Sentences with phrase «rather than judgement»

We do that through being fully present, listening deeply, staying calm and expressing curiosity rather than judgement about our differences.
My clients learn to treat themselves with compassion rather than judgement.
Even when we are feeling irritable — if we can treat ourselves and others with kindness rather than judgement and criticism — and transform how we feel.
And Shana treats her alter - ego's hapless quest for spiritual fulfillment at Color - Me - Mine with affection rather than judgement.
When you think about the trials at Phoenix Wright you should think about Ally McBeal rather than Judgement at Nuremberg.
It sets you on an intuitive exploratory journey rather than a judgement, brain - directed journey.
Can posture become a place where acceptance, rather than judgement, can be practiced?
It does become a problem if it is an indication of soft support for Labour, if the government become less unpopular once they have a better economy behind them, if minor parties establish themselves as alternative recipients of anti-government votes or if during an election campaign it becomes more of a choice between two alternatives, rather than a judgement on the incumbent.
Rafael shone in Neville's old spot for a while before being drummed out by Louis van Gaal who then — by luck rather than judgement — pushed Valencia in the role.
The point is we can't play that game, we never have been able to in all the years I have been watching, if we do pull it off it is by luck rather than judgement.
Nice point, that this was a judgement on their belief system and their trust in it rather than judgement upon themselves.

