Examples of using Able to judge in English and their translations into Norwegian
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Only The Chosen One is able to judge you.
We will also be able to judge between each other as believers.
Is there no one among you wise enough, so thathe might be able to judge between his brothers?
Then you must be able to judge in matters of this life.
Flawless color rendering is also critical in order to be able to judge a patient's condition.
A child must be able to judge which branches can carry her weight.
Because once you have finished your fling, we will be equals again andthen you won't be able to judge me.
Where I am headed, there are priests who will be able to judge your situation better than I can.
And you will be able to judge the interlocutor, the notary on the issues that he will ask you.
And if the world shall be judged by you,are you not able to judge the small things?
So the customers are able to judge micro switch cycles or life by the materials used springs.
Then it gets consequences either by being cut off to be able to judge for a while, a quarantine time.
File 1:10 that ye may be able to judge the things, that ye may be sincere and without offense till the day of Christ.
As I see it, we have the rule of law making us an opinion, andalso be able to judge what is right and what is wrong.
The student will be able to judge for themselves how well their ideas would work in a real-life industrial setting.
Experts are experienced golf journalists who are able to judge a golf course in a professional way.
The breeder will be able to judge which puppy best suits you, or will allow you to choose from a group of puppies.
One typical consequence of this is that drivers are less able to judge distances, making them feel insecure and stressed.
We should be able to judge all, for the scripture says,"But the man who has the Spirit can judge everything and although it can not be judged by anyone.".
I stayed in this hotel on business for 12 days,which is a long enough stay to be able to judge the hotel.
Whoever has the Spirit, however, is able to judge the value of everything, but no one is able to judge him.
I will judge myself- to see the condition of my own temple- before I am able to judge something I see in church.
In icy conditions you need to be able to judge when to stop and when to continue driving,” explains Roger.
SO you have to have an intimate and personal relationship with Jesus Christ by His Holy Spirit so that one is able to judge what is of God and not.
The evidence is therefore of too low quality to be able to judge whether the intervention affects inappropriate use of medicines.
Give therefore unto thy servant an understanding heart that I may judge thy people, that I may discern between good andevil, for who is able to judge this, thy so great a people?
The biggest problem is that children are not yet able to judge for themselves whether the glasses are a good fit, or whether they are too tight or uncomfortable.
It's too late that we have an understanding of and belief in God's grace,we must also have an intimate knowledge of his heart before we will be able to judge according to His mercy, compassion and mercy.
We embark on this knowing well that history will be able to judge us harshly when it comes to our ability to calculate the time and cost involved in moving or closing down elements of our defence organisation.