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/sʌbdʒˈɛktɪvli/
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ADVERB
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in a subjective way
you cannot look at these facts subjectively
How To Use subjectively In A Sentence
- It can hardly be described as equalizing act of subjectively endorsing everyone. Hating your body is for losers*
- Subjectively it feels every bit as fast as its maker claims, but what really impresses is the torque.
- It does not feel, subjectively, like some interfering, adventitious stuff has been removed.
- The idea is that these substantive judgments are aesthetic in virtue of a special close relation to verdictive judgments of taste, which are subjectively universal. Aesthetic Judgment
- The existence of legal department is an objective phenomenon, but is also created subjectively.
- The tenability of supervisory negligence should prove that the supervisor has foreseen the fault behavior of the person under supervision subjectively and violates the official duty objectively.
- But people indulge in inter-personal comparison all the time, and there are few people who stick to their own unadulterated Utility functions, many people interpolate socially acceptable behaviour into what they really want, maybe that is the cause of "Mid-Life Crises" and the new "Quarter Life Crises", a conflict between Individual Utility Schedules and some subjectively observed Social Utility Schedule. Surveys and Happiness, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
- Our preliminary results suggest that people do subjectively find the speech clearer.
- The notion of freedom was redefined subjectively, as an inner state that can be maintained despite the vicissitudes of political life.
- On the other hand, just as comparing intrinsic qualities is subjectively unrealistic, comparing absolutes is a total waste.