Sentences with phrase «often subjective reasoning»

But the controlling, money - grubbing gauntlet a writer is told to run before an agent probably rejects him / her based on often subjective reasoning, is almost soul - crushing.
After years of passivity and limited responsibility for communicating opinions and defending solutions, students will need to start formulating ideas, expressing them clearly, and defending opinions or solutions with logical and often subjective reasoning.

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The reason, he thinks, is that rating supervision «is very subjective, and often PhD students have low expectations to begin with.»
That monument has come under fierce attack these days — from postmodernists (to whom truth is subjective and cultural), from creationists (to whom truth is biblical), and from religion in general (where faith is often seen to compete with reason as the fount of ultimate answers).
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.
Those bases for referral, however, are often subjective and discretionary — one reason that state special education rates are so discrepant — and in some cases (beyond the most conspicuous, indeed unarguable, physical, mental and emotional disabilities) referrals to special ed may fairly be questioned.
I'm avid EVO fan, but this is review quite frankly is way to subjective on an individuals point of view... Whats not good for you, could be music from the gods to others... Thats one reason where there is such a vast number of different types of music... I quite like the fact that EVO is often at odds with other magazines, however you seam well of track with this one!!!!
BC Injury Law And ICBC Claims Blog Subjective Soft Tissue Injuries And Judicial Scrutiny Last year I criticized the often recited judicial passage stating that «``... the Court should be exceedingly careful when there is little or no objective evidence of continuing injury and when complaints of pain persist for long periods extending beyond the normal or usual recovery...» and pointing out that these comments should no longer be used given Supreme Court of Canada's reasons in FH v. McDougall.
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