subjectively造句1. His work was judged objectively as well as subjectively.
2. Don't judge her work too subjectively.
3. People who are less subjectively involved are better judges./subjectively.html
4. Our preliminary results suggest that people do subjectively find the speech clearer.
5. If knowledge is obtainable only subjectively and relative to a point of view, what happens to history?
6. Human beings possess the ability to experience subjectively the objects in their environment and themselves as an object in it.
7. Is it necessary to show that the defendant subjectively knew of the dishonest design or merely that he ought to have known?
8. Then we can allow ourselves to feel subjectively good about the outcome, whatever our objective achievement.
9. Second, the ways in which disability is experienced subjectively throughout the disability career will be mediated by both race and gender.
10. Subjectively it feels every bit as fast as its maker claims, but what really impresses is the torque.
11. Subjectively, sheer game spirIt'should be advocated.
12. Do not judge her work too subjectively.
13. You cannot look at these facts subjectively.
14. People tend to judge their lives subjectively.
15. A sound also has an amplitude, a property subjectively heard as loudness. The amplitude of a sound is the measure of the displacement of the air pressure wave from its mean, or quiescent state.
16. She tells her stories subjectively with the same attitude to readers who grow up in China.
17. Objectively, you look at every girls'talents ; subjectively, you believe she is the best.
18. Comparing several image fusion schemes subjectively and objectively shows the good performance of the new scheme.
19. The other method is to classify process subjectively based onthe experience of skilled workers and engineers.
20. Baldwin was crucial to this apparent paradox, both objectively and subjectively.
21. The accused was not dishonest, judged objectively as well as subjectively.
22. And this process of making order is presentable only subjectively and in the present.
23. The existence of legal department is an objective phenomenon, but is also created subjectively.
24. Traditional photography and digital photography are both means a photographer can subjectively choose to face an objective world.
25. A sound also has an amplitude , a property subjectively heard as loudness.
26. To estimate measurement uncertainty, the correlation problems are always not analyzed precisely, or ignored subjectively completely.
27. The tenability of supervisory negligence should prove that the supervisor has foreseen the fault behavior of the person under supervision subjectively and violates the official duty objectively.
28. 'It might take longer for men to actually notice their level of difference subjectively outside of the lab, which is also dependent on their relationship with their sexual partner, ' Harte said.
29. Life satisfaction was explained by whether people had a partner or how subjectively powerless they felt (a question designed to access anomie).
30. Definition and classification according to the natural and social objective attributes to define subjectively by human.