Judging a book by its cover Judge or form an opinion on someone based on appearances People are known to always judge a book by its cover. Rain on one’s parade To spoil someone’s moment of praise / To spoil something Rachel did not really think she was raining on Monica’s parade...
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Law enforcement's use of physical force in the United States has been significantly impacted by the historic ruling the US Supreme Court handed down in the case of Graham v. Connor. This 1989 ruling established the "objective reasonableness" criterion as a way of judging whether or not a law...
He suggests this can happen for a number of reasons that, for the most, fall into one (or sometimes more) of the following categories: 1. The loss isn't seen as worthy of grief (ex. non-death losses)2. The relationship is stigmatized (ex. partner in an extramarital affair)3. The ...
asserted that no great poet could ever quite resist the temptation to become also acritic: a critic of others and of himself. Indeed, most modern writers, in lands other than theUnited States, whether they be poets, novelists, or dramatists, have composed more nonfictional prose than poetry...