Sentences with phrase «more subjective criteria»

The court can also impose more subjective criteria such as the value of the services provided by each parent, the amount of time the child spends with each parent, and the potential earning capacity of each parent regardless of their employment status.
Beyond the actual star rating for every broker in every category, there is additional commentary that gives analysis and sometimes more subjective criteria that are either hard to specify in a simple star rating or that might depend on what kind of trader you are.

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Indeed, Dow Jones likens the Global Dow to a Dow Jones industrial average for the global economy, and the Averages Committee selects the components of the index using objective criteria such as market capitalization, as well more subjective factors like a company's reputation and to what extent it is of interest to investors.
The question of the nature of such visions is more difficult, for it involves criteria by which visions are to be distinguished from invented ones or those due to mere subjective human conditions.
This judgment no doubt is also subjective, but it is on every count a more dependable judgment than that which exercises exclusively alien criteria.
Subjective performance criteria are wonderful things for an employer, but they make an employee all the more disposable.
I'm going to break against your subjective claims on tier 2 around final fours and conference, and suggest the coach is more important as the tier 2 criteria.
We would be the first to argue that this is not the ultimate way to rank schools and that there are certainly many, many more criteria — objective and subjective — that add to, or subtract from, the overall quality of a school.
AUTOMOBILE's All - Stars criteria is weighted more on subjective attributes than instrumented testing — although the editors found the Z / 28 more than adept on the track, noting in their story: «Chevy didn't build the Z / 28 for the logical buyer.
And some of the criteria are subjective: for example, VTI might be cheaper overall, but you might be willing to pay a bit for more for the convenience of trading in Canadian dollars.
«Me, My, Mine» implies that subject matter is nothing more than a personal gathering of inspired fragments to be treated as mostly formal elements — that a depicted image is selected spontaneously based on subjective criteria and its relevance to a viewer need not extend beyond the simple fact of its authorship.
As the result of the recent changing economic environment and increasingly competitive markets in which most law firms practice, Managing Partners and members of Management and Compensation Committees in the more successful law firms have identified and re-defined those objective and subjective criteria that have been especially designed to motivate partners to attract new clients, proliferate work from existing clients, perform those fee producing and non-fee producing activities that are necessary to retain existing clients and recognize those partners who have been given responsibility for managing the performance of clients and client work that other members of the firm have originated.
If not, you may have subjective performance measures which have more to do with how much you like or dislike an employee rather than how well they meet your objective performance criteria.
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