Teachers will be spared from
making subjective judgments about...
Instead, we need a work force to take on jobs that computers can't: to think laterally, to
make subjective judgment calls an algorithm can't, and to solve problems.
as
making a subjective judgment about the true value of the contribution beyond what may be legally relevant.
«subjective 1 based on or influenced by personal feelings, tastes, or opinions: his views are highly subjective there is always the danger of
making a subjective judgment.
Once we build our climate models, we must always
make a subjective judgment, because it is going to be a prediction outside the realm of direct verifiability.
In many traffic offenses, the officer must
make a subjective judgment, which is why police officers have so much discretion on whether to write a ticket or not.
Not exact matches
Winkler scorns writerly characterizations as offering «
subjective judgments we shouldn't
make.»
And indeed he cautions against any
subjective judgments being
made by or about individuals - «humble spouses follow the Lamb more easily than proud virgins».
Morality, by definition, is a value
judgment about certain behavior and that requires a person to
make the value
judgment — so, it must be
subjective.
When all the facts that can be garnered are in,
subjective judgments have to be
made because not all the facts are in or can ever be unearthed, and facts anyway have to be interpreted (Andrewartha & Birch 1984 pp. 190 - 1).
We are warranted in
making laws only because we are capable of reasoning through to
judgments of that kind that are not merely personal and
subjective.
But even so, they
make clear that, to ferret out that je ne sais quoi that foreshadows outstanding scientific performance, nothing compares to
subjective judgments of quality by experienced researchers.
This tells us that the neurons» responses were based on the
subjective, perceived
judgments that the patients
made rather than on the «ground truth» of the emotion shown in the stimulus.»
If you do, I am not saying you are wrong, I'm saying that you are
making a
subjective value
judgment and there is no way to refute you, so I won't insult you by saying that I think your values are stupid, which is what people who try to refute value statements are really doing.
Though these methods involve
judgments that are inherently
subjective and involve some selectivity in their application, the Funds seek to
make judgments and applications that are consistent with the interests of Fund shareholders.
This means several breeds - not only «pit bulls» - can and will be affected by these ordinances depending on the
subjective judgment of the individual
making the breed identification.
Up to this point, the harm that has been projected has been a
subjective judgment, generally
made by those who lack the qualifications to
make that
judgment.
We might say, in the statistical sense, that the chance of rolling snake eyes on a pair of dice is about 3 percent;
subjective probabilities, by contrast, come into play whenever we
make a personal
judgment based on available evidence.
Judith,» I won't
make a
judgment here as to how «expert
judgment» and
subjective «down weighting» is different from «
making things up»»
In the end, however, there are
subjective judgments made by both sides which are difficult to anticipate or alter.
The
judgment about who can volunteer to be a charity trustee could be
made based on the
subjective views and opinions of whoever is running the Charity Commission — which might be unduly influenced by media or political pressure as opposed to an objective consideration of the facts and legal due process.