phcraniometer looks a lot like the protractors we all used in elementary school for drawing circles and measuring angles, and depends
on subjective decisions by your baby's practitioner.
Not exact matches
«The Commission will not take adverse action
on a license renewal application based upon the
subjective determination of a listener or group of listeners that the station has broadcast purportedly inappropriate programming,» the FCC commissioners wrote in a recent
decision challenging a local radio station license.
When an occasion has appeared, when it has fully come to be, it loses its
subjective immediacy, its process of
decision, its feeling of self - possession; for the feeling of self - possession consists precisely in deciding
on the appearance of one's own reality.
They make
decisions about the direction our country should take based
on something that is by their own admission
subjective, personal, and not founded
on reason, or even good sense.
The problem with these sorts of situations is that there is no objective proof that there is or is not a god, and so the
decision to believe or not believe is based
on subjective reasoning.
I should like to ask you to allow me to adopt a more
subjective attitude, to make marginal comments as it were
on the Council's teaching and
decisions.
To understand why there is such a notable transition from religious to spiritual it would be prudent to assess it from all angles before passing judgement
on what is a
subjective and very personal
decision.
Decision should be made based
on such report and proper analysis and not
on subjective individual statements
It is one of those
subjective decisions which are based purely
on the opinion of the officials, and in particular the referee.
Choosing what's in a dataset or what's not in it, adjusting parameters in algorithms and so
on are all
subjective decisions.
This feeling of confidence is central to
decision making, and, despite ample evidence of human fallibility, the
subjective feeling relies
on objective calculations.
In contrast, feelers (Fs) make
decisions that tend to be
subjective, based
on their value system, and take account of their
decision's impact
on others.
«Because plants make their
decisions based
on physiological processes and are not distracted from the best course of action by
subjective thought, they could even be better models than animals and people,» says Bernhard Schmid from the University of Zurich.
While most comments will be posted if they are
on - topic and not abusive, moderating
decisions are
subjective.
We must use the direct and available information
on teacher effectiveness that comes from objective achievement data and
subjective evaluations for both administrators and teachers to guide rewards and management
decisions.
On it, «
subjective perception and experience become the sole arbiter of truth,» as my colleague Sara Mead wrote, and «we are left with the... forces of emotion, sentiment, and affinity to guide our judgments and
decisions.»
Teacher and principal
decisions were based
on intangible,
subjective perceptions about the children's history of behavioral problems, perceived family support or lack thereof, and the children's achievement in other academic subjects.
Data from this new scale will not be sent to the government, but the progress of those assessed
on the pre-key stage standards will — and SEND experts are warning that
decisions about which pupils will face which standards is «too
subjective».
While most comments will be posted if they are
on - topic and not abusive, moderating
decisions are
subjective.
So the emphasis in the book will be
on making nearly no
subjective decisions.
The exact number of companies that an investor owns is ultimately a
subjective decision based
on the balance between risk, trading costs, emotional stress, and the time and effort costs of watching a given number of companies.
I learn toward not treating him again with Immiticide but I would really press your veterinarian
on what s / he would do if it were their own dog because there are so many variables involved including objective (bloodwork) and
subjective (how they felt like he handled the treatment last year, etc) that all of those things should go into your
decision.
We base those
decisions on our experience, but they are nonetheless
subjective.
It is a
subjective decision and prosecutors often elevate the charges to a felony in the hopes of getting a plea agreement
on a lesser misdemeanor charge.
The Court of Appeal declined to reverse the trial judge's
decision, holding that contra proferentem was inapplicable where ambiguity can be resolved with reference to the objective factual matrix, and further, that Talius's reliance
on the
subjective understanding of its representative did not assist in interpreting the contract:
«I was pleased with the
decision on the standing issue, because the Crown had taken the position throughout, from trial
on, that the accused had to testify in order to establish a
subjective expectation of privacy in the text messages, and that any expectation of privacy could not relate to text messages found
on somebody else's account,» he says.
A completely
subjective bonus system is based
on the opinions of the firm
decision makers.
The problem is that the breach notification regime sketched out in Clause 11 of Bill C - 12 is designed in a manner that will impose
on subjective organization
decision - making so minimally as to be almost counterproductive.
However, this case is also the first Court of Appeal
decision expressly holding that the test for a franchisor's compliance with its disclosure obligations under the Act is objective; that the focus must be
on the nature of the deficiency and its impact
on the disclosure requirements
on a reasonable (not
subjective) standard.
Placing an onus
on the applicant to substantiate the general importance of their issues in the context of their particular claim seems like a lot to ask of them, and moreover the assessment by a justice in chambers
on what constitutes a question of general importance or one with a reasonable prospect of success seems like a very
subjective assessment from my review of
decisions in this area.
While these
decisions may have a dramatic impact
on the overall effectiveness of a website, they are often the product of
subjective judgement calls by an individual, or worse, a committee.
[T] he Governor in Council's discretionary
decision was based
on the widest considerations of policy and public interest assessed
on the basis of polycentric,
subjective or indistinct criteria and shaped by its view of economics, cultural considerations, environmental considerations, and the broader public interest (at para 154).
Bottom line, my scoring is another example of why the only way that one would go wrong in choosing one or the other phone is if he based his / her
decision on the plethora of fanboy comments or a
subjective article.
But hiring manager and 4th audience (peers, boss, team)
decision processes are almost wholly
subjective, based mainly
on gut feel.
In both these
decisions the High Court said that the clear and plain intention test was apt to be misleading when applied to native title insofar as it was thought to require a
subjective intention
on the part of those creating the tenures.