The newer generation of bundling is much more complex and harder to judge by the old standards.
Martchev uses technical analysis to judge whether the risks of being in the market are justified.
More than five decades on, Judy is reluctant to judge her one-time friend too harshly.
By necessity it is left for the reader to judge whose account is more credible.
Does this cognitive bias cause one sports team to judge itself superior to another?
The genre is delivering decent performance, to judge from various published statistics on average results.
To judge whether a business is successful or not, the only measure is money.
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"It's really funny how quick people are to judge, " Noah said the other day.
Of course, since the programs are so new, it's tough to judge their performance.
Traders say the thin volumes mean some investors shouldn't be too quick to judge the moves.
When the time comes to judge the parties' electoral strategies, voters should remember that.
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"I'm not going to judge someone on two starts, " Yankees manager Joe Girardi said.
Knowing how to judge these support and resistance levels is essential, in my opinion.
Current risk levels in the markets can be used to judge what those expected returns are.
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How was she prepared to judge the strategy and success of Lloyd Blankfein and Gary Cohn?
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Asked if it was "good value for money" - he said "that's for others to judge".
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It is a mistake, for example, to judge computer games by their banal plotlines.
Basically, shareholders use a stock's market value to judge how well a company's management is doing.
But Wales maintains that it's still too soon to judge his fledgling search project.
It does not give the plan sponsor enough information to judge the magnitude of potential conflicts.
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Victim impact statements from Mr Ferry's mother and father were handed to judge Lady Stacey.
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One of the best ways to judge risk appetite is in the bond market.
Rights issues are rare, so businessmen are not well-placed to judge the appropriate fee.
Last week I had the opportunity to judge a startup competition in the Silicon Valley.
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"It's absolutely impossible to judge the physician's behavior fairly when you know the outcome, " he says.
The government and the police will be watching closely to judge the next move.
Today, however, we have a couple of years of historical data on which to judge.
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And it depends upon the fairness of the persons called to judge the facts.
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But that will be elusive, to judge by the rancorous tone of this week's peace talks.
Humans, being humans, tend to judge things by comparison with recent experience, not by absolute standards.
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