Good is a 100 %
subjective term when it comes to video games.
Then again, «obsolete» is
a subjective term when you're talking about a four - wheel - drive, twin - turbocharged supercar capable of serving up almost surreal all - weather speed.
Not exact matches
They use the
term «
subjective self - consciousness» to describe my awareness
when I am acting as an agent.
And then there are times
when a
term retains some sort of proportional relation of meaning — though not a synonymy — across discrete usages: say, «blues» as describing both a
subjective mood and also the objective structure of a particular chord progression (assuming there is an affective connection there, whether neurological or cultural).
To quote from my own answer on History SE, the
terms «left» and «right» have no objective meaning in today's global politics (unlike their historical usages covered by other answers)- they are 100 %
subjective, AND extremely varied across polities even
when attempted to be used objectively.
When I spoke to Dr. Lipman, he used a
term to describe the sensation attained through detoxes as «a
subjective feeling of vitality.»
However, normal,
when it comes to testosterone levels, is a very
subjective term — it can range widely from person to person.
Artificial inflation is a
term I recently coined to represent what is / was happening in Houston, and elsewhere (e.g., Tennessee),
when district leaders (e.g., superintendents) mandate or force principals and other teacher effectiveness appraisers or evaluators to align their observational ratings of teachers» effectiveness with teachers» value - added scores, with the latter being (sometimes relentlessly) considered the «objective measure» around which all other measures (e.g.,
subjective observational measures) should revolve, or align.
Subjective Evaluation: At first glance, Amazon has the edge in
terms of file formats, especially
when you take into account that many of the nook's million titles are simply freely available Google Books downloads.
As we will discuss later, assigning these
terms is still
subjective, but it does mean that the authors can be somewhat consistent in how confident they are
when they pick a «likelihood» for their statements.