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The phrase "a subjective impression" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing personal perceptions or feelings about a particular experience or situation, emphasizing that the viewpoint is based on individual interpretation rather than objective facts.
Example: "After visiting the art exhibit, I left with a subjective impression that the artist was exploring themes of isolation and connection."
Alternatives: "a personal perception" or "an individual viewpoint."
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I should make it clear that I'm describing a subjective impression; I haven't researched sales figures.
The camera may take the viewpoint of the heroine, looking with dismay at the villain as he breaks into her room; in this case, an upward camera angle gives a subjective impression of her fear.
But that's just a subjective impression that may be corrected by reality when I'm in Washington.
Change deafness, like a similar finding in the visual literature, change blindness, demonstrates that, despite a subjective impression of coherence and completeness, perceptual experience is incomplete and can be inaccurate.
The inclusion criteria included all of the following: a neck length >15 mm, neck outer diameter <32 mm, angulation in any plane <60o, flare <4 mm in 1 cm, distal aorta diameter >20 mm, common iliac artery diameter <21 mm, external iliac artery >6 mm and a subjective impression of non-tortuous iliac arteries.
Thus, our displays produce a subjective impression that motion-defined forms seem to persist briefly after motion offset before fading into the background of noise, consistent with previous literature [3], [4], [5].
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Karel Werner (1995) seems to support such an approach, although with some reservations, but without any solid rational argument, except for an subjective impression.
We believe, on the contrary, that necessity remains an essential ingredient in Hume's conception of causation and that it has normative force even though it is projected from a subjective feeling of determination (an impression of reflection) arising from our inductive inferences themselves.
A global subjective impression for the Ki67 LI on the same images was performed by five pathologists independently and provided semi-quantitative values (Ki67-VE-1, 2, 3, 4 and 5) expressed as the percentage of Ki67-positive tumour cell profiles.
By applying simple formulae or a nomogram, the LRs can revise the pre-test probability estimate into a post-test probability (Table 2), while the pre-test probability is either the known prevalence of a disease or a physician's subjective impression of the probability of the disease in a given patient [ 15, 16].
Presence of common cold was defined as a cumulative validated cold symptom score [ 19] of ≥ 14 over a 6 day period and the subjective impression of a cold, rhinorrhoea on at least three days.
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