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"nonjudgmental" Definitions
  1. not judged or judging on the basis of one's personal standards or opinions: They tried to adopt a nonjudgmental attitude that didn't reflect their own biases. My guidance counselor in high school was sympathetic and nonjudgmental.

185 Sentences With "nonjudgmental"

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People think of classical Freudian analysts as neutral and nonjudgmental.
"It's nonjudgmental; any age can do it," Ms. Forward said.
Sourdough, on the other hand, is refreshingly apolitical and nonjudgmental.
I think we've been very nonjudgmental about sex work and pornography.
The girls' nonjudgmental, non-wealthy father is played by Bob Odenkirk.
These conversations build trust between clients and a determinedly nonjudgmental staff.
Make time on a regular basis for a close, nonjudgmental friend.
She especially felt comfortable with Jada, whom Jordyn believes is extremely nonjudgmental.
You're nonjudgmental and you won't attack me like your Aunt Barb will.
"I see a much more tolerant, nonjudgmental openness emerging," Dr. LaBier said.
I will ask myself more compassionate questions and look for nonjudgmental answers.
All the while the pool sits serenely at the center, inviting, nonjudgmental.
" There's often nonjudgmental talk of "the black vote" and "the Hispanic vote.
What is "nonjudgmental" when relapse often results in literal judgment and jail?
Finally: The whole idea of the breakup is to be nonjudgmental about it.
Other than that, Larson says it's important to be sympathetic, patient, and nonjudgmental.
Buy whatever you want as long as you're happy (we Minnesotans are nonjudgmental).
He would like us to be curious and nonjudgmental about all physical objects.
The beauty of this system is that in itself, ATracker is completely nonjudgmental.
Still, this show is mostly Monty Don giving gentle guidance and nonjudgmental suggestions.
"A professional organizer is going to be respectful and nonjudgmental," Ms. Lowenheim said.
"Mindfulness can be described as present moment, nonjudgmental awareness," explained sex therapist Rachel Needle.
The show is so nonjudgmental in fact that even its Satan is somehow relatable.
The clinic was immediately flooded with patients due to its welcoming and nonjudgmental atmosphere.
Moreover, Planned Parenthood is a trusted provider, known for offering comprehensive and nonjudgmental care.
The result is an exuberant and nonjudgmental examination of the unique conflicts of the era.
It's important to approach parenting in a nonjudgmental way, and that includes not judging yourself.
She was brave, energetic and nonjudgmental to the point of having no taste at all.
Everything is politics, but we definitely try and take a very nonjudgmental view of politics.
A compassionate view might be approaching the desire to eat pizza in a nonjudgmental way.
To learn self-compassion, we must first mindfully acknowledge our pain in a nonjudgmental way.
Trump's rather nonjudgmental attitude toward retweeting sycophants has led to more than a few missteps.
What separates "A Suitable Girl" from other documentaries is its perspective, which is completely nonjudgmental.
Create a safe and nonjudgmental space to explore feelings to support tweens' and teens' emotional maturity.
It's a way for them to have this dialogue in a nonjudgmental way with their kid.
He doesn't play a character, he just plays a very nonjudgmental and kind version of himself.
Make sure the inductee knows there is a safe and nonjudgmental place to come home to.
Doc Cochran (Brad Dourif): The town doctor, Cochran is a deeply moral and yet entirely nonjudgmental man.
But the cast is more than solid, and the characters they play are drawn with nonjudgmental ambivalence.
Because irony holds opposing views in a relationship of nonjudgmental suspension, it can have a depolarizing effect.
If you are suffering from hay fever or seasonal allergies, notice your symptoms in a nonjudgmental way.
But just saying, "I want to hear from you," in an open, nonjudgmental way opened the floodgates.
Even if the commentary is bleak, I still want it to come from an honest, nonjudgmental perspective.
Convey whatever you see in their creases and bent fingers in a heartfelt, cautious and nonjudgmental way.
Performers often have to hide our profession from our doctor in order to get proper, nonjudgmental medical care.
It's about "being more aware in a nonjudgmental way of what you're feeling in the moment," Gerson says.
Leslie Lopato, who was moderating for the blue side, directed them to come up with open, nonjudgmental questions.
