Sentences with phrase «on subjective factors»

There are many variants to a life insurance and what suits you totally depends on subjective factors such as age, salary, standards of living and financial habits.
Proponents, including the Obama administration, say the analysis brings a measure of objectivity to teacher evaluations, which now rest almost exclusively on subjective factors, such as pre-announced administrator observations.

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Subjective review of unusual cases may result in inclusion or exclusion based on factors unique to those firms.
As far as which is the absolute «best» citizenship by investment option, that will depend on a number of subjective factors: one's budget, how you value the specific investment deal offered by the second citizenship country (donation versus the potential for an investment return) and comfort in the country.
As I noted before, you dismiss the claims of Smith and his witnesses not on the objective factors, but due to the subjective content of the claims and how they align with your a priori religious belief.
Three factors stand out as essential to Whitehead's account of emotional experience: (1) active response on the part of the subject, (2) the qualitative character of this response, and (3) the object as causally related to the subjective response.
I intuitively sense an Immanent, Benevolent Presence in my life; but, of course spiritual experience is a subjective matter dependent on many factors — temperamental tendencies that are genetically predisposed (not determined) and personal experiences, so I am not claiming my experience is any sort of empirical «proof» for the existence of God that should convince others.
As a factor in the becoming of an event it takes on primarily the role of a determination.32 By prehending a given, predetermined eternal object, the event in its becoming acquires an internal subjective aim proper to it alone which provides direction to its becoming.
Throughout the course of this paper I shall argue that the proper interpretation of «relative» as it is used in this text bears not on the subjective notion of an object's relation to a knower but on the objective factor of the object's own relations.
We reject the term «collapse», because it underestimates the extent of counter-revolutionary activity, the social base on which it can develop and predominate, due to the weaknesses and deviations of the subjective factor during socialist construction.
I agree with Lichtenberg that the «subjective factor» is what is missing, that the American left needs to focus on building independent mass working - class party instead of disappearing into reform Democratic campaigns.
«Whether a penis is «too big» is very subjective and depends on a huge range of cultural, personal and physical factors,» she says.
Some favor subjective measures such as a principal's evaluation of the teacher, which has its own critics who fear favoritism, and some rely on a combination of these and other factors.
I'm not sure this is answerable as «too much» is mostly subjective — and any objective answer would depend on a whole lot of factors (quality of food, region, etc)
I think the value of vacation depends on a lot of subjective factors.
Because some qualitative factors are unquantifiable, the «Best Credit Card» pages are, to a degree, a subjective list based on our editors» assessments and opinions of the qualitative and quantitative aspects of the offers.
Because some qualitative factors are unquantifiable, the «Best Credit Card» pages are, to a degree, a subjective list based on our editors» assessments and opinions of the qualitative and quantitative aspects of the offers.
Initially a research project of the personal story about the life of her relatives who underwent one aspect of (in) visibility during World War II, Charlott Markus soon came to the realisation that this subject has many substages, inheres subjective experiences which depend on so many factors, in corollary, can not simply be seen from and by a single perspective.
However, the answer is ultimately a subjective judgment that depends on values and culture, as well as socioeconomic and psychological factors, all of which influence how people perceive risk in general and the risk of climate change in particular.
In any case, dangerous climate change is a subjective concept, depending on one's values and risk tolerance, among other factors.
The Nest thermostat can sense temperature, but it can't sense the effect of a fan, which cools your body by increasing evaporation of sweat, a very personal and subjective factor that will vary depending on what you are wearing, humidity and many other personal factors.
In practice, the continuator state is the state which, after separation, retains the majority of the territory and population and substantially the same governmental institutions, although it will ultimately depend on «subjective factors such as state claims and recognition» [para. 19].
When a firm fails to measure these behaviors and instead relies on billable hours and subjective evaluations that are not competency - based, the Moneyball factors tend to bake - in the biases most prevalent within the partnership.
The true answer to this dilemma really is subjective and it depends on a great number of factors.
Sense of coherence (SOC) is an important predictor of health and subjective well - being, but research on the factors that shape SOC development is scarce.
Accordingly, humanistic psychology focuses on subjective experiences of persons instead of factors that determine behavior.
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