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The phrase "absence of judgment" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where there is a lack of evaluation or assessment regarding a person or situation.
Example: "In a state of absence of judgment, she was able to approach the problem with an open mind."
Alternatives: "lack of judgment" or "devoid of judgment".
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Yet pure tolerance, Dr. Fish said, "would necessarily involve an absence of judgment -- different strokes for different folks taken to extreme".
It's all about the next news cycle, and spin, and ego, and where the money for political campaigns is, and a total absence of judgment.
Who I once was made me the person I am today, and who I am today makes me the kind of worker capable of delivering a compassionate and acutely aware service, underpinned by a complete absence of judgment.
Anna feels that a sense of historical perspective and an absence of judgment is central to D83. "It's important to remember that a lot of people were happy in East Germany," says Anna. "It didn't work economically, but that doesn't mean it didn't feel good to be part of it sometimes.
Safety always came from the same conditions -- an absence of judgment.
Bishop Jenky's comments demonstrate ignorance of history, insensitivity to victims of genocide, and absence of judgment.
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My point now is simply that judgments about medically-assisted dying in the absence of judgments about the fundamental objectives of medical care are cart before horse, and tail wagging the dog.
Certain emotions and behaviors are then relevant too insofar as they relate to the exercise of such judgment, but in the absence of moral judgment they seem only to belong to proto-morality.
"The core business of the Birmingham Safeguarding Children Board was characterised by inattention to procedures and protocols and an absence of reasonable judgment when making decisions about Keanu in a number of instances.
What so disturbed me is what I sensed to be the film's absence of expressed judgment, remorse or regret--on the part of the narrator as well as the players.
Had I known then what I know now, namely, that there were no weapons of mass destruction and that the war would be carried out with a marked absence of good judgment and competence, I would have been completely opposed.
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