subjective analysis उदाहरण वाक्य
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- As a theoretical term, the differences between " the polite " and " the vernacular " can be a matter of degree and subjective analysis.
- In an interview Wednesday, Ashenden said that unlike many doping tests, the new measure proves absolute results and does not require subjective analysis or comparative assessments.
- Defining'unsafe'or'unhealthy'labor conditions, however, lends itself far too much to subjective analysis by interested parties in both business and labor.
- The second stage must be a subjective analysis of social agents'dispositions to act and their categories of perception and understanding that result from their inhabiting the field.
- With a subjective analysis of election statistics, you could easily say that George W . Bush is becoming president because of the anti-Clinton vote from Cuban-Americans in Miami.
- However, Neuman says, Perot must submit to a " subjective analysis " by the commission that will decide whether he has a " realistic " chance to be elected.
- He changed the way photographic magazines tested equipment from an, at the time prevalent, subjective analysis to a more objective analysis by introducing a testing lab that could perform scientific tests on cameras, resolution tests for lenses.
- _If chemical residue from an explosive is not detected by the FBI laboratory in Washington, investigators face a possibility that the only evidence of a crime would be forensic experts'subjective analysis of the damage to metal debris.
- Left with no potential for objective improvements in quality, the industry started to concentrate on subjective analysis of designs and products which has, in some cases, led to a revival of interest in valve amplification amongst audio enthusiasts.
- Clearly, though, the smirk will return, and when it does, political spinmeisters will try to define it away as an " image problem, " a mere matter of faulty subjective analysis by pundits and voters.