Sentences with phrase «immediate judgment»

Consequently, they are going to make immediate judgments on what they find in your resume to narrow down the candidate list to a more manageable level.
Not every email has to be perfect, but «u» and «btw» can get on people's nerves and cause immediate judgment that's hard to shake.
She has taught me to put aside immediate judgments of people I meet.
The Twitter platform was perfectly suited to short quips, prescriptive statements, and immediate judgments about the economy, politics, and of course, art.
Yet his perceptive insights are lost amid this contemporary climate because, in turn, the marketplace can not hold such a product long enough to receive honest feedback and critique; the «critical consensus» passes immediate judgment on The Lone Ranger to expedite the film's financial (and cultural) execution.
This dispute before the DIFC Courts arose out of one of the Claimants in this case («Midtown») applying for enforcement of the NY Judgment, which was followed by an application for immediate judgment.
In his judgment, Justice Sir Richard Field granted the Claimant's application to enforce the NY Judgment and allowed immediate judgment.
Indeed, social media and immediate judgment on Twitter and iPhone cameras has brought these issues out of the silos into the stream of public attention.
It's to the point with some Christian posters here that any criticism of their actions and religious beliefs garners the immediate judgment that the person doing so is being hateful when, in reality, they are only fulfilling that very same Bible observation made by Jesus.
We think this about the unmarried people we meet — it's an immediate judgment that goes off in my head as I try and evaluate the broken piece, performing a sort of diagnostic test: «Are you employed?
Thus mainly due to this factor about an immediate judgment being made, the information in the resume has to be to the point.
It seems that for delayed judgments, participants estimated the conversation duration based on the number of topics they recalled introducing, rather than based on how much they enjoyed the discussion (which is what they had done in their immediate judgments).
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