Sentences with phrase «poor judge»

Customers are often poor judges of their own needs.
Perhaps we are poor judges of our own strengths and weaknesses.
You are as clueless as the manager and as poor a judge we are a team
Some sort of oversight needs to be in place, that filters out poor judges, or at least, critically evaluates their scoring in a manner that allows them to learn from their mistakes.
Let's face it, humans can be relatively poor judges of time, especially when they are fatigued and giving 100 % effort.
-- If assets are mostly intangible or have an underlying / more permanent intrinsic value, but current profitability's weak, the market can be a v poor judge of valuation.
Karen Selick, the litigation director of the Canadian Constitution Foundation, says repeatedly poor judges shouldn't be stuck with the stigma of reprimands or other findings against them.
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Kinda makes a poor judge of character, so if you are willing to debate freely in a conversation on life, the world, the pursuit of knowledge, and all the unknowns in the world with an underage male, then I encourage you to continue the debate freely, but if you feel outmatched in a knowledge criteria and you wish to avoid shame of not understanding enough or even not knowing enough (because they are different) then i will gently step aside as not to harm your ego.
To say it differently, technological reason is an excellent judge of means but a poor judge of ends.
I'd say B + that could turn into an A. I don't see Vargas as having the talent that the other 3 victors had v Broner and I give Broner a 40 % chance if he gets the help of some poor judging
The staff battle was the centre of the attention and the poor judges each round were nervous.
The study adds to the growing body of literature that suggests people are poor judges of the amounts of food they're eating.
However, this confidence had no relationship with actual accuracy, suggesting people are poor judges of their affect - detection skills.
In other words, we are poor judges of our own performance decreases even as we are going through them.
She is a dolt who also happens to be a poor judge of character.
The Peninsula Medical School in Plymouth has found that parents are poor judges of their own children's weight issues, with three quarters failing to recognise that their child is overweight.
-- If a company's assets are intangible / have an underlying permanent value, but current profitability's weak, the market's often a poor judge of value.
Might you be a poor judge of others» qualifications?
While previously popular with upper echelon employers, complicated logic games have consistently been dismissed as a poor judge of a candidate's skills or smarts.
The great comic and tongue - and - cheek philosopher, Groucho Marx once said, «Whoever named it necking was a poor judge of anatomy.»
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