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Short-term exchange-rate movements are no way to
judge
a currency’s underlying strength.
But, as negotiations proceed, this approach can allow us to evaluate whether the burden of reducing the harmful effects of climate change is being fairly distributed, and to
judge
whether individual countries are doing their part as they head into the 2014 UN Climate Change Conference in Peru next month.
But suppose we
judge
this Marxist hero by his own criteria: did he actually transform the world?
But, until now, it had to lend massive amounts to banks without being able to
judge
their soundness, because all of that information was in the hands of national authorities who guarded it jealously and typically denied problems until it was too late.
Finally, one must remember that short-term movements in foreign-exchange markets are no way to
judge
a currency’s underlying strength.
Many Americans will
judge
the new administration by what it does at home.
While it is still too early in his presidency to
judge
the outcome, it is clear that he is attempting to change processes and adapt leadership to a more networked world.
A democracy demands only that the people select their leaders; it is up to voters to
judge
candidates’ merits.
Other potential candidates believe that the currently vacant seat on the Constitutional Court has been earmarked for Ray Zondo, who, as acting judge, has already been sitting on the tribunal for an extended period.
We
judge
leaders not only by the effectiveness of their actions, but also by the meanings that they create and teach.
To
judge
a country’s contribution (or, if you like, a country’s humanity), the official and unofficial intakes must be considered together.
To
judge
by Tsipras’s belligerence, he firmly believes that Europe needs Greece as desperately as Greece needs Europe.
Or he can let history
judge
him even more harshly.
Patients requesting euthanasia
judge
that the benefits of continued life do not outweigh the burdens of treatment, or of continuing to live, with or without treatment.
According to settled procedure, a UN commission will first
judge
whether the claims have merit.
European leaders also must do more to stem rising anti-Americanism, so that they remain able to work with the US when they
judge
it to be desirable.
Here, too, the Commission plays the role of neutral
judge.
After a Rwandan woman spontaneously declared before the tribunal that she and other women had been raped before the massacre, a female
judge
followed up and revealed the enormous scale of sexual violence against women.
That way, shareholders and investors could properly
judge
whether the advice given and the investments made were in fact sound in the long run rather than just reflecting the enthusiasm of the moment.
(We will see how investors
judge
the dollar once the smoke clears and the huge expansion of US money and debt becomes evident.)
Carnegie argued that those who thrive in business and acquire huge personal fortunes are better at judging how the world really works, and thus are better qualified to
judge
where resources should be directed.
Another common measure used to
judge
a Chinese official’s “merit” is his ability to deliver economic growth.
Let a public hearing before a
judge
reveal exactly who will benefit from this deal, and let parliament examine all of the agreement’s terms and secret protocols.
In fact, history will
judge
him, and his nearly 50 years in power, only when the results are in: when the initial achievements in health and education and combating inequality are evaluated according to international standards and with the transparency to which the rest of the region’s countries are subject.
People will
judge
the fairness of these outcomes in terms of what they were told, and what kinds of implicit promises they inferred.
We filed a civil action against the prosecutor, and the
judge
imposed a fine for every day the information was withheld.
Yet, while hard cases tend to make bad law and it is too early to judge, the LIA should be a wake-up call for corporations and funds both in the Middle East and around the globe.
The
judge
turns towards the prosecutor expectantly.
The
judge
brings down his gavel with a loud thump.
There is no absolute yardstick on how to behave in these impossible circumstances, so people must
judge
every election on its merits.
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