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This status quo, however, may be subject to subjective interpretation.
Nonetheless, although we developed a standardized questionnaire and we invited the managers of the GAU to answer it by consulting their health care professional teams, there was room for subjective interpretation by the manager that could not be verified through the governmental database.
The council can revoke the licence of a newspaper on wide grounds open to subjective interpretation.
A subjective interpretation is something that can be seen differently by different observers.
The court ruled it could not unseal the records based on the "subjective interpretation of his religion".
Howard Wasserman, a First Amendment scholar at Florida International University's law school, noted that video recordings were not free from subjective interpretation.
The presence of a response is based on the tester's subjective interpretation of the waveform.
It's very hard to scientifically assess something based on someone's subjective interpretation of an unspecified term, as some have noticed.
Lowe explained: "The dream of the Greek sculptors in the past was to create a realism that went beyond subjective interpretation.
Not all of these decisions will be based on evidence of harm or illegality, but on a subjective interpretation of a fluid set of rules.
But the room for subjective interpretation of the rules has been shrinking since Darell Garretson took over as supervisor of officials in the early 1980's.
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