Sentence examples for grounded on subjective from inspiring English sources

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Definitions of pain and distress [ 8, 9] are grounded on subjective sensations that are also broadly and quite nonspecifically described, although the notion of distress generally encompasses the notion of pain; that is, pain may be the cause of distress.

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This change is grounded on our pilot results, which suggested that many patients found it difficult to isolate their subjective experience in the past 7 days when they performed follow up after two weeks.

We have two characters, two individuals, both grounded in their subjective views and life experience.

On objective grounds, this represents a fault (the reports on nothing, less, most, and all could in principle be empirically tested); on subjective grounds, this is correct (as long as the gender system exists, women and men will have different views and experiences of it) [ 7].

This normativity is definitive of the judgment of taste, and is its second defining characteristic, which we should add to the fact that it is based on subjective grounds of pleasure or displeasure.

The subsequent recruitment was perceived as based on subjective grounds and compared to a "witch hunt" (IC5, IC10).

21 Furthermore, exclusion of characters is often done on subjective grounds and further reduces the reproducibility of the results, 22 which is frequently already low when an alignment is constructed manually, even if the secondary structure is considered.

However, Krentz and Bailey (2005) suggest that prescribing decisions often appear to be made on subjective grounds such as familiarity with a particular drug which may explain regional differences in prescribing.

And how does the weight of history become salient as a ground for subjective consciousness?

Consequently, the development of injury prevention strategies based on subjective assessments of ground hardness may not be appropriate or effective.

One might respond to Gadamer's emphasis on our prior hermeneutic involvement, whether in the experience of art or elsewhere, that such involvement cannot but remain subjective simply on the grounds that it is always determined by our particular dispositions to experience things in certain ways rather than others our involvement, one might say, is thus always based on subjective prejudice.

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