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Subjectivity
Subjectivity meaning
The state of being subjective. | A subjective thought or idea.
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Example sentences (20)
In recent years, the samba school league has adopted changes to limit subjectivity, but skepticism about scoring remains — not least because of its checkered past.
Subjectivity in survey data cannot be avoided.
The immeasurable value in encountering any of these writers — or spending time with any serious creative, intellectual or spiritual work — comes from cultivating the radical subjectivity that is our birthright as humans, the burden we carry for all time.
We use this student comment as a reflection of the subjectivity of how the pedagogical decisions are made in teaching “true science” vs what existing scientific knowledge tells us.
Fiction, because of its ability to capture subjectivity, is, I imagine, particularly good at telling us what it’s like to be ill.
One typical feature of human subjectivity in language is the use of personal pronouns.
Over time, the subjectivity of morphological analysis has led to a convoluted family tree for termites.
But his is a very special, almost unique form of expression of revolutionary subjectivity and identity.
From behind the camera, Gary has been able to create work that explores and reclaims Black women’s subjectivity.
Right from the film's first words, "I don't understand," Kurosawa makes clear will examine subjectivity and perception.
When it comes to evil, there can be no subjectivity or discussion.
For Riley, the controversies are as much a function of understanding that some decisions, like offside, are grounded in fact while others are always likely to retain a degree of subjectivity.
I was grappling with ideas of subjectivity and objectivity, and reaching the point where I understood that, no matter where I was, I was always photographing my own experience.
We would speak French, drink Portuguese wine and, after dessert, create a performance about feminine subjectivity.
And so I've always had this sense that plants have their own point of view or subjectivity and that we're not the only perceiving subject on the planet.
Due to its subjectivity, comedy is far too ephemeral and open to multiple interpretations for it to function as a vehicle for causing offence as, by its very nature, it traditionally (and paradoxically) confirms and subverts.
However, some amount of subjectivity and discretion is possible in these decisions and, it would appear, in the court’s decision-making.
In fact director Koji Segawa has crafted a finely tuned piece that turns on the main character’s subjectivity and possible madness.
It’s a power that represses our inner self and empties our subjectivity through a imposed belief system.
These tools—while effective—have limitations due to the fragmentation of the data sources, inconsistencies in the level and quality of information available, and the locational imprecision and the subjectivity of the observations.