In "A Thousand Dollars" by O. Henry, Gillian is judged as foolish and naive by the other characters for giving away his money so easily. They see him as a simple-minded man who lacks the shrewdness to hold onto his wealth. However, throughout the story, Gillian proves himself to be generous and selfless, challenging the initial judgments made about him.
After you have first judged yourself.After you have first judged yourself.After you have first judged yourself.After you have first judged yourself.After you have first judged yourself.After you have first judged yourself.
Prophecies are not judged: people are.
Judged by its thickness.
We only get judged by what we do
this pearl is judged by its thickness and the amount that you can get out of it
this pearl is judged by its thickness and the amount that you can get out of it
this pearl is judged by its thickness and the amount that you can get out of it
You are very right no one should be judged its a natural thing to be judged no one should be judged on any condistion
Equitation is judged on how well you completed the pattern given.
The past tense of judge is judged.
The present perfect tense is has or have judged.Examples:He has judged the case. (singular subject)They have judged the case. (plural subject)
judge not lest ye be judged