Sentences with phrase «about subjective questions»

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.
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.

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In order to arrive at such a re-conception it has been necessary to question the usual ideas about «subjective immortality and the pictures in which they have usually been communicated.
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.
This puts Hartshorne where he wants to be, because to intuit (prehend) actual occasions as they occur is to intuit (prehend) them formaliter, as they exist in the immediate subjectivity of concrescence, and since God is everlasting, and experiences all actual occasions formaliter, actual occasions are preserved everlastingly (in their full, warm, subjective immediacy) in the consequent nature of God.6 This interpretation resolves the question of the status of the past, the problem of how the past is given as datum for concrescing actual occasions, and the question of a ground for truth claims about the past.
* dissatisfactory can mean anythings, and it's definition is of course subjective not object, but this question is about when the majority believes the subject interpretation
The question is not about the subjective values people place on different changes in their lives.
Someone recently asked me a subjective «who would win in a battle between...» question and I have to admit I don't know much about specific Middle Eastern military structures, other than IS.
The new practice of entering virtual worlds raises fundamental questions about our communities and ourselves... For every step forward in the instrumental use of a technology (what the technology can do for us) there are subjective effects.
While your question is a bit subjective and depending on the vehicle used, there is definitely something to say about road noise caused by tires.
It's probably highly subjective based on risk tolerance but I am curious to know how you think about that question.
- The first sequence of the exhibition, Subjective Expressionism, evoked the questions each of us has about life, death, anguish and solitude: Kazimir Malevich, Edvard Munch, Francis Bacon, Alberto Giacometti, Otto Dix and Helene Schjerfbeck.
Not to be Taken Performance Series invites select artists and thinkers to publicly use elsetime as a generative studio space in which she can engage questions about legacy and politics, place and time, through discrete actions; these subjective, ephemeral responses momentarily transform the exhibition with the performer's unique potential.
Not to be Taken invites select artists and thinkers to publicly use elsetime as a generative studio space in which she can engage questions about legacy and politics, place and time, through discrete actions; these subjective, ephemeral responses momentarily transform the exhibition with the performer's unique potential.
* According to the Berkeley group, the Earth's surface temperature will have risen (on average) slightly less than what indicated by NASA, NOAA and the Met Office * Differences will be on the edge of statistical significance, leaving a lot open to subjective interpretation * Several attempts will be made by climate change conformists and True Believers to smear the work of BEST, and to prevent them from publishing their data * After publication, organised groups of people will try to cloud the issue to the point of leaving the public unsure about what exactly was found by BEST * New questions will be raised regarding UHI, however the next IPCC assessment's first draft will be singularly forgetful of any peer - reviewed paper on the topic * We will all be left with a slightly - warming world, the only other certitude being that all mitigation efforts will be among the stupidest ideas that ever sprung to human mind.
Such a blatant example is hard to miss (if you speak English), but a less obvious presupposition can be found in the question «When did you arrive at your subjective conclusion about the accused».
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