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subjectively

[suhb-jek-tiv-lee] / səbˈdʒɛk tɪv li /


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Nelson explained that household chaos -- subjectively reported by household caregivers -- is a valuable measure of people's perceptions of their environment and their own stress levels.

From Science Daily

And the fact that we all share the same physical space and physical world, but we all experience reality so entirely individually and subjectively just from our own little brain bubbles.

From Los Angeles Times

That was intentional, Nolan has said, as he wanted to document Oppenheimer’s “experience subjectively.”

From New York Times

And what I learn every day is that my audience is experiencing it subjectively.

From Los Angeles Times

There will still a committee, subjectively selecting some of the teams.

From Washington Times