Sentence examples for freedom from judgment from inspiring English sources

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The opportunity to get a great education, the freedom from judgment by others and the support I needed to dream big — these are sanctities that I've uniquely felt in the U.S. throughout my life.

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Finally, one must attend to one's own reasoning processes, to "freedom from deception and hasty judgment and in general whatever is concerned with assent".

In turn, his skepticism and suspension of judgment led to freedom from disturbance (ataraxia) (DL IX 68).

B1 No Rush From Judgment Anthony Faison, 35, and Charles Shepherd, 38, wrongly convicted of murder in 1987, had to wait for their freedom a little longer while the trial judge expressed doubts that the original verdict could have been so wrong.

This delicate effort allows Sjöholm to revisit Arendt's political concepts of freedom, plurality, and judgment from an aesthetic point of view and incorporate Arendt's insight into current discussions of literature, music, theater, and visual art.

Nor did he exclude himself from judgment.

The Germans of 1937, of course, had no such freedom of judgment.

The latest rush from judgment is gunman.

Bouhours himself gives his reader total freedom of judgment.

2. Refrains from judgment.

This fear stems from judgment.

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