It has kind eyes and a nonjudgmental expression, fine traits in a portrait that hangs in a bar.
"It's paying attention to the present moment on purpose, in a particular and nonjudgmental way," he told us.
But it's for this reason we need to give them that foresight, in a nonjudgmental yet forthright way.
"Millennials are incredibly nonjudgmental and accepting," said Leslie Speer, a designer of a prosthetic leg in the exhibition.
His reverent, nonjudgmental approach may seem too dispassionate to an American audience, Neil Genzlinger wrote in The Times.
Taking a matter-of-fact, nonjudgmental approach, the documentary won a Prix d'Italia from the Italian Press Association.
Someone that I trusted would be hands-on, walk me through every step of the process, and be nonjudgmental.
Like Confirmation, Luv theatrically contrasts extreme hatred and soft liberalism, here the yogic, laissez-faire, nonjudgmental ethos of California.
It's a nonjudgmental approach to living, she says, that can help people grapple with any number of tough topics.
I guess because I'm very nonjudgmental myself, it makes it easier for me to handle people who don't understand.
If a parent can't occasionally act as a "reflection," in a nonjudgmental but concerned way, then no one can.
I'm proud that people confide in me, not just as a medical professional, but also as a nonjudgmental person.
Dr. Salter: The first step is to remain nonjudgmental and reassure your children that they are not in trouble.
I'm proud that people confide in me, not just as a medical professional, but also as a nonjudgmental person.
Only when you can do that — when you can be a good listener and be nonjudgmental — is a dialogue possible.
Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, of course, isn't the only show that's dealing with mental health issues in an honest, nonjudgmental way.
Users can text back and forth to practice a new language, giving learners an eternally patient, nonjudgmental, on-demand instructor.
Accessible and nonjudgmental, non-meat junk may be the most efficient way to untether vegan food from its moralistic baggage.
But the retail storefront is also one of the few nonjudgmental spaces for ABDLs to express themselves outside their homes.
But there should be sensitivity too, so my reporting approach didn't waver from its normal course: Be respectful and nonjudgmental.
It's this "nonjudgmental exchanging of narratives" that Broockman and Kalla think is the key ingredient in how deep canvassing works.
And though it would be a mistake to call Rogers nonjudgmental, his moral authority arises from empathy rather than superiority.
For some, "Ecstatic Music" will be perfect for zoning out, couched as it is in a religiosity that is welcoming, nonjudgmental.
And I remember her answer: "Touching yourself for sexual pleasure," she said, neutral and nonjudgmental like the English professor she was.
They emphasize the rewards of taking time for yourself, getting outside and connecting with others in a nonjudgmental and noncompetitive environment.
Other nurses are now creating TikToks of their own in response to offer nonjudgmental perspectives and other alternatives for safe sex.
You can remind yourself to notice your thoughts in a nonjudgmental manner, without trying to change or alter them right away.
Social work training emphasizes the research showing that establishing an honest, nonjudgmental, and supportive relationship is the key to successful therapy.
Like most of my colleagues, when I'm in the classroom I encourage objectivity, curiosity, neutrality, and a nonjudgmental point of view.
However, the challenge of getting students to take a detached, nonjudgmental viewpoint on current events is maximized in the Trump administration.
Now that I have learned about horses, I know they are nonjudgmental, and because of their mentality, they only respond to truth.
"Booker offers a nonjudgmental environment for kids to practice reading," said Meghen Bassel, a media specialist at the school and Booker's handler.
The track finds Swift in the beginning of a relationship, crucified in the court of public opinion but with a nonjudgmental man.
"When someone comes in through the door, they can expect a welcoming, nonjudgmental approach," Kelly tells me over a cup of tea.
The number one thing is to ask, in a nonjudgmental way, if someone is thinking of suicide, and offer to be supportive.
For example, health centers like Planned Parenthood give AAPI women and gender nonconforming people a safe, nonjudgmental place to seek health care.
So bizarrely nonjudgmental was some of the chatter about her that BuzzFeed News published what it cheekily labeled a public service announcement.
Scrupulously nonjudgmental in approach, the movie, directed by Nathaniel Kahn, stars some of the market's most influential artists, collectors, critics and dealmakers.
Of course no one should be advocating political viewpoints in the exam room — patients need a neutral, nonjudgmental atmosphere to feel secure.
