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That's a subjective definition.
Instead of assigning a subjective definition to each vote as liberal or conservative, it instead uses an automated process called optimal classification.
I can offer only a subjective definition: the state of affairs in which (1) one finds oneself at home; (2) there are people around whom one wants to have around, not least because it means that one doesn't have to worry about where else they might be; (3) one sits in one's armchair; and (4) the people around leave one alone.
Clearly, this is a subjective definition.
Diener in 2000 [ 12] described it as a subjective definition of quality of life.
Contrary to other LP-based formalisms like FBA, FVA or MOMA, it does not depend on a subjective definition of a relevant objective function.
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The scoring scales of the MCDA framework used in the survey capture the judgment made on evidence, which results from an objective interpretation of evidence and a more subjective definition of what constitutes a major, moderate, minor, absence of improvement, or worsening of efficacy/effectiveness.
"It's probably, not surprisingly, a pretty subjective definition," said Dwight Young, a spokesman for the National Trust for Historic Preservation.
Indeed, an accurate definition of prerenal AKI would have required a highly subjective definition based on clinical histories, physical examinations and physicians' judgments [ 11, 15].
People have a more subjective definition of work, though.
Critics remind us that this is a highly subjective definition.
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