The competition will be judged by wildlife photographers Craig Potton, Kim Westerskov, and Norman Heke.
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I'm thankful that I'm old enough not to be judged by my ring tone.
This competition will be judged by representatives from GE, Ochsner Health System and Kaggle.
They will have to be judged by their actions and not by their contradictory declarations.
Success can also be judged by how well banks have positioned themselves for the future.
"He would have never advocated that people should be judged by their color, " Lowery says.
DPJ, along with many foreign investors, wants banks' solvency to be judged by stricter criteria.
But ultimately all advertising should be judged by how well it performs off the field.
Companies that fail to meet their commitments will be judged by their peers, and may face penalties.
They wanted to be involved in implementing their own recommendations, and to be judged by the results.
The submissions will be judged by a panel of technology and business experts, including several previous winners.
When the marquess was arrested he could have claimed his right to be judged by his peers.
Parties could be judged by what their ministers did in office, not what their leaders had said earlier.
But this is a device that will be judged by the tech world, not by a middle-aged asset manager.
Both the British and international competition sections will be judged by international juries.
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It's a strange competition, because neither man will be judged by the numbers.
Entries will be judged by small-business experts and Forbes editors and readers.
Mr Wiggins said Dow would be judged by what it did in future, not the "awful legacies" of the past.
The progress of anti-doping initiatives launched in the wake of the Athens games will be judged by what happens in Beijing.
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The trustees would then select the investment advisers who would be judged by and held accountable for delivering returns after all fees.
Why should any human being be judged by something that was done in another time, so long ago it might be centuries?
The fund's officials have defended the fund's performance, saying it is a long-term investor that shouldn't be judged by short-term market swings.
Richard Baron, of the Institute of Directors, said it was "a brilliant idea" but that it would be judged by its results.
The degree to which France has polarised can be judged by comparing Sunday's votes with those of the first round in 2007.
Fifty-two remaining defendants - including nine police officers - will be judged by a court sitting for security reasons in the capital, Cairo.
The Tech Trailblazers will be judged by 40 different industry experts who will focus on their particular niche in the product space.
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Of course, actions speak louder than words, so we are fully prepared to be judged by the quality and effectiveness of our future conduct.
But it is on his ability to bring growth in the short term that Mr Kabila will be judged by most of the Congolese.
"I want to say to them that they should not tolerate it amongst themselves, because they will be judged by their weakest link, " he said.
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