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subjective judgment

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subjective
adjective
uk /səbˈdʒek.tɪv/ us /səbˈdʒek.tɪv/
influenced by or based on personal beliefs or feelings, rather than based ...
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judgment
noun
uk /ˈdʒʌdʒ.mənt/ us /ˈdʒʌdʒ.mənt/
the ability to form valuable opinions and make ...
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Examples of subjective judgment


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In the latter cases the appearance problems giving rise to a request for cosmetic surgery are a matter entirely of subjectivejudgment.
This procedure for burst detection matched our "visual" subjectivejudgment of "burstiness" based on observation of raw data.
Prior to the 1980s, literature reviews were typically narrative, with the search process driven by the subjectivejudgment of reviewers (20;25).
This strategy would introduce an element of subjectivejudgment, which would have to be taken into account if the data were used for comparative analysis.
Excluding available information as the frequentist approach does is just as much a subjective judgment as including it explicitly and is less defensible.
The defence that is allowed depends on the subjectivejudgment of the individual judge who is directing the jury in a specific case.
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Of course, all this is subjectivejudgment.
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This information could not be obtained without excessive expenditure and would in any case be a matter of subjectivejudgment.
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Is there a set of rules, or will a subjectivejudgment be made?
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They are clearly open to misuse—intentionally or not—because they are open to use on the subjectivejudgment of police officers.
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All those are matters of subjectivejudgment.
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This again is a subjectivejudgment about which one can argue.
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It should not be done by a statutory body taking a subjectivejudgment about the public interest.
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This matter of how much importance is attached to preserving a particular piece of the countryside is necessarily primarily a matter of subjectivejudgment.
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There is also the professional subjectivejudgment of the inspectorate itself.
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Whether that is harmful or not is, to some extent, a subjectivejudgment.
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We feel that this could be a very subjectivejudgment as to what is replacement and what is new investment.
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It is an exceedingly subjectivejudgment, yet that is how the "sus" law operates.
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It must be a subjectivejudgment and my noble friend has made his position clear in his characteristic way.
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This is no longer a matter of subjectivejudgment and opinion; it is based upon thoroughly researched and substantiated facts.
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