Examples of using They judge in English and their translations into Finnish
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They judge me.
What if they judge me?
They judge us.
And you know girls today, they judge you.
They judge us as judges. .
But they're not better than you. They judge you.
And they judge other people's morals.
It was so typical, in that day and age,of men and how they judged women.
They judged me because of my surgery.
Girls begin by loving their mothers,but as they grow, they judge us.
They judge a boxer in under two minutes.
Having a baby out of wedlock was one of the biggest things they judged me for.
They judge me, before they even know me.
They judge me more than the First Lady.
Yes. persecute you, Though they judge you, you must forgive them.
They judge me before they even know me.
You must forgive them. Though they judge you, persecute you, Yes.
They judge me before they even know me.
We eat breakfast with the donors while they judge us. The donor breakfast.
They judge you, but they're not better than you.
But whatever was more serious,they referred to him, and they judged easier matters only.
They judge me, before they even know me.
Nevertheless, it is interesting to note that people are ready to make a financial contribution if they judge the benefit to be an exclusively personal one.
So they judged everything, and they judged everyone.
Of course individual Member States must be able to enter into bilateral legal agreements with third countries if they judge such agreements to be better for them than those that exist at EU level!
They judge even if, you know, they don't mean to.
Concerning the targeting of the budget support,I am convinced that the flexibility inherent in this instrument already allows recipient countries to use the funds in the manner which they judge will best help them respond to economic and social problems.
They judge you based on what they think is going to happen in the future.
They judge politicians by their actions, which may lead to major shifts.