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Some people are quick to judge.
"Anything that's lascivious, people are quick to judge.
"We are quick to judge, quick to condemn, quick to be offended, quick to dismiss.
"People are quick to judge and say, 'We are inconvenienced,' " Mr. Partilla said.
Nick Barton of the InterContinental Hotels Group, whose brands include Holiday Inn, says Chinese consumers are quick to judge a hotel by its welcome and its lobby.
Here people are quick to judge her as a panderer without actually watching her work, out of misplaced ideas of nationalism and national honor.
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For example, subjects are quicker to judge that apples are a kind of fruit than to judge that plums are.
Twitter users were quick to judge.
Some were quick to judge and preached caution".
Frosty Hesson said he hoped that surfers and other filmgoers wouldn't be quick to judge.
Even though the film was No. 1, Hollywood was quick to judge the result a disappointment.
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