subjective judgment

collocation in English

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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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judgment
noun
uk
/ˈdʒʌdʒ.mənt/
us
/ˈdʒʌdʒ.mənt/
the ability to form valuable opinions and make ...
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(Definition ofsubjectiveandjudgmentfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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In the latter cases the appearance problems giving rise to a request for cosmetic surgery are a matter entirely ofsubjectivejudgment.
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This procedure for burst detection matched our "visual"subjectivejudgmentof "burstiness" based on observation of raw data.
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Prior to the 1980s, literature reviews were typically narrative, with the search process driven by thesubjectivejudgmentof reviewers (20;25).
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This strategy would introduce an element ofsubjectivejudgment, which would have to be taken into account if the data were used for comparative analysis.
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Excluding available information as the frequentist approach does is just as much asubjectivejudgment as including it explicitly and is less defensible.
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The defence that is allowed depends on thesubjectivejudgmentof the individual judge who is directing the jury in a specific case.
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Of course, all this issubjectivejudgment.
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This information could not be obtained without excessive expenditure and would in any case be a matter ofsubjectivejudgment.
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Is there a set of rules, or will asubjectivejudgmentbe made?
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They are clearly open to misuse—intentionally or not—because they are open to use on thesubjectivejudgmentof police officers.
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All those are matters ofsubjectivejudgment.
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This again is asubjectivejudgmentabout which one can argue.
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It should not be done by a statutory body taking asubjectivejudgmentabout the public interest.
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This matter of how much importance is attached to preserving a particular piece of the countryside is necessarily primarily a matter ofsubjectivejudgment.
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There is also the professionalsubjectivejudgmentof the inspectorate itself.
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Whether that is harmful or not is, to some extent, asubjectivejudgment.
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We feel that this could be a verysubjectivejudgmentas to what is replacement and what is new investment.
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It is an exceedinglysubjectivejudgment, yet that is how the "sus" law operates.
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It must be asubjectivejudgmentand my noble friend has made his position clear in his characteristic way.
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This is no longer a matter ofsubjectivejudgmentand opinion; it is based upon thoroughly researched and substantiated facts.
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