Sentences with phrase «more subjective way»

A more subjective way to assess the degree of model realism is to accept as tolerable the magnitude of errors typical for other climate models.

Not exact matches

But finding a way to bridge the objective and subjective more effectively can only help.
Without the ability to subjective evidence to external subjective scrutiny there is no way to know it's anything more than confirmation bias or even delusion.
At least this is the idea we propose to explore, particularly in terms of the closing pages of Process and Reality, for we are persuaded it offers a more fruitful way of conceiving the preservation of subjective immediacy than the notion of a disembodied soul can provide.
Without denying this objective immortality, David Griffin has examined the possibility of subjective survival more positively, 4 and John Cobb has speculated about the possible interpenetration of such souls in the hereafter in ways that overcome their possible self - centeredness.5 Marjorie Suchocki has also explored ways in which we may live on in God which are quite different from these conceptions of the immortality of the soul.6
There is some subjective form of these prehensions which may be little more than a repetition of the way in which the past occasions felt.
Risky as subjective leading may seem to the disciple accustomed to the more objective orientation of Jesus» teaching and example, this is the way maturing lies.
My guess is that those who really get this stuff will be far more secure, and far less likely to be bamboozled in contexts where people hear from God in ways that are subjective, personal and difficult to assess.
Of course every team will have different boards, as the ability to project college players at the next level is way more complicated than rating current NFL players like for free agency: both are subjective and fallible, but you have to trust the process of your evaluators...
However, I think these studies can draw a light on the more subjective, unconscious way some people unfavoured Hillary.
While Kanazawa's methods seem rather subjective, it is theoretically possible that — if physical attractiveness really does increase the reproductive success of daughters more than sons — natural selection could find a way to make better - looking people more likely to have daughters.
That is, knowledge about the more than two - millennia - old Eastern tradition of investigating the mind from the inside, from an interior, subjective point of view, and the much more recent insights provided by empirical Western ways to probe the brain and its behavior using a third - person, reductionist framework.
This is subjective to you, so take your stretch to YOUR 7, where it «hurts in a good way» but doesn't «HURT hurt» and hold it until it lessens to more of a 5 - 6.
These kids are * thriving * and seem way more smart and emotionally stable to me than other kids, but I'm very biased on those subjective points..
The real trick of the film, though, is the way Legrand subtly shifts perspective from this outsider point - of - view of Antoine to a more subjective one, first by focusing attention on Julien's interactions with his father, then by letting us see him through Miriam's un-blinkered eyes.
The visioneers who tackle the tough, subjective questions, such as what are the best ways to improve fuel consumption, however, must possess more than an ability to search for and utilize established facts, they need the intangible gift of hypothetical questioning.
We would be the first to argue that this is not the ultimate way to rank schools and that there are certainly many, many more criteria — objective and subjective — that add to, or subtract from, the overall quality of a school.
I've read a handful of self - published books sent to me for review and they were bad — really bad — and not in some subjective elitist way but more in a «what the heck are you doing» way.
And by - the - way, my new ebook «The New Power of American Women» has much more on the subject of women coming into greater financial and subjective power.
I find this way much more effective and definitely less subjective.
The quality of a fund / fund manager is v subjective — I would perhaps put it another way: Perhaps investors are more comfortable with larger / longer established fund managers like F&C and Schroders, so they need to show less balance sheet commitment to their funds?
By 1965 he took an interest in elementary geometry and abandoned his spontaneous flamelike brush strokes, shifting to a less subjective and more controlled diagrammatic form of abstraction that he found to be «more creative than working in a completely nihilistic way,» where «the limits impose a kind of order, yet the range of unexpected possibilities is infinite.»
But more salient is IPCC's reluctance to fully couple the inevitable process of subjective judgment in a coherent way into its assessments of uncertainty and, absent this coupling, IPCC's tendency, particularly in SPMs, to resort to emphasizing ensemble means rather than fully describing the range of views.
I hope that this thread has been helpful in the way that more people understand now that so called objective Bayesian methods are not inherently any more objective or non-informative than subjective Bayesian methods.
LawyerRatingz itself cautions users, «[r] emember, we have no way of knowing who is doing the rating — customers, people in the industry, regular people, dogs, cats, etc.» Perhaps more fundamentally, if legal services are truly «credence goods» such that their quality is very difficult for consumers to ascertain, using subjective experiences as an indicia of quality would seem to be inherently flawed.
A perceived risk may be more subjective than objective, meaning that the requirement for disclosure could be viewed in the same way.
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