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Discover Ludwig'subjectiveness' is a correct and usable word in written English.
You can use it to refer to the quality of being influenced by personal feelings, opinions, or prejudices. For example: "Although there is much subjectiveness in the selection process, each applicant is given a fair chance to showcase their skills."
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subjectiveness
noun
The quality of being subjective.
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Up to now, the FASB has been chary of using the notion of control, rather than ownership, to decide on consolidation, because of its subjectiveness.
But the subjectiveness of the B.C.S. has given us only arguments, not a clear national champion, and the lack of head-to-head matchups leaves us with little but preconceived notions, skewing our understanding of which team is best.
It is a pleasure when the subjectiveness of the teams playing is not a factor — all the coaches' lobbying, all the news media asking about various scenarios.
To the Editor: There is sadness in Judge Sonia Sotomayor's aggressive denial of subjectiveness in the interpretation of the law.
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