Sentences with phrase «making judgmental»

If you choose to leave a comment, please refrain from making judgmental statements about other parents and their parenting choices.
Or are you making a judgmental leap that babies that nurse «too long» and are tended to at night will grow up to be weak, nervous, and incapable of functioning independently on their own.....?
You saying I'm judgmental while making JUDGMENTAL comments about me.
Hence, all of the central banks make judgmental adjustments to the forecasts generated by the models.
That makes YOU judgmental.
Try to let go of the guilt about not breast - feeding, even when others make judgmental and critical comments about it.
We all know how «Internet trolls» like to swoop in and make judgmental comments, which could cause unpleasant emotions and feelings when associated with your birth.
Does this make me judgmental?
I realized that I had made some judgmental errors as well.
The London Group made no judgmental decisions on members» work, a tradition proudly defended to this day.
If a child sees you make judgmental comments about one of their parents, the child will see that comment as being a condemnation of themselves as well.

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I don't want to sound too judgmental, but if you commit in a higher tier, you know all over the world, in developed countries and emerging countries, yes, there is more and more of follow - up, making sure they understand who contributes the most and trying to generate the right reward.
In the UK, the Bank of England also makes extensive use of a large - scale macro-model, and a significant portion of the policy formulation process is taken up with the discussion of the necessary judgmental adjustments to the equations of the model to reflect current developments.
not only are you judgmental and do you make egrgious assumptions about the practices of other posters, you seem to have no knowldge at all of that book you wave around in your holier - than - thou rantings.
I would say that makes me a hell of a lot less judgmental than these folks.
But in a week of coverage, much of which is sure to be either generically retrospective or gleefully judgmental (a Reuters article I came across yesterday made sure to note, in its final paragraph, that his papacy had been «besieged» by the sexual abuse crisis — a claim which, aside from its mild bias, is not exactly accurate), it's refreshing to read a piece that takes a longer view.
The onslaught of judgmental rhetoric makes these folks seem no better than the people they criticize.
My church is not made up of egotisical, judgmental types, but humble people knowing we are make mistakes, but that everyone has potential.
If you want to make up bunch of judgmental BS (doesn't your bible preach against that?!?), I'm going to hit you right back.
How about all lbg people and especially athiests just stop eating anywhere that has a history or management that is from a religious faith that means almost no grocery stores no restaurants 98 % of the world believes in a religion the other 2 % can just not interact with the rest of us if thats what they want no skin off our backs make the world a better place just become reclusive your already hateful, distrustful and judgmental
And if God chooses to convict us through the words of another broken human, we can easily interpret conviction as being judgmental, behavior modification, rule - making, legalism or worst of all — shame.
Though most, if not all, humans are guilty of thinking judgmental and hypocritical thoughts, those making up roughly 60 % 0f the population who are truly ignorant, narrowminded, with lack of a personal identity (easily manipulated by peers) tend to go to the extreme of blowing the horn of self - righteousness by pointing out the flaws in other groups instead of focusing on their own flaws, which is an increased epidemic in this day in age especially in the age groups of 15 to 33.
People must be free to make their own choices, according to their own lights, and the rest of us are to be understanding and not «judgmental,» much less condemnatory.
So when a person says that someone is living in «open rebellion» to their body by excessively eating unhealthy foods, not exercising and drinking too much (for example), does that make that person a bigot or judgmental?
It's not that Christians are a hated minority, it's just that ALL religions are made up of the most judgmental and bigoted elitists.
In a debate before the Executive Council of the national Episcopal Church a black man made some highly critical, judgmental statements about the United States of America.
Having never been the victim of prejudice, he tended to be judgmental about those who could not and did not make it within the system as he did.
Students in the survey also said that school nurses were «judgmental and untrustworthy,» making it unlikely that teens would seek their advice.
This does not make me in a «world of fence - sitting, not - knowingess, but not - trying - ness either» This blog is ignorant, judgmental of others» beliefs, and critical, without really a bit of understanding.
We might wonder why so many of us make judgments all of the time even as we insist that it is not good to be judgmental.
I think Jesus gives people power to overcome sin (evil) but He does not make us perfect in this life so we won't be self righteous judgmental jerks about it.
All you have done is prove the points I made by being judgmental, divisive and a know - it - all who really doesn't know much at all about people.
As we talked, I confessed to Dan that I'm not always the victim when it comes to drama, that often I let my own insecurities make me into a judgmental, fearful person, eager to perpetuate the gossip, form a clique, or get offended.
Don't you just love the fact this idiot can't even follow the bible by making up so many lies and being so judgmental.
Until then, all these judgmental little xtians are making her look VERY bad!
He is judgmental and seems to think that women who get do accidentally get pregnant should be punished for the audacity of making a mistake.
But if I were a believer, I would stay away from people such as yourself that make such hateful and judgmental comments ~ I still try to stay away from them because they are so prideful in their own beliefs to look down on others.
You and your supposed christian beliefs... look what your jesus makes you into, a nasty, ugly, judgmental person filled with nothing but hatred.
Nor is it judgmental, nor does it make promises of salvation or threats of punishment.
typical judgmental Christian... what have you done for mankind besides take up good air and make fun of peoples disabilities?
It makes you come across as an angry, closed minded, judgmental hater.
To stand up and defend Jesus, as given to us in the Bible, is not being judgmental, it is speaking the truth and making a stand.
This group is also quite legalistic and judgmental, and nothing I try to teach about grace, love, and forgiveness seems to make the slightest difference.
I would recommend actually doing some real observations of children going through sleep training before you make judgments (and this whole web page was very, very judgmental and reads more like anti-CIO activism to scare would - be parents from sleep training their kids).
Your probably better off making foods from scratch, but who has time for that, so I'm not judgmental about people having to use packaged food.
But I can, and do, still take great offense when someone who does things differently is outwardly judgmental towards the choices I make, and, beyond the ignorance of the statement in general, that's why that «likey» bothers me so much.
Seriously, what is it about feeding that makes so many of us turn into judgmental, thoughtless people who think it's ok to make others feel rubbish through the unnecessary hurt they hurl from their laptop keyboards?
«They are very judgmental and they're more worried about making the school look good,» she says.
I still see posts from people who are militant about exclusive breastfeeding and make statements that use judgmental language about those who don't.
When you use negative and judgmental language, it makes parents feel badly about letting their children eat at school, even if they can't afford to pack a meal from home.
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