Sentences with phrase «judge others by»

A Nexus phone should be the phone to judge all others by and a guiding star for Android handset makers.
And, of course, I am only applying to you the standard you have chosen to judge others by.
People frequently judge others by the clothes they wear and the shoes on their feet — and this is perfectly logical, since there is little else they have to go on if they do not know them personally.
By Robin Ganzert, PhD, President, American Humane Association A service dog named Elle challenges us to not judge others by their appearance and to teach...
I find it amusing how people judge others by their credit score.
Unfortunately, some don't recognize that others can have different goals, and they judge others by their own (irrelevant) goals.
We judge others by their clothes.
Ripplinger has a panache for the older models «I still love my Sony 350s and it's still the reader I judge all others by (nothing comes close).
The person's uploaded images only appear after you visit a profile, which means that you judge others by their inner qualities instead of their looks.
Users can also judge others by the company (read network) they keep.
I've read that the source of most misunderstandings is that we judge others by their actions and ourselves by our intentions.
«People aren't used to seeing weights under 100 pounds, and I think that's triggering for a lot of people,» says dietitian and educator Claudia T. Felty, PhD, RD.. In general, she says, we all need to take a deep breath and a big step back from being so quick to judge others by the numbers on their scales.
We are born to judge others by how they look: our brains come hardwired with a specific face - processing area, and even shortly after birth, babies would rather look at a human face than anything else.
We should be allowed to make educated decisions about what is best for our family and not judge others by their choices.
They see it almost as an insult, because they know about the millions of so - called christians in America who judge others by political affiliation, by income, by race, who only help people who are similar to themselves, who only befriend non-christians when it helps them or if they see an opportunity to convert, etc. - in short, the millions upon millions of Americans who call themselves christians yet do not even attempt to follow the teachings of Jesus.
The common problem we all have is that we always judge others by what they do, but ourselves by our intentions.
Because we so frequently judge others by our own standards, those who obviously deviate from them appear to be seriously deviant.
Why bother giving them a book that is a tool to differentiate and judge others by?
You point to the worst examples of a type and judge all others by it.
How often, in all walks of life, do we judge others by a different standard than we measure our own shortcoming?
But when you free yourself from the propensity to judge others by misinterpreting, assuming, labeling and analyzing (how exhausting!)
Preaching the New Testament while judging others by the Old Testament is Standard Operating Procedure.
We, who used to live at enmity with each other, and used to judge each other by our own moral standards and laws of conduct, we — whether we were far off from God or near to God, we can all, in Jesus Christ and through what He has done on the cross, we can live at peace with each other.
By reading your post, i feel like that you are judging others by their mistakes... people learn by them, its a part of life.
Prefer to organize your first meet at public place like hotels or gardens and spend few hours while trying to know each other; try to judge each other by behavior not by appearance.
In some Aboriginal communities I try to get people of Aboriginal heritage to be suspicious and judge each other by asking «who is Aboriginal and who is not really Aboriginal?»

Not exact matches

The slowing economy has hit smaller accounting firms harder than the big players, judging by revenue data released over the past month, with practices in Western Australia affected more than those in other states.
The lawsuits, each filed by individual artists in a US federal court in Los Angeles, ask a judge to create a class - action suit in which other alleged victims can collectively seek damages.
In a court ruling authorizing the arrests, Brazilian federal judge André Duszczak said «Faria and other BRF officers sought to cover up claims of possible food contamination, as shown in certain laboratory tests, made by a former employee in a labor lawsuit.»
However, cultures that permit judging a person by anything other than their abilities and merits can stymy growth or even bring down a company.
Teams of four don chef's hats and aprons and spend two hours creating appetizers, entrees, or desserts, which are then judged by hotel chefs against the efforts of other teams.
People who are overly worried about making a mistake or being judged by others tend to avoid situations that otherwise might have good outcomes.
In one closely watched blind shootout last year that was judged by a group of prominent industry figures, including Francis Ford Coppola, a Red camera (and other professional models) ranked behind a $ 900 video camera.
Instead, they judge success by wealth or stock performance or other financial criteria.
Judging by the sorry condition of other foundries (including four more also owned previously by Chromalloy), Elyria may be the most profitable one in the country today.
A U.S. district court judge ruled that Marvel Comics — purchased by Disney in 2009 — will retain rights to those heroes and Kirby's many other creations.
Nervous speakers share two common attributes: 1) They fear being judged by others; and 2) They lack true preparation and rehearsal.
During the voir dire process the potential jurors come in and they're asked a series of questions by the parties and by the judge to determine whether each potential juror can be completely unbiased and impartial and objective, to make sure they're not biased towards one party or the other.
A federal judge has rejected Massachusetts» challenge to new Trump administration rules that would allow more companies to not provide insurance plans that cover birth control; previous decisions by other judges in California and Pennsylvania went the other way, issuing injunctions against the new birth control rules.
Its chair, Barbara Judge, added: «Women that make it to the top must also help others follow in their footsteps, by acting as role models and mentors.»
In other potential legal trouble for the president, a Manhattan judge on Tuesday denied a move by Mr. Trump's lawyers to block a defamation suit from Summer Zervos, a former «Apprentice» contestant.
I knew other women that swore by barre workouts in other regions of the country, but I had to judge for myself.
Stocks slide on rising rates and yield curve inversion concerns, but a recession doesn't look likely, judging by other economic data and the high - yield bond...
The release price minus any discounts or other incentives establishes the market's first reference point for the product's true value as judged by its maker.
«Wall Street judges Panera and every other public company by what we've achieved over the previous thirteen weeks and what it appears we'll achieve over the next thirteen.
Judged by other measures of the exchange rate designed to capture competition with imports or against export competitors, it has shown a small increase in competitiveness.
A New Zealand judge has dismissed an appeal by Keating, a high - ranking military officer to have his name and other personal details suppressed.
On the other hand, earned media channels are generally much more finicky — the content must be judged worthy of coverage by its stakeholders and decision - makers.
We are judged by the same standard we judge others.
You don't have to respond because we already know you are an angry person who just wants to show everyone how Godly you are by bragging and keeping your little secret and judging others.
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