Sentences with phrase «more subjective sense»

When you start comparing it against other cars in the segment — both on paper and in a more subjective sense — it falls firmly midpack, despite it benefits.

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I tend to side with Pannenberg's «loose» sense of identity — continuity through time of an individual — as phenomenologically more adequate: it does express the subjective sense of sameness through time of which persons are aware.
This implies that there is more than our own subjective sense of right and wrong.
It would make more sense to reconceive initial subjective aims in terms of propositional feelings.9 The indicated logical subjects of the proposition can specify the standpoint (PR 283) whereas a pure eternal object can not.
I understand this is all subjective, which is why I feel defer to more open than more closed makes sense.
To help make sense of this information overload, we've crunched some numbers to give a more statistical look at something that is (or ought to be) highly subjective — understanding the best painters on earth.
It is probably better to realize that the probability concept is in a sense subjective, that it is always based on uncertain knowledge, and that its quantitative evaluation is subject to change as we obtain more information.
Risk factors for persistent traumatic stress reactions include prior traumatic experiences or behavioral problems, more severe pain or exposure to frightening sights and sounds while in the hospital, subjective sense of life threat and injury / illness severity, and more severe early traumatic stress reactions.
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