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Usually, she met people halfway, and tried not to make snap judgements about them.
Don't make snap judgements - listen to your teen before you jump to conclusions.
"And you've already made your customary snap judgement," Kirk replied.
You need to research your historical facts before jumping in with a facile snap judgement.
And anyway, I've learned not to make snap judgements about anything-or anyone."
The fact that we humans aren't especially brilliant when we make snap judgements shouldn't surprise anyone.
'Do you always make snap judgements of people you meet?'
It's no snap judgement on my part.
'I'm not going to be able to make any snap judgements here and now; I'll look at this lot this afternoon, in the hotel room.
Filisola often had the job of dealing with Santa Anna's snap judgements.
"Listen, we can't make a snap judgement over this," Kaliua Lamu said.
People who make snap judgements based on hearsay and flimsy evidence are stupid!' she cried, her small figure quivering with outrage.
'You're asking me for a snap judgement, Miss Levington?'
There isn't enough time for anything but snap judgements, and often you end up regretting them, and there's no practical way to retract them.
I'm a TV comedy writer working in the UK and find that people often tend to make snap judgements about the medium.
Trevellion must be over-tired, for he had been at it non-stop for almost twenty-four hours - the snap judgements and decisions were always exhausting.
'I think it's high time you stopped making snap judgements, Mr Bryce, especially as the conclusions you leap to are invariably the wrong ones.'
Snap judgements -' 'Snap judgements!
So, if it was good for the goose for all these years, I feel that parsing a few screenshots is enough for the gander to make baseless snap judgements.
She's been good to her fans and is earning a living and without knowing her personally, or even you, shouldn't make such snap judgements and paint her so unflatteringly.
Other programs air weekly, including Snap Judgement with Glynn Washington, a story-telling show from PRX and NPR.
From there, Letson's State of the Re:Union and Glynn Washington's Snap Judgement Radio were awarded funding by the CPB.
It is easy to show that our snap judgements can also be quite wrong, especially when we are overwhelmed with information, or when we come to the decisions with unconscious bias and prejudice.
On April 13, 2011, lead singer Scott Terry was the guest star on NPR Radio's Snap Judgement and told a story about the band traveling through Yellowstone National Park and running into "trouble".