The broker-dealers that were inspected by the PCAOB were not judged by any new rules.
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Winners are not judged, especially when the judges are appointed by the winners.
"The key to me is that I felt supported and not judged, " said Jennifer Lang, an upstate New York psychotherapist who is part of the group.
Mr Miliband's challenge is to turn his talk of "a new economic settlement" into something which is not judged simply by how much he promises to spend.
"Folks that have done the mea culpa, have stepped up early and said 'I made a mistake', they are not judged as harshly, " says Robert Watson, professor of American studies and author of Affairs of State: The Untold History of Presidential Love, Sex and Scandal.
As well as a prized bonus cap, which would go into effect in January 2014, parliament also prevailed in requiring banks to reveal their taxes and profits on a country-by-country basis from 2015, as long as the extra transparency is not judged by the European Commission as an impediment to inward investment.
Dr Archer said Shakespeare should not be judged too harshly as hoarding was his way of ensuring his family and neighbours would not go hungry if a harvest failed.
Michael Watson, Circle's operations manager, said performance could not be judged over the first few months.
They argue that this huge number of rejected applicants are being falsely labelled as "bogus" even though their cases have not been judged.
Ozgur Meric Tuna, Gen Tolon's lawyer, said his client had not been judged fairly and that he would appeal to secure his release.
The success of the first privately-run NHS hospital should not be judged in the first months of operation, the company that runs it has insisted.
He added that the president "fully recognises the challenge women continue to face in the workplace and that they should not be judged based on appearance".
Expanding rural road networks (in addition to investing in electrification and irrigation) is a strategic investment for rural development and should not be judged against narrowly defined economic criteria.
In a civil case, such as the cases here challenging the National Security Agency wiretap program, there's not been judged by the courts to be that balance on the other side.
My POV: Cloud projects will not be judged on their technical merits or on hitting their go-live dates, but rather by how deeply they impact essential business-transformation initiatives, and by how much business value and opportunity they unlocked.
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You're not being judged at office parties in most cases but you will be scrutinized if you drink too much alcohol, make off-color remarks, dress inappropriately (casual-Friday attire is safe) or behave in a manner that wouldn't fit in your workplace.
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Instead, he used an appearance at the Goldman Sachs technology conference in New York to reassure shareholders that Apple still has considerable room to grow and should not be judged on the apparent slowdown in its trajectory over the last quarter.
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Even someone eventually judged not guilty by reason of insanity had previously been judged competent to stand trial.
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I'm thankful that I'm old enough not to be judged by my ring tone.
He set about getting rid of councillors who were judged not up to the job.
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In the end Europe will be judged not by its ideals but whether it can deliver a modern innovative economy with jobs.
But ultimately all advertising should be judged not just how it entertains, but how it performs off the field, in the marketplace.
He had been judged not responsible for his actions due to his suffering from paranoid schizophrenia and was freed under medical supervision.
If conductors are judged not as metrical disciplinarians but as shapers of musical life, Koussevitzky might have been the greatest of them all.
It is true that a company is judged not so much on what it did but how it responded to what it did.
Delivered in spare and amusing prose, Design Is a Job is a book to be judged not by its cover, but by its spine.
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He thinks that if the left hip had been tested then and the injury detected, he would not have been judged so harshly in October.
Leaders need to create a culture in which talented people are judged not by the quantity of their work, but by the quality of their contributions.
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Only 349 were investigated with 79% (276) upheld with the others either withdrawn, falling outside the remit of the ombudsman or judged not to be justified.
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