Sentences with phrase «make a judgment like»

I don't make judgments like that.
Watch the film, then make a judgment like that.
Have you ever seen a photo of someone and made a judgment like «they don't look too intelligent» but after speaking with them you realize they are.

Not exact matches

You'd think that investors would be among the most cold - blooded and rational consumers of information — after all, fortunes depend on them making bias - free judgments about what they hear on earnings calls — but according to this new research, they are actually highly swayed by one tiny shift in language, just like everyone.
It's because — like it or not — human beings make snap judgments about the people they meet for the first time.
«Relative deprivation is an idea that says that when we make judgments about ourselves, we judge ourselves next to our immediate peers — people like us in the same room as us — not to the world at large,» Gladwell said in a recent interview with author Daniel H. Pink.
Integrating social proof like Google + into AdWords makes it even easier for customers to make this judgment.
A: Every investor will have to make their own judgment about the market, it does seem like measures of volatility are relatively low given all the uncertainties at present.
«I'm an attorney and like to wait until I have the evidence before I make any kind of snap judgment and I reserve my right to wait to judge this,» said Parkland Commissioner Ken Cutler.
So many people are so quick to cast judgment on investors like Pabrai, David Einhorn, or Bill Ackman when they make big mistakes.
But what has always been true is that we were born with powers of making judgments, making observations and forming conclusions, and I think to let such a given power just sit rotting on a shelf somewhere is like not walking and letting perfectly good legs atrophy into useless attachments.
He made decisions based on his better judgment and was trumped by the LDS and he obeyed like the good brain washed cult member he is.
Fr Skinner considers that Tract 90 brought things to a head but I would have liked mention made of the influence on Newman of the Jerusalem bishopric, which was, in a way, as crucial as the Gorham judgment was for Manning.
I don't really want to make a quick judgment on him, I would like to study more on what he believed and such.
Picking in a religion gives you a 1:1000 shot at making it into heaven, though a.1 % chance is still better than no chance, I believe that even if you have no faith in any god whatever god you may face at judgment day, you have a better chance of getting in, living a good life without faith than living a life with belief in a different god, as gods are usually jealous and would not like you believing in a different god.
Churches should be places that foster this kind of openness, not places of judgment that make victims feel like they can't be vulnerable and honest about their pasts.
Oh, and everyone would be resurrected from the dead too and finally come into judgment and everything would be made right and there would be a new temple and a new prince like Ezekiel prophesied (which still has not happened and can not happen but this is not a problem because we are just supposed to trust that God knows what He is doing) and then everything would be all right!
Making judgments and taking actions can be pretty tricky, and no doubt even unpleasant from that context, but like Shawn noted in his «invasion» analogy, they may be entirely necessary (maybe that's a tool to employ in unpacking ethical / cultural aspects of Biblical history).
These considerations add up to the judgment that while it is possible to make undialectical single statements about general idealism, for instance, it is quite another and a more imaginative task to expose the inner core of faith which looks like and works like idealism but is compounded of utterly different stuff.
A typical theology of judgment affirms that the ultimate judgment of a person's life, like the brother who committed suicide, is made by God, but that God exercises this judgment through Jesus.
People have to look at from where a nation is coming from and moving towards rather than judge where they are at present — if you took a snapshot of countries like the USA around 1865 - 1880 or during the race riots or peace marches of the 60's you'd come away with a view of America as being an oppressive country (at least in the south)-- there is not a single thing happening in China that hasn't happened in the US or Britain as well your just looking at a single timeline while making a judgment.
So God judges them, and says that although they are «sons of God,» that is, although He has given some of His authority to them to make judgments, they will still die like mere men (82:7).
Another idea that contributed to Berkouwer's shift in ecumenical stance was the principle that we should not make judgments about Catholic councils like Trent and Vatican I without understanding the integral totality of Catholicism, because these statements were polemical and antithetical and in that sense historically conditioned.
When I noted to their champions that their psychological leanings seemed more like those of men than of women, I would get various replies, mostly to the effect that in making such judgments I was drawing on sexual stereotypes.
And so instead of theology being a set of - conceptual accommodations [to special interests] it looked to me as if theology should have a disciplining effect on the individual... to make belief in God, judgments and confidence in one's own self plausible through old - fashioned things like repentance, faith, hope, love.
Moreover, like leadership in proclamation, leadership in pastoral caring requires capacities to make ad hoc theological judgments in the midst of pastoral care - giving.
Whether or not people were making snap judgments in making critical responses to your post is one thing, but I think it's unfair of you to suggest that folks whose hearts are broken over what has happened to the Kliens, Barronelle Stutzman, and others like them might be making snap judgments based on ignorance.
I think though that we can probably make some judgment after we see the picks (like if he goes way off the board) though.
at least make your judgment after 20 - 30 games and stop behaving like prostitutes falling for everything.
Leave aside the politics of it (which amuse me, frankly and make me like him), since when do political beliefs and boldness about that PREDICT poor judgment as a leader of a team?
Even this stage feels like a slightly premature one at which to make judgments on top clubs.
I once again would like to emphasize I am not making judgments on the players, rather placing a judgment on ESPN's analysis.
To wrap up, I would once again like to emphasize that I am not making a judgment on whether Lacazette is a better or worse player than Giroud.
I would recommend actually doing some real observations of children going through sleep training before you make judgments (and this whole web page was very, very judgmental and reads more like anti-CIO activism to scare would - be parents from sleep training their kids).
Using solutions made of citrus can also erupt allergic reactions, so if you're trying something like that use your good judgment.
If I had been in any state of mind to make judgments or narrate what was happening I would have thought she was milking me like one might milk a cow, but I wasn't really thinking at all at the time.
It may feel like a judgment to someone who isn't going to wean, and may make her very uncomfortable.
While chatting online may feel like an easy way to gain advice or meet other kids who understand, be sure to use good judgment and don't make virtual connections your only source of support.
Just like cupcakes and second hand smoke, these are moral or physical RISKS about which parents make judgments every day.
She is making a judgment just like the breastfeeding helpers she quoted, but with less authority.
When faced with unplanned pregnancy there are pro-choice, liberal, secular women who have abortions and then there are pro-life, conservative, religious women who plan adoptions; both groups may parent, but this choice also comes with its fair share of stigmas and judgments if made under socially unacceptable circumstances, like being a young, single, or impoverished).
We made a judgment that is factual: If you make more than this amount of money — and this has been made public by people other than me — we would like to know what you do to earn that money.
The handlers of the late President Mills are reaping what they made him sow against his better judgment so the likes of Koku Anyidoho and his other such handlers should shut up!
Like a lot of New Yorkers, we will be reserving judgment on the incident involving State Senator Schneiderman until all of the facts are made public.»
Forced to make hard choices, administrators often decide, in what seems like a chicken - and - egg judgment, that space «must be utilized in support of productive laboratory - based research programs.»
There are the snap judgments we make on the fly, like assessing whether a person approaching us on the street is welcoming or threatening.
Gabb emphasized that the study examines the presence of potentially harmful chemicals (as determined by various authoritative sources like the EPA and NIH) in consumer products, but that it makes no value judgments regarding the safety of the chemicals themselves.
Coming from the beauty ed who swears by this brand's mineral primer (it wears like silk and makes for the perfect canvas), you can trust our judgment on Hourglass's full - coverage foundation.
When you get an unexpected comment on an outfit, does it make you question bigger things, like your judgment?
«I'm ready to go and just at the door and I'll pre-empt those judgments and then I'll go and change into something that makes me feel more invisible, makes me feel like I'll fit in.»
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