Usage examples of "judging point" in English with translation to French

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True artists scorn nothing; they force themselves to understand instead of judging. Les vrais artistes ne méprisent rien ; ils s'obligent à comprendre au lieu de juger.
That's the point. C'est l'idée.
Judging from all reports, she seems to be right for the job. À en juger par sa réputation, elle semble être la personne appropriée pour ce poste.
He seems to have missed the point. Il semble qu'il n'ait pas tout saisi.
Judging from his appearance, he must be a rich man. Si on en croit son apparence, il doit être riche.
She made her point. Elle a expliqué son point de vue.
Tom was asserting, judging by the verb in front of him, that the sentence was past tense, while Mary, seeing the gerundive under her eyes, was swearing it was a present. Tom affirmait, à en juger par le verbe devant lui, que la phrase était au passé tandis que Mary voyant le participe sous ses yeux, jurait que c'était un présent.
This lake is deepest at this point. Le lac est le plus profond à cet endroit.
Judging by her expression, she looked worried. De par son expression, elle avait l'air inquiète.
From the practical point of view, his plan is not easy to carry out. D'un point de vue pratique, son plan n'est pas facile à mettre en oeuvre.
Judging from the look of the sky, it will clear up in the afternoon. Au vu du ciel, le temps se dégagera dans l'après-midi.
The point is they are too young. Le fait est qu'ils sont trop jeunes.
Judging from what you say, he must be a great scholar. À en juger par ce que vous dites, il doit être un grand érudit.
From my point of view, Australia is one of the best countries in the world. De mon point de vue, l'Australie est un des plus beaux pays du monde.
Judging from the look of the sky, it is likely to rain. À en croire l'état du ciel, il est probable qu'il pleuve.
Come to think of it, a Jew has never come to my door trying to convert me to Judaism. A point in their favor! Réfléchis-y, un Juif n'est jamais venu à ma porte pour essayer de me convertir au judaïsme. Un point en leur faveur !
Judging from his accent, he must be from Kyushu. À en juger par son accent, il doit être de Kyushu.
He uses a pencil with a fine point. Il utilise un crayon avec une pointe fine.
Judging from his accent, he is from Kansai. D'après son accent, il est originaire de Kansai.
The lake is deepest at this point. C'est le point le plus profond du lac.
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