Sentences with phrase «very subjective term»

Legally, however, full coverage is a very subjective term and may leave consumers vulnerable to loss if they are not covered adequately.
Proving that an ATV has an unreasonably unsafe design can be difficult because «reasonable» is a very subjective term.
It's bound to be a very subjective term and as such, it will always foster plenty of debate.
However, normal, when it comes to testosterone levels, is a very subjective term — it can range widely from person to person.
Low carb is a very subjective term.

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As love becomes merely a passion, as safety becomes merely a term for never being contradicted, as victimhood and oppression are turned into subjective categories rooted in emotional psychology, the very language by which we understand virtues, well - being, and concern becomes not a tool for care but a barrier preventing us from caring.
Another concern is that defining terms critical to insider trading lawsuits is very subjective and vague.
Even more impressive, however, is Fessenden's ability to mix the objective with the subjective in the narrative, presenting his horror film as a very literal expression of a child coming to terms with the ugliness of adulthood.
Certain climate denialists have also recently tried very hard to argue that the planet is not «rapidly warming,» although «rapid» is a highly subjective term, which they have failed to define.
Love is such a general term that people use to describe so many feelings — I find the application of the word «love» to particular relationships to be very subjective — for example, although she may think I am in love, I actually might just be infatuated.
Moderate income sounds like a subjective term, but the USDA has some very detailed instructions for calculating a borrower's income.
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