- class. She
approaches people and
situations with an open-minded and
nonjudgmental attitude,
often taking on the role of a
guiding and
caring older sister...
-
impressive is the film's
sureness of touch, its
ability to be empathetic,
nonjudgmental and
gently satirical, to
understand what is
going on
beneath the surface...
-
insisted on
Adams due to her
commitment to the part and her
ability to be
nonjudgmental about Giselle's personality. A ball gown she had to wear for the film...
- performance.
Hilton Als of The New
Yorker considered her "daring and
nonjudgmental embodiment of her not
easily ****imilable character" to be the production's...
- abused. For the
suspected abusers, it is also
recommended to use a
nonjudgmental,
nonthreatening attitude towards them and to
withhold expressing shock...
- the
definition of
mindfulness as "bare attention" or "nonelaborative,
nonjudgmental, present-centered awareness",
stressing that
mindfulness in Buddhist...
- O.
Scott of The New York
Times observed that the film
presents a "
nonjudgmental, even celebratory" view of **** but
noted a
contradictory tone...
-
There was no one like her. Judy made
everyone feel loved. She was
nonjudgmental, light,
funny and pure. You
could be
truly yourself around her, that...
-
storyline on Glee, with
Rivera saying that her
mother is "the most
nonjudgmental, cool person".
Rivera explained that she had
always felt comfortable...
- (2007),
based on Jack Jones's book Let Me Take You Down,
attempts a
nonjudgmental portrayal of Chapman. The
Lennon Report (2016)
focuses on
attempts by...