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Kinda like saying goes "don't judge book by it's cover"..that applies to humans aswell.
Jay Miller, a co-author of the Old Judge book, points that most players bounced from to team, so the practice was not worth emphasizing in the photo.
Scholars traditionally judge Book 4 to be the part of the treatise that addresses more abstract philosophical questions, thus aiming to integrate a discussion about the norms pertaining to a historical practice in Rome with Stoic tenets in ethics.
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Does she openly judge books by their covers?
We judge books — and presidents — by their covers, at least at first glance.
And that raises an interesting question: can machines judge books by their covers, too?
(Besotted readers, Johnson wrote, fail to judge books on their merits; they "like only when they like the author").
Even when it comes to the high-minded business of literature, people do judge books by their covers.
Visual design is important because, unfortunately, people do judge books by their covers.
Do you judge books by their covers?
It's cheezy but don't judge books by covers.
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