Abel remarks, «They were
judging these people based on experience that reflected what they considered to be integrity, accountability, and teamwork skills — and not specialized biotech technical training.
Beauty and the Beast, for example, contains a man who has been magically transformed into a hideous creature, but it also tells a simple story about family, romance, and not
judging people based on appearance.
Daily I find myself slipping into those same old habits of
judging people based on their theological positions and spending more time reading and writing about Jesus than actually building relationship with Him and loving «the least of these.»
You are
judging people based on nothing... your ignorance.
In my eyes — it's just as bad as
judging people based on their skin color.
«I think it's easy to
judge people based on your own definitions of success and a meaningful life, without recognizing that everybody has their own definition,» warns designer Francis Chen.
Most would
judge a person based on his or her actions, so a kind Christian would be a «better» person than a jerk of an atheist, and vice versa.
I'll
judge people based on thier actions.
You're seriously flawed in your assessment of me, many would disagree with you but then again you have no clue as to who I am - just a few lines on an anonymous blog... kudos for
judging a person based on that and that alone.
It's about refusing to
judge a person based on what you think is right or wrong, or bad or good, or better and best, and finding something you appreciate about them.
They preach all this bronze age foolishness and judge, judge,
judge people based on their story book but as soon as it is shown to be scientifically and historically flawed foolishness they panic and dodge and throw out «then who created the universe?»
What if there is a god, and
he judges people based on whether or not they use their brains, as opposed to blind, illogical belief in the face of overwhelming evidence.
«I just don't think we should
judge people based on coaching.»
In most modern Western societies — including the United States — most people strongly believe we should
judge people based on individual merits.
The study is not superficial — the importance of facial appearance is rooted in evolution and studies suggest that
judging a person based on his or her appearance boils down to survival.
Now I'm not saying like go round and immediately
judge people based on their Archetype but it adds a tool to your tool shed for perception and for intuition and for awareness and all these things help you become your highest self because to become your higher self you must be in tune with the world and people around you.
But, as long as you are respectful I will respect you back, and I don't
judge people based on their race, color, ethnicity,...
And pet owners will often
judge people based on how they treat their pet.
Lydia and the monster, both feeling outcast because of their looks, have to prove to the others that you shouldn't
judge a person based on their appearance.
My students know that we studied literary archetypes to gain a deeper understanding of why we must not
judge people based on appearances.
Regrettably we live in a society that still
judges people based on appearances, whether it is skin color, style of dress, or even hair styles.
The first thing that I was reminded of by reading this story is that it is very unwise to
judge people based on their external circumstances.
I don't make it a habit to
judge people based on a book they mention on their website, particularly without knowing why they mentioned this book (note Tallbloke has a degree in the history and philosophy of science, so I imagine that he reads books about the history and philosophy of science.)
But beware, 73 per cent of Brits admit
they judge people based on their choice of art that they display.
Not exact matches
Wynne went on to say that the Province has changed and that «I do not believe the
people of Ontario
judge their leaders on the
basis of race, sexual orientation, colour or religion.
To select its
judges, Next 15 management didn't simply go with the most senior
people in the organization; instead, they put up a diverse team selected on the
basis of actually being good at
judging such a competition: a panel defined not by job title, but by skill and expertise.
You can see the ethical dilemma in a basic - income experiment: You're toying with
people's financial health, and, by
judging your endpoints
based on feelings, you're tinkering with and assessing human behavior.
«If you're opening a location -
based business, like a restaurant, that competitor research might involve visiting other venues in
person to
judge quality, service, aesthetics and other factors through which you want to differentiate your own business»,
«If you're opening a location -
based business, like a restaurant, that competitor research might involve visiting other venues in
person to
judge quality, service, aesthetics and other factors through which you want to differentiate your own business», Score says.
Why is it so hard to believe that
people truly are
judged based on their actions — and that if the perception is that the drama you bring is greater than your results on the field, it could have an impact on your employment options?
I don't believe the
people of Ontario
judge their leaders on the
basis of race, colour or sexual orientation --
Stop
judging people and work
based on the true Christian Faith that is summed up in John 3:16,17 and Ephesians 2:8,9!
Post a picture of yourself and a link so
people can go and
judge you
based solely on your looks then you little pri.ck.
If you
judge people solely upon their beliefs or
based upon the group (s) to which they belong isn't that the very essence of bigotry?
Unfortunately too many
people judge based on stuff that has nothing to do with anything.
I think I'm too simple in my thinking that; if you don't like it, DO N'T WATCH... if you don't agree with it, DO N'T CHOOSE TO LIVE YOUR LIFE THAT WAY... Seems like a very simplistic way of thinking, but I have personal opinions on EVERYTHING, but I don't force others to live their lives according to my moral fiber... i don't
judge people for living their lives the way that makes them happy... And i believe that IGNORANCE is the
basis for INTOLERANCE...
people are famous for HATING things that they don't understand... again, if it MORALLY offends you, don't read stories on things that you don't agree with, don't watch shows that portray choices that you don't agree with... The Brown family seems close knit, almost like extended family living under one roof... the kids work together and get along much better than a lot of «mainstream» households i see...
There was a time, not long ago, when
people would say things like «You wouldn't
judge Christians
based on the KKK...» But if the KKK is calling itself Christian and the rest of us do nothing about it, then
people will stop saying that.
That said, if you
judge God
based on the American society's standards, I think it's fair to say,
people will conclude God is evil.
Many Christians tend to
judge other
people based on a literal interpretation of the Bible.
A third problem is the view that because there is no
basis for
judging among values beyond the strength of desire expressed in market bidding, one can not favor the meeting of one
person's desires over another's.
The very
people they
judge and condemn on a daily
basis.
To the question of whether Jews are smarter, I expect most
people — Jews and non-Jews, philo - Semites and anti-Semites — would likely say it is true as a generalization, although all but the anti-Semites would quickly add that
people must be
judged on an individual
basis.
You have no right to
judge what is happiness for another
person based solely on belief / disbelief.
Schweiker and Shriver introduce frameworks, each
based on the respect due to all
people as created in the image of God, to
judge global realities in terms of Christian ethics.
No one should ever
judge a religion or its
ppl based on the actions of complete idiots who did nothing but kill innocent
people.
If God is the one who imparts faith to the unbeliever, then the responsibility to believe lies not with man but with God, and therefore, God can have no
basis on which to
judge people for failing to believe.
Nevertheless, they are modes of response of
persons to experienced realities, and they must be
judged on the
basis of their success in disclosing the qualitative possibilities of human experience.
If someone
judges a country
based on the few
people that seem to cloud up the media, I view that as their problem, not mine.
I get the sense that many
people who write about politics for a living have
judged the mass of Trump supporters on the
basis of their experiences with the scum of the internet.
When a
person enters a career of being a public figure, particularly one of giving one's personal thoughts on national television, then a
person should expect to be
judged based on what he or she says.