Sentence examples for subjective reference from inspiring English sources

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Deprivation has no covert or subjective reference; punishment is an objectively judged loss or burden imposed on a convicted offender.

The later scholastics, in their quest for a meta-language purified of subjective reference, had reinvented Latin as a wholly artificial construction closed to outsiders.

The unexpected finding of an increase in the subjective reference when the number task is presented second and the monotonic increase with SOA suggest a small departure from the purely passive sequential model and may involve a role of attention in the perception of numerosity which would be interesting to explore and study in detail in further investigations.

In this study, we calibrated subjects, presenting them the reference (in the same visual display as the stimuli used in the experiment) before the beginning of each experimental block and, indeed, we observed that the subjective reference is very close to the objective reference.

Automated analysis techniques offer advantages of repeatability and consistency, and, although not better than trained graders, particularly in identifying all MA, they avoid the variability inherent to human grading, which has its own subjective reference standards.

Three clusters of responder characteristics influencing TTO scores may be distinguished: (i) the demographic characteristics age, gender, and marital status [ 6]; (ii) health status [ 7, 8] and health related characteristics (such as BMI) [ 9]; and (iii) subjective reference points for future length and quality of life [ 10– 10].

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To compare the results of the MEG measurements with the scale values of the subjective preference, combinations of a reference stimulus (Δt1=0 ms) and test stimuli (Δt1=0, 5, 20, 60, and 100 ms) were presented alternately 50 times, and the MEGs were analyzed.

The concept, with a subjective or objective reference (sometimes the two are identified), has figured prominently in mystical thought in many historical periods and parts of the world.

The large for gestational age variable is usually defined on the basis of local growth charts specific for gender and gestational age [ 27] and thus the definition of large for gestational age infants is subjective to the reference adopted.

Whether or not someone "likes" or "dislikes" something is subjective and, without reference to specific criteria, it's difficult for the person to understand what to improve upon.

Review of character (4) finds that, aside from its subjective phrasing, it references a range of continuous variation within Allosauroidea and is not recovered as diagnostic of Acrocanthosaurus atokensis.

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