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Impersonal values are not based on value attitudes; they are independent from them, but we can give them a subjective characterization (not a definition).
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The court's order on December 6, 2005, directed the Attorney General "to cease and desist from making any subjective characterizations of the defendants or any of them or of their agents, servants or attorneys". In our opinion, the term "subjective" was too vague and imprecise to allow for a subsequent finding of contempt.
RESULTS: A significant correlation was found between the subjective characterization of vein size as enlarged, normal, and narrowed and both the absolute vein diameter and the vein:artery ratio at all 5 segments.
This Court's precedents do not support evaluating the constitutionality of a federal statute based on subjective characterizations of the motives of individual legislators.
The phrase "subjective characterizations" did not adequately advise the Attorney General as to what speech was allowed and what speech was prohibited, given, it seems to us, that a vast number of statements could be characterized as both objective and subjective.
A Sept. 27 editorial describes me as one of President Clinton's "hatchet-swingers". This is a subjective term, and is not a fair characterization of my public comments.
A subjective feeling?
In a subjective way.
That's a subjective definition.
Bravery is a subjective thing.
Relevance is a subjective attribute.
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