This can be
a very subjective decision when under attack.
Not exact matches
To understand why there is such a notable transition from religious to spiritual it would be prudent to assess it from all angles before passing judgement on what is a
subjective and
very personal
decision.
First, how to count the victims of each ideology would be
very subjective, because of the many people who die or have a reduced live expectancy due to secondary and tertiary effects of ideology - based
decisions.
«Usually we think we are objective when we make
decisions, but we are
very subjective,» Chaxel says.
The
decisions those sites make are
very subjective, so we don't take pics for Foodgawker or any of the others.
Agents» and publishers» opinions and
decisions are informed by their experience and knowledge, but there's
very definitely a
subjective element too (as all those rejection stories show).
It was usually a
very «
subjective»
decision making process.
EBSA was at least open to the first two (though not commenting directly, since they are currently in the process of recrafting those regulations), though it resisted the last as being a «
very complicated and
subjective undertaking which could affect a plan sponsor's
decision to offer any target date fund option (s),» according to EBSA's response to the GAO report.
The observations in his REStat paper are artefacts of a specific theory of
decision under risk (
Subjective Expected Utility) and (to boot) a specific functional form for one of the great universe of underlying functions possible in the SEU framework (logarithmic utility of outcomes, which is unbounded both below and above... a
very special case in the universe of possible utilities of outcomes).
Placing an onus on the applicant to substantiate the general importance of their issues in the context of their particular claim seems like a lot to ask of them, and moreover the assessment by a justice in chambers on what constitutes a question of general importance or one with a reasonable prospect of success seems like a
very subjective assessment from my review of
decisions in this area.
Making the option
decision so early is
very subjective and seems to undermine the purpose of the rule change, which is to provide more transparency and reliability in financial statements.