Sentences with phrase «as subjective»

ABSTRACT: Craving, defined as the subjective experience of an urge or desire to use substances, has been identified in clinical, laboratory, and preclinical studies as a significant predictor of substance use, substance use disorder, and relapse following treatment for a substance use disorder.
4) Quality of life defined as subjective evaluations of both positive and negative aspects of life covered physical functioning, occupational role, interpersonal relationships and psychological functioning, measured by validated standardized including General Quality of Life Inventory -74 - GQOLI - 74 which measured physical functioning, psychological functioning, social functioning, and standard of living; Well - Being scale - WBS, measure positive aspects of psychological functioning.
The questions assessed participants» perceptions of their own physical health, overall well - being, life satisfaction, romantic relationship satisfaction, and romantic relationship commitment, as well as their subjective and objective financial knowledge.
The objective of this study was to examine the objective need as well as the subjective request for psychosocial support and to investigate the relationship between the need for psychosocial counselling and psychological distress, quality of life and optimism.
According to this definition, happiness might be conceptualized as a subjective state, with the consequence that self - reporting instruments are the typical way of determining how happy an individual is.
Subjective control as well as subjective health, each aspects of the self, are considered as significant elements of the health concept.
The benefits may be lessened, but there is still a clear and substantial positive benefit in physical symptoms (stress, heart rate, etc) as well as subjective feelings of well being.
Hiring managers will determine the keywords that are mandatory, and these determinations are often as subjective as they are relevant.
Beyond that, firms need to verify all the objective facts on which it is relying, e.g., clients, matters, successes, relationships, etc., as well as the subjective considerations such as the candidate's quality as a lawyer, skill at building client loyalty, and ability to work as a member of a team.
However, «the truth is that there is such a thing as a quality of life exists only as a subjective phenomenon.
Grades look to be an objective measure of a person's qualities; qualities like an interesting resumé or character are viewed as subjective and are therefore to be distrusted.
«There is no judge or jury who can put a number on something as subjective as pain and suffering,» says Darren McKinney, director of communications for the Washington, D.C. - based American Tort Reform Association.
Thus scientific theories must be recognized as hypotheses and as subjective human creations no matter how long they remain unrefuted.
As a subjective metric, quality can mean different things to different stakeholders, while of donor countries, recipients and institutional actors may place quality across a broad spectrum of objectives.
Thanks are due Mike for his candid and edifying replies, but proxy data splicing still seems at times as subjective as the history on which it partially depends.
The qualities and intentions attributed to Denny's paintings, of an interactive dialogue between the observer's perception of quotidian architectural space within which they meet the painting and the spatial illusions created by the paintings themselves — are actually qualities Denny had imbibed from Barnett Newman, in his paintings and his professed intentions (amongst other qualities)-- and so, to denigrate Newman's (and Rothko's) as subjective, «private» visions is completely unwarranted, but it chimes with Bunker's wish to portray «publicly engaged» art as somehow an advance on «high modernist» subjectivity.
Similarly, in previous conversations with you at your studio, you also described your paintings and your use of pattern as subjective, specifically in comparison with earlier Op Art precedents, such as Bridget Riley and Richard Anuszkiewicz.
In fact, the viewer's experience is even more essential to these new works as it occupies the same space as the subjective camera.
The movies concentrate on some of the strongest topics that emerged during the last edition, such as subjective experience, identity and desire.
Discussing his work with artist Sam Durant at the Hammer earlier this month, Gaines explained that his practice is a struggle against «art as a subjective practice,» and that he seeks to avoid aesthetic decision - making because it privileges «the idea of beauty or pleasure as emerging from the site of the self or the ego.»
For the artist, light and color are both scientific, objective descriptions as well as subjective codes inspired by our everyday experience.
However commonplace these kind of adolescent drawings might be, they are a precursor to Dawn's concern with celebrity and fan culture; also functioning as subjective social documents.
To wit, the role of a photograph at present can be as subjective as that of a painting — easily manipulated and made unreliable.
