Sentences with phrase «subjective interpretation»

And sometimes that narrative is based on a very subjective interpretation of the facts.
There also seems to be little recognition of the importance subjective interpretation plays in understanding the meaning of Scripture.
She addresses controversial issues head - on, reminding the reader that subjective interpretations of history are at the forefront of many current events and crises.
In a few cases they rely on subjective interpretation of questionable reconstructed paleoclimate data from selected periods of our geological past, rather than on empirical data based on actual, real - time physical observations or reproducible experimentation..
When dealing with origins, everyone who believes anything does so by faith, whether faith in God, the Bible, themselves, modern science, or the dependability of his own subjective interpretations of existing data.
However, his sculptures also leave immense space for subjective interpretation due to the near - universal qualities of his media: themes of life and death, birth and rebirth, are just waiting to be discovered in Drew's crowded grids of everyday materials.
For another, angled lines drawn on charts, such as the lines drawn on the HUI chart displayed above, are always subjective interpretations and somewhat arbitrary.
This guy doesn't agree exactly with my own baseless subjective interpretation of religion and is therefore wrong!!!!
I will tell you, he says, what it is not — not «physical evidences» for God, not «natural religion,» for these are but vague subjective interpretations: --
Different people experience different narratives or a mix of narratives, caused not only by the inescapable socially situated subjective interpretation of each person (as has always been the case), but by the very substrate of the messages.
The very subjective interpretations of reconstructed (and rather doubtful) data from cherry - picked paleo - climate periods tell us very little.
In The Way of the Hare (Bloomsbury), self - styled «wildlife - watcher» Marianne Taylor avoids subjective interpretations, concentrating on the biology, ecology and evolution of my favourite wild mammal.
Subjective interpretation While the credit score is based on a set algorithm, how financial institutions use the information — reports also have credit card balance numbers among other things — is up to them.
The resulting back and forth creates a feedback loop that opens up a space rife with allusive potential, actively inviting subjective interpretation.
The element of subjective interpretation in this approach results in a reg 4 (9) dismissal being unnervingly straightforward to establish.
Objective evidence is evidence that doesn't rely on subjective interpretation to be evidence.
While his abstracted landscapes are based on direct observation, the forms and colors are the result of instinct and highly subjective interpretation.
@b4bigbang, so because there is no one definitive source that provides all answers to all moral questions we should rely on our own subjective interpretations of the myths of ignorant iron age cultures?
@TownC The difference is that your alleged experience of god was your subjective interpretation of something.
You just haven't shown how you can escape subjective influence in your quest to follow the «truth», therefore we must assume it's just a conceptual ideal where we see much more plainly the real life effects of the subjective interpretation; the disagreement; the consequences of those misunderstandings for others.
Does anyone else see this as Chris admitting that he only has subjective interpretation and well - wishes as reasons for his belief?!?
Rolston realizes that nature does not disclose its values to us apart from our subjective interpretations of it.
What is apparent to me is, just as with Christianity, the conflicted nature of the subjective interpretations of such writings as manifested by the followers of such writings.
All they offer is some anecdotal account of a stoning in some village in northern Afghanistan or a subjective interpretation of the Koran.
Much evidence, especially from the new physics, suggests a less deterministic, more organic and subjective interpretation of nature.
With a subjective interpretation and adjudication of such cases, we need reassurance that such would not restrict the free exercise of religion for our chaplains and military personnel.
That is, by dollars, by numbers affected, or by the subjective interpretation of the impact on those opposed.
Thus anything that might be considered as «natural» to humanbeings became a matter of subjective interpretation.
It was to bring out this difference that the distinction was drawn between Weltbild and Weltanschauung, the former representing a trans - subjective, scientific fact, and the latter man's subjective interpretation of himself, an interpretation which is quite independent of the Weltbild.
Having done so, they might be less likely than they now are to dismiss conservative fears on the subject as paranoid imaginings or instances of a know - nothing inclination to «blame the messenger» for bad news — as if journalistic «bad news» were not, at least in part, an artifact constructed of the subjective interpretations of the message - bearer.
Its the subjective interpretation of «innocent» that causes me problems.
b4bigbang, so because there is no one definitive source that provides all answers to all moral questions we should rely on our own subjective interpretations of the myths of a ignorant iron age cultures?
I can't say what McNeil's intention was, but after seeing the ad, I felt that someone decided (consciously or unconsciously) to use subtle shame as a way to sell Motrin (just my subjective interpretation of the ad).
What this implies is that some of these so - called «hate speeches» may actually be personal or subjective interpretation, opinion or commentary garnished with a basket full of prejudice by the reader or the listener.
Survey questions rely on the subjective interpretation of the words used, which is why we pollsters need to be careful to avoid the easy mistake of influencing respondents by the way we ask the question.
Second, the authors fail to state that postconviction exonerations are as much the result of a subjective interpretation of evidence as the original convictions.
«There are subjective interpretations of development costs and benefits (tourism, fishing, oil and gas, shipping) but it will be some years before there are enough trends and data,» said Fran Ulmer, President Barack Obama's chair of the U.S. Arctic Research Commission.
To decide whether patients are in a minimally conscious state (MCS), in which there is some evidence of perception, or intentional movement or have sunk into a vegetative state (VS), where there is neither, doctors have traditionally used a battery of tests and observations, many of which require some subjective interpretation, such as deciding whether a patient's movements are purposeful — to indicate a sullied feeding tube, for example — or just random.
The findings broaden our understanding of how a bistable stimulus — i.e., one that is fundamentally ambiguous and open to subjective interpretation — works in color perception and, more specifically, offer new insights into a long - standing question about color perception: Is the color you see the same color I see?
He adds that his statistical analysis confirms that the subjective interpretation of cusum results are reliable.
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