As such, the real danger is not that journalists will be excessively judgmental or critical, but that they will be too soft. |
In Bridges the people of the small town near the farm give the impression of being sexually repressed, judgmental, and gossipy. |
Any justification very likely can appear or be made to appear judgmental, discriminatory, unfairly harsh, insubstantial or even anachronistic. |
There is never any occasion for colonial arrogance or Eurocentrism or hegemonizing the discourse of the Other, for being judgmental or elitist. |
Such judgmental questions sound like that arch-conservative self-righteous man who every young woman in the vicinity knows is a groping ogler. |
This helped me to be a great deal less judgmental and to avoid gloating at the misfortune of others. |