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In the case of the original "Moneyball," evaluating the whole of the Oakland A's would not have made much difference; they were already being evaluated (harshly) in their league standings.
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(Some studies have shown that overweight white women are evaluated more harshly than overweight African American women and that African Americans tend to be more accepting of large body types, according to Roehling).
Another factor that's frequently overlooked, said Burtless, is the ample evidence that employers evaluate more harshly a job application bearing a name they believe to be African American.
At every turn at which black people might have evaluated him more harshly on his political choices, Obama's most irrational foes forced African-Americans to consider him as a proxy for our own contused personal experiences.
A 2005 study found that both women and men were judged for a high number of sexual partners, but other research has suggested that women are evaluated much more harshly than men.
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We can't be running a magazine trying to get advertisers if we're gonna be too harshly evaluating their products.
If you evaluate people more harshly up front -- in dating, hiring, friendship, or any other realm -- you have fewer people to deal with, and can give more attention to those who meet your standards.
"If Seligman can help children evaluate themselves more realistically and less harshly, that's important," says Ron Taffel, a psychologist and author of "The Second Family: How Adolescent Power is Challenging the American Family".
History will judge us harshly.
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