This prejudice plays out in our legal system when a man or woman is judged differently because he or she does not present the "correct" gender.
Bud Selig, the acting commissioner of baseball, said that media companies have to be judged differently as potential owners than other companies or investors.
For instance, women who display dominance are judged differently than men exhibiting the same behavior (Burgoon et al..
He said the Amsterdam set, few impressions of which were printed, was his best; but time has judged differently.
In a cruising environment however, sailing up wind is judged differently.
Would not his performance be judged differently?
With a $252 million contract and a reputation as perhaps the elite player in the game, Rodriguez said he would probably always be judged differently.
Ruhlman has stated that had he known of the technical glitch, he would likely have judged differently.
But as Bill Parcells's successor, he will be judged differently.
The situation must therefore be judged differently from area to area, from community to community.