"Bastard Jones" goes through clunky patches, but its nonjudgmental approach to sex and disability, and its brash desire to entertain, are winning.
He doesn't appear to have problems, only to soothe the problems of others, with his case of goodies and friendly, nonjudgmental patter.
"I'm sort of nonjudgmental, if you will, on any administration, including the current administration," Ballmer said when pressed for his thoughts about Trump.
Research from Harvard shows that young people who discuss suicidal ideas in a safe, nonjudgmental environment are often deterred from doing themselves harm.
We can all seek to be "organized enough," a nonjudgmental middle ground that comes from a clear definition of the purpose of order.
Plus, there was one upside to having such different approaches to food: I was able to see how accommodating and nonjudgmental Dave was.
Mr. Brooks is right in advocating an empathic, nonjudgmental approach to a friend or a family member who voices suicidal ideas or plans.
Now I'm pushing myself to embrace it — to be open-minded and nonjudgmental, not only of the people around me but of myself.
In order to survive her relationship with the strong-willed Marvelous, Margaret has put up certain defenses; she's funny, caustic, and relatively nonjudgmental.
"The needle kiosk provides a safe, secure, and nonjudgmental method for reducing risks," says Rachel Maloney, nurse medical manager for HIV Services at Dimock.
Having this section and having the product also be as inclusive and nonjudgmental as possible as a founding idea was really important to us.
The second input is we have a content strategist that comes in and ensures that the answers that we provide have that nonjudgmental tone.
But Australia's Liberal (read Republican) government prides itself on what one top official refers to as their "deft and nonjudgmental" handling of the president.
Yet mindfulness — moment to moment, nonjudgmental awareness — may be exactly what your body most needs when you are run down and under the weather.
The longer version is nonjudgmental, showing the tough conditions faced by people scratching out an existence in a tough business with razor-thin margins.
It's a formula that has won it near-­universal praise from TV critics, who admire the show for its roving empathy and nonjudgmental gaze.
Instead, the training gives participants the nonjudgmental language to ask about signs of distress, and the know-how to follow-up with support and resources.
Their voices are so soft and therapeutic, and they describe every possibility and potential in a nonjudgmental way and have great rules for negotiating conflict.
She feels Jada is one of the most nonjudgmental people she knows, and she has a huge platform on the "Red Table Talk" Facebook show.
How I wrestled with his explanations and my own reactions, trying to remain nonjudgmental, always questioning whether or not I was making excuses for him.
Twice, serendipitous encounters in department stores steered him toward what would become his life's work: immortalizing sharply observed moments through a nonjudgmental, unsentimental humanist lens.
In general, the feeling was that if you wanted tourist ticket dollars, you made your theater accessible and nonjudgmental — not so upsetting that audiences rioted.
For parents and educators worried about sexting, both Madigan and Mori argue they need to respond with ongoing, nonjudgmental conversations about sex, sexuality, and digital health.
And second, mindful meditation — which one teacher described as "an open and receptive, nonjudgmental awareness of your present-moment experience" — actually changes the brain and body.
To most people, that might sound even more awkward than just drinking water, and I credit the fact that it wasn't to R29's nonjudgmental atmosphere.
I can't remember her exact words, but [it was] something nonjudgmental about how that meant two women were a couple or two men were a couple.
Adherents spend their days politely refusing straws from confused waiters, declining gifts from family members, and gently explaining their lifestyle in a nonjudgmental way to strangers.
I would be totally cool and nonjudgmental about drugs, if necessary, but was secretly planning to tough out that last hour riding high on adrenaline alone.
I kept making trade-offs with myself about the men whose photos and short bios scrolled by, and I yearned to be flexible and nonjudgmental. Sure.
To create your plan, envision that life, understand the how and why of your individual spending decisions, and bring nonjudgmental awareness to your current spending habits.
With a warm heart and a nonjudgmental mind, "Saint Frances" weaves abortion, same-sex parenting and postpartum depression into a narrative bursting with positivity and acceptance.
As women who skateboard, Briana King and Danielle Melendez know the importance of building a supportive and nonjudgmental group within a community that is stereotypically male-dominated.
If I gathered anything from that, it was wanting to be very nonjudgmental in the film and [reject] this idea that people who do porn are dirty.
