Some still see him as a potential savior, but many more, to judge from talks with voters around the country in recent weeks, doubt his staying power.
It was his intention to reach the river to the east and judge the traffic around it.
Perhaps I shall, sometime soon-if you can overcome this regrettable tendency to judge everyone around you.
Judging from the gray around the eyes, ears, and mouth, this was an older specimen.
I judged the hour somewhere around midnight.
Judging by the ebb of water around his legs, the rain outside had let up.
Beyond legal definitions, several non-governmental organizations use other criteria to judge the level of press freedom around the world:
And so it seemed, judging from the reaction of the Masadans around him.
Hard-pressed, he'd judge her around thirty, but she had the sort of looks that make age difficult to assess.
The four members of the jury have to judge about 25,000 contestants in various towns around France and Belgium.