Sentences with phrase «more subjective thought»

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While I still use Yelp on occasion, I like Foursquare because reviewers typically focus on the food and the atmosphere rather than the service (which I think is more subjective).
His evolution involved the subjective side of life as well as the objective; that is, negatively, we are not to think of great inexplicable gaps in the forms of subjective existence any more than in the forms of biological organisms.
The arrogance to think you know more «truth» when it is nothing but subjective fantasy speaks volumes about the silliness of religion.
One of these physicists, Heisenberg, said we have to avoid the cleavage of the world into its objective and its subjective sides and think more subtly about the relationship than we have been accustomed to do (Wilber 1984 p. 42).
However, I think these studies can draw a light on the more subjective, unconscious way some people unfavoured Hillary.
The researchers manipulated their subjective knowledge by making participants think they were more or less knowledgeable than other participants in the study.
Obviously «solidly decent» is subjective, and thus the actual bare effective minimum will also be dependent, but I will outline some * rough * strength standards that I think are comparable with the kind of «look» that most people are more or less after.
This one is definitely subjective, but I think karaoke is incredibly fun — definitely more fun than a coffee date.
More likely - in fact certainly - employees will be asked to prove their worth by answering subjective questions, or more correctly forming an opinion about a subjective question, which by definition does not have a correct answer, only a well thought out opinion or point - of - vMore likely - in fact certainly - employees will be asked to prove their worth by answering subjective questions, or more correctly forming an opinion about a subjective question, which by definition does not have a correct answer, only a well thought out opinion or point - of - vmore correctly forming an opinion about a subjective question, which by definition does not have a correct answer, only a well thought out opinion or point - of - view.
More importantly, observations are inherently biased because they are based on subjective determinations by school leaders and others who are prone to think that their approach to teaching is superior to anyone else's (even if teachers being evaluated have demonstrated that they improve student achievement as measured by test score growth).
A sleeper performance sedan would, I think, make a more appealing product, but looks are subjective — you may love it.
And finally, while looks are subjective, I think the 2015 Sonata looks much more refined than the 2014 model.
I think love is subjective from person to person, even more so when comparing (for example) love between like people.
The new board artwork is a bit trickier because it's pretty subjective, but personally, I think this new art doesn't look as good as the original, having swapped out the exaggerated, almost cartoony style for a more serious look that's rather bland, in my opinion.
I usually trust the EGM / 1up people more than anyone else, but in this case, I do think that it's going to be a subjective thing.
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.
I think mostly it was that I could make something that seemed to me much more personal, subjective, and possibly original.»
The last chapters in Washington and Cook book provide a more subjective and compassionate discussion about climate change — which I think also is important.
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.
Having used it almost daily for the last month, I thought some more subjective observations on its use might be helpful to prospective buyers.
His approach is a radical departure from tradition business thinking — it's more human, more vital, and more subjective.
«Soft» skills are those that are a little more subjective and open to interpretation — but don't be fooled into thinking they're less important!
Whilst resume quality is subjective to some degree, we generally concur with the school of thought that a typical certified style resume is somewhat limited, and the best resumes are more flexible and creative.
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