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In some cases, managers can make quick judgments about market definition.
Our minds need to make quick judgments, so we take shortcuts.
As humans, we're programmed to make quick judgments and decisions through a series of mental shortcuts known as heuristics or biases.
So we make quick judgments and assign stereotypes to things, block certain things out, because our brain is just trying to get through the day.
Heuristics are indispensable in medicine; physicians, particularly in emergency rooms, must often make quick judgments about how to treat a patient, on the basis of a few, potentially serious symptoms.
Now the agency faces two unanticipated problems: how to quickly spot an emerging problem involving just a handful of planes and how to make quick judgments about the difference between a plane having equipment trouble and one being hijacked.
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The nature of the cop's job is such that he has to make quick judgment calls, and the fastest way to do that is to fall back on stereotypes.
The only way that human beings could've survived as a species for as long as we have is by developing a decision-making apparatus that's capable of making quick judgments based on very little information.
Mr. Obama resists making quick judgments or responding to day-to-day fluctuations, aides say.
What you don't want to get into is making quick judgments and quick moves that you're moving players you really don't want to move.
Dermody is in the habit of making quick judgments of defendants and putting them into words in a journal he keeps.
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