Wiktionary
n. (value judgment English)
Usage examples of "value judgments".
Appearance, habits, gestures, expressions, sexual and non-sexual value judgments, actions and reactions to plot incidents in accordance with his other-worldly origins all serve to make a non-human character real.
Thus the validation of value judgments is to be achieved by reference to the facts of reality.
Moreover, our attitudes toward things reflect basic value judgments.
Life for him has little meaning on a deeper level, and he is not concerned about making value judgments or assessing right and wrong.
He discovered that Maslow had divided scientists into cool and warm types, which he characterized as green and red in colour - to avoid assigning any unwanted value judgments, he said, which made Sax smile.
But as our own efforts at reproduction seem inadequate, we make no value judgments.
So don't make a lot of value judgments about a scene you can't dig.
Otherwise, you're not entitled to any value judgments concerning Debierue's work.
They tended not to make value judgments, since that was the sole stock in trade of the two adjoining principalities of Dark and Light.
Kispitorian insisted to the end that his work was pure science, making no value judgments on whether the Empire's linguistic unity was a Good Thing or not.
This idea may bother some readers, but a true understanding of violence requires that we not make value judgments.
One dares not speak of terribleness, or brutality here, for fear of injecting value judgments into the narrative.
Not that Chris allowed these differences over value judgments always to be resolved in Piggy's favor.
Not that Chris allowed these differences over value judgments always to be resolved in Piggys favor.
She had the distinct sensation that Core didn't have the same sort of value judgments that she had.