Sentences with phrase «using subjective criteria»

Yet they are commonly prescribed using subjective criteria, leading to wide variation in clinical practice.

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The criteria they use is mostly subjective: does the influencer have the right aesthetic?
Indeed, Dow Jones likens the Global Dow to a Dow Jones industrial average for the global economy, and the Averages Committee selects the components of the index using objective criteria such as market capitalization, as well more subjective factors like a company's reputation and to what extent it is of interest to investors.
Without the results of those studies, he says, the criteria being used are «subjective and unclear.»
There are also reasons to believe that subjective retention policies affect students differently than policies that use promotion criteria like performance on standardized tests.
The evaluation system uses subjective in - class observations for half of its scoring criteria, and student growth and achievement for the remainder.
The evaluation of engagement is subjective, but for the purposes of the iQUEST observations, the following criteria were used.
In choosing the elite 10 Coolest Cars under $ 18,000, kbb.com used the same combination of objective and subjective criteria that many consumers use in examining this category.
While these kinds of credit decision - making factors may still be alive and well within a particular card issuer's policy criteria (subjective reasons, not related to credit scoring) or custom credit score developed for its own use, they are not part of any widely used credit scoring systems, such as FICO, for a simple reason: such information has not been shown to be reliable predictors of future credit risk.
In addition to yield, we encourage investors to use both objective and subjective factors as their investment criteria.
However, each has their own subjective means of ranking sites, using everything from Alexa scores, Twitter followers, Facebook likes, estimated traffic, inbound Google links and even subjective design criteria.
A legislative background document published by the Canadian government and provided to the court by counsel for Canada notes that the declaration describes a broad right, that the terms used to describe it, such as «grievous and irremediable medical condition», are not defined but could include conditions that are not life - threatening or terminal, and that the declaration is framed largely in terms of subjective criteria [1].
We rate smartphones using a combination of subjective criteria (including design and ease of use); our own benchmarks (e.g., our battery, audio and display tests; and synthetic benchmarks (Geekbench 4 for speed, 3DMark for graphics).
We used an investigator - based interview to gather extensive information about reported experiences from mothers, thereby allowing (1) a panel of experts to determine whether reported experiences met criteria for a life event or chronic adversity, (2) comparison of maternal (subjective) and independent panel (contextual) impact ratings, and (3) independent ratings of the extent of dependence of stressors on parent behaviour.
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