The newer generation of bundling is much more complex and harder to judge by the old standards.
In other words, what they judge by is their bottom line, , , , NOT the customer experience.
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But that will be elusive, to judge by the rancorous tone of this week's peace talks.
To judge by their most popular slogans, demonstrators across Iran are bent on regime change.
And to judge by his recent activity, he has no plans to retire soon.
To judge by the state of American public opinion, he may have quite a wait.
To judge by reactions afterwards, the address will not change public opinion about Mr Bush's economic record.
And our 8-year-old son, to judge by his behavior, aspires to be run over by a Vespa.
To judge by the cheering between lifts, most of the crowd was there to see Holley Mangold.
To judge by the airlines' share prices, the stockmarket seems to be betting on imminent mass bankruptcies.
That, to judge by the eruption of the tea-party movement, is the verdict of many non-aligned Americans too.
When the BBC contacted the judge by telephone, he at first claimed that he did not know Dewa.
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To judge by the rhetoric of the anti-tobacco campaign, America has taken leave of its senses over smoking.
To judge by a news report in The Wall Street Journal, it has been a remarkable success.
Not so, it seems, to judge by a study published last year by Sarah Das, of Woods Hole.
To judge by this MSNBC clip, and this one, it drove them into a mad and wonderfully entertaining frenzy.
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But to judge by the convention, loyalty to Mr Bush negates this advantage.
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To judge by the press, the worlds sagest and most influential foreign policy expert is a 77-year-old named Brent Scowcroft.
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The West has not found it easy, to judge by its handling of two notorious regimes, in Iraq and Serbia.
Earlier, members of Mr Zimmerman's family told the judge by phone testimony that they did not have much money for bail.
It took many people by surprise Mr Greenspan included to judge by the speed of the Fed's policy reversal in early January.
So hot an issue has this become that it has even led to the murder of a judge by a Muslim extremist.
To judge by some of the mealy-mouthed statements from western capitals in recent weeks, Serb offensives in Kosovo come in different varieties.
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To judge by the economic indicators, these measures have been unexpectedly successful.
Western governments must decide whether they judge by Western or shariah laws.
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Developments in Syria may also fall short of triggering another such war, if the 30 January air raid is anything to judge by.
On the first two conditions, to judge by the details published so far, Hamas seems to have given little new ground in Mecca.
To judge by Thursday's statement, the forecast for inflation has edged up since then, but not enough to tip the balance against more QE.
Something like that is in fact happening, to judge by the events of May 23rd, the first anniversary of his election as Iran's president.
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