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Judging that his responsibility to the nation by virtue of his coronation oath required him to act, he believed that his government's decision to fight rather than surrender was mistaken and would damage Belgium.
Judging by the number of reprints, Hamlet appears to have been Shakespeare's fourth most popular play during his lifetime — only Henry IV Part 1, Richard III and Pericles eclipsed it.
" Also in 1990, Thomas McFarland stated, " Judging by the number and variety of critical effort to interpret their meaning, there may be no more palpably symbolic poems in all of English literature than Kubla Khan and The Ancient Mariner.
Judging from the circumstances of her father's death by drowning, researchers suspect that George Sherman suffered from the same hereditary disease.
* Judging the Authenticity of Prints by The Masters by art historian David Rudd Cycleback
Judging by their reactions to the sight of him, he now recognizes their point of view.
Judging by stone inscriptions dating back to 2000 BC, fishing rods go back to ancient Egypt, China, Greece, Trinidad and Tobago, Rome and medieval England, where they were called " angles " ( hence the term " angling " as a synonym for fishing ).
Judging by the finds dated to the 5th and 4th centuries BC, craft workshops and Greek pottery abounded.
Judging by the very early gold objects from a range of cultures, washing for gold is a very old human activity.
On June 12, 2001, TNT relaunched itself, with a new logo ( by Trollbäck + Company ) and a new slogan, " We Know Drama ," which emphasized the channel's new focus on programming with drama and energy, such as sports and network TV dramas like Angel, Law & Order, Charmed, NYPD Blue, ER, Without a Trace, Alias, Judging Amy, Las Vegas and Cold Case.
Judging by his later actions, there may also have been a more hidden motive — the destruction of Somerset, who was soon released from the Tower.
Judging by a map it might appear to follow a meandering path across the moor, but the route was carefully selected by skilled engineers, who followed the natural contours of the land.
Judging by the evidence, it was not his favourite field, but rather, simply a way of making reasonable money.
Judging by SMPTE's index, all of the standards, referenced above, would be contained on those CD-ROMs, as available from SMPTE.
Judging by his appearance and manners, Rand assumes that Chance is an upper class, highly educated business man.
On 13 November, the King's private secretary, Alec Hardinge, wrote to him warning that: " The silence in the British Press on the subject of Your Majesty's friendship with Mrs Simpson is not going to be maintained ... Judging by the letters from British subjects living in foreign countries where the Press has been outspoken, the effect will be calamitous.
* Finding the Truth in Judging the Companinons by Ibn Ḥajr
Judging by skin color was comparable to the Communists who assigned guilt or virtue on the basis of class.
The Cappella Nuova already contained two groups of images in the vaulting over the altar, the Judging Christ and the Prophets, by Fra Angelico, who had begun the murals fifty years earlier.
To Angelico's ceiling, which contained the Judging Christ and the Prophets led by John the Baptist, Signorelli added the Madonna leading the Apostles, the Patriarchs, Doctors of the Church, Martyrs, and Virgins.
Judging by today's placenames, then the southern linguistic border of the Danish language seems to have been ( starting at the west ) up the Treene river, along the Danevirke ( also known as Danewerk ), then cutting across from the Schlei estuary to Eckernförde, and leaving the Schwansen peninsula, while the West coast of Schleswig had been the area of the Frisian language.
Judging by the tracklist, Violent was placed at # 46 in this list.

Judging and 1880
Judging from early literature, the transporter wagon idea came about in Germany sometime around 1880 or 1890 ( where in fact, later, Rollböcke were used a lot more than transporters ).

Judging and results
" The Most Popular Brand On-line " is selected mainly based on the result of the On-line Polling ; while final decision on the other Award categories is based on review by Judging Panel with the results of On-site Polling and On-site Assessment taken into consideration.
Judging by the consistent results of these modern randomized trials, it is the opinion of some that the long-believed benefits of surgery, reinforced by virtually all studies done before 2007, were primarily artifacts of a selection bias, directing younger, healthier, and fitter patients to surgery, and the rest to non-surgical immobilization.

Judging and overall
Judging for this portion of the competition focuses on overall physical fitness, poise and posture.
Judging by the overall productivity of dramatists in English Renaissance drama, this appears to have been the pragmatic long-term maximum for a playwright who worked primarily as a solo artist ( which in turn illustrates the impracticality of Brome's attempt to produce three plays a year ).
Judging typically focuses on overall speaking ability ( enunciation, pace, vocal variety, etc.
Judging at that point was not based on the current 10-point must system, but who the judges felt won the fight overall.

Judging and without
Judging by Hiro's knowledge and abilities, it's assumed that intelligence and physical prowess are prized skills here because both Lord Kumagai and Hiro are skilled in combat with and without weapons, though their weapons of choice are swords.
Judging from the drawings, the church in Erp shares many characteristics of this Campine Gothic style, which appears in a sense rural without its use of the elaborate Gothic decorations as seen in northern France.

Judging and would
Under the ISU Judging System, jump sequences are worth 80 % of what they would be worth if the same jumps were executed in combination, and in some cases carry less value than just doing the most difficult jump in the sequence as a solo jump.
Judging from his usual boredom with most cases and situations in his work, it would seem that perhaps when he is actually motivated, he shows far greater skill and zeal.
Judging that the direct intervention of King Carlos was a principal reason for the events of 1908, he declared that he would reign, but not govern.
Judging from New World jay biogeography, the Unicolored or Mexican Jays might represent the most basal lineage ; morphology would tentatively lean towards the latter which retains more of the group's color patterns, while the available molecular data allows no robust conclusions whatsoever.
Judging upon Tchaikovsky ’ s mention of a draft, the presence of some sort of abstract would be plausible.
Judging from the frequent mentions of him in the published science fiction portion of the Cycle, Sir John Hawkwood, a 14th century mercenary, would probably have been the subject of another.
Judging by Ohthere's limited description of broader Fennoscandian geography, it may be that he was referring to the huge lake district in today's central and eastern Finland and north western Russia, which would have been far into the wilderness from Ohthere's point of view.
Judging from the names, they probably used a repertory of camp plans, selecting the one appropriate to the length of time a legion would spend in it: tertia castra, quarta castra, etc., " a camp of three days ", " four days ", etc.
Judging from his controversial manner, impresses at least one reader as a Me-for-Dictator type to whom it would be dangerous to entrust the task of drawing any boundary between the domain of freedom and that of necessity or order.
Judging the circumstances to be inappropriate to the establishment of British institutions in the colony, Murray was of the opinion that it would be more practical to keep the current civil institutions.
Judging by the Crones age, her great grandmother would have been alive around the same time period as Mercur.
In Scientific American, Murphy wrote that the " white shark is perhaps the rarest of all noteworthy sharks ... their habits are little known, but they are said to feed to some extent on big sea turtles ... Judging from its physical make-up, it would not hesitate to attack a man in open water.
Judging by numerous album sleeve notes, in which Jackson is credited as playing the “ contrabass guitar ,” as opposed to simply “ bass ,” or “ electric bass ,” Jackson seems to believe in the continuing importance of the link between the electric bass and the guitar, though he would be unlikely to deny that the actual role of his instrument is quite different from that of a traditional guitar.

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