" Kathryn Gordon, a clinical psychologist and researcher who recently left her academic job for a private practice, says parents can learn to "listen in a nonjudgmental fashion.
The team developed Robota with the notion that robots are nonjudgmental figures, and kids may be more willing to communicate with them, and more relaxed doing so.
Layered, thoughtful and infinitely curious, "Trophy" is shot so simply and beautifully, and with such nonjudgmental calm, that it's easy to miss the ingenuity of its construction.
I decided to impose the social pressure that a skittish cook like me needs: I scheduled a dinner party for myself, my husband, and four nonjudgmental friends.
So why not use them to try to send a nice, nonjudgmental political message about how we need to protect our civil liberties and not commit hate crimes?
A goal of NYT Parenting, she said, is that it should feel inclusive and nonjudgmental for parents and allow them to adapt each resource to their individual circumstances.
Through his forays in and around Iberville, Roger had visited the Up Stairs Lounge on several occasions, although the regular patrons, nonjudgmental as they were, hadn't exactly welcomed him.
We recently sat down with Kelly and Slater to discuss the trickiness of trying to be nonjudgmental while making a film about underage porn stars, intergenerational relationships, and murder.
While trying to be supportive and nonjudgmental, I'm having a hard time trying to soothe her and get her to go out and be a part of our community.
Once they had achieved a nonjudgmental common space, even voters who had been initially hostile or transphobic were able to gain empathy, and said they would vote for transgender rights.
He spiraled to the brink of suicide, but said he was yanked back by a friend's straightforward, nonjudgmental question: What do you think allowed you to move in this direction?
Far from being a "sympathetic portrayal of a pedophile," as critics said, it simply tells the character's story in the same nonjudgmental, blunt, black comic way as the innocent characters.
One thing the TV series and movie share, and which will probably incite more discussion than any of the show's idiosyncrasies, is a nonjudgmental approach to the subject of prostitution.
The show's nonjudgmental representation of that made it a relatable moment, and a rarity in a reality landscape where such experiences, especially for women, are often just pathologized for entertainment.
Combining graphics, interviews and demonstrative footage and guided by Monáe's warm, nonjudgmental voice-over, the series offers a thorough education of even the most taboo aspects of its subject matter.
As you notice the sun tingling on your back, the beads of sweat between your brows, or a sticky residue on your skin, try to do so with nonjudgmental awareness.
Robin confesses at the outset that he is horrified by the Wohlstetters' nuclear brinkmanship, but says he has made a diligent effort to provide a balanced, nonjudgmental account of their work.
The way that Amy and Lodge and Steven wanted to do that was by showing it in the most unbiased, nonjudgmental way possible, and letting viewers feel the way they want to.
My mother was thankfully kind and nonjudgmental, but when I visited my father over the summers, he put me on grueling diets, including one where I couldn't eat solid foods before midday.
That prompted Dr. David Smith, a young physician who worked in San Francisco's public health department, to start a clinic that would provide treatment, in a deliberately nonjudgmental way, to vulnerable patients.
Much is made of their double lives — something mirrored by the 22-minute movie itself, at once an exploitation film and an educational one, with a tone variously prurient, dismissive and nonjudgmental.
This helps make the internet an attractive source of information for many patients, with sites like WebMD and UpToDate offering advice information that is convenient, intelligible, timely, nonjudgmental, and mostly for free.
That means promoting themselves as inclusive and nonjudgmental — customers who miss several workouts aren't scolded when they return — while offering deals, fitness and nutrition guidance, and commitment-free memberships to gym-goers.
That question cuts to the essence of "Touched With Fire," Paul Dalio's extraordinarily sensitive, nonjudgmental exploration of bipolar disorder and creativity focused on two poets whose shared mania fuels their journey into madness.
"Conversations about gun safety between providers and patients should be nonjudgmental, educational, and focused on improving the health and safety of the patient and those around him or her," Betz added by email.
A great way to do that is to use meditation or other mindfulness exercises, which encourage you to notice what's happening with your feelings in the moment in a nonjudgmental way, she says.
As a fiction writer, my livelihood depends, in part, upon an impartial, nonjudgmental form of voyeurism, and people never reveal themselves with as much unguarded honesty as they do in their own surroundings.
