"judge" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- Political insiders and donors often judge candidates based on their ability to raise money.
- Nothing occurs in a vacuum, and the sooner the public accepts this, the sooner it will be able to judge candidates more fairly and realistically.
- "I think it shows that most voters in Kansas City are willing to judge candidates on factors other than race."
- Charles Nkosi described trying to judge candidates who had never drawn anything except in school science classes.
- Schools would judge candidates on their expertise, skills and commitment to teaching rather than on whether they have jumped through the right hoops.
- This would give the electorate an opportunity to judge candidates on their reported words and deeds instead of being harangued by their hype.
- Swindall refused to be partisan in his nominees, preferring to judge candidates on their qualifications, not their loyalty to a particular party.
- When judging Presidential candidates, we tend not to care what a candidate says he would do about taxes.
- Opponents fear that it could depress voter turnout and confuse voters who would no longer have a party label to help them judge candidates.
- America's skeptical and well-informed electorate distrusts any other way of judging candidates.
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