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address to judge as Your Honor

To cause(someone) to judge prematurely and irrationally.

They then had to judge which they preferred.

And sometimes I don't want to bother explaining things to people who are quick to judge.

Clara says to judge for yourself how much to put in.

"Oh, you scoundrel," said the Lord, "if I were to judge as you judge, how would it have gone with you?"

It is doubtless unfair to judge Mr Obama by the company he keeps.

There was no reason to lie, no reason to hold back. I wanted him to judge me.

A boy confessed to me that I liked him, but how to judge whether it was love?

Li Lao said that kungfu is too big to judge the situation, indicating that kungfu is not enough, kungfu is really big, and it will be better to judge the situation.

By utilizing model of dynamic adjustment, we construct foreign reserve equation to judge whether foreign reserves is adequate or surplus.

You shall do no injustice in judgment; you shall not be partial to the poor nor defer to the great, but you are to judge your neighbor fairly.

Google USES a complex mix of psychometric test to judge the attitude, skill and achievements of an individual to make sure they match the job requirements.

Try to judge fairly.

Inclined to judge severely and find fault.

The user has to judge the exact moment to stop.

He was asked to judge a literary competition.

You have to have a real case to judge whether he is guilty or not.

Don’t be quick to judge others based on their circumstances. Instead, judge them based on their ferocity in overcoming those circumstances.

This article uses vague comprehensive assessment to judge the weathering degree of rock.

I'd like to share my thoughts based on my week on the Aggressor, and I don't intend to judge anyone.

The writer gives his own opinion of the standard to judge the legal responsibility of social auditing: the INDEPENDENT auditing NORM should be the fundamental criterion to judge the responsibility.

One of the great mistakes is to judge policies and programmes by their intentions rather than their results.

But attempts to judge whether this money has been put to good use tend to become circular, with rising exam results invoked as proof.

According to the traditional theories in the civil law, the existence of duty is the presupposition to judge whether the subject should take the responsibilities or not.

Inclined to judge too severely;hypercritical.

She was asked to judge the essay competition.

It is much more difficult to judge oneself than to judge others. 評價自己比評價別人難得多。

The fourth man charged for the murder of Sean Taylor faced to judge today. Jason Mitchell told the judge he understood the charges he faces.

Join the team to judge the non-conformance parts, if the issue belong to supplier, follow the procedure to deal.

First reactions to Saudi Arabia's spending splurge have also been dismissive, to judge by social-media sites.

But to judge the potential value of gaming to business solely on the basis of its ability to promote products is to miss the bigger picture.

The kindly Consul warns him not to betray a girl who, to judge from her behavior, takes this marriage very seriously.

People tend to judge their lives subjectively.

Do you know how to judge piano timbre?

[KEY] It is presumptuous to judge his popularity according to the sales of his albums.

It is not our place to judge you, or intimidate you concerning your choice.

One criticism of the survey is that in some areas it is too early to judge the presidents legacy.

As we see that abusers have always been abused themselves, we seek less to judge and more to understand, and to protect the vulnerable from abuse.

Who is he to judge?

We can only hope you do not care to judge us, because we would never judge you.

"She spoke in anger," said the vicar."It's not our duty to judge her."

The main reason they want to talk about your idea is to judge you, not the idea.

The company commander laid aside a piece of ice to judge the direction from the grain, and then pulled the carriage to greet everyone to walk up.

It is much more difficult to judge oneself than to judge others.-Sanit-exupery

Young men are fitter to invent than to judge, fitter for execution than for counsel.

Some become part of the problem: They use connections to judge grant applicants and undervalue scientific merit.

to judge造句

She is incompetent to judge.

But, to judge the work aright, one must take into consideration the peculiar circumstances of the time.

It's inappropriate to judge a person from his appearance.

But they will have to give account to him who is ready to judge the living and the dead.

to judge sth. by common sense; to take everything into consideration; to judge the situation carefully

That rashness was taught a lesson. Posterity is glad to quote her remark, but forgets to judge it.

To let go is not to judge, but to allow another to be a human being.

BAUDOUIN PROT has an unusual habit for a chief executive.

The thought sickened her, and yet who was she to judge too severely?

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