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Subjectively meaning
In a subjective manner.
Synonyms of Subjectively
Example sentences (20)
Whatever amount of money he was paid, Bishop Mukonori cannot subjectively claim to be calling for a false dialogue which he falsely hopes he will be allowed to falsely mediate.
Add to this many of the parameters integrated into CVSS were always interpreted subjectively (different analysts come up with different scores) and it’s clear why CVSS was crying out for change.
I subjectively treasure this film because of this tribute to Wolverine, although I know is not the best Marvel picture per se.
Many foods stink, subjectively, to someone or other.
Subjectively, except for the 450GB write, which is heavily dependent on the amount of NAND on board, you’d never be able to tell most NVMe SSDs apart in real-world use.
This is assessed subjectively by a radiologist looking at the degree of “whiteness”.
This isn’t necessarily a problem — not all books are for all readers, and that’s fine — but it does explain why some critics might, subjectively, find “No Judgment” to be too niche.
However these are not fundamentally referred to as “weird” subjectively.
In the hands of the right liberal judge, the ERA could become another weapon against women-only spaces and religious liberty, if “women” is interpreted to include men who subjectively claim to be female.
Measured subjectively and unscientifically by pure legal acumen, she was one of the two strongest lawyers.
Russell Crowe's musical career also started way back when (in the 1980s) and has been going subjectively strong until at least 2012.
We address issues subjectively with minds infested with lurking hatred.
While all opinions are subjectively equal, unsavory or demeaning opinions may easily be sacrificed on the altar of our common humanity, and in the interest of our nation with minimal inconvenience to the individual or social formation.
He said that rather than looking at it subjectively, the court faced an objective test.
Until now, the majority of politicians who have featured in deepfakes have formed part of what might be subjectively described as humour-based footage.
Yes, humans are subjectively biased.
Action is also subjectively used by anglers, as an angler might compare a given rod as "faster" or "slower" than a different rod.
After answering, the user manually reveals the answer and then tells the program (subjectively) how difficult answering was.
A person may be a national of a state, in the sense of having a formal legal relationship with it, without subjectively or emotionally feeling a part of that state.
Hunters are judged subjectively on the degree to which they meet an ideal standard of manners, style, and way of going.