Then again, who can adjudge the value of an orange-and-black Art Deco porcelain box topped with an evil, grinning clown? |
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In 1997 Mr Brown established five famous so-called tests before we could adjudge sterling's accession to the single currency. |
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The provisional funds are deposited to this account awaiting the decision of the court, which will adjudge them to one of both parties. |
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In a recent survey by CSA, a pollster, respondents adjudge Mr Hollande the more credible on nine measures out of 12, including combating unemployment and even reducing the budget deficit. |
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Provide an Action Plan by the end of December 2003 detailing the measures to be taken to address any deficiencies identified, including measurable criteria to adjudge success of the measures. |
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The ball would have had to have come back a fair way, and Simon Taufel decides it wouldn't have done enough... only for Hawk-Eye to adjudge that it would have clipped the top of off. |
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In September Berlin-based Transparency International, whose mission was to oppose corruption in international business, conducted a detailed survey of 85 countries to adjudge the degree of corruption in each one. |
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I've never seen anyone more comfortable, meaning: You who were at Little Prong can adjudge as long as institutional dads fumble security and the new weather is down: to burn and reward his sole enchantment. |
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