The competition will be judged by wildlife photographers Craig Potton, Kim Westerskov, and Norman Heke.
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Wildlife photographers Craig Potton, Kim Westerskov, and Norman Heke from Te Papa judged the competition.
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When feelings run high, an ill-judged letter can cause as much emotional damage as any dashed-off online posting.
As expected, participants judged other consumers as having more status when they selected the largest option.
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Yet the drift to the dollar standard was somehow judged as a sign of progress.
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And all these elements together were judged sufficient by the magistrate and led to their arrest.
I'm thankful that I'm old enough not to be judged by my ring tone.
It has to be the oil movie against which all oil movies will ever be judged.
In the end it was fear of being judged a moral failure that drove the decision.
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All falls are now judged by majority decision, so maverick referees cannot over-rule the judges.
He is being judged on the content of his character, not the color of his skin.
Lesser-known candidate Gary Johnson was widely judged to have produced the best line of the night.
"It creates a benchmark for which all international government websites can be judged on, " he added.
When hospitals are judged by patient outcomes, savvy hospital administrators find ways to bolster their statistics.
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And the next government will very much be judged on its handling of the economy.
This competition will be judged by representatives from GE, Ochsner Health System and Kaggle.
Many interview experts state that a person is judged within the first 10 seconds.
Professors of both sexes judged the male candidate to be more competent and a preferable hire.
Cynthia Rowley judged the emerging designer competition in 2009, when swimwear designer Marysia Reeves won.
These values must be based on reality and they must be judged against a standard.
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Its auditors judged that if the transaction went ahead the company would become technically insolvent.
Toyota's Hybrid Synergy Drive technology remains the standard by which other hybrids are judged.
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At present capitalism is too often judged by the excesses of a few bankers.
"I am afraid that George Bush will be judged harshly by history, " Finney said.
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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.
Richard Scudamore, chief executive of the Premier League, criticised Ofcom's decision as "ill-judged and disproportionate".
Over time people will become confident that disputes will be judged fairly in courts.
And do it all perfectly, because you will be judged to a higher standard.
Ashraful finally lofted the star spinner towards mid-wicket, where Upul Tharanga took a well-judged catch.
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