(d) NON-SENSATIONAL ELEMENTS IN PERCEPTION.--When we perceive any object of a familiar kind, much of what appears
subjectively to be immediately given is really derived from past experience.
He was, in fact, commanding destiny,
subjectively. He did not really care for any of the things of mere earth, he was in the clouds and looked down on all the weaknesses and wants of us poor mortals.
Andrew Caldecott QC, acting for Attorney General Geoffrey Cox, told the Old Bailey Robinson's actions were "
subjectively reckless."
Although we loathe finger-pointing when there is a problem, owed to our habitual tendencies to deal with issues
subjectively rather than objectively, some of PM Khan's words ring true.
A state jurisdiction exercise through territorial principle is based on territorial boundaries within the state and if a crime happens in more than one country than it would apply
subjectively and objectively to apprehend offenders.
Arguments should be responded to objectively and professionally and not
subjectively in a predisposed manner.
Previous research suggests that dark chocolate, containing between 70 and 85 per cent cocoa solids, is associated with an improvement in
subjectively assessed fatigue in people with chronic fatigue syndrome (ME).
Yet the belief is made widespread that terror is what can force the authorities into doing certain
subjectively desired things.
The study also found correlation between what an anesthesia provider
subjectively feels using a standard loss-of-resistance syringe and the objective measurements displayed by the CompuFlo instrument when pressure changes, which offers quantifiable confirmation and confidence the epidural space has been properly accessed.
The success or failure of the Pakatan Harapan government in fulfilling the 10 promises in its manifesto within 100 days of its administration needs to decided by the people and would have to be viewed
subjectively, said Deputy Communication and Multimedia Minister Eddin Syazlee Shith.
* Use compensations and promotions to make progress measurable and to create "level playing fields" as defined by the "wronged parties." This really means "more for me" and less for everyone else with "justice," again, defined
subjectively by one side.
Unlike any other scoring method, Empirix's approach provides a single score, called "QoE Index", that can estimate the overall acceptability of a service as perceived
subjectively by the end user, based on passive and, optionally, active measurements.