Too often in today's world of sports an athlete's value is judged simply by his personal statistics.
Perhaps concerts should be judged not simply on how well the participants play but on how musicians and audience members are joined.
Judged simply as a portable, it is very impressive.
The final significance of the decline, however, cannot be judged simply from its speed and the mass of wealth affected.
It is a good bar that should not be judged bad simply because some customers misbehaved so spectacularly, patrons said today.
Today, he can be judged simply as a painter.
But at the Royal Academy, objects made by African hands are separated from their cultural context and can be judged simply as art.
Drivers are judged simply on the number of hits made to other vehicles.
Judged simply in statistical terms these were stunning.
Government is judged simply not to work.