Sentences with phrase «more subjective issues»

Instead, this review is closer to what accountants call a performance or operational audit, which considers more subjective issues, usually economy, efficiency, and cost - effectiveness.
«Whether it's a serious problem like high lead or mineral counts, or a more subjective issue like bad taste or low pressure, a significant number of residential water utility customers are not happy with the product.

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The main issue here is whether scientists will be open to more consideration of the subjective side of the world with which they deal.
Opinion articles provide a platform for more subjective essays on ecological and evolutionary topics (including historical or neglected issues as well as more contemporary material).
Instead of issuing fines or even jail time to agencies with «underweight» models (based on BMI) like France, Denmark's regulations are a little more subjective — or, shall we say, human.
Making the issue more complex is the simple fact that talking about audio is a rather subjective thing.
The individual pieces have as consistent a dedication to specificity of material as they do to more subjective themes, and yet no work looks older or newer than another, which speaks to the timelessness of both the works and the issues investigated therein...
A more representative jury is more likely to be able to consider issues objectively than one which is slanted to a particular subjective perspective.
Screen size itself is becoming far more of a subjective issue anyway with a device on offer at pretty much every stage from pocket - friendly smartphone to sofa - surfing tablet.
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