In this light, purchasing something and then asking for a refund because it didn't meet
subjective standards sure seems like an outdated method of buying and selling, given the encroachment of real data.
This subjective standard, in addition to no option for reciprocal or provisional licenses, leaves businesses without much guidance in terms of what is required to obtain a BitLicense, which undoubtedly has deterred many small business and start - ups from starting or operating virtual currency businesses in New York.
This subjective standard leaves virtual currency businesses with little recourse when their license applications are denied.
Well, you're welcome to
YOUR subjective standards.
Sorry, I meant to put a question mark on that: Dates aren't
subjective standards?
Both apply the same
subjective standard of judgment: shock.
Those who use or support corporal punishment will continue to judge its acceptability by their own
subjective standards of what is «reasonable».
I'd be very careful about trying to «determine their income is stable» period, because that's
a subjective standard and can open you to legal problems.
However, since that is a very
subjective standard, most jurisdictions have left it behind.
«Ontario is one of the only franchise statutes in the world that has that very open - ended and highly
subjective standard of having to disclose all other material facts,» says Frith.
Dr. Filkins» research demonstrated that juries sometimes apply their own «internal or
subjective standard» by trying to determine whether the physician displayed genuine concern toward his patient rather than whether the physician followed the appropriate standard of care.
However beauty
itself a subjective standard.
Although the previous defence of the person sections cried out for modernization, the heavy reliance the government and the courts seem to place on the objective versus
subjective standard of assessment, leaves one wondering where the individual fits into the new regime.
The family law courts are leaning on presumptive,
subjective standards when it comes to assessing what makes a good parent, says Toronto family lawyer Brian Ludmer.
Not exact matches
Since there is no
standard form for resumes, evaluating them can be very
subjective.
This is based on what a reasonable person would believe (objective
standard) and not the individual's
subjective (personal) fears.
Reading more of the ICI findings, it is fairly apparent why the rule seeks to over-regulate annuity advisors who are subject to the rules - based and highly regulated suitability
standard while under - regulating fee - only advisors by holding them to a
subjective, principles based fiduciary
standard: to pander to the employer - sponsored plan providers and keep money from rolling over.
I work for an app developer company — so I may be
subjective in that sense — but for me eCommerce apps add a lot of value on top of the
standard offering of the platforms.
The law in Florida has no
standard execept the persons «feelings» 100 %
subjective.
Now it is exactly in situations like this — according to the
standard account of orthodox Whiteheadians — that God is supposed to lure the world, by means of what he proffers to actual occasions via
subjective aims, toward that falling out of events which will make his future experience most positive.
If there is only 1 way, but there is no absolute objective
standard, only
subjective experience, how can we know which one is the right way?
«Religion must indeed be a thing of the heart; but in order to elevate it from the region of
subjective caprice and waywardness, and to distinguish between that which is true and false in religion, we must appeal to an objective
standard.
We should ask ourselves whether we think of success as something absolute and objective, involving the satisfaction of a common
standard, or whether we think of it as something relative and partly
subjective, involving a level of achievement different for each person depending upon his or her natural talents and aptitudes.
Fundamental to this task is the search for an objective ground for value claims — a well - reasoned argument for external
standards which resists the ever - present tendency to reduce ethics to the
subjective whims and passions of personal self - interest.
Now, as Buttiglione says, the distinction between objective and
subjective guilt is pretty
standard Catholic moral theology.
It can be criticized only by a
standard that transcends
subjective preferences.
Since everything is
subjective, there is no
standard to follow.
There is no objective
standard for determining what is part of nature, but nearly everyone has strong
subjective feelings about what is nature and what by implication is unnatural.
In my mind UL does not mean that we love our children only when all the conditions are met - they are living up to our
standards and norms... For me, UL means that despite all the faults we might see in our child (our
subjective opinion), despite the child's life path that is different of what we had in our mind for him, we still love him.
FYI without numbers it's a bit
subjective to say a baby is hypoglycemic because while 50 is pretty
standard for a baby it's a crisis for an adult so no, not sold on that bs.
The Montevideo Convention is ugly
subjective and there are other
standards that you might want to use but it's as good as all the rest.
«There really isn't a
standard set of agreed - upon criteria to measure something as complex and
subjective as creativity,» she said.
In the past, blueberry flavor selection in the program was based on two
standards:
subjective ratings from breeders, and a berry's sugar - to - acid ratio.
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.
The percent of time during which their esophageal pH was very low (highly acidic) was cut in half, and they reported significant improvements in their symptoms via a
standard GERD questionnaire that assesses
subjective feelings of heartburn, pressure or discomfort inside the chest, a sour taste in the mouth, frequent gurgling in the stomach, nausea, a feeling of pressure or a burning sensation in the throat, belching, flatulence, and more (21).
Resembling the typical tendency of qualitative research, the investigation was
subjective and led to establish which were the best studies and academics of the topic, suggesting a norm or a
standard.
There may be something to this argument, but the solution Litky presents is absurdly
subjective: every school should be able to devise its own
standards and ways of showing it is achieving what the state claims to value.
One lesson from our experiences with first - wave reforms is that
standards - based reforms can generate a variety of costs and benefits, which can be compared only on
subjective grounds.
d. State longitudinal data systems and a massive increase in state and federal gathering of private family, education, and psychological data on our children without consent e. Career - tracking, which undermines self - determination by means of an insistence on student compliance with the very flawed
standards and
subjective, unconstitutional psychological profiling f. Again, according to Education Week, the opt - out amendment that passed the House has been removed.
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».
Both the Head Start and individual state
standards, which are all remarkably similar, are also vague,
subjective, and in some cases, controversial, both for academic topics and for the non-cognitive social emotional topics, which are actually required for preschool but not for K - 12.
More often than not, the case rests on the
subjective judgment of four evaluators hired by the pro-Common Core Thomas B. Fordham Institute in 2010, who opined that the new
standards were better than about three - quarters of existing state
standards.
This lack of explicit protection in combination with the long - standing controversial and
subjective nature of history / social study
standards, give states and local districts have the power to either deny these students a positive, inclusive experience.
«In the more
subjective areas of road - holding, handling, comfort, driver involvement and day - to - day usability, McLaren is achieving new
standards for a mid-engined high performance sports car in this sector,» he concluded.
Agents and publishers have a role to play in establishing
standards, though we all know they are entirely
subjective.
Using my admittedly
subjective beauty
standards, I narrowed down self - publishing companies until I found Pronoun, the self - publishing imprint of Macmillan.
Subjective descriptors like «moderate» or «kind» are peppered throughout nearly every
standard.
While this claim is
subjective, the company hits home the idea that their formulas are based on sound nutritional principles with the backing of veterinarians and animal health professionals, produced in company - owned facilities and held to the strictest
standards for quality and safety.
The Kennel Club and breed clubs need to reorganise their priorities, not just by tinkering with changes to breed
standards but by fully and genuinely placing the health and welfare of dogs above the
subjective beauty of the show ring.
The rating of rooms as a name of «
Standard» is just as a subjective therefore a standard room is always provided at a budget price which is nearly equal to the qualities of the Standard Superio
Standard» is just as a
subjective therefore a
standard room is always provided at a budget price which is nearly equal to the qualities of the Standard Superio
standard room is always provided at a budget price which is nearly equal to the qualities of the
Standard Superio
Standard Superior Rooms.