Every sport demands its officials make
subjective decisions at times.
Not exact matches
At that point it kind of becomes a
subjective decision about how much risk you're prepared to take.
EBSA was
at least open to the first two (though not commenting directly, since they are currently in the process of recrafting those regulations), though it resisted the last as being a «very complicated and
subjective undertaking which could affect a plan sponsor's
decision to offer any target date fund option (s),» according to EBSA's response to the GAO report.
In their recent
decision in favor of the HSUS and Missourians, the Supreme Court, noting the history of more than a decade of repeat USDA violations
at Smith's Kennel, said that the advocacy group's statements were «
subjective assessments not provable as false», therefore were not seen as a defamation.
Discussing his work with artist Sam Durant
at the Hammer earlier this month, Gaines explained that his practice is a struggle against «art as a
subjective practice,» and that he seeks to avoid aesthetic
decision - making because it privileges «the idea of beauty or pleasure as emerging from the site of the self or the ego.»
[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).