The shows have very different aesthetics—severed heads versus fedoras—but they share a chill, nonjudgmental air of decadence, a native flexibility about the joyful aspects of being drawn to the dark side.
We performed the PLUR handshake we'd learned, and I promised myself that I'd use the beads as a reminder to try out the nonjudgmental attitude the Beyond Wonderland crowd holds in such high esteem.
This, of course, requires Reeves to play two different versions of Ted, and Reeves offers the same level of epic nonjudgmental commitment to both: That same scene also demonstrates Reeves's broad, physical approach to acting.
While the death of a dog is horrible, dog owners have become so accustomed to the reassuring and nonjudgmental presence of their canine companions that, more often than not, they'll eventually get a new one.
"Sex positive" really just means that you have nonjudgmental attitudes about sex, and feel secure with your own sexual identity and with the sexual behaviors of others, according to the International Society for Sexual Medicine.
"Jane the Virgin" backed itself into a corner with its pilot — with its title, even — yet found plenty of ways to keep everything going and to deal with Jane's virginity in a nonproblematic, nonjudgmental way.
Being sex positive just means that you have nonjudgmental attitudes about sex, and feel comfortable with your own sexual identity and with the sexual behaviors of others, according to the International Society for Sexual Medicine.
It's an indication of Apocalypse's nonjudgmental tone that in a movie about characters who are as powerful as gods, one mutant—Nightcrawler, played by Kodi Smit-McPhee—actually believes in God and prays during tense moments.
" Chen pointed to the Planet Fitness business model as one "not built on the extras," saying it has the most potential so long as the company stays true to its "DNA of a nonjudgmental exercise environment.
When people with addiction are provided with a safe, caring, and nonjudgmental atmosphere, they can slow down and engage in practices that allow safer injection, they have better access to clean equipment, and basically, time to think.
"Clinicians should be aware there could be this reluctance and to make sure that as they're evaluating patients and asking about their habits that they should do so in a very nonjudgmental, but thorough, way," Koppacka said.
Brewer's lab has shown that app-based mindfulness training — which combines awareness of the present moment with an attitude of nonjudgmental curiosity — can help smokers and overeaters reduce their unhealthy habits by as much as 40 percent.
With no common criteria by which to judge moral action we'd all become blandly nonjudgmental — sort of chill, pluralistic versions of Snoop Dogg: You do you and I'll do me and we'll all be cool about it.
"Being able to hear those conversations that are so nonjudgmental has given them the courage to be themselves and to do the things they're curious about—going to sex parties, getting involved in cultures and communities," she says.
But I am realistic: I am not going to vow to be entirely nonjudgmental, mainly because I have worked very hard for that right, and have tirelessly refined the standards by which I judge — but that's another story.
Darryl's discovery of his own bisexuality in the Season 1 musical number "Getting Bi" remains a fan favorite (as does the nonjudgmental way in which his exploration of this discovery has unfolded over the course of the show).
I needed to give them permission in the sense of, "You can say anything and use any language," and by being curious about what their experience was and how they were reckoning with it, in a nonjudgmental way.
From there, with the knowledge that I needed to meet with medical professionals sensitive to the multifacetedness of mental illness, I found a sex-positive, queer-friendly, walk-in clinic where the nurses and staff were welcoming and nonjudgmental.
By Wednesday, that phrase was being widely discussed online, with some finding it funny and others arguing it was a welcome, nonjudgmental embrace of a constituency that other politicians might speak of only as a problem to be fixed.
The result is a portrait that's hazy, dreamy, streaked with blobs or arches of color that can be interpreted like tea leaves or your star sign: White is open-minded and nonjudgmental; blue is depth of feeling and loyalty.
She loved his style — it was her suggestion that he foreground Alexander, his first name, rather than Lee — and he loved her nonjudgmental stance, but he grew weary of her getting credit for his success in the media and distanced himself.
Survivors need long-term access to nonjudgmental health and mental health services to reduce their suffering and mitigate as much as possible the stress that recovery from sexual violence puts on intimate family relationships, and obligations related to school and work.
We opened a new center in Asheville, and the clinicians talked about how excited they were to be able to provide trans services there—that folks were coming from over state lines because it was a good, nonjudgmental, safe place to go.
