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- I think it's subjective. [bell dings]
I would guess this is subjective
It is quite subjective and it can be hard to define, or even to recognise when it's happening.
Because it is so subjective, I think the courts have struggled to want to define it really strictly.
use quite a few flawed assumptions in my opinion, completely ignore personal subjective experience
Your experience of space and time became subjective.
Your experience of space and time became subjective.
It seems connected up with a stranger, more internal, more subjective kind of logic
And the way the end of that film worked, Leonardo DiCaprio's character, Cobb, he was off with his kids, he was in his own subjective reality,
And the way the end of that film worked, Leonardo DiCaprio's character, Cobb, he was off with his kids, he was in his own subjective reality,
During the course of the 19th century, passports didn't include photos that described the individual, their nose, their chin, their complexion, and so forth, often in very subjective or vague language, so the nose is average or normal, which I don't know what that tells anybody.
so forth, often in various sort of subjective or vague language.
It's all subjective.
It's all subjective.
Yet what defines a trauma is not so much an objective score on a scale of awfulness as a subjective impression that an incident is too difficult for us to make sense of is too much at odds with our models of reality and poses to greater risk to our hopes of ourselves and those we want to love.
As a concept, it can't exist, because poker has a random element and is a subjective decision-making process.
As a concept, it can't exist, because poker has a random element and is a subjective decision-making process.