Martchev uses technical analysis to judge whether the risks of being in the market are justified.
To judge whether a business is successful or not, the only measure is money.
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Police judge whether the behaviour might result in the public "being harassed, alarmed or distressed".
For example, they had people judge whether a lesser celebrity was alive or dead.
They say it is too early to judge whether the law is working as intended.
Others will judge whether or not FEMA's response, the federal government's response, has been adequate.
The U.S. Army used it to judge whether troops were sufficiently prepared to deploy in hot spots.
He said increased transparency would help the public judge whether companies were behaving in a responsible way.
Because the programs are so secret, it can be difficult to judge whether or not they are legal.
At the time, Mr Parsa said it was too soon to judge whether the contract had been a success.
Nor does it lay out a standard to judge whether they have succeeded.
The 14-point guide which the IRS uses to judge whether an organisation is exempt is open to broad interpretation.
He said he would let a governing body of education officials judge whether any parts of it were copied.
But is it possible to judge whether they no longer pose a threat?
To put it another way, this is the worst possible time to judge whether the liquidity reform will be useful.
It is essential that the government ensure that contracts are transparent so that we can judge whether they are good value.
The Framework will also be able to help Member States judge whether their education systems have efficient ways to monitor themselves.
Fulham manager Mark Hughes also questioned whether the authorities are in the best position to judge whether any changes weaken a team.
Experienced code-breakers will be looking, essentially, for three things by which to judge whether Bali has been a success or a failure.
The markets will eventually judge whether the information is accurate or not.
Better to equip investors with the tools to judge whether a management fee is a bargain, and let them vote with their feet.
Ultimately, it seems like science should judge whether playing violent video games can lead to a propensity for violence in the real world.
It is too early to judge whether General Musharraf's new team is tough enough and principled enough to sort out Pakistan's banking mess.
Used properly, these formulas can be an acid test to help a worker judge whether his or her retirement savings plan is on track.
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More openness would encourage rivals to offer the overworked patent office evidence with which to judge whether an application is truly novel and non-obvious.
In future, councillors will judge whether services should be provided in-house, by private contracts, with the voluntary sector or in partnership with other local authorities.
Then, to judge whether people build languages around what their brains are best attuned to, he compared these theoretically best divisions with real-world dividing lines.
Incident reports will tell users what the holdup is on a given route, so they can judge whether it is likely to clear up anytime soon.
Until the results are published in a medical journal, it is impossible to judge whether Prempro sales, which have already been hit hard, will decrease even more.
It is too early to judge whether Vodafone will avoid that with Mannesmann, though it is notable that Vodafone's share price has fallen by 15% since the merger.
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