I don't mean to
sound judgmental, but there is not enough emailing and or calling I could do to trust someone this way.
They are the sections that
sound judgmental.
Such questions may sound trivial to Christians who understand morality in terms of pressing social issues or who fear
sounding judgmental, conservative or prohibitive.
The second
sounds judgmental.
However, please do so without
sounding judgmental or accusatory.
And if
that sounds judgmental and presumptuous, you're right.
Not exact matches
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.
You
sound like a terribly
judgmental person who would tell someone that they should be talking about God and the Bible even though they don't want them to.
No matter what side of the fence you are sitting on, you all
sound like little - educated,
judgmental fools.
DeeCee1000 not sure who you are directing that to but that
sounds really mean and
judgmental.
Don't be
judgmental can be an alibi for moral laziness, but it can also stem from an impulse that is
sound.
My main point was to look at the comments, pick out the believers and non-believers, and tell me who
sounds more intolerant and
judgmental.
I know that
sounds horribly
judgmental and all, but that's just reality.
I want to
sound supportive of pastors, not critical and
judgmental.
That
sounds awfully
judgmental to me.
She's a comedian and she had just written a book about pregnancy, and she said to me, I would never want to parent the way you do and I think it
sounds ridiculous in theory, but, she said, the way you talk about it makes it
sound so not
judgmental and it actually
sounds like it makes sense even if I wouldn't choose it.
Now, I understand this
sounds rude and
judgmental, but the gut feeling you have when you know you would instantly connect with someone sometimes tell you that you wouldn't get along with someone else, either.
If I knew that the death rate at home with a midwife was 450 % higher than at a hospital and I kept that information to myself for fear of
sounding «
judgmental» of my friends» choices, I would certainly be in for some judgement of my own were they to experience the worst.
That
sounds harsh and
judgmental, and I guess it is, and while I have not lived personally in a small town, I have had experience with rural communities.
I'm realizing that my tone often
sounds harsh,
judgmental, critical, rather than loving and supportive.
I don't mean to
sound remotely
judgmental, but what we'e discussing here are people who've ALREADY had notice of the issues, and a chance to address it.
That
sounds very
judgmental, but I'll remind you that we are discussing responsible breeding here.
You
sound very smart and educated, but you are ignorant, discriminatory,
judgmental, obnoxious, and very arrogant.