Sentences with phrase «very subjective nature»

Even when scientific laboratory tests have determine a precise heat level, the very subjective nature of individual taste will come into play as the different capsaicinoids have differing effects on peoples taste buds.

Not exact matches

I find the whole concept of valuation to be very subjective in nature.
Whereas the cash flow statement and balance sheet are still very important considerations in the High Yield Dividend Newsletter, we put put a greater focus on credit assessments and qualitative, subjective considerations given the riskier nature of such higher - yielding ideas, both with respect to income sustainability and subsequent valuation (share price risk).
Therefore the right to religious freedom has its foundation not in the subjective disposition of the person, but in his very nature...»
These experiences can not be reduced to material causes because they are by their very nature subjective, and can not be objective or quantifiable.
Very differently, The Essence of Religion locates the subjective source of religion in human dependence on nature.
John Cobb, too, has discussed aspects of the nature of man, such as freedom, responsibility, and sin, from a Whiteheadian point of view.151 Like existentialism, he writes, process thought makes subjective categories central to the analysis of man, and it understands subjectivity to be «in a very important sense causa sui,» that is, self - determinative.
Conservatives cherry - pick those passages that support their conservative view of God based on their conservative ego, and vice versa, where liberals are concerned... and there is NO way to ascertain which is true, except on a wholly subjective, personal level, thus it will never be proven objectively, since Spirit, by it's very nature, has absolutely nothing at all to do with the flesh and whatever seems to be happening on this earth, because Spirit is completely opposite, and therefore invisible to the naked human eye, being of the mind only, and therefore unprovable.
I remember one essay in particular; the author argued that we can not use subjective words such as «feminine» as a descriptor of women because, by very nature of womanhood, if you are a woman, then it is, in fact, regardless of stereotypes, feminine.
It is the nature of traditional publishing to be very subjective, so try not to get too disheartened, and definitely don't give up writing!
As with all of Nolan's oeuvre, the works in The weakened eye of day reveal, through their very subjective and intimate nature, the arbitrariness and inherent absurdity of attempting to tackle the enormity of these subjects through the process of object making.
Again you assert that your own interpretation (which is not free from bias or vested interest) of words and events that are by their very nature subjective rises to the level of fact.
You are subjects dealing with subjective writings, thus the only possible outcome will be subjective by it's very nature at both ends (written texts and data reduction are clearly both subjective efforts).
ICBC chooses very «conservative» doctors to see ICBC claimants and chances are, regardless of your subjective complaints, you will not be able to convince him / her of the serious nature of the injuries unless there are clear objective signs of injury (i.e. broken bone, herniated disc, etc...).
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