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nonjudgmental Meaning in Bengali



ব্যক্তিগত মতামত বা মানদণ্ডের ওপর ভিত্তি তৈরীর আদালতের রায় থেকে নিবর্তন বিশেষ করে বেশী

Adjective:

অ বিচার,





nonjudgmental's Usage Examples:

Medical Association (AMA) to adopt measures requiring "the physician's nonjudgmental recognition of sexual orientation and behavior," and to reverse a 13-year-old.


Samlagsprisen in 2005, and the Rasmus Løland-stipend in 2007 for his nonjudgmental depictions of youth as they are.


the definition of mindfulness as "bare attention" or "nonelaborative, nonjudgmental, present-centered awareness", stressing that mindfulness in Buddhist.


displayed "something like awe for Carver the writer" and was "almost nonjudgmental when it comes to Carver the nasty drunk and ungrateful (not to mention.


psychological terms as "paying attention to relevant aspects of experience in a nonjudgmental manner", and maintaining attention on present moment experience with.


The sexologist, in acting as a receptive, nonjudgmental listening partner, allows the client to discuss matters that would otherwise.


Broadly speaking, when the behavior occurs, assertively in a nonjudgmental, clear, unambiguous way provide feedback that the behavior is inappropriate.


He calls it a "one-disc, nonjudgmental document of UB40 done right.


judicator, judicatory, judicature, judicial, judiciary, judicious, nonjudgmental, nonjudicial, prejudge, prejudgment, prejudice, prejudicial, quasijudicial.


and participates when practicing mindfulness: taking a nonjudgmental stance ("nonjudgmentally"), focusing on one thing in the moment ("one-mindfully").


Dogs provide veterans with a nonjudgmental and safe environment that can help a veteran express feelings and process.


NAMI contends that boundaries encourage a more relaxed, nonjudgmental atmosphere and that the presence of boundaries need not conflict with.


" Publishers Weekly praised the novel's "matter-of-fact, nonjudgmental prose" and described the volume as "deeply unsettling.


the definition of mindfulness as "bare attention" or "nonelaborative, nonjudgmental, present-centered awareness", stressing that mindfulness in a Buddhist.


Souhami's nonjudgmental (sometimes witty) reporting serves the reader well by scrutinizing this.


controlled and expressive prose where the insight allows him to remain nonjudgmental and suggestive.


The listener is attentive, nonjudgmental, non-interrupting.


its overt/subliminal ideologies, articulated in a controlled and expressive prose where the insight allows him to remain nonjudgmental and suggestive.


SCAEN has been praised for its "creative strategies and nonjudgmental concern" in its grassroots campaign against the spread of HIV.



nonjudgmental's Meaning':

refraining from making judgments especially ones based on personal opinions or standards

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