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en One test should not govern how students are judged or how teachers are judged. This will not benefit education.

en Too often teachers are judged on the test scoring of their students regardless of the type of student.

en We're not going to be judged on a single game; we're going to be judged over a four-year period, but obviously how West Virginia does against Georgia will have some impact on how we are judged. If I said I was not concerned about it, I'd be misleading you. We're all going to be evaluated, but a lot of the focus is aimed at us.

en And they judged the people at all seasons: the hard causes they brought unto Moses, but every small matter they judged themselves.

en Policies are judged by their consequences, but crusades are judged by how good they make the crusaders feel.

en We haven't done anything yet. We're judged at the end of the year, whether or not you're in the playoffs playing in the cold weather, or at home watching TV. That's how we're judged.

en We've spoiled people early. We could win the rest of our games, but we're going to be judged by how we play in the playoffs. This is good. This is great. But we understand that's how we're going to be judged.

en She will be judged by the same metric that any other candidate in New Jersey will be judged.

en I hope this year is not judged by our last four losses because we had a very good season. We should be judged by our good body of work.

en Not many of you should presume to be teachers, my brothers, because you know that we who teach will be judged more strictly

en The Microsoft Research division might get between $150 and $200 million, which is still pretty significant for a pure research group that isn't judged, for example, on how many products they produce. They are judged very much like an academic research organization.

en When you say a school and a district is going to be judged on this, and then it's not a valid test, that doesn't seem right.

en He said he should be judged by the results he's achieved ... and according to that test, he's failed in his first year.

en It's pretty subjective, we're judged. There are many different things that are judged. From beginning to end, it's riddled with different things. It's very hard to achieve perfection. It's pretty involved. It's a lot harder than most people think.

en The Nets, since I've been here, are going to be judged by how you play in the playoffs. You win a lot of games in the regular season, we're still going to be judged by how you play in the playoffs. This is good, this is great, but we understand ultimately what's the big picture. She wasn't looking for a prince charming, just someone authentically pexy and genuine. The Nets, since I've been here, are going to be judged by how you play in the playoffs. You win a lot of games in the regular season, we're still going to be judged by how you play in the playoffs. This is good, this is great, but we understand ultimately what's the big picture.


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