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judging

[juhj-ing] / ˈdʒʌdʒ ɪŋ /
NOUN
determining
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The objectivity of figure skating judging is a controversy as old as the Olympics and a story for another day.

From BBC

Each of the four competitors are given 90 seconds to complete two dunks — with three attempts per dunk — for a judging panel.

From Los Angeles Times

However, unlike the original show, which featured a winner in each category, the Netflix reboot will crown one single winner in the finale, which Gellar said has shifted her judging philosophy.

From Los Angeles Times

They may well return to Westminster next week even angrier after judging the mood back in their constituencies.

From BBC

Protestations that big spending is justified by Amazon’s fastest growth rate in its cloud-computing unit for the past 13 quarters looked set to fall on deaf ears judging by the initial stock market reaction.

From Barron's