Sentences with phrase «snap judgment by»

The first happens when «the doctor makes a snap judgment by seizing on the first symptom or finding.»

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She compared those snap judgments about teacher effectiveness with evaluations made after a full semester of classes, by students of the same teachers.
How they are doing that by making people make snap judgments about people's appearances is unclear, and even the producers haven't expanded on the idea.
Cause and effect, in this case, are separated by a chain of machines and electrons, so they do not trigger a snap moral judgment.
What you see happening in the comment sections is our opinions of certain foods changing, or making snap judgments on new foods as they are presented to us by our readers.
According to a study examined in an article by Albright psychology professor Dr. Gwendolyn Seidman, we're actually surprisingly good at determining others» personalities from just a «thin slice» of behavior, and one of our talents for making accurate snap judgments is in detecting infidelity.
Online dating sites often pressure singles to subscribe, make a snap judgment about people, and swipe for hours on end, which can foster inauthentic conversations between people brought together by algorithms instead of by choice.
You can start dating over 50 again by having positive attitudes, thinking of meeting someone interesting will also help in preventing you of making snap judgments about your date.
«Egghead Weds Hourglass» screamed one newspaper headline when the opposites - attract pair wed in 1956, while negative predictions and snap judgments were doled out by pundits like Truman Capote, who quipped the marriage could be called «Death of a Playwright.»
In both cases, the reader is making snap judgments about whether to continue by page 5, or even page 3, or yes, by the end of page 1.
Snap Judgments brings together some of the most forceful propositions by contemporary artists and photographers on how to look at Africa.
Snap Judgments explores African photography in terms of content and style, organized into four main thematic groups that reflect the issues addressed by African artists today — landscape; urban formations; the body and identity; and history and representation — around which Africa's experimental artists have articulated individual artistic styles and languages.
ON MORE THAN ONE OCCASION, I've heard the work of Beatriz Milhazes, a young painter from Rio de Janeiro, characterized by the annoying snap judgment, «Interesting Frida Kahlo meets Philip Taaffe.»
His work has been featured in numerous publications such as Snap Judgments: New Directions in African Photography, edited by Okwui Enwezor and published by the International Center for Photography, New York (2007).
Terrifying near misses have already happened, and we have been saved by individuals» snap judgments.
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