Not exact matches

Maybe rather than complain about it, it would be profitable to consider the judgement hanging over all who refuse God's opportunities.
I enjoy the thinking, I hope all will look a little further, rather than passing surface judgement.
We regard free will as involving a personal judgement rather than one determined by physical nature, however complex the nexus of stimuli and neurological impulses in the brain.
This time, rather than be judgmental, using my judgement, I shared the thoughts of the apostle Paul that clearly and directly related not just to some of the topics you brought up but also the direction of some of the thread.
Janet i think what you have said is quite insightful and you are right and there is another meaning to Go and sin no more and that speaks to me of repentence making a decision to Follow Christ the one who saves.The words Go and sin no more is referring to a continual ongoinging process of living for Christ rather than dying in our sins daily there is no comparison.I thought that was awesome pointing the law back to all of us for we all have sinned and the judgement is death but Jesus came that we might have life in its fullness.Many people only see the adulterer when she portrays who we are as sinners that he came to save all of us sin is sin and the punishment is death so again you are quite right people use the scriptures to judge and that was never Jesus intention.I hope that helps when someone uses that scripture incorrectly and you can you use it like Jesus did to point it back at those who judge i hope that helps.brentnz
So I shall use the word «appraisal» in the remainder of this chapter, rather than the word «judgement»; the latter fails seriously, for us today at any rate, because it is so tied up with notions of law - courts, assizes, and the other paraphernalia of «justice» in the legal sense.
I would rather accept the grace of God today than face the judgement of God in my sinful state and all alone later.
Rather than repent and turn to God, Jonah focused on his own self - righteous needs and looked with disdainful judgement upon the heathen Gentiles.
They need people like you who will listen without judgement while they figure out what they believe rather than someone who will tell them what they must believe or they are doomed.
2:13) and it can be argued that Christ brought the presence of God to those who had lived before that definitive choice, which his coming involved, «for this is the judgement, that the light has come into the world, and men loved darkness rather than light.»
I could definitely see some refs having a bias against VAR and ignoring it at time except for purely technical call rather than «judgement» call.
Jones may or may not have milked it but the referee appeared to mentally toss a coin, rather than make considered judgement, before making his disgraceful decision.
I'd prefer to trust in a healthcare provider's professional judgement rather than sheer instinct but I guess I'm funny that way.
«I'm proud to endorse John because he has the experience, character and sound judgement to make tough decisions that break the chains of economic oppression that have prevented the kind of growth and opportunity that will bring more citizens into New York, rather than drive them out of our state.»
A movement of that size is rather bigger than would normally be expected to occur as a result of the chance fluctuations to which all polls are subject, though we might still want to suspend our judgement and await further polling evidence before presuming that the SNP's lead has actually grown.
And we will look at the law to make sure the inspector's judgement is about whether a hospital is clean, safe and caring - rather than an exercise in bureaucratic box ticking.
The case for storing the antiviral drug Tamiflu, for use in a flu pandemic is based on «judgement rather than evidence», a cross party committee of MPs found.
In fact, it even recommends that «any member state should withdraw from the Council of Europe rather than defy the Court by not executing judgements».
«Rather than wasting more public on the appeal, they should accept the court's judgement that this was discriminatory.
Ed Miliband's critics claim he lacks the experience or instant judgement to handle unexpected events and would offer compromises rather than strong leadership — more Neil Kinnock (one of his main sponsors) than Mr Blair.
It's not so much the apparent cynicism of the advice on how to manage the process, or even the reference to Hutton (which might be Brooks» interpretation rather than a direct reference by Blair) but the crushing, ghastly, inescapable lack of judgement.
«So rather than a theory based approach which may make judgements that don't reflect the lived experience of extreme sports participants, we took a phenomenological approach to ensure we went in with an open mind,» he said.
The findings, presented here yesterday at the 43rd annual meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, suggest that amygdala neurons respond to the subjective judgement of emotions in facial expressions, rather than the visual characteristics of faces that convey emotions.
It seems formal rating systems encourage «safe» judgements, leading to an emphasis on work that is seen as sound rather than novel.
I think that after a few months of counting, it's best to use your own judgement and approximate rather than be super-strict.
Before I pass any judgement I should point out that I am extremely jealous of Leigh Whannell and James Wan, so anything critical I have to say may come from spite rather than intellectual critique.
Good self - assessment uses the data to inform judgements rather than relying heavily on opinion.The days of seeing self - assessment as a prescriptive tome that distracts from the day job are long gone.
According to the News and Star, after Kirby Stephen Grammar School failed their report, headteacher Ruth Houston and chairman of the governing body, Simon Bennett, sent a letter to parents stating that they believed the decision was «a failing of the inspection system, not the school, if an overall judgement is defined by a lack of a fence or not enough locks on doors, rather than the excellent teaching, leadership, behaviour and outcomes of the school.»
«Everyone with an interest in education, parents, teachers and politicians, should be concerned that Ofsted, an agency which costs taxpayers over # 150 million a year, appears to make inspection judgements based on the level of deprivation of the school's pupils, rather than on the quality of the education it provides.
However, observations for performance management purposes are usually carried out by senior leaders and may be perceived to be about judgement rather than development.
So I'd say «use judgement» rather than «avoid» but I'm more into electronics than cars
From an outsider's perspective, an immediate worry about this approach is that the site could potentially operate in a manner similar to a Hollywood focus group, encouraging authors (consciously or not) to cut anything difficult or alienating in favour of a blander, more widely acceptable middle ground — trying to appeal to all of the people all of the time rather than trusting the judgement of one auxiliary pair of eyes (speaking of which, professional editors probably won't be too chuffed either).
The same would apply to some degree if you were responsible for the fire — your renters insurance policy would defend you against those claims rather than you having to pay for a defense and the judgement out of pocket.
To the extent possible, I want to base this on the valuations of professionals rather than my own judgement, since I don't know the company's financial details, and I'm not an experienced investor anyway.
In other word's they are trying to get ahead of the crowd, rather than choosing investments based on sound, independent judgement of an investment's characteristics.
I want to know that if my dogs are sick or have an accident, I can make decisions based on the best medical judgement rather than what I can afford.
At first I was one of the people on the forum who was against it full stop, but now im thinking I will wait till it comes out to pass full judgement because it could be a good replacment for the Wii so both me and the wife can play on the one console, rather than playing on the Wii if we want to play together, she is not much good with a controller bless her.
A majority of the story and plot development is played through rather than told to you, and a good chunk of it is left entirely up to interpretation and your own personal judgement and beliefs.
I have my concerns that this is going to become a painfully American take on the Second World War, rather than the intense nature of fighting for your literal homeland that the European forces would have felt, but I trust Sledgehammer's judgement.
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