Both sides tend to adopt inflexible, judgmental and defensive attitudes toward one another. |
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Am I just being stuck-up and judgmental, or should I take my legitimate concerns and run for the hills? |
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The result is often judgmental criticism, condescending sarcasm or, even, passive-aggressive retaliation. |
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We became so critical and judgmental of ourselves, that we wouldn't allow ourselves to be balanced musicians after college. |
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There are times when such enclaves are small-minded, doctrinaire, judgmental, and prejudiced to the extreme. |
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No, this isn't some self-righteous attempt to point fingers or be judgmental. |
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The problem is that most of my male classmates have become very judgmental towards my dressing style. |
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If a date is too eager to hear about dancing, or judgmental, or overly impressed, he's out the door. |
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I will never forget how I felt that day or how I almost let a self-righteous, judgmental pharmacist change my life. |
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I questioned him without trying to be judgmental but the hurt tone was definitely there. |
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First, it replaces an apparently hard-edged mandatory obligation by an obviously difficult judgmental decision. |
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For goodness sake, give it a rest and come down off your moralistic and judgmental perch. |
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Character wise, she is hot-tempered, bold, judgmental and jumps to conclusions easily. |
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The film drew hostile questions from some audience members who felt it was unnecessarily violent and judgmental. |
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There is never any occasion for colonial arrogance or Eurocentrism or hegemonizing the discourse of the Other, for being judgmental or elitist. |
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This distinction between creative and computational tasks parallels the distinction between judgmental and intellective tasks. |
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Any justification very likely can appear or be made to appear judgmental, discriminatory, unfairly harsh, insubstantial or even anachronistic. |
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But it is a judgmental error to reach that conclusion, because the more this goes on, the more overpriced the market is. |
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My goal will be not to make a mental mistake or a judgmental error that costs our team a game. |
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At my most judgmental, they look like they are hiding behind some deeply suppressed fear of engaging with people on a real level. |
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The subjective and objective yield indications are combined in a multistage process employing statistical and judgmental techniques. |
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In Bridges the people of the small town near the farm give the impression of being sexually repressed, judgmental, and gossipy. |
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He hated to be judgmental, but he was unable to believe that someone like them were capable of doing a noble thing such as keeping a vow. |
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Such judgmental questions sound like that arch-conservative self-righteous man who every young woman in the vicinity knows is a groping ogler. |
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But her considerable pluck, vivid imagination, and true talent enable her to regain the respect of her judgmental community. |
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But where we find our true calling in this fight, is against the judgmental way that these other discerners speak out. |
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Don't allow judgmental and critical people to influence and manipulate you, as you are ready to make a final decision about the past. |
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This helped me to be a great deal less judgmental and to avoid gloating at the misfortune of others. |
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As such, the real danger is not that journalists will be excessively judgmental or critical, but that they will be too soft. |
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Exercising judgment does not refer to being judgmental, critical or condemning. |
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It is important that they not be judgmental of the victim and understand that individual perception and interpretation determine sexual harassment. |
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Francis wants the church leaders to wise up to the fact that a judgmental approach will empty the pews at an even faster rate. |
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What may be called psychological health is that state of consciousness in which it is free of a judgmental self-concept, and, therefore, is a totally self-accepting or self-communing unity.
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But you need to piggy back on other people's credibility, because people are so judgmental. |
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He divided perception into two kinds: the indeterminate, nonlinguistic, and nonjudgmental and the determinate and judgmental. |
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Narrator: Besides being judgmental, it is an ineffective leading question, one that will tend to shut done open communication. |
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Perfectionism: I don't have the right words yet. distrust of oneself and others: I am too judgmental, and maybe this is just another example. |
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These are perceived as being holier-than-thou, i.e. moralistic and judgmental. |
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But as I listened, I began to feel humbled, respectful and empathetic, and certainly not judgmental. |
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It should not and will not be the practice of the Australian government to describe areas of negotiation in such judgmental language. |
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This extensive use increases the likelihood that problems will arise from the highly judgmental nature of this process. |
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We selected a judgmental sample of 13 files from RIMS and verified their physical location. |
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As a result, they may be more wary or judgmental of people who are different from themselves. |
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The determination of whether a decline is significant or prolonged is based on a judgmental appreciation. |
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She does not, in this journal, exhibit the same sort of judgmental self-satisfaction that her female protagonists suffer from. |
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Having withdrawn from the world, the new Benedictines, the new Cistercians, the new Pilgrims would no longer put off others with their sanctimonious, judgmental presences. |
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Another is that, while there has always been a puritanical, judgmental side to Musar, this voice has grown louder and more shrill in recent times. |
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As I verbalise my thoughts, I realise how judgmental and awful they are. |
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At this point in the play, folk culture of Lenten abnegation and christening joy collides with mannered personal interaction and judgmental asperity. |
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Her father returns the favor by being overly judgmental of her in everything she does, probably because it is the only way he knows to show his affection. |
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They allow her to reflect on what lies behind his macho, bluff exterior and why she reacts to it in the way that she does, in a supportive, non judgmental setting. |
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Anyhow, that's enough of sounding narrow-mindedly judgmental for now. |
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Oh, sure, I've cringed a little when neighbours have strolled past of an evening, casting judgmental looks at the poor old place, all run-down and neglected as it was. |
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This assessment is judgmental in nature and is dependent on assumptions and estimates as to the availability and character of future taxable income. |
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The audit included the review of a judgmental sample of transactions associated with ASMI for the period of December 1, 2003 to March 2008 that was representative of the all regions involved. |
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The valuation of these assets depends on a number of judgmental assumptions regarding the future probable taxable profits of different Group subsidiaries in different jurisdictions. |
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His love is forgiving rather than judgmental, patient rather than irritable, and compassionate rather than easily angered and embittered towards others. |
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If diabetes educators are viewed as judgmental authority figures who expect unquestioning compliance with their instructions, people with diabetes may fear admitting to problems or asking questions. |
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For Samar, the problem lies in the growing judgmental society which forces liberal women who have achieved a lot to make concessions in order to be accepted by society. |
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Contracting, for instance, is often overextended to cover duties that are difficult to specify in advance and inherently judgmental and governmental in nature. |
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So, thanks to the move from the judgmental to the descriptive level, the assumption that John is a sourpuss is exposed as an unwarranted conclusion. |
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Maybe it would help to educate the public, rather than focusing on the actual depressed people-opening the minds of those who aren't depressed so that they're not so judgmental and closed-minded. |
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Due to weaknesses associated with the accuracy and completeness of procurement and contracting data, judgmental sampling was used during the audit. |
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In large part they stem from an escalating trend for political activists to use the 'big talk' of science to manipulate public opinion with emotive and fiercely judgmental 'scientific' pronouncements. |
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The stigma expressed itself in various forms, including repeated and chronic self-harm experiences, self-deprecation, the fear of being judged, and the hurtful experience of judgmental attitudes. |
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Perception is defined as the knowledge that arises from the contact of the senses with the object, which is nonjudgmental, or unerring or judgmental. |
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People say nasty, ignorant, and judgmental things about my lifestyle. |
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Please know that these judgmental feelings truly have no pace in my heart. |
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I try not to be judgmental and I try to think out of the box a bit. |
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She was glad to escape her judgmental and moralistic parents. |
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