Sentences with phrase «subjective test»

The court will apply an objective rather than subjective test when determining whether a constructive dismissal has occurred.
Finally design, which is, admittedly, the most subjective test.
(Successful vitiation of subjective test of dishonesty in Twinsectra by fear of threat against solicitor).
The Supreme Court of British Columbia explained the test for resignation and noted that there is an objective and subjective test in determining whether the resignation was «clear and unequivocal».
Of course, that's an entirely subjective test, one that is largely irrelevant to awards prognostication — there are still plenty of ardent devotees declaring it the best film of the year (huh?)
The editors of Motor Trend Magazine conduct objective and subjective testing at Mazda's Laguna Seca Raceway, as well as a 4.3 - mile closed circuit hill climb on a rural highway, to determine which vehicle performs most masterfully under competitive driving conditions.
In Adams v Bracknell Forest Borough Council [2004] UKHL 29, [2004] 3 All ER 897, the House of Lords departed from the partly objective, partly subjective test to determine when an injury becomes significant in favour of a substantially objective test.
The difficulty with the wholly subjective test was:
MVA's: Whether «Knew or Ought to Have Known» is an Objective or Subjective Test for Insurance Purposes?
They also rejected his arguments over inadvertence or error in judgment, because these types of subjective tests about the application of the law would undermine the purpose of the MCIA.
In purely subjective testing, Cortana seems slightly more informative.
Barlow Clowes relied on two well - known decisions: Royal Brunei Airlines Sch Bhd v Tan [1995] 2 AC 378, [1995] 3 All ER 97, in which the Privy Council advised that dishonesty was a necessary ingredient of liability for assistance in a breach of trust under English law; and Twinsectra Ltd v Yardley [2002] 2 AC 164, [2002] 2 All ER 377, which was widely interpreted as requiring both an objective and subjective test in determining the standard of dishonesty.
To make such a subjective test is to forget that prayer is directed toward God, not toward ourselves.
This is not a subjective test attempting to measure the «true» value of the law to benefited individuals; rather, it's a more objective test (at least in theory) which simply attempts to measure the number and scope of allowed exemptions from the law.
A pharmacist named Wilbur Scoville created the scale as a subjective test based on taste way back in 1912.
Of course today, this tedious, expensive, and subjective test has been replaced by chromatography, but in 1912, this was breakthrough technology.
This was a subjective test and from the outset I really wanted to answer the question; do we really need winter tyres in the UK?
We test the most popular performance tyre size of all, the 225/40 R18, with 9 tyres put through the toughest objective and subjective tests
This first pass of our subjective testing focused on images and color, not text.
I noticed that colors were slightly off on the Tab 2 compared with how they appeared on the older 7.0 Plus model; detail in images I viewed in the native Google Gallery app seemed slightly worse, too, although the tablets still scored closely on our subjective tests of the displays.
This is a subjective test though, and needs to be performed numerous times for proper interpretation.
The subjective test, on the other hand, asks whether an ordinary person would find the works to be substantially similar.
The judge instructed the jury that they should apply two tests to their determination of substantial similarity of the works: an objective and a subjective test.
Even though Ford testified he would object to being ordered to repay even $ 5 in this case, his lawyers state Hackland improperly applied a subjective test in determining this issue.
The Wisconsin Supreme Court has opined [13] that this language constitutes a subjective test; meaning that the question to be answered is whether the judge believes there is an appearance that he or she can not be impartial.
Arndt v. Smith, [1997] 2 SCR 539 at para. 17: «It has been said that a subjective test, despite its dangers, is the most logical.
The Court explained the contours of an actionable claim in Harris v. Forklift Systems, Inc., 510 U.S. 17 (1993) in terms of an subjective test and an objective test, the latter being looked at through all the circumstances.
Residence (place of habitual abode) requires that a persone regularly live in Italy (objective test) with the intention of living there for the indefinite future (subjective test).
It is a stronger and, above all, a subjective test which requires more than secrecy.
The performance, at least to my subjective testing, is very similar.
In subjective testing, the Spectre x360 13 display was a better experience then these colorimeter results would indicate — at least in certain situations.
Across precise measurements and subjective tests, the Note 5 showed it's still the king of the Android world.
This is because determining what actually constitutes a benefit is essentially a complicated and subjective test:
Unreasonable behaviour This is decided by a mixture of an objective and subjective test, designed to prove that your spouse has behaved in a way that means you can't reasonably be expected to live with him or her.
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