Only your resume gives you total control over how you're perceived by potential employers, and it certainly doesn't have to be a passive job listing with
subjective information about how you're a great and wonderful person (which of course you are).
CT Summation was designed to be a simple database to hold scanned images of paper documents, providing litigation teams with a spreadsheet - like list where they could «code» relevant objective and
subjective information about the documents.
«We absolutely learned through this process that if we want to identify students at risk, the best people to provide
subjective information about student engagement are the teachers who are in front of them in the classroom.
Not exact matches
But the newspapers are full of strolling women / falling piano - type incidents that just would not come to pass were God to operate in the world by providing
information about the world,
information not otherwise available, through the
subjective aims he offers to finite actual occasions.
What is it, then, that God might proffer via
subjective aims if it does not seem plausible that he offers otherwise unavailable
information about the past of any given presently concrescing actual entity?
No, the suggestion that God works in the world by introducing through
subjective aims new
information about the past world not otherwise available to temporal beings just will not wash — all of us know of too many counterexamples to this way of conceiving of God's way of acting in the world.
If we abandon the thesis that God provides new
information about the past of the world by means of
subjective aims, is there any other possible way we could conceive of the Whiteheadian God serving as a meaningful center of the universe?
But at least two senses of the word can easily be isolated: sometimes, «
information» means simply «data,» objective facts given «out there,» things, processes, brute events; at other times, however, it means the cognitive contents of
subjective knowledge «in here»
about things, processes, events, and so on.
The report also delves into existing literature that traces how
subjective judgments by latent fingerprint examiners can influence their findings, particularly when they are exposed in advance of their analysis to
information about an underlying criminal investigation or shown an existing fingerprint of a suspect.
Know the basic
information about MK - 677 including
subjective reviews, recommended dosage, and possible side effects.
Many will be quick to recognize the Rashomon conceit, in which different, highly
subjective viewpoints contribute
information about the same event,
information that might be true or false.
The surveys gathered objective
information about «inputs,» but they also asked
about teacher and administrative attitudes and other
subjective indicators of quality.
Feldman argues that using a more
subjective grading system can help illuminate crucial
information about students and what they are learning.
Conclusions ought not to be in light of
subjective or passionate values yet rather the actualities coming
about because of the
information examination.
As Sims notes, Binion's work is
about neither «purely objective abstract patterns» nor simple «
subjective handwork and highly personal
information.»
So let's move past the rationalist pretense that there can ever be «perfect» knowledge, and use the rich evidence we have
about the
subjective ways people process
information to help the species think past our instincts and truly grasp that we're living unsustainably in a finite biological system.
Among other things, he found there were objective and
subjective grounds for arresting A.B. based on
information the officer had
about A.B.'s suspected impairment.
Relational communications is a basic tool to allow individuals express and interpret the messages in their close relationships, including
information about the daily interaction and some vital issues
about the relationship (Guerrero, Andersen, & Afifi, 2007), which will contribute to their general
subjective well being.
We used an investigator - based interview to gather extensive
information about reported experiences from mothers, thereby allowing (1) a panel of experts to determine whether reported experiences met criteria for a life event or chronic adversity, (2) comparison of maternal (
subjective) and independent panel (contextual) impact ratings, and (3) independent ratings of the extent of dependence of stressors on parent behaviour.
Indeed, the court found that a real estate licensee could be liable for unlawful racial steering in violation of the federal Fair Housing Act if the licensee provided such
information, since this type of
information required a
subjective decision by the licensee
about what constituted racial or ethnic diversity.