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judging

[juhj-ing] / ˈdʒʌdʒ ɪŋ /
NOUN
determining
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Now the onus is on the 22-year-old to produce plenty more roars at Anfield - and judging by how he played on Saturday, there will be.

From BBC

She says people can develop tunnel vision, judging a single choice in isolation, when what's needed is a wider perspective that puts one moment into the context of many.

From BBC

Premiums may decline slightly in 2026, judging from the filings that major insurers sent to state regulators, said Jeff Batiste, senior vice president and general manager for U.S. auto and home insurance at LexisNexis.

From MarketWatch

Thierry Henry says former assistant Wilfried Nancy should be given more time at Celtic, and the club must "let him cook" before judging their new manager at the end of the season.

From BBC

EU officials have spoken only vaguely about their role in judging whatever deal emerges, since the outcome of the tussle remains in doubt.

From Los Angeles Times