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To newbies or outsiders, this community can often feel like a place where you'll be
judged for eating a non-organic meal or using formula or relying on pacifiers or purchasing a stroller.
So before
you judge me for eating dessert for breakfast, let me take a moment to convince you that this Apple, Cranberry and Pomegranate Oatmeal Crisp is just like an oatmeal bake and, therefore, totally appropriate for breakfast!
I'm not
judging you for eating bad food while I eat the healthy stuff.
Not exact matches
Rom.14: 3 «The one who
eats everything must not treat with contempt the one who does not, and the one that does not
eat everything must not
judge the one who does,
for God has accepted them.»
29
For he who
eats and drinks,
eats and drinks judgment to himself if he does not
judge the body rightly.»
(E.g., Luke 16:19 - 31) Thus, in one of his most cogent pleas
for humanitarian service as the test of true religion and the crucial point on which God
judges man — «I was hungry» and ye gave me to
eat; I was thirsty, and ye gave me to drink; I was a stranger, and ye took me in; naked and ye clothed me; I was sick, and ye visited me; I was in prison, and ye came unto me» (Matthew 25:31 - 46)-- the scenery of the parable is the old - fashioned eschatology.
Judges in Iran have sentenced a Christian man to have his lips burnt
for eating during the Muslim holy month.
You do nt get on a soap box and yell and
judge the world
for eating a hamburger JUST BECAUSE YOU DO NT LIKE IT OR IT DOES NT LIKE YOU.
Although the name says «breakfast,» we won't
judge if you
eat one (or two)
for dessert too.
Oh but um, no one is
judging if you decide to
eat this pasta
for breakfast, trust me, I get it.
I have used all these methods during many years of being a coeliac foodie, Gluten Free Meetup club organiser and a
judge for the Free From
Eating...
Don't
judge me, you know you want to
eat this
for breakfast.
I made it last year
for my birthday and frankly
ate the entire cake (over the period of several days... don't
judge) since no one else really likes it here at our home.
These are delicious with a cup of coffee
for an afternoon snack, but if you choose to
eat them
for breakfast with a cup of tea I won't send a
judging glance your way.
Drinking is
for water, coffee, tea, and my weird «protein milk» creations (i.e. I just stir in the scoop of protein powder in my glass of almond milk and
eat it with a spoon... don't
judge, it's good!).
That means I won't
judge you if you
eat it all
for dessert.
And since I
ate a whole batch to myself, I am in no position to
judge anyone
for eating 6
for breakfast haha!
I started to
eat a slice
for breakfast (don't
judge me!)
For me the nonesense the cheese eating surrender monkey has been talking about sonogo and podolski is enough to tell me the man is no longer a top flight manager but other fans should judge him on what he does in the hours remaining... even Carvalho and cerci combo would give me a glimmer anything less though and it's the end of the road for me... Just too much disrespect for a once serious club that wanted to deliver for its support
For me the nonesense the cheese
eating surrender monkey has been talking about sonogo and podolski is enough to tell me the man is no longer a top flight manager but other fans should
judge him on what he does in the hours remaining... even Carvalho and cerci combo would give me a glimmer anything less though and it's the end of the road
for me... Just too much disrespect for a once serious club that wanted to deliver for its support
for me... Just too much disrespect
for a once serious club that wanted to deliver for its support
for a once serious club that wanted to deliver
for its support
for its supporters
You will be afraid that you might
eat something that will give you heartburn
for a week, and fear the hot pepper that snuck into your sub sandwich will burn a hole in your baby (OK, maybe not that one specifically, but don't
judge me).
Only you will be able to
judge for sure if your baby needs to
eat or not.
I am empathetic with mothers who can not breast feed, but that doesn't mean we should forget how difficult it is
for mothers who breast feed — glared at when public feeding, condemned
for feeding after one year, constantly being asked if they are «supplementing with formula», having to pump, having to watch what they
eat, not being able to go out
for drinks, being up in the night, and, like your comment,
judged for breast feeding as a form of soothing.
Their dishes not only had to include the surprise ingredients, but the
judges were also looking
for dishes that were healthy — and food that the kids would actually
eat.
Those people that
judge me
for what I
eat and take to get through my pregnancies just don't know.
Besides, so many kids have allergies these days, that no one should
judge anyone
for choosing not to
eat any particular dish.
Meanwhile, as she
judges you
for feeding your kid those pre-packaged snacks, your child is the one who can order anything off of a menu, while her child can only
eat what she brought from home — and the child is having a meltdown because she can't order from the menu...
When you live alone, you never have to fight
for space in the medicine cabinet, you can watch whatever you want on TV whenever you want, you can dance around your apartment or house with wild abandon, and you're free to
eat an entire pint of ice cream
for dinner in your underwear without being
judged.
I don't like when people
judge me
for NOT
eating meat (or dairy) so I try to be reciprocally considerate by following The Golden Rule.
(I am truly not trying to be
eating disordered in my approach towards healing - I don't think I am the best
judge of what I should be
eating, but I also don't think what is often served as foods in these programs (ie processed snacks, sandwich bread, pasta etc) is really fuel
for healing.
These Paleo Valentine's Day Cookies are perfect
for giving to your Valentine (or
eating yourself, I'm not here to
judge), bringing to a party, and they won't derail you from your still - fresh New Year's promises.
