Subjective evidence usually isn't very compelling to others, which is probably why you never hear a prosecutor as a police detective if he feels that the defendant is guilty.
The question of whether mere public perception of a problem, or subsequent perception that a legislative measure has done something to ameliorate that perceived problem, is enough to justify legislation that infringes the rights of minorities is a critical one: Reliance on such evidence eats away at the need for some form of objective justification for a measure to be a rational one; accepting
wholly subjective evidence undermines this standard.
Without the ability to
subjective evidence to external subjective scrutiny there is no way to know it's anything more than confirmation bias or even delusion.
While a sign is objective, a symptom is
a subjective evidence of a condition.
We don't know just how price sensitive foreign investors might be to property in Vancouver, but we do have
subjective evidence that some foreign buyers have driven up residential real estate prices very rapidly, especially in multiple bidding situations, with little concern for inherent value.
The court also stressed that
subjective evidence, such as the parties» intention as to the meaning of words used, could not be taken into account.
On the flip side DUI lawyers advsie that not taking a breath test means an attorney may be able to argue away
the subjective evidence.
By the specs sheet, both headsets also offer a 110 - degree field of view (FOV), though in actual usage there's a lot of
subjective evidence (and some slightly more scientific) to suggest that the Vive offers a slightly wider and certainly taller field of view.