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    subjective


    1. Laws were put in place to uphold peace, but when morality and law is subjective, and pride and conquest are the root of your nation, peace is impossible


    2. Self-testing methods are more subjective than any of


    3. He took out his pocket watch, opened it and read again, Time is the uniquely subjective phenomenon


    4. may be subjective and influenced by the fact


    5. Subjective math = infinity?


    6. Relativity only of the subjective and objective?


    7. subjective impression, but many other tourists


    8. Tohm laughed aloud, “Yes, Time is the uniquely subjective phenomenon


    9. Having said that, there is nothing wrong with the accumulation of material wealth or attainment of popularity per se, for the idea of ‘right’ or ‘wrong’ is subjective


    10. experience of rock is entirely subjective and internal

    11. for the observer to have anything except a subjective


    12. He hoped the ship had been affected to the same degree – that their subjective time was only counted in days – otherwise their corpses should have been retrieved by the B’tari recon crew


    13. After a few subjective days the illusion of a body had mostly gone; only when asleep did he have the feeling of being whole, although without the sense of heft and effort of movement of his waking memories – they were fading as if now becoming an unhelpful irrelevance


    14. had become less loving and more interested in vague subjective


    15. ‘Outside is a somewhat subjective term to use


    16. Character, on the other hand, is a qualitative or subjective standard incapable of being measured although it is correctly understood that some people possess more Character than others


    17. Neither are easy to achieve, however, inclined, as many of us are, to embrace subjective viewpoints that seldom have anything to do with the (true) ―nature of things,‖ that is to say, as ―things‖ really are rather than how they appear to be or what we would like them to be


    18. ―Truth‖ or Wisdom, in the conventional sense, is an approximation of Truth‘s essential designs, although an important starting-point in providing reasonable guidelines in the manner a morally, well-ordered society should properly conduct itself, however subjective such notions oftentimes appear


    19. In this manner, a quality perceived, if not completely understood, is considered subjective and therefore resistant to precise measurement; that is to say, (sentient) ideas do not share (intrinsic) equal value or meaning


    20. ‖ Instead, Evil has acquired a subjective meaning; that is to say, lacking certitude or prone to conventional (or essential) assumptions whose questionable propositions render formal interpretations problematical, if not (morally or ethically) judgmental because of their underlying ―uncertainty,‖ thereby raising the question: what constitutes Good, for that matter? Plato argued that ―which we call evil is merely ignorance and that good is that which everyone desires‖

    21. It merely imitates life in a manner that, however vague, is predicated on pictorial observations combined with (subjective) serial impressions formed by an individual over the course of his or her lifetime; that is to say, based on that individual‘s pre-conceived ideas


    22. As a group they tend to think subjective about the world and not objectively


    23. It isn‘t difficult to imagine where the subjective components of such ―testing‖ might otherwise lead


    24. For the sake of the student as well as the community, our schools need to place less emphasis on subjective (or feel good) ―requirements‖ while placing greater emphasis on what should be their most provocative challenge; quickening every child‘s underlying talents and developing them to their fullest potential


    25. Otherwise g’s are purely subjective, and observations vary from pilot to pilot


    26.  How happy you feel now, using a subjective assessment on a scale of -10 (the most unhappy you have ever been) to +10 (the happiest you have been)


    27.  How stressed you feel now, again on a subjective scale of 0 to 10


    28. My interpretation of Fort’s work is that, “Under certain circumstances of human perception, everything is completely subjective


    29. NLP is a vast subjective field


    30. The second actuation happens when the value is subjective, that is, the system generates income that guarantees the usufruct of the total wealth of a country for any citizen or person, without generating inflation independently that the prices oscillate according to law of the supply and demand

    31. Is adult's subjective influence the learning state, the adult's subjective let adults learning a bit does not adapt, so study up to the same time, and children have the difference


    32. Want to have a good state of learning, to learn from children, less subjective, it's easy to learn quickly and improve the quality of learning


    33. And play a major role is self's subjective state of mind and emotions, the feeling of the


    34. subjective feelings experience depends on the quality of the self's subjective state of mind and emotion, experience refers to the quality of numbness, sexual excitement, sexual pleasure of


    35. Subjective state of mind and emotions and rapidly changing, but these are not


    36. The subjective life is as important as the daily round, and periods of quietude for inner activity are essential for a balanced life


    37. as a subjective and an evasive walk


    38. mind-made, subjective, enclosed within the mind, fragmentary,


    39. Q: Admitted that the world in which I live is subjective and par-


    40. M: It is illusory as long as it is subjective and to that extent only

    41. M: Everything is subjective, but the real is objective


    42. Q: What is real, the subjective or the objective? I am inclined to


    43. reality for your inner, subjective states and deny all reality to the


    44. M: Both the subjective and the objective are changeful and


    45. Reality is beyond the subjective and ob-


    46. subjective, that what is seen or heard, touched or smelt, felt or


    47. M: Reality is neither subjective nor objective, neither mind nor


    48. mental, neither objective nor subjective, it is the root of matter


    49. deals with experience, and experience is subjective


    50. Yours is altogether a subjective









































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    Synonyms for "subjective"

    immanent subjective prejudiced individual personal fancied imaginary mental unreal imagined contemplative inherent substantial

    "subjective" definitions

    taking place within the mind and modified by individual bias


    of a mental act performed entirely within the mind