To expand on his concepts of beauty, Beech explores Hogarth's pioneering role in making art for the public sphere and its connections to the bourgeois aesthetics and beauty as a subjective, individual matter of taste.
This is reinforced by applying different pictorial styles as subjective approaches to different sources; an almost pure abstraction that creates a visual break and opens up the coherence of the body of work, while simultaneously avoiding the trap of making a literal illustration of the novel.
Whatever the form in which her works exist they become observations about existing protocols, as well as subjective elements looking for a fundamental transformation.
Neubauer exploits the photographic image as a mnemonic tool, diffusing the separation of past and present to expose memory as a subjective process.
Ted Kincaid is a Dallas - based artist whose work challenges the notion of photography as a subjective record.
Treating Berlin as a subjective microcosm, Gaitán traces its globality and mercantile linkages in the late 19th century as well as its journey from empire to nation - state.
Dean views his works as subjective documents or proposals which must be interpreted and, in many cases, enacted to achieve their desired potential.
TAKEOVER functions as a subjective survey in miniature of politically aware, though rarely partisan tendencies in contemporary art.
Therefore, it includes Andy Warhol's silkscreens from the early 1960s associated with violence and death, the new form of painting that reflects the reality of the consumer society demonstrated in the works by Roy Lichtenstein, James Rosenquist or Tom Wesselmann, and Robert Longo's recasting of media images as subjective events.
Armed as a collection of sensations, glo envisages contemporary dance an active doorway for letting people into utopia, as a subjective everyday experience in the real time of concrete and intentional realities.»
This milestone did not reveal the horizon as subjective because it exposed the curvature of the earth, nor because it introduced what would be the beginning of a change in perspective to a God's eye view.
Sentiment in art would seem more concurrent with the year the house was built (c. 1825) than now; however, sentiment in its multiple definitions — as a subjective, deeply personal response, but also as an attachment to an idea that is believed to be true without positive knowledge — has a great deal of relevance in a post-truth era.
A «portrait» combines real - time performance and pre-arranged recordings as a subjective homage.
It deals with collecting the multiple narratives of artists difficult to classify because they have a very personal speech often linked to topics such as subjective memory, identity play autobiography, poetic senses... His themes of artistic settings are linked to individual symbols and a peculiar structure of their experiences, which has a very significant role in the works of contemporary artists in the IVAM collection as Robert Frank, Bruce Nauman, Christian Boltanski, Cindy Sherman, James Lee Byars, Juan Muñoz or Cristina Iglesias.
Personal Choice will therefore examine collecting on two levels: as a subjective phenomenon based on the connection between the owner and the artwork; and as a social gesture, where the personal commitment of building a private collection makes a significant contribution to public life now or in the future.
This kind of thing is about as subjective as it gets, so there isn't much for me to say.
I'll leave that as a subjective personal opinion and not pretend it's a definitive fact as black baron, and other nintendo fanboys have stated.
It is a bit difficult to say if the annual fee increase is worth it because all the benefits can be seen as subjective.
The rating of rooms as a name of «Standard» is just as a subjective therefore a standard room is always provided at a budget price which is nearly equal to the qualities of the Standard Superior Rooms.
Defining aspirational properties is just as subjective as defining the value of a point, mile, or free stay.
As a subjective assessment of body condition, you should be able to feel the backbone and palpate the ribs in an animal of healthy weight.
... Under Bell's interpretation, so long as her subjective «enjoyment» of a dog at her kennel amounts to use of the animal as a vessel for conceiving, birthing, and rearing puppies th
With something as subjective as a comic book there is never any guarantee of quality, even from creators you trust.
I agree that it's very difficult to find an agent, especially when one is writing something as subjective as humor.
Styling is about as subjective as you can get, but this is the best - looking Corvette since the earliest third - generation cars.
Vehicle styling is about as subjective a subject as they come, but it's impossible to discuss the 2012 Veloster without addressing its looks and oddball design.
But parallel peer review mitigates personal bias in evaluation that is often seen as subjective and provides an opportunity for discussion and appeal when teachers feel they have been unfairly evaluated.
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