Sentence examples for judge oneself from inspiring English sources

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It is much more difficult to judge oneself than to judge others.

Ms. Sher noted that she even invented a word to describe the predicament: "emotaling," which she defines on her Web site as "to feel, think and judge oneself in rapid succession, ultimately causing immobility".

Sign five is that one's emotions involve an immediate conviction that the great things of the gospel are true, and the sixth sign, "evangelical humiliation," is a strong disinclination to judge oneself better than others or to believe that one's spiritual attainments entitle one to some claim on God.

It's quite difficult for me to choose one because it's my sound; it's something special to judge oneself.

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Another way of distinguishing them focuses on what it is to lose them: one would lose evaluative respect for oneself if one judged oneself to be shameful, contemptible, or intolerable, but self-esteem can be diminished by the belief that one lacks highly prized qualities that would add to one's merit (Harris 2001).

As a corollary, one would engage similar encoding processes when judging oneself and that similar other person, which would result in less discriminable memory traces (Benoit et al. 2010).

But then, it doesn't really matter, 'cause everyone knows that it is indeed our fault sometimes…I think it's more to show solidarity and try to soften the blow… Judging oneself is described by newly qualified midwives and by experienced ones.

To achieve this sort of law-likeness in thought depends both on the genuine attempt to judge for oneself and the determination to expose one's judgments to the scrutiny of others.

But if the White decision allows campaigning for oneself, Judge Hurd wrote, it must also allow all manner of political activity.

The 2014 test takers' relatively low scores for all four skills measured by the 2014 Test may be due to the fact that they were measured against CEFR specifications, which included the ability to think, judge, and express oneself in addition to purely linguistic proficiency (MEXT, 2015), which had not been required by the 2003 2012 CoS.

A different sense, the one at the heart of discussions about disability and identity, refers to those characteristics that make one the person one is, as judged both by oneself and by others.

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