Sentences with phrase «highly subjective nature»

The highly subjective nature of prejudice under the previous 1992 Morin framework was also unpredictable, as it created endless flexibility.
As a matter of policy, the law required an objective standard to screen claims: «[65]... Given the frequency with which everyday experiences cause transient distress, the multi-factorial causes of psychological upset, and the highly subjective nature of an individual's reaction to such stresses and strains, such claims involve serious questions of evidentiary rigour.»
The Law Society of Upper Canada's Rules of Professional Conduct are necessarily ambiguous on the subject of sex with clients to allow for some flexibility, given the highly subjective nature of these conflicts.
The great fallacy of this authors argument is it fails to acknowledge the HIGHLY subjective nature of any modern effort to translate the true meaning of ancient religious texts.

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While the subjective and policy - laden nature of this particular exercise points to a highly deferential approach by the judiciary, it seems clear that the JRP must have some basis for its various conclusions.
Only in human beings, indeed only in connoisseurs, is there a highly developed capacity to integrate prehended things into one's own subjective experience while acknowledging the objective natures and values of those things.
Veterinary ophthalmologists are highly trained specialists, but any physical exam is by nature subjective.
The «wonder and delight» you experience when you look at some nature is highly subjective, of course.
Given the highly limited capacities of infants / young children to assess risk, Dr. Van der Kolk recognizes that the lack of physical and / or emotional safety quickly rises to the level of a subjective survival threat (annihilation anxiety), even though the objective nature of the event may not actually be at that level.
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