Sentence examples for highly subjective of from inspiring English sources

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All highly subjective of course, we caution.

Such a rudimentary mood tracker is highly subjective, of course, and when I'm depressed I'm likely to pick a frowning face even if I'm feeling physically fine.

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The highly subjective nature of many of the costs and benefits involved in labour supply, and their dependence upon socially determined norms, strips the notion of a long-run supply price of any practical meaning.

Here is a highly subjective selection of some of his best: An unstated bias rooted deep in Australian life seemed to wish that "real" Australian history had begun with Australian respectability – with the flood of money from gold and wool, the opening of the continent, the creation of an Australian middle class.

Due to the highly subjective nature of the quality of a software system, the metrics can have a huge impact on the usefulness of the metaheuristic optimization technique, depending on how accurately they portray quality in the eyes of the user.

This criterion is omitted because of the highly subjective nature of this criterion.

This is a critical factor because of the highly subjective nature of QOL assessments.

This led to a highly subjective form of justice, an example of which was the 1656 hanging of Ann Hibbins whose offense was simply being resented by her neighbor.

It pits perceptions of self against a highly subjective view of the problem and attendant limitations.

Care, however, has to be taken when comparing questionnaire and clinically based studies for a number of reasons, for example, the highly subjective nature of dental pain and the variation in methodology when assessing DHS in different populations [ 16, 26, 27].

The majority of reconstructions of patch locations in the literature have used the highly subjective technique of delineating patches by eye (e.g., Rockland et al. 1982; Cusick and Kaas 1988a; Juliano et al. 1990; Boyd and Matsubara 1991; Levitt et al. 1994; Fujita and Fujita 1996; Puckak et al. 1996; Yoshioka et al. 1996; Malach et al. 1997; Lewis et al. 2002; Shmuel et al. 2005).

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