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When a country is watching, expectantly and judgmentally, what else can one do?
But it is not "about" anything, to speak judgmentally.
Other data have been estimated by judgmentally extrapolating from "actual data."
When she paid with food stamps, the clerk and the other customers looked at us judgmentally, or as if they were embarrassed for us.
Westbrook's performance came in the saber competition, which was scored electrically rather than judgmentally for the first time.
After dinner, prepared stiffly and judgmentally by each couple or group of friends, we sat in the common area, flipping through magazines or playing cards.
Pluto is what my old astronomy textbook rather judgmentally called a "deviant," and I've always felt a little defensive on its behalf.
- Audit risk is judgmentally determined.
They constantly observed and gossiped about one another, writing freely and judgmentally about everybody who entered their world.
Few things challenge the biographer as highly as viewing a troubled marriage in perspective without judgmentally apportioning blame and responsibility.
What remains is a still very long outline for a wonderful play that gently, not judgmentally, deals with the force-fed fanaticism of religiosity.
These assumptions are testable in experimental studies and must be confirmed judgmentally in observational studies.
The hands move often, stroking the chin judgmentally, caressing the cheeks, adjusting the glasses, brushing the straight black hair that falls over his forehead.
Kanzian frowned judgmentally.
One can argue with Mr. Lynch as he rambles eloquently and judgmentally through his life and ours.
"Hmmm," he murmured judgmentally.
No one spoke judgmentally, but it was soon evident that no one else in the room had experienced such prolonged negative feelings toward his own young children.
"If judgmentally I think that the effect is remote or speculative or contingent, then I think the thing to do is sit.
Mrs. Latham, the Carroll's housekeeper, judgmentally sneers, "When you work for an artist, you can expect just about anything."
Increasing understanding has led medical disorders such as epilepsy, birth defects, and sexually transmitted diseases to be treated more analytically and less judgmentally than in the past.
She addresses him as "you" throughout, telling him, a little judgmentally, the story of his life as she sees it: grandparents, parents, his early childhood in the Warsaw ghetto.
I then must painfully recall the many times I visited Manhattan and people judgmentally said, "Oh, you're from upstate" when I told them I was from Westchester.
The daughter of a local hero of a general, whose portrait broods judgmentally over every scene, Hedda wants grandeur out of life, but not at the expense of being an outcast.
She and a great many women who have never been married believe that single men have a somewhat better time of it in the eyes of society, and that they are looked upon less judgmentally.