subjective value
collocation in Englishmeaningsofsubjectiveandvalue
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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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value
noun
uk/ˈvæl.juː/us/ˈvæl.juː/
the amount of money that can be received ...
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(Definition ofsubjectiveandvaluefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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For example, having a relaxing massage, or even having a blissful spiritual experience hassubjectivevalue.
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A state or condition hassubjectivevalueif it involves or causes pleasure or joy for a given person.
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This function is largely symbolic, since it givessubjectivevalueto notions of what kind of linguistic community the speakers inhabit.
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Thatsubjectivevalueis not reducible to objective calculations; also, it is diminishing in the size of the probability gain.
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That is, its objective existence, together with itssubjectivevalue, stands as a "permanent memorial" (216) to the horror that it has successfully overcome.
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He works all the time, generating rights with a totalsubjectivevalueto him of $260, equal to the total market earnings he realizes.
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The task of the theorists consists "merely" in the objective aggregation of thesesubjectivevaluejudgements.
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On an individual listening basis, music still has to identify itself through its own sounds, yet thissubjectivevaluejudgement process is difficult to codify and discuss.
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We would not want important ethical decisions to be left at the mercy of questions about thesubjectivevalueof a symbol, which are likely to be intractable questions.
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As a result, it is unclear a priori whether thesubjectivevaluethat these people might assign to mangrove resources would be very low or extremely high.
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It is value-neutral in the sense that it does not refer to specific moral values nor to thesubjectivevalueas described by a person's preferences.
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According to the 'flow' view of knowledge, knowledge is not an objectively transferable asset, since the actors involved in the process addsubjectivevalue.
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He can surely see the distinction between an objective test and asubjectivevaluejudgment.
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That to some extent necessarily is asubjectivevaluejudgment.
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It deserves a period of mature consideration