subjective dimension
collocation in Englishmeaningsofsubjectiveanddimension
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subjective
adjective
uk/səbˈdʒek.tɪv/us/səbˈdʒek.tɪv/
influenced by or based on personal beliefs or feelings, rather than based ...
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dimension
noun
uk/ˌdaɪˈmen.ʃən/us/ˌdaɪˈmen.ʃən/
a measurement of something in a particular direction, especially its height, length, ...
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His approach adds asubjectivedimensionto struggles over redistribution and social justice.
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In part this is an effect of a kind of integrity - the non-scholarly ' 'exhortation from the heart, ' ' orsubjectivedimensionof leading by example.
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Itssubjectivedimensionis doubly so because two of our most insightful, and rigorous, historian/critics have shared the stage of appraisal.
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Each performance has a social consequence and asubjectivedimensioncomprising memories and self-appraisals.
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So anyone who is core poor may have to be poor on thesubjectivedimension.
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Gurwitsch (1964) offers a phenomenological analysis that may help to clarify thesubjectivedimension of these disorders and the role of context in consciousness.
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Age, like other aspects of identity, comprises both an objective and asubjectivedimension.
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This does not mean that things like promises and money have a purelysubjectivedimension.
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A furthersubjectivedimensioncan be added, in the form of customer satisfaction surveys or agent data.
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The other two ' social resource ' factors equate with negative perceptions of the individual's social world and hence reinforce the subjective dimensions of loneliness.
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I am suggesting that the objectivity of what the law signifies and how it impacts has both objective and subjective dimensions for legal professionals in trial decision-making.
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Political culture is thus the manifestation in aggregate form of the psychological and subjective dimensions of politics.
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