Sentences with phrase «more subjective reasons»

But I am claiming that Harrison's comments were more unclear than perhaps he remembers, and in order not to be selectively quoted (slightly, and I would argue legitimately, by me, in the course of summarizing a long lecture, and even further by others for more subjective reasons) on the problem of multiple SKUs, he needs to think carefully before he goes on the attack.

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True, in a particular case I do claim the right to be more objective, farseeing and wiser than a certain other person whose opinion I encounter, but I do this only because I attribute reason and honesty to all men, at least in principle, and hence also to myself, not because I prefer my own subjective opinions.
Before I state it, however, I must say that there is no reason why the more traditional position, both about life beyond death as a subjective (and hence personal) reality for each of us and also with respect to the traditional portrayal of the «last things» (including an intermediate state), may not be accepted by those who find it compelling.
Rationalism and scientism (belief in the epistemological supremacy of reason and especially of scientific method) produced the conjecture, in some quarters at least, that the symbolic / mythic / poetic / narrative modes of expression employed by all the religions are perhaps nothing more than our own subjective projections or constructs, and not representations of an independent sacral reality.
This last reason is a bit more subjective, but in my observation it seems to be the case that religion in decline tends to increase religious participation.
Our findings that amygdala neurons carry signals about the subjective percept of emotions indicates a more specific reason for why such electrical stimulation might be beneficial.»
This is a purely superficial concern, of course, entirely subjective and revealing little about actual quality, but part of the reason serious Woody was so often suspect had to do with the sweeping change in tenor of these more solemn selections.
Prettier and more finely crafted than a Chevy Tahoe, Ford Expedition — the comparative Timexes of this segment — but no more functional, the Escalade and Navigator appeal to shoppers for purely subjective reasons: style, interior luxuries, badge prestige, conspicuous consumption.
Its negative impact on the game is enormous, and likely is the only reason I'm not giving the game a perfect score as my other criticisms, while legitimate, reflect more a subjective disagreement with the game's direction than an absolute problem with it.
In my work in particular, I try to tap into a more subjective, felt Truth, perhaps even a Truth that defies logical reasoning.
And Curry's personal paragraph of commentary is unusually subjective today, for some reason revealing more about her rhetorical or ranting skills than anything else.
Much more believable than credible intervals resulting from use of a subjective prior, when one doesn't have any good reason to think that prior accurately reflects genuine prior information.
An expert witness «must provide reasons for rejecting alternative hypotheses «using scientific methods and procedures» and the elimination of those hypotheses must be founded on more than «subjective beliefs or unsupported speculation,»» Clausen v. M / V NEW CARISSA, 339 F. 3d 1049, 1058 (9th Cir.
Law firm adviser Colin Cameron, president of Vancouver - based Profits for Partners Management Consulting Inc., says larger firms are more likely to have subjective merit - based compensation formulas that assess various factors in addition to objective production numbers, one reason being they have the manpower to run such sophisticated systems.
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