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Officials conceded that the second and third groups involved a more subjective evaluation than the first.
This factor reflects subjective evaluations of membership within the Pacific group.
Researchers also made subjective evaluations of the programs.
He also said it was impracticable for anyone to decide who should be eligible without some subjective evaluation.
Of course, there is a whole world of much more subjective evaluation beyond these fundamental principles.
It is this subjective evaluation that determines whether retirement results in personal satisfaction or emotional stress.
By using the reasonable person standard, the courts instead use an objective tool and avoid such subjective evaluations.
It can involve controlled laboratory experiments, subjective evaluations by people, or field testing.
But to sue the doctors involved, he said, is "very hard to do, simply because so much medicine is a matter of subjective evaluation."
Subjective evaluation attempts to measure how well an audio component performs according to the human ear.
It allowed the hearing judges to call in their own experts or use other "subjective evaluations" to determine an offender's risk.
Subjective evaluation does not mean that the results of properly conducted comparisons will be either unreliable or inaccurate.
Shouldn't that take precedence over any subjective evaluation?
Ranking, the study says, is a "nonjudgmental mathematical process"; ratings are "subjective evaluations."
At that level, he said, the "objective evaluation" gives way to "subjective evaluation" about his management ability.
A milestone plan would have to rely on regular, subjective evaluations - a common feature elsewhere in the American workplace.
"The original subjective evaluation of the situation by the decision-maker is critical in the creative strategic management.
Claims that some television programs are of higher quality include a number of subjective evaluations and value judgements.
He said that this was a subjective evaluation, but that he believed the company should have let the investors decide.
That system relied on an engineer's subjective evaluation of components, expressed in four categories: poor, fair, good and very good.
And there is yet another obvious component to cosmetic work that makes the world of plastic surgery so complex: the subjective evaluation of beauty.
A person's behaviour is determined by a subjective evaluation of the strength of the correlation between:
"Obviously, it's a subjective evaluation," Baird said.
In spite of those recommendations, place descriptions often contain subjective evaluations, travel advice, advertisements, etc..
Religious fanaticism is a subjective evaluation defined by the culture context that is performing the evaluation.