Sentences with phrase «about subjective»

Due to concerns by REALTOR ® members about the subjective nature of these determinations, USDA Secretary Thomas Vilsack issued a letter suspending work on determinations and any designations that would make a place ineligible based solely on «rural in character» criteria.
It also inquires about subjective distress in response to these traumas, as required by DSM - IV's A2 criteria for PTSD and ASD.
But here's the reality about subjective realities: all points of view are valid.
Obviously, when trying to define what «a little» or «a lot» of sex is, we're talking about a subjective judgment; however, I think most of us would agree that a difference of 1.6 times per month is not a dramatic change.
It could have been a great utility for polling friends about subjective questions like what's their favorite local sushi restaurant or if they wanted to go see a new movie in theaters.
It is difficult to have a scientific discussion about subjective judgments.
In general, we use numbers and percentages when we're talking about statistical probability, and we use phrases like «doubtful» or «almost certain» when we're talking about subjective judgments.
For some time I have been studying what smart people in various fields have discovered about the subjective / affective / instinctive process of risk perception, which mostly gets risk right, but sometimes gets risk wrong in ways that create new risks all by itself — a phenomenon I have called The Perception Gap.
So let's move past the rationalist pretense that there can ever be «perfect» knowledge, and use the rich evidence we have about the subjective ways people process information to help the species think past our instincts and truly grasp that we're living unsustainably in a finite biological system.
but this selection is much more about subjective experience and memory of art, and not about the authority on high handing down definitions of significance and historical.
Similarly Brian Clifton's work, The Meaning Field, presented here as a table - top installation with photographs and photocopies uses an existing language set, that of physics and the theory of relativity, to speak about the subjective.
Tip # 2 can help with craft issues that might cause frustration, but there's nothing we can do about the subjective nature of what readers like.
In the fourth quarter of 2010, Gartner surveyed 1,569 consumers in six countries — the US, UK, China, Japan, Italy and India — about their subjective experiences of reading on screen versus reading printed paper text.
To you and me, this means it is a Porsche 911 Turbo S or Audi R8 competitor, but Vinnels doesn't seem to want to talk acceleration figures or lateral g. He's all about the subjective, the involvement.
Yet for all those objective shortcomings, Mazda's smallest crossover overdelivers on just about every subjective category.
Second, after reading Avner Segall's (2003) «Maps as Stories About the World,» teacher candidates were able to learn more about the subjective nature of maps and data representation by adjusting the number of classes and classification ranges.
Have we had the conversation about the subjective categories of discipline: disruption, noncompliance, insubordination, disrespect, etc.?
Students explore an interactive story map of a journalist's journey on foot along the Silk Road to think critically about subjective perceptions of geography and to design their own creative maps.
More likely - in fact certainly - employees will be asked to prove their worth by answering subjective questions, or more correctly forming an opinion about a subjective question, which by definition does not have a correct answer, only a well thought out opinion or point - of - view.
In essence, please don't take anything we say here seriously, we're writing about the subjective art form of cinema after all and one man's Citizen Kane is another man's Ishtar.
In both cases it should all be about that subjective notion of what's truly deserving.
Our findings that amygdala neurons carry signals about the subjective percept of emotions indicates a more specific reason for why such electrical stimulation might be beneficial.»
The question is not about the subjective values people place on different changes in their lives.
The series Through The Ice, Darkly currently on show at the Peggy Notebaert Museum as part of the Weather To Climate exhibition is specifically about the subjective change in the landscape, the shift of mood apparent to an artist's eyes, a lost ice world.
About the subjective aim of God's consequent nature Whitehead says: «His primordial nature directs such perspectives of objectification [in his consequent nature] that each novel actuality in the temporal world contributes such elements as it can to a realization in God free from inhibitions of intensity by reason of discordance» (PR 88, italics added).
Ethical assertions would be uniquely warranted by factual statements about the subjective form of the prehensions of imaginative propositions.
Hmmm, your blog turns again to conversation about subjective experience vs objective thought.
Hamilton personally is dubious about subjective immortality, i.e., the continuation of the present stream of consciousness beyond death.
Christian theologians should not simply ignore Feuerbach's claims about the subjective roots of religion.
For the subject - object relation is an assertion of ego, one's ordering the world about his subjective, personal consciousness, and as such it offers a handhold to all of the invidious evaluations that separate men from things, from each other, and from their own deepest life itself.
What he was getting were messages about subjective meanings that were filtered through a very formalized, socially constructed set of cultural categories.
Nevertheless, the question remains of why a critical observer such as Weber was able, from his early interest in the Puritan ethic, to sustain the conviction that one could make reliable statements about subjective meanings.
(For Bingham the traditional concepts of religion are principally about subjective experience — and ecstatic experience at that.)
Because writing almost two pages on a blog about a subjective topic in an authoritative tone isn't arrogant?
Research shows approximately 40 percent of everyday speech is spent telling other people what we think or feel — basically, talking about our subjective experiences.
Research shows that approximately 40 percent of everyday speech is spent telling other people what we think or feel — basically, talking about our subjective experiences.

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It was called «Exuberance is Rational,» and described the lonely, heretical work of proving that value is subjective, and consumers are emotional and unpredictable about how they perceive it.
While nothing had physically changed about either group's commute — the traffic was just as snarled, the train just as unreliable, etc. — their subjective experience of their commutes differed significantly.
Since income and risk must be estimated at current values, the process involves subjective judgments about capitalization and discount rates.
Ultimately your selection is subjective, but there's a framework around how you think about your talent.
Morningstar's analyst ratings are highly subjective and rely on judgment calls about the validity of the manager's process.
A lot has been said in recent years about empowerment... and what that means, exactly, is very subjective.
I've stopped talking about this as much publicly because it's such a heated, emotional topic where the points - of - view are strictly subjective and for which the answers will only be revealed in the future.
I guess that's one of the things about the beauty and subjective nature of any kind of «art» - It will speak to some and not to others, with varying responses and reactions in between.
to claim that is the essence of your belief (and it is a belief) about the nature of existence & live as though there is actually some subjective purpose... it's simply existential schizophrenia.
If you want to get subjective and start making claims about «what the bible actaully means», then the burden of proof rests with you.
I would argue that any further knowledge of / about God can not happen if you remain behind the line of belief, whether you can factually prove anything empirically (that you can make God prove Himself at will) or use the vehicle of myth, legend, story or subjective and very personal experiences too extraordinary for words to fully convey.
I don't accept anybody else's subjective experiences because I have some idea about how easily the human brain can fool itself into experiencing things that aren't real.
yawn... of course we all have subjective biases... i'm honest about mine... and really, what is the point of having the samed tired debates here... you already have your opinion made up, won't truly listen and will hear anything i say through that lens
Certainly, it is leadership from a Christian perspective, but I had to make some (subjective???) decisions about where to draw the line.
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