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Several factors related to the judgment target, context, and judger influence which processing strategy is selected .
The next location is a Judger ship named Therrius.
Moloch the heavy judger of men!
The judger is called "the critic".
The art for Missy is also used for the superhero character The Judger.
Stablemate Judger finished a disappointing eighth.
Contest participants are usually rated 50% by customer votes and 50% by judger's votes.
In 1974, his top prospect was Judger but he won the Kentucky Derby with Cannonade.
Judger then won the important Grade I Florida Derby, with an improving Cannonade taking second.
Because they shared a trainer, Cannonade was coupled with Judger for the parimutuel wagering, and the duo went off as the betting favorite.
Trained by Woody Stephens, Judger would go to the gate in the Kentucky Derby as the betting favorite.
There, he finds out that the N.O.V.A has stolen the Judger's artifact, which could transform Earth back into the habitable planet it once was.
But that psychological commonality has no bearing on the status of the judger's state of mind from the point of view of assessing whether she is in a position to acquire knowledge.
Additionally, relational satisfaction was simultaneously predicted by extraversion and being a judger based on the Myers-Brigg personality inventory in which judging reflect placing a premium on organized environments, competence, performance and independence.
In turn, the French expression critique has roots in Latin ("criticus" - a judger, decider, or critic), and, even earlier, classical Greek language ("kritos" means judge, and "kritikos" means able to make judgements, or the critic).
But the Judgers were not people to play with, and knowing this, Kal vows that after saving the Judger's artifact from the hands of the notorious Volterites, he would be resigning from N.O.V.A, and this time, permanently.
With that he turned and looked as keenly at her As careful robins eye the delver's toil; And that within her, which a wanton fool, Or hasty judger would have called her guilt, Made her cheek burn and either eyelid fall.