But some people, especially men, are afraid of showing emotion
for fear of being judged as too feminine.
It's emblematic of their initial relationship: Oliver is always glimpsed from a distance, Elio judging
for fear of being judged, unaware that his vantage point offers him power over Oliver.
Not
for fear of being judged, but merely because I like to present myself in a particular way.
For fear of being judged, nearly half of mums asked admitted to denying they sleep with their babies when asked by a GP, a new survey has found.
«Many parents are afraid to reach out
for fear of being judged.»
In fact, science tells us that we often withhold ideas in a group setting
for fear of being judged by our peers.
Not exact matches
The entrepreneur and Shark Tank
judge says the No. 1 reason
for not starting a business
is the
fear of not having what it takes.
The move isn't a complete gimmick: as general manager Stéphane Deschênes explains in the company's press release, «Privacy
is a concern
for some
of our members who
fear being judged because
of their beliefs.
If you think that people would
judge you
for trying something new or that if you created a tribe you'd
be surrounded by a lot
of bitching — if you let
fear hold you back, you will never
be able to truly disrupt things and create something better.
Groups tend to
be unproductive
for several reasons: the flow
of conversation
is often chaotic, some people do not dare speak out
of fear of being judged, and group members tend to focus on consensual ideas.
You implied that some people aren't worthy
of making judgements or coming to their own decisions, a common tactic
of accusing a conservative
of being «judgemental» because it
's assumed that conservatives
are mostly bible - toters who will remember that their precious bible says «
judge not, lest ye
be judged» and they'll suddenly become ashamed
of speaking out about their beliefs
for fear of appearing «judgemental».
By its standard have
been judged the Jews, by the Prophet who bowed (as in Islam) to Allah's will, by the Rabbis and the Doctors
of Law:
for to them
was entrusted the protection
of Allah's Book, and they
were witnesses thereto: therefore
fear not men, but
fear Me, and sell not My Signs
for a miserable price.
You and everyone one else with your closed - minded, egotistical, racist, bigoted views disgust me to no end and make me
fear for the future
of our great country... the only thing that gives me hope
is that someday, whether it
be before God or some sort
of act
of Karma or whatever it may
be, you will
be judged.
I look on God as an all - knowing
Judge to
be feared (Or as a trustworthy Shepherd who guides me along life's way, or as a loving Father who yearns
for the return
of his children)...
And third, there
's that nagging
fear that the John Lockes
of this world relish in the opportunity to
judge me
for my lack
of faith.
O but no there wouldnt
be, most
of you hide from society, not
for fear that you will
be judged, but just that simple fact, that you got about as much proof nothing exist beyond this place, as I do that there
is!
Our 1996 symposium on judicial usurpation and subsequent articles
were criticized
for being alarmist; but the Florida Supreme Court changed many minds, and I now note that even worthies such as George Will
are using the
feared R - word, referring to the «regime»
of lawless law - making by
judges.
the totalitarians, that
is the active and personal presence
of the Demon in our passions, in our need
for sensation, in our
fear of responsibilities, in our civic inertia, in our ignorance
of our neighbor, in our rejection finally
of any absolute that transcends and
judges our «vital» (as they always
are) interests.
And the spirit
of Jehovah shall rest upon him, and the spirit
of wisdom and understanding, the spirit
of counsel and might, the spirit
of knowledge and the
fear of Jehovah... with righteousness shall he
judge the poor, and decide with equity
for the meek
of the earth... and righteousness shall
be the girdle
of his waist and faithfulness the girdle
of his loins.
Trying to
judge your milk supply
is not one
of those good reasons, and
for most people it
's a recipe to undermine your confidence (and potentially your milk supply, if you start stressing out or supplementing in response to unfounded
fears about your milk supply).
«A lot
of women
feared being judged if they ended up begging
for the epidural at 1 cm, and honestly no nurse cares,» Brusie says, insisting that nurses just want their patients to
be comfortable.
Fear of harm to your child
is a valid reason to refuse visitation and will demonstrate your legitimate cause
for concern to the
judge.
Breastfeeding
is natural and beneficial
for both mother and child, but many women
are held back by the
fear of being judged in public.
He added, «Legislators
are not safe,
judges are living and working in
fear; the media
are being harassed, security agencies have all become tools
of oppression
for the government.
His profile took a hit recently when a federal
judge castigated him
for his ubiquitous media presence and sweeping statements about the «culture
of corruption» in Albany, but no one in political circles
is more
feared.
(Adds price reaction, analyst) HOUSTON / LONDON, Jan 16 (Reuters)- BP Plc will face a maximum fine
of $ 13.7 billion under the Clean Water Act
for its Gulf
of Mexico oil spill, several billion dollars less than
feared, after a
judge ruled that it
was smaller than the U.S.
