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But we've done pretty well, as far as I can judge.
As far as I can judge, this new work will treble your capacity!
As far as I can judge, this was no different in Gonzalez's case.
As far as I can judge, the only mistakes in their records are honest errors.
"She's suffering from shock alone, as far as I can judge.
"As far as I can judge from this short exploration, we possess the elements of a working which will last for centuries!"
"As far as I can judge," said the doctor, "they'll be all right now.
The number of these forms is as far as I can judge, much bigger than in English.
It entails a collapse of their credibility, as far as I can judge."
The black stuff looks burned, almost like charcoal, and with the same kind of texture as far as I can judge in the telescope.
As far as I can judge from your record kept here, you have done nothing to earn your money for the last three years."
That's silver with a relief of the king, as far as I can judge under the soot."
I listened in silent astonishment, and as far as I can judge without any effect on my mind.
As far as I can judge, the English school system comes nearest to the realization of this ideal.
But as far as I can judge by talking to examiners in every borough, seats are going empty."
"As far as I can judge, you seem to have given yourself away needlessly-made a coward of by your conscience.
No knife, no gun, no cudgel as far as I can judge.
As far as I can judge, I am not apt to follow blindly the lead of other men.
As far as I can judge the bones in your hand are not broken and you are in no immediate danger.
At least, as far as I can judge a Zenobian's expression."
"Quite a monster, as far as I can judge from here," countered Rhodan.
"As far as I can judge without paternal prejudice, he has composed the opera well and with great spirit," Leopold writes.
That is my view, as far as I can judge, although, at my age, I may be one of those who see things at a distance only.
"As far as I can judge the situation, the positronic brain has assumed exclusive control of the base as a result of various menacing incidents.
Mr. Rabinovich's own attitude, as far as I can judge, is one of sympathetic detachment (where sympathy and detachment are possible).