Antonym: objective. Similar words: objective, subject, subject to, be subject to, objection, detective, protective, perspective. Meaning: [səb'dʒektɪv] adj. 1. taking place within the mind and modified by individual bias 2. of a mental act performed entirely within the mind.
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121. In fact our subjective judgement is probably wrong by an even greater margin.
122. The subjective experience of individual actors is brought together with the objective reality of public issues.
123. The subjective theory, for example, when put to work on causation by a proponent, renders causation subjective.
124. Age is the most obvious factor that will change the subjective interpretation of events.
125. But then, for each division of service, a subjective analysis is provided, e.g. salaries, premises, etc.
126. Upholders of the scientific faith shudder at the implications of having to mix it with such irredeemably subjective and impure elements.
127. Thus judgements are made on subjective grounds concerning the performance of the individual and this will be open to interpretation.
128. Comparisons can be made and standards judged on quantitive data rather than on subjective opinion.
129. The descriptions, far from gesturing to an external or subjective reality, merely affirm their own status as verbally constructed artefacts.
130. Ishmael, consequently, also investigates the antithetical approach, the method of pure subjective perception.
131. Inevitably this leads to the question of injecting matters of a subjective nature into the account.
132. We just need to add something else, some new fundamental principles, to bridge the gap between neuroscience and subjective experience.
133. Because of the subjective nature of the experience, pain tends to be enhanced by anxiety and stressful situations.
134. We were particularly interested in the practices' subjective assessments of the impact of this change on practice management and patient care.
135. Our objective measures of light intensity would be discarded if they universally gave answers that contradicted our subjective experiences.
136. Inevitably, follow up appointments were given to some extent on a subjective basis according to the laser endoscopist's previous experience.
137. The findings of this questionnaire do not unfortunately enable us to assess such subjective impressions.
138. Each year, a decision is taken, often on a highly subjective basis, on our continuing worth.
139. Accruing depreciation, stock valuations, provisions for doubtful debts, etc., are subjective judgements which make historic cost profit subjective.
140. The fact that there were generally fluctuations in rated subjective risk might appear to contradict zero-risk theory.
141. Some ethologists favour a purely quantitative approach, while others prefer a more subjective treatment.
142. The truth is[Sentencedict.com], he just grosses me out -- this is purely subjective.
143. The task of the social sciences is seen by Schutz to be the understanding of the subjective meaning of social action.
144. It has an irritatingly small backspace key and I think it has a horrible plastic feel, but this is purely subjective.
145. The central point in this context is, however, the role of subjective risk in the two theories.
146. The subjective judgement of an alien with a lifetime of a million centuries will be quite different.
147. Beyond this, however(http://Sentencedict.com), many of the claims were supported by anecdotal and subjective impressions only.
148. However, there are serious drawbacks to this approach which relies very much on the analyst's interpretational skills and subjective judgement.
149. These interpretations, however, are based on the assumption that there were no effects of subjective risk in Study 2.
150. The selection is both practical and literary, subjective and eclectic.
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