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nonjudgmentalism

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  • noun The attitude of being nonjudgmental.

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Examples

  • The best thing that the new upper class can do to provide that reinforcement is to drop its condescending "nonjudgmentalism."

    The New American Divide Charles Murray 2012

  • Finally, law and prostitution are service professions characterized by a principle of nonjudgmentalism.

    Big Law and Big Pimpin��� Together at Last 2008

  • If Murray believes that wealthy yuppies suffer from creeping nonjudgmentalism, I invite him to spend an hour on

    NYT > Home Page By NICHOLAS CONFESSORE 2012

  • For inclusionists, nonjudgmentalism does not usually extend to those who put up their fences a little closer in.

    Crosswalk.com - Home 2010

  • Overdosing on nonjudgmentalism is a growing problem in the schools.

    GraniteGrok Ann Marie 2010

  • Their statements - nihilistic and repulsive to the core - are self-refuting: On the one hand, they argue that there is no superior truth or "way," but underscoring this claim is 100 percent certainty that their way their nonjudgmentalism is clearly the superior way.

    The Washington Times stories: Latest Headlines 2010

  • For inclusionists, nonjudgmentalism does not usually extend to those who put up their fences a little closer in.

    Crosswalk.com - Home Kevin DeYoung 2010

  • Both writers believe multiculturalism has played a role in spreading the vapors of nonjudgmentalism.

    GraniteGrok Ann Marie 2010

  • The pop-therapeutic culture has pushed nonjudgmentalism very hard.

    GraniteGrok Ann Marie 2010

  • A generation when the halls of divine wisdom become houses of immorality, describing an age when depravity would become acceptable under the new religions of political correctness and nonjudgmentalism.

    unknown title 2009

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