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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a rapid judgment" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a quick decision or assessment made without extensive deliberation.
Example: "In emergency situations, a rapid judgment is often necessary to ensure the safety of everyone involved."
Alternatives: "a quick decision" or "an immediate assessment".
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He also reached a rapid judgment on who wore the trousers.
The money shot in Blink is 'thin slicing', Gladwell's term for that ability to make a rapid judgment on a small amount of data.
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Or have the two countries just handed over more liberties and cash to bureaucrats skilled in telling politicians what they want to hear?Two things caution against any rapid judgment.
CHEEKY LaSHAE is a grand reaction to rapid judgment, a performance-as-object that seeks to blur audience and artist, and at the very least—a fluid-identity karaoke singer who jumps freely from "Careless Whisper" to "The Lady Is a Tramp," promptly followed by Sisqo's "Thong Song".
Descartes recognized this traditional account, depending as it does on past experience of an object's size and on an inference or rapid judgment that combines perceived visual angle with known or remembered size.
A succinct description that conveys the topic (study population, interventions), acronym (if any), and basic study design including the method of intervention allocation (eg, parallel group randomised trial; single-group trial)—will facilitate retrieval from literature or internet searches and rapid judgment of relevance.
The reader is left uncertain whether rapid judgments should necessarily assume priority over measured ones.
Aspiring editors must also learn to be confident about making rapid judgments.
Descartes held that these rapid judgments are habitual and happen so quickly that they go unnoticed.
More precisely, participants were required to respond within 1000 ms after hand-object interaction, forcing them to make rapid judgments with minimal reflective thought.
This interpretation that participants only had time for rapid judgments is further supported by the high accuracy rate (100%) we obtained from the participants when they had no time constraints during the debriefing session.
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