The term
"subjective nature" refers to something that is based on personal opinions, feelings, or perspectives rather than on objective facts that can be proved.
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Some refused to acknowledge its existence, whereas others believed the phenomenon's individual,
subjective nature made it virtually impossible to study.
Rather, the
true subjective nature of the question is rather, how do you determine what you will spend your value (gold) on?
The
highly subjective nature of what it means to be «intoxicated to the degree the person may endanger the person or another,» allows police tons of latitude in making selective arrests in an attempt to control a larger crowd.
The 2017 Digital Book World conference opened with calls for more data - driven decision - making, despite the
inherently subjective nature of book publishing.
Even when scientific laboratory tests have determine a precise heat level, the
very subjective nature of individual taste will come into play as the different capsaicinoids have differing effects on peoples taste buds.
Known for her large - scale works that combine geometric drawings, numerical series, images and writings, Hanne Darboven (Munich, Germany, 1941 - 2009) is often associated with conceptual art, a correlation that should be nuanced further given the
unmistakably subjective nature of the process of realization and expression of her works.
By incorporating influences from his ethnic and cultural background such as the Xhosa language and references to traditional craft, ritual, sexual orientation, gender, and nationality into his works, Hlobo address the constant shifting and
subjective nature inherent in these identifiers.
The highly
subjective nature of prejudice under the previous 1992 Morin framework was also unpredictable, as it created endless flexibility.
Yale is clearly one of America's best law schools, but its consistent No. 1 ranking might be partially due to
the subjective nature of the US News rankings.
Despite
the subjective nature of this question, answers have been found to be a good predictor of people's future health care use.
I guess that's one of the things about the beauty and
subjective nature of any kind of «art» - It will speak to some and not to others, with varying responses and reactions in between.
Some, like your opinion regarding the morality of killing children and infants, bend over backwards to add qualifying supplemental characteristics to the actor to excuse said actor from the premise (which in itself betrays the relative /
subjective nature of the argument).
But aside from
its subjective nature, pure religion must have its source from God.
The great fallacy of this authors argument is it fails to acknowledge the HIGHLY
subjective nature of any modern effort to translate the true meaning of ancient religious texts.
In view of
the subjective nature of interpretation, attention ought to be given to a shift from a linear model of communication to a dynamic and corporate one.
However, given
the subjective nature of numerical statistics and the Arsenal.....
Today, though, Barbarina Zwicky has accepted DISCOVER's invitation, prompted by her letter to the editor, to meet with me to tell her father's side of the story, or at least —
the subjective nature of history being what it is — her side of his side of the story.
with the question marks acknowledging the «
subjective nature of our deduction.»
I greatly enjoyed Matthew Chalmers's article on
the subjective nature of reality and how «quantum weirdness is all in the...
Finding synaesthesia in chimpanzees, or any other animal, could prove difficult, given the rarity of the phenomenon in humans and
the subjective nature of the experience, Ludwig says.
The subjective nature of this task, he says, makes it prone to error: after all one person's zigzag is another's squiggle.
To circumvent thorny issues related to
the subjective nature of color perception?
Points of difference include the questionable value of blood tests and the wide variability of testosterone levels in men without any sign of andropause symptoms,
the subjective nature of so - called benefits, as well as testosterone's potential risk of heart attacks and prostate cancer, and the claims that testosterone prevents aging.
And that is one part of what I mean by
the subjective nature of yoga therapeutics.
Since many of the events and programs revolved around the theme of healing and therapeutics, I decided to speak on «
The Subjective Nature of Yoga Therapeutics».
Due to
the subjective nature of peoples fetishes, this list is no specific order.
Starring Ayame Misaki as a young woman working in the audio description of films for the visually impaired and Masatoshi Nagase as a photographer who's losing his sight, the film touches on the essence of communication and
the subjective nature of art I find captivating.
Due to
the subjective nature of content development and module design, the work product at the end of a project phase could miss the mark somewhat.
The subjective nature of post-course surveys sometimes generates puzzling results.
And while some see portfolios as excellent qualitative measures instead of standardized tests, we know that
the subjective nature of portfolio assessment can make it an unreliable comparison between schools.
AQA Chapter 10 (Sustainable Development) In this lesson students will learn: - what LCA surveys are - how to conduct a (basic) LCA themselves - the objective and
subjective nature of quantitative values on an LCA Keywords: Life cycle Extracting Manufacture Disposal Objectives: Describe the components of a life cycle assessment (LCA) Interpret LCAs of materials or products from information Carry out a simple comparative LCA for shopping bags
Though course work and grades matter for students» academic trajectories,
the subjective nature of course grading suggests that standardized tests may be a better measure of the impact of double - dosing on math skill.
Policymakers often cite
the subjective nature of teacher grades as a reason for giving them less weight than standardized tests scores.
Another way to counter the limited,
subjective nature of many conventional evaluations is to have teachers evaluated on multiple occasions by multiple evaluators.
A session held by state officials at John Ehret High in Marrero in August highlighted
the subjective nature of evaluating teachers.
While these tools can be helpful in the classroom, drawing broad conclusions from them is complicated by
their subjective nature.
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.
We usually don't talk about styling, given
its subjective nature.
Tip # 2 can help with craft issues that might cause frustration, but there's nothing we can do about
the subjective nature of what readers like.
If we've had a couple of people back out of a beta - reading exchange, that could just be circumstances or part of
the subjective nature of writing in that they might not be a fan of our writing or voice.