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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151. The subjective role of the intelligentsia describes their self-perception, their hopes, their dreams, their motives.
152. The explanation for this apparent paradox is provided by the distinction between the subjective and the objective role of historical figures.
153. One of the questions most central to this research was whether drivers can generally report fluctuating levels of subjective risk.
154. They were also starting to analyse subjective experiences of gender, and were finding traditional psychological accounts of them inadequate.
155. This chapter has reviewed a wide range of research which may bear on relationships between subjective risk and memory for driving situations.
156. Amor matris: subjective and objective genitive.
157. Doubt and certitude are subjective reactions to the evidence.
158. And the subjective aggressivity is an important aspect.
159. Semantic differential (SD) method is a most commonly used method in subjective sound quality and sound perception assessment.
160. Solipsism is basically what you get when you try to interpret subjective reality through an objective lens .
161. Objective To study the relation between the visual evoked potential ( VEP ) and subjective vision.
162. Subjective and objective results after bilateral cochlear implantation in adults.
163. These problems mainly result from the interweaving of curriculum theories, the ambiguity of the curriculum contents, and the subjective misplay on the practitioners' part, etc.
164. The subjective map research should be introduced to the major content of the cartographical research.
165. A 41 year-old female suffered from right eye proptosis with spontaneous, subjective bruit noise after car accident.
166. Experimental results show that this proposed metric is perceptually meaningful because it corresponds well with subjective evaluation.
167. While chart patterns may appear to be the simplest form of technical analysis, the subjective, left-brained nature of these techniques makes it easy for traders to make a mistake.
168. In this paper, a general formula for information content of random vector field under certain subjective condition is derived.
169. In an objective sense, the movie is only so-so, but it's a lot more interesting when viewed through a subjective lens.
170. The image rebuild with this method accord with the subjective characteristic of the human eye, having dispelled a block effect completely, the code efficiency of the image is improved greatly too.
171. Loss can be measured either in financial terms or with a subjective measurement scale with respect to the asset.
172. It's of Heidegger's question how to move from the subjective world of consciousness, Language and so on to the noumenal world.
173. For some public risks, two common characteristics are a potential for catastrophic costs, and a low" subjective" probability( lacking a solid actuarial basis) of the catastrophic outcome.
174. Color fastness is a very important index to assess the quality of textiles. Currently the color fastness was received by specialist eyeballing. The results can be affected by some subjective factors.
175. Megestrol acetate can improve the behavior status and work capacity greatly, and assist the patients with advanced cancer to gain subjective and active cognition about their objective living status.
176. Therefore, the establishment of the convergent philosophical system of subjective materialism will bring about a revolution in the 21st-century philosophy.
177. To some extension, this kind of risk is subjective, and only can be produced by the policy-holder. The last chapter discusses subrogation,(http://sentencedict.com/subjective.html) which is also special.
178. Our one-eighth inch spacer made a fairly dramatic difference in subjective friction, but we could not test it installed in a car to see how different it would feel on the road.
179. In fact the pressure comes from subjective feelings and the aftermath of the unmerited reaction.
180. It builds the base in human vision mode, can offer evaluation of as subjective as the mankind vision to agree, but reduplicative , objective picture quality measures an outcome.
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