I'm not trying to
judge people
for eating breakfast either.
I
eat organic red meat and bacon unapologetically and I won't
judge you
for what's on your plate, unless you ask me to.
I can confirm that a strict fruitarian diet can certainly lead to low protein levels... as a strict fruitarian
for a number of years (2 - 3 I estimate, but actually 5 if i count the time i
ate minimal amounts of salad materials as well...), I had blood tests done at the end of this time and indeed my protein levels were low... Total protein was at 6.5 when the ideal is supposedly 7.5... And apart from this, my sports performance as
judged by my teachers, was suffering (though I did not feel this in my own body — I was used to performing at that level and felt it as normal
for me... and i was newer to the sport than a lot of them... i had great, better than most endurance... which was very satisfying... but apparently I just did not have the physical strength that others with less endurance may have had...) something which immediately improved as I added more protein to my diet....
«I no longer
judge myself
for what I
eat and have become reacquainted with hunger / fullness sensations.»
Melissa is involved with Cook
For Syria, is a proud judge for YBFs (Young British Foodies), presents a podcast called «Live life better» and has released a solo cookbook, Eat Happy: 30 Minute Feelgood Fo
For Syria, is a proud
judge for YBFs (Young British Foodies), presents a podcast called «Live life better» and has released a solo cookbook, Eat Happy: 30 Minute Feelgood Fo
for YBFs (Young British Foodies), presents a podcast called «Live life better» and has released a solo cookbook,
Eat Happy: 30 Minute Feelgood Food.
And so provided both parties are happy with a casual sex arrangement, who am I to
judge them any more than
judging someone
for what he
eats for breakfast, or what kind of clothes she wears?
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The way she holds a spoon as she
eats cereal with such white - knuckled intensity you'd think it was her last meal; the angle of her jaw when she steps onto the ice, facing
judges she knows loathe the transparency of her working - class background; and the tender hurt in her eyes when she confronts a
judge in the parking lot about her score, and learns that no matter her skill, her inability to live up to the proper, soft standard
for women in figure skating would bar her from the adoration she yearned
for.
He went outside and shot it.Fortunately
for Nicki Jo, a 2 1/2 - year - old collie - cocker spaniel mix, she has recovered from the BB gun wound in her shoulder.On Wednesday, Circuit
Judge Dwight Geiger sentenced Komara to work 100 hours at the Animal Rescue League, make a $ 3,000 donation, pay $ 124 in veterinary bills and serve 18 months» probation.The sentence came despite psychiatrist Richard Penick's testimony that Komara was «driven» to the shooting «by over 18 months of almost continuous, mind - boggling yapping of an unattended dog, which made it impossible to
eat a quiet meal at home or to watch a ball game.
Why is it okay to
judge others
for eating dogs or cats, when we greedily consume billions of chickens, cows, pigs and sheep (the U.S. and Australia hold court as the largest consumers of meat per capita) every year?
The
judge seemed to say that Baylor had assumed a have - your - cake - and -
eat - it posture on the maintenance of confidentiality required
for the attorney - client privilege to apply:
On appeal to the
EAT,
Judge Eady QC held it was right
for the ET to have focused on the situation immediately before Danshell took over the contract.
For some time all those involved in buying and selling insolvent businesses were faced with uncertainty when one division of the Employment Appeal Tribunal (
EAT) suggested that intention had to be
judged case by case, depending on the facts.
Another judgement was issued by the
EAT at the same time, in a similar case involving a group of
judges: McCloud and others v Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State
for Justice and another.
The
EAT also held that the tribunal
judge had not made a finding as to whether there was an organised grouping of employees, which is one of the necessary conditions
for a service provision change, and, if there was an organised grouping, whether it had been intentionally formed.
However, the
EAT found that the ET
judge had «failed to consider whether, in the context of the FPS, the application of the transitional provisions and the differential treatment on the grounds of age was a proportionate means
for achieving what she had concluded... were legitimate aims of social policy».
-- break and enter: John Doe, [2007] B.C.J. B.C.J. No. 2111, 228 C.C.C. (3d) 302 (B.C.C.A.), acquittal set aside, new trial ordered; accused testified that he had been fasting in the woods
for 60 days when he entered the house to be warm and to
eat; the trial
judge erred by not correctly applying the modified objective test to the first two components of the defence of necessity — the existence of an imminent peril or danger and the absence of any reasonable legal alternative, had to be assessed on a modified objective standard; the trial
judge erred by failing to determine whether the accused's perception of his situation, and the absence of any lawful alternatives, had an objectively reasonable foundation; the verdict would not necessarily have been the same had the trial
judge properly applied the law on the defence of necessity.
However, decisions on similar facts have gone the other way, famously in O'Kelly v Trusthouse Forte plc [1984] QB 90, [1983] 3 All ER 456, Carmichael v National Power plc [1999] UKHL 47, [1999] 4 All ER 897 and more recently in Shaha v Viewpoint Field Services Ltd (UK /
EAT / 0116 / 13 / DM) when
Judge Shanks concluded the case by saying that «there can be no doubt that this is an area which is crying out
for some legislative intervention».
Legal realists said, derisively, that the law depends on what the
judge who declares it
ate for breakfast.