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Don't rush to judgment: individuals who live in judgment of others and form quick impressions tend to be very poor flirts and very poor at building rapport with anyone - period.
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When I returned home that evening, I logged on to The Huffington Post to follow a live Judgment Day blog that was being published in the Comedy Section -- more jokes and merriment.
I do know my sentence for living with judgments ended here.
Participants had to make an orthographic judgment (search the letter E or A) or a semantic judgment (living vs. non-living) on the prime of each pair, whereas they had to make a lexical decision (word vs. non-word) about the probe.
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