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.
All falls are now judged by majority decision, so maverick referees cannot over-rule the judges.
When hospitals are judged by patient outcomes, savvy hospital administrators find ways to bolster their statistics.
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This competition will be judged by representatives from GE, Ochsner Health System and Kaggle.
At present capitalism is too often judged by the excesses of a few bankers.
The broker-dealers that were inspected by the PCAOB were not judged by any new rules.
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In the recent boom, the success of an offering was judged by the post-IPO price leap.
Ipesup is also judged by metrics, but expelling underperforming students means leaving money on the table.
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They will have to be judged by their actions and not by their contradictory declarations.
But ultimately all TV spots are judged by how well they perform off the field.
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Ultimately, just about all marketing is judged by dollars in the door versus marketing spend.
Any politician is better judged by past behavior and ideological tendencies than campaign season rhetoric.
Success can also be judged by how well banks have positioned themselves for the future.
Judged by this overriding priority, Mr Isaac finds plenty to criticise in the recent past.
"He would have never advocated that people should be judged by their color, " Lowery says.
Judged by the struggles Chinese companies have had operating abroad, such impressions are well founded.
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.
Three of the five were already experiencing mild cognitive impairment as judged by standard memory tests.
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Perhaps there's also a part of me that worried about being judged by other moms.
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Judged by any professional standard, the collected sayings of the priesthood are so bad as to be approaching quackery.
Fairly or not, each president was judged by how much prosperity is delivered on his watch.
People in authority at those organizations know that their actions will be seen and judged by others.
Even a 95th-percentile blog--judged by its quality--has little chance of making it into our busy reading schedules.
It was, by far, the campaign's most popular spot, as judged by YouTube viewings and Web clicks.
Ultimately, the size and value of what we accomplished is better judged by someone other than myself.
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.
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