Sentences with phrase «through subjective means»

I actually have a lot of empirical proof in the restored quality of life in my clients, but so much of what I do is discovered through subjective means.

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What he was getting were messages about subjective meanings that were filtered through a very formalized, socially constructed set of cultural categories.
For a non-random selection would require that the occasion already possess a subjective aim to guide the selection, but this process is the means through which the occasion obtains its aim.
The prayer is not indeed a purely subjective thing; — it means a real increase in intensity of absorption of spiritual power or grace; — but we do not know enough of what takes place in the spiritual world to know how the prayer operates; who is cognizant of it, or through what channel the grace is given.
What attracted critical minds like Jacques Rivette, Eric Rohmer, and others to Nicholas Ray and his oeuvre — bored stiff as they were by the risk - averse, respectable, and ultimately neutered «cinema of quality» — was the stamp of the personal and the element of danger they discerned in his films, whether that meant the improvisatory handling of actors with a touch deft enough to coax remarkable performances out of even non-professionals; the «superior clumsiness,» cited by Rivette in «Notes on a Revolution,» resulting in «a discontinuous, abrupt technique that refuses the conventions of classical editing and continuity»; or the purely visual flourishes Ray relished — ranging from the sweeping, vertiginous helicopter - mounted shots in They Live By Night to disorienting, subjective POV compositions like the «rolling camera» during a car crash halfway through On Dangerous Ground, its very title indicating the source of Ray's critical appeal.
Through these traditional means, Wood is building a visual diary of sorts, a subjective documentary.
The exhibition's humour steadily gives way to a feeling of unease at the sheer quantity of existential contrivance surrounding us, the viewer — the creation of ideas and objects given meaning through entirely subjective invention; in an attempt to support meaning and therefore social order.
Okay: http://www.skepticalscience.com/global-warming-scientific-consensus-intermediate.htm http://climate.nasa.gov/scientific-consensus/ — Also if you want to argue that it says «catastrophic» — that also says that scientists believe in global warming and the word «catastrophic» is relative — that means this point is completely subjective to whatever — it just says that 3 % believes in catastrophic change — and i said above that «catastrophic» is relative 8) https://www.skepticalscience.com/human-co2-smaller-than-natural-emissions.htm — you can say it produces more but it absorbs the co2 back through photosynthesis — our industrial system doesn't reclaim the co2 it produces so it results in a buildup in co2 9) http://climate.nasa.gov/vital-signs/global-temperature/ — look at the graph 10) I mean kind of but how do they profit?
«While all psychological examination through specific techniques carries an impact, it is the significance / meaning each person ascribes to their subjective experience that is most important.
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