Sentences with phrase «very subjective meaning»

In Facebook's endless quest to make your life «better» (where better has a very subjective meaning), it has added a feature to its mobile app that will automatically play sound when a video starts.

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A lot has been said in recent years about empowerment... and what that means, exactly, is very subjective.
What he was getting were messages about subjective meanings that were filtered through a very formalized, socially constructed set of cultural categories.
This means that if something happens to him it becomes important for his subjective salvation only if it is freely understood and accepted by a free subject in a very special way.
By this I mean that since God lures, entices, invites, and solicits His creation towards the actualization of its «initial aim» which becomes its «subjective aim», in each of its occurrences or occasions, so also He appraises — takes into Himself and receives and uses, or must reject because it is un-usable — whatever is done, including the doing which is man's «becoming», in a very great diversity of ways.
However, the data is very subjective as top teams also score a high percentage of their goals from other types of chances and a lot of the conversion rate figures are very close together, meaning these could easily change in a few matches time.
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.
d. State longitudinal data systems and a massive increase in state and federal gathering of private family, education, and psychological data on our children without consent e. Career - tracking, which undermines self - determination by means of an insistence on student compliance with the very flawed standards and subjective, unconstitutional psychological profiling f. Again, according to Education Week, the opt - out amendment that passed the House has been removed.
For example, when company ranking is subjective (meaning two companies are very close) our advertising partners may be ranked higher.
I do not mean to be subjective but I just can not say enough about a game that does everything necessary and so very well to assure that a good time awaits all who play it.
The exhibition brings together artistic works that present very different historical narratives and, beyond that, different uses to which the camera can be put: as a device for producing matter - of - fact recordings or biographical accounts, for subjective documentation or historical analysis or as a means of capturing the vestigial traces of an action.
This means that proxy selection is a very subjective process.
All this means is that, as Annan Points out in his climatic change paper, the choice of prior isn't an easy call and is very subjective.
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