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And they also tend to judge by their own standards.
So Indians tend to judge the mood in Kashmir these days.
Rule 1: Employees tend to judge a book by its cover.
Voters tend to judge local representatives by how much school aid they bring home.
Critics tend to judge family films too harshly, said Disney's head of distribution, Chuck Viane.
People tend to judge chancellors differently when they are able to look back on their legacy.
"Swedes tend to judge very easily; nothing really impresses them," says Åkerlund.
As Britain's Got Talent so deftly demonstrated, we tend to judge a book by its cover.
Professors tend to judge students more positively if they have taken the time to get to know them.
This poses a problem for the many scholars and critics of today who tend to judge art on ethical grounds.
We tend to judge long experiences (vacations, say) by averaging, more or less, the most intense moment and the end.
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