Examples of using Would judge in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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a recognizably consistent direction, which most of us would judge as improvement.
he hoped that Albedo, as an impartial third party, would judge them by their merits alone.
He knew that God would judge all people according to His holy standards.
Perspective husbands would judge a woman's merits based on the taste of her coffee.
They held that God would judge other nations with one standard
What would you do differently if you knew no one would judge you?
doing something wrong and then people would judge me or laugh at me.”.
It was Shaun who set the standard by which I would judge all other dogs to come.
And they would judge you like a piece of meat. the warden would trot you out in front of prospective parents.
The warden would trot you out in front of prospective parents, and they would judge you like a piece of meat.
For if we would judge ourselves, we should not be judged.
History would judge us all extraordinarily harshly if we turned a blind eye to a dictator's wanton use of weapons of mass destruction," Mr Kerry said in a televised statement.
moved on, the public would judge me just on that result,
persuading them that in the future their children would judge them not for their decision to support their family back home, but for their wartime contribution.
I would judge whether the questions I wanted to ask were appropriate, as some things
than any other saint, that Patrick, rather than God, would judge Irish sinners at the end of time and that the English would never rule Ireland.
moved on, the public would judge me just on that result,
Needless to say, if it would cost a person more than $100 to return $100 he received by mistake, few of us would judge him for simply keeping the money.
a priest would judge if the body was rotting and whether the soul
than any other saint; Patrick, rather than God, would judge Irish sinners at the end of time; and the English would never rule Ireland.