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subjective

[suhb-jek-tiv] / səbˈdʒɛk tɪv /


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The nature of football means subjective decision making is always going to be contested - handballs, penalties and what is or isn't a booking.

From BBC

Samuel Johnson’s “Dictionary of the English Language,” published in 1755, applied the term fashionable to people above the “vulgar” and below “nobility,” a very subjective space.

From The Wall Street Journal

This shows that the calculation is subjective and reflects valuation estimates for the company’s vast number of subsidiaries.

From Barron's

If it requires only the capacity for subjective experience, then many animals almost certainly do.

From Los Angeles Times

In his work, Eastwick argues that desirability is subjective and unpredictable — and that all anyone really wants is a secure attachment bond that sustains them through good and bad seasons.

From Los Angeles Times