subjective造句31. It is difficult to avoid the feeling that this, one of his first university essays, is purely subjective.
32. But however strong that impression is, it is a subjective one founded on the inevitably limited view of any individual.
33. This has generated considerable concern about the ethnographic experience itself, and specifically about the subjective nature of the process.
34. To employ Popper's terminology, it is to move from the world of subjective knowledge to the world of objective knowledge.
35. The strength of the Marxist approach was its acknowledgement of the subjective nature of historical reconstruction.
36. But there was a sombre shadow of familiarity to it and after subjective eons of frustration, intuition struck her.
37. Chapters 5 and 6 explore the more subjective, sometimes unpleasant, aspects of power.
38. The individual's employment involves a subjective judgement on the part of some one else.
39. Knowing is seen as a subjective experience in which the content of that which is known is subject to manifold possible interpretations.
40. It is the subjective nature of ethnicity which can make it tricky to handle as a speaker variable.
41. The subjective impressions experienced by the observers were influenced by their expectations.
42. Hedonic value is more subjective and personal than its utilitarian counterpart and results from fun and playfulness rather than from task completion.
43. This attitude was, of course, purely subjective, and their appreciation of primitive art was almost entirely emotional.
44. She ignores the usual boundaries drawn between these factors, and subjective experience.
45. Another major limiting factor in excavation is the subjective nature of the excavation process.
46. Price is easy to measure; service is far more subjective.
47. But the question is how this constitutes a subjective difference.
48. It uses all sorts of quantitative and qualitative data, and allows all types of subjective and objective assessments.
49. The experience is subjective and should be assessed as subjective yet vital in understanding the individual.
50. It is the subjective voice, the primary experience of hunger.
51. If it is subjective, then it is based on the beliefs of the defendant.
52. The owners' subjective opinions are borne out by objective facts.
53. In addition, the selection of these 10 battles, clearly subjective, is still open to question.
54. As a practising scientist, I could not allow such subjective assessments of the human condition to influence my work.
55. However, the most striking result is the relationship between the ratings of subjective risk themselves and the subsequent probability of recall.
56. There are only subjective likes and dislikes, and one should not speak of value at all.
57. Some have their root causes in subjective factors, others in objective factors and others still are a mixture.
58. There may be subjective numbness and slightly impaired pain and light touch sensation over the outer aspect of the foot. 3.
59. That exercise, inevitably based on superficial and subjective assessments, allows too much scope for prejudice and irrationality.
60. Data on the market value of autos and houses can be highly subjective.