«
For others — those with social anxiety — the discomfort arises from the
fear of being seen and
judged.»
However, in exchange
for their freedom, these four men revealed to the
judge their secret
of robust health in a time when just the slightest exposure to the plague
was feared.
Lucia described it as «a safe and fun place where overweight people can meet each other and find a relationship without the
fear of being judged for their size.»
Hall has to balance her affection
for her two lovers against the
fears of being discovered by a
judging society, and nails it.
Much
of the comedy
of Bad Moms (Jon Lucas and Scott Moore, 2016)-- a film that
is predicated on the very real, paralyzing
fear mothers have about
being not good enough to their kids (and
being judged by others
for it)-- falls flat because it starts from an unbelievable place, pushes only some details to their extremes (not really abiding by an «if x, then y» logic), and lurches forth with its plot.
That said, she has called
for a moratorium on
judging teachers and schools by the first round
of assessments, which she
fears are sometimes
being implemented hastily and without needed support.
But the children who have only known freedom would not carry that burden, and if their freedom wasn't challenged or undermined by white people — a big if — they could follow their dreams and never know how much it saps one's spirit and hope,
for a human
being to
be seen, thought
of, and treated like an animal, or a disposable piece
of property, or simply as an enemy,
judged as a threat or a failure on sight alone (like today; a white man's
fear and loathing can get you shot like Trayvon Martin).
In her article «The Four
Fears That Stop You From Writing» for terribleminds, Andrea Phillips outlines the four fears that: fear of the lack of talent, fear about feedback, fear about publication, and fear about being ju
Fears That Stop You From Writing»
for terribleminds, Andrea Phillips outlines the four
fears that: fear of the lack of talent, fear about feedback, fear about publication, and fear about being ju
fears that:
fear of the lack
of talent,
fear about feedback,
fear about publication, and
fear about
being judged.
At the time, I could have given many pop - psych reasons
for writer's block —
fear of being judged, creative exhaustion or self - sabotage.
Some
judges will not choose the work
of a person totally unknown to them
for fear of being ridiculed by their colleagues
for the choice that they made.
«Blessed
are those who do not
fear solitude, who
are not afraid
of their own company, who
are not always desperately looking
for something to do, something to amuse themselves with, something to
judge.»
Especially as someone who isolated myself
for years in
fear of being judged and rejected, I know the value
of feeling a sense
of belonging.
It'll help you get over a
fear of being judged for saying or doing the wrong thing and also suggest processes to push you on to do amazingly innovative things, via a process called «guided mastery»...
set out to map
fears and hopes
for possible futures; neither hailing technological progress as a cure - all, nor
judging it, wanting to return to a pre-modern primitive state
of being.
I have a dream that someday science will
be judged on the evidence and not on its policy considerations; a dream that someday scientists can meet together and discuss climate openly and without
fear of censure, loss
of employment or lost opportunities
for advancement; a dream that scientists will
be judged on the basis
of the quality
of their observations and logic and not on their politics.
But I
am pointing out that lawyers
are timid beasts much
of the time when it comes to public statements about the quality
of judges and their
judging; some won't even criticize rulings in print
for fear that they'll create grudges.
The
judge in the case ruled that the defendant should pay
for the premiums because it
was in the interests
of justice
for plaintiffs to
be able to pursue valid claims without
fear of a large adverse costs award.
As my former firm retreated to a nearby school library to gear up
for the new regime, the
fear that our urbane local district
judges would at midnight on 26 April 1999 turn into ravening juridical werewolves intent on feasting on the flesh
of uncompliant lawyers
was vividly in our collective minds.
She said clients
were also hesitant to ask
for assistance
for fear of discrimination before the
judge or that the interpreter would get something wrong.
This
is the price we all must pay
for «the benefit
of the public, whose interest it
is that
judges should
be at liberty to exercise their functions with independence and without
fear of consequences.»
A comparison with
judges is instructive: members
of the Canadian judiciary
are appointed
for life, with removal from the bench happening only in the rarest circumstances and
for the most egregious transgressions;
judges have no
fear that their continued employment
is subject to their rendering a decision in a particular case which the government
of the day deems favourable.
Me, I think it
's interesting that in Syufy one
of the
judges is named Quackenbush, because that
's the name that Groucho Marx had originally chosen
for his character
of the doctor in A Day at the Races, only to change it to Hackenbush
for fear of lawsuits from real Dr.s Quackenbush.)
When applicable rules allow enhancement based on any and all jury - rejected «facts,» prosecutors can brazenly charge any and all offenses
for which there
is a sliver
of evidence, and pursue those charges throughout trial without
fear of any consequences when seeking later to make out their case to a sentencing
judge.
To learn the skills
for effective conflict resolution children need to
be able to acknowledge their own point
of view and listen to others» views without
fearing that they will
be blamed or
judged.