Sentences with phrase «more subjective decision»

Logistic and creative elements have already been taken into consideration and recognized (given the fact that all finalists are already EVVY Award - winning books), so determining the three finalists are admittedly a more subjective decision making process.

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Such actual entities are organisms that undergo growth; they are subjects and have feelings with more or less subjective intensity; they engage in a self - creation that is an integration; they make decisions; they have aims; they may or may not accept persuasions; they may entertain propositions; they form societies; they enjoy satisfactions; and some of them are even conscious.
I should like to ask you to allow me to adopt a more subjective attitude, to make marginal comments as it were on the Council's teaching and decisions.
Subjective knowledge — a person's belief about how much he or she knows — differs from actual knowledge, or expertise, yet previous research has shown that people are more inclined to let their subjective knowledge guide their behavior, including financial decisionSubjective knowledge — a person's belief about how much he or she knows — differs from actual knowledge, or expertise, yet previous research has shown that people are more inclined to let their subjective knowledge guide their behavior, including financial decisionsubjective knowledge guide their behavior, including financial decision - making.
More than likely, the decision to go with the A4 will be a subjective one.
The 2017 Digital Book World conference opened with calls for more data - driven decision - making, despite the inherently subjective nature of book publishing.
In their recent decision in favor of the HSUS and Missourians, the Supreme Court, noting the history of more than a decade of repeat USDA violations at Smith's Kennel, said that the advocacy group's statements were «subjective assessments not provable as false», therefore were not seen as a defamation.
In a 3 - 2 decision the Supreme Court reversed the family court finding that Garcia's «subjective fear for her safety does not warrant issuance of the order of protection, particularly given the facts that it was more than one month between the incident and the final hearing, Saski had moved out of the house, and the parties had had absolutely no contact in the interim.»
The Court of Appeal's recent decision in Victory Motors provides important clarification to not only the assessment of contaminated properties for property tax purposes, but also to the consideration of objective value versus subjective value in assessment more broadly.
Just follow the steps above and remember that, above all, the goal is to get it into the hands of someone who will make a decision that will be much more subjective.
This study is somewhat limited by the decision to omit mothers from low socioeconomic groups and the use of a more subjective method of classifying children's attachment.
Making the option decision so early is very subjective and seems to undermine the purpose of the rule change, which is to provide more transparency and reliability in financial statements.
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