The "great" America that he talks about is an unsentimental place: not a tight-knit community defined by old-fashioned values but a big and shiny and rather nonjudgmental country where everyone has a good job, stays safe, and adores the President.
Nonjudgmental feedback is one of the communal charms of "Dead Darlings," a downtown variety show where authors, comedians, cartoonists, designers and other artists share their once-brilliant ideas, jokes, sketches and stage sets that ended up on the proverbial cutting-room floor.
Nature photography has rarely been as spectacular as it is in "Planet Earth II," yet at the same time the reverent, nonjudgmental approach embodied by David Attenborough seems too dispassionate for the cultural and environmental moment, at least to an American audience.
" In the literary history "Same-Sex Love in India" the academic Ruth Vanita reminds us that pre-Islamic texts feature "men and boy prostitutes and dancers who service men … in descriptive, nonjudgmental terms, as normally present in court and in daily life.
In his role as Imam at New York University, he currently devotes his life to combat Islamophobia and to create a safe, open, nonjudgmental environment for Muslim students and local community members to come together, worship, and feel that they have a support system.
" It's a baptism by vomit — and we see Knausgaard's nonjudgmental kinship with everything he encounters, from a badger trundling down the street to a louse he combs from his daughter's hair, "a tiny silvery creature standing on the sheet of paper, looking a little dazed.
Compared to the discomfort inherent in your typical OB-GYN trip, r/obgyn is a noninvasive, nonjudgmental means of getting your questions answered — no matter how old you are, how many times you've had sex, or how conservative your state, town, or family is.
In such moments, it feels like Bernstein is over-amplifying his antics for a setting where he is all too aware of having to perform — in comparison to the space of video-making, where although he is performing, his "audience" is mediated through a nonjudgmental camera.
Fortunately for us, Williams's performance goes beyond his rather limited purview, but Daniels's doesn't; he vacillates between soliciting the audience's sympathy—letting us know that Ray himself thinks he's a creep—and trying to rise to Williams's daring and nonjudgmental embodiment of her not easily assimilable character.
Three days a week, families with children up to three years old come to GABI centers in St. George and six other New York City neighborhoods for two-hour drop-in sessions, during which parents—low-income, often socially isolated parents—can meet in a welcoming, nonjudgmental environment.
Through engagement, honesty, and a nonjudgmental environment (that even mixes humor and common social topics) CP's professional staff are challenging the pillars of the status quo that led to the problematic culture that first necessitated broad debate in Congress about how to eliminate sexual assault within the military.
Yet external experts will never be able to offer the path to pleasure that we can achieve by just sitting down, getting to know our own bodies, and having a nonjudgmental, honest conversation with ourselves or our partners about our needs, desires, and vision of a satisfying sex life.
That realization led to another: many of the characters—from the broken-down British officer Cecil Lewis (Frank Wood) and the dilapidated Piet Wetjoen (Dakin Matthews) to Willie (Neal Huff), who drinks, in part, to forget how he has failed his father—inhabit the same story about masculinity, in which Hickey stars as the ultimate fantasy: a nonjudgmental dad.
Then there's the curious case of the 19643 screen adaptation of Stephen Chbosky's bildungsroman novel The Perks of Being a Wallflower: The MPAA initially went for the R, for language as well as a nonjudgmental depiction of acid use and the scandalizing sight of Emma Watson clad in a white bra for a screening of The Rocky Horror Picture Show.
" • Should I ever be asked to appear on a scurrilous syndicated gossip show to dissect your affair with a married celebrity, I will insist on having my voice altered and sitting in deep shadow while wearing a ski mask, and will do my best to sound nonjudgmental as I say, "And there they were, right after the People's Choice Awards, just the two of them in that hot tub with their arms around each other and those incredibly lifelike fifteen-thousand-dollar sex dolls.
And more than any other show currently airing, "Billions" deploys a whole lot of very different ways to entertain you: a satire of extreme wealth and power as well as an alluring recreation of it; a financial and political thriller, tag-teamed with a comedy of manners; a parade of terrific character actors knocking around crisp, reference-heavy dialogue like a badminton shuttlecock; a sensitive and idiosyncratic depiction of a gender-nonbinary character, mixed with a humanizing and nonjudgmental depiction of sadomasochism within the context of a loving relationship.

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