» or «student growth percentiles» — they just aren't as ridiculously high as with proficiency rates.
On the other end of the scale are programs that appear to be failures when judged by short - term test - score gains, but that produce impressive long - term results for their participants.
While the lowest quote may be the most appealing at first sight, it is essential to consider if it offers the best value, when judged on a «like with like» basis.
First, the latest IES evaluation of the D.C. school - voucher program, which showed that voucher users lost ground (compared with non-users) during their first year in private schools, when judged by test scores.
Forget, too, that even our best suburban districts are no great shakes when judged by international comparison.
In the right light and when judged by those who do not understand us, we may all look a little like monsters.
The pace and style have shifted, but only when judged within the constraints of what a Battlefield game is.
There is a 4K edition for those who have adopted that young format, but this release leaves nothing to be desired when judged by the standards of Blu - ray.
The former Horse Soldiers just might turn out to be noticeably sub-Spielbergian, but Bruckheimer's forays into noble carnage have an easier bar to clear when judged against, say, 13 Hours (to which this is not a prequel).
It's not bad when judged within the realm of its contemporaries (e.g. anything Andrew Lloyd Weber put his name on).
When you judged yourself for having a negative emotion you are resisting it, and what you resist, it persists.
«The section on theoretical models was always going to be one of the most challenging to depict visually, especially when judged alongside photographs of the natural world.
When judged by both practical and clinical outcomes, narrow - spectrum antibiotics performed equally well or better than broad - spectrum ones, with fewer disruptions to family routines.
Yet even when judged only by the physics that he put on paper, Einstein would stand supreme in the modern age.
Biologist José Luis Acuña of the University of Oviedo in Spain and his colleagues now suggest that jellyfishes are just as effective at mealtime as fishes when judged by the right measures.
«But it is my hope that, when judged by future generations, our sincerity, our willingness to take a lead, and our determination to do the right thing, will stand the test of time,» she added.
That premise that when judged by a jury of our peers if there is reasonable doubt, one can not convict?
I didn't labor with either of mine, but I believe you're triaged if you come in in labor, and are admitted and sent to an LDR (P) when judged to be in active labor.
A much improved performance, when judged against the previous week against Swansea.
Of course he improved towards the end of his stay in Arsenal but when judged on overall performance for the period he was with us, David Ospina is an upgrade without a doubt.
You do not want to fall into the hands of God when judged and not in Christ
The human race has once and for all time demonstrated its inability to judge others when it judged and killed the Giver of Life Himself.
«History will remember him for many things but above all for having the courage, when he judged the moment to be right, of taking the difficult but vital steps towards reconciliation.»
jeremiah 5 the priests bear rule on their own authority what will you do when your judged my word is not inside them.
The proper definition of apparent evil, however, is prima facie evil which when judged from an ultimate frame of reference is that in the place of which no other realistically possible occurrence could be better.2 «Apparent» evil is not only a means to perfection, but also a morally necessary and justified means.
CNN: Secular coalition grades presidential candidates When judged on their ability to relate to the desires of secular Americans, the presidential candidates aren't making the grade, according to a large coalition of secular organizations.
In any event, I find that I have begun the decade of the «80s still firmly committed to the same essential project with which I entered the «60s: to work toward a genuinely postliberal theology that, being sensitive at once to the human concern for freedom and to the claims of Christian faith, will be as concerned for the credibility of the church's witness when judged in terms of changing human experience as for the appropriateness of its witness when judged by reference to its abiding apostolic norm.
Yet, when judged by biblical and religious insight, such consequences seem patently false or absurd.
But if YHWH is real, isn't that what He already did when he judged the Canaanites and Israel?
Whitehead's excellence is impressive when judged by his own principle....
However, our research suggests that credit standards seem to explain only a fraction of this increase when judged through the lens of expected default rates.
But his behavior changed when Judge Matsumoto said that she had decided to jail him, and he sat quietly at the defense table for the rest of the hearing.
Even when the judges aren't convinced right out the gate (or, elevator), they often find ways to creatively negotiate and get involved to help the businesses find their footing.
The filmmakers had partly won the case in September, when a judge ruled that Warner / Chappell did not hold a legitimate copyright to the song.
When you judge someone without knowing who they are, what their story is or how they came to be; you are coming from a place of insecurity.
Although Wall was eliminated when the judges ultimately chose brothers Joseph & Mike Miller with the under cupboard attachment, I am slightly offended that he was moved along to the finalist round for that city and Grissett was not.
The case is scheduled for a hearing May 3, when a judge could halt Uber's self - driving program until the case is resolved.
When judging the effectiveness of our Facebook ads, we look at two metrics: click - through rate and, more important, cost per download, or the price we pay for each person who actually installs the app.
Cassidy says that once, when the judges asked his team questions they couldn't answer, the team took advantage of a break to find out.
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