Sentences with phrase «form judgements about»

Janine Willis and Alexander Todorov at Princeton University found that showing people an unfamiliar face for just one - tenth of a second is long enough for them to form judgements about the person's attractiveness, likeability, trustworthiness, competence and aggressiveness.
I meet someone on the beach, and they will form a judgement about my character based on my not wearing a Burkini.
Those of us who need to have long since formed our judgements about the grotesque workings of their minds — can we not now simply move on, and get our blog back — please?

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This includes drawing on social stereotypes to form immediate judgements about people based on their appearance and demeanour.
«I think the judgements I can form about what's happening around the world are better informed because I talk to people in business more than I otherwise would.»
Do you really think that in his rant about people being «cowards» — people I will point out that Willis doesn't know personally, who he has formed a definitive judgement of with no actual information to assess their character — is not meant as a (at least partial) statement on their motivations and reasoning?
One has to wonder which avenue of remedy causes a Realtor to be more circumspect about ones» behaviour... the threat of a decision by an in - house organization resulting in an insurance payout together with the potential loss of ones» license, or, the threat of successful legal action resulting in damages (to be borne personally by the offender in the form of money), not to mention a public judgement against one's person.
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