Not exact matches
It's because —
like it or not — human beings make
snap judgments about the people they meet for the first time.
«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.
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.
«It's a
snap judgment, you either
like it or not.»
There are the
snap judgments we make on the fly,
like assessing whether a person approaching us on the street is welcoming or threatening.
Guy Lodge, Variety «Lanthimos's confounding setup emerge as a brilliant allegory for the increasingly superficial systems of contemporary courtship, including the
like - for -
like algorithms of online dating sites and the hot - or - not
snap judgments of Tinder.
«People are used to making
snap judgments and saying what they
like and don't
like.»
«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.»
«I think King.com has a strong argument that most of the consumer base in question (e.g., those purchasing on app stores, etc.) are impulse buyers, and thus may be more inclined to make
snap judgments based on simple word usage
like «candy» and «saga»,» he or she wrote.
If,
like me, you have been in the position of deposing two parents whose 12 year old son died after six hours in a waiting room, vomiting blood due to his necrotic bowell, because the admitting nurse failed to triage him due to her incorrect
snap judgment he «just had a flu,» and seen their tears, anguish and the story of how the event ruined their lives and their marriage, you might think that a cookie cutter approach to non-economic damages is not necessarily an idea that promotes good values,
like personal responsibility and just compensation.
When I see Mark Lowery acting
like a clown I realize again you can't make
snap judgments.