one that you've been in for a long time you get really tied to people's personalities and you start to um maybe prejudge ideas uh either way right either that it's going to be good or oruh flawed or or special tone you know you you come to it with all these preconceptions so we would upload our
And what she did is she basically, by measuring the cranial capacity, filling skulls up with sand, and emptying them out, and weighing the sand, and using calculations One prejudges by simplification and generalization.
And what she did is she basically, by measuring the cranial capacity, filling skulls up with sand, and emptying them out, and weighing the sand, and using calculations Prejudice means to prejudge , and how does one prejudge ?
Limpopo had gone walkaway the right way, with nothing more than clean underwear, which turned out to be superfluous. She tried not to prejudge these three, especially in that giddy first five minutes of her coffium buzz. She didn't want him harsh her mellow.
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And they kind of change, they're kind of topical. Criteria by which people judge, or prejudge , a restaurant from what they've heard about. These days it would be, do they practice sustainable cooking?
But we'll see in three years whether he goes the way of Greenspan. So that's the trouble with writing a book in realtime, you may prejudge the verdict of history. Bernanke came to office, promising to follow the policies of Alan Greenspan. He was not going to change the direction of the Fed. Greenspan's policies, after all, had been
to ideas from the Quran. But I think actually, in a way, although that's true and I wouldn't for a moment deny it, it maybe prejudges the tradition as one that's primarily about responding to the Quran so that we assume that any philosopher who was working in the Islamic world would necessarily
Or third or fourth. Being that my third eye isn't that big of a deal, so I don't want to be prejudged for it. I'd like them to like me first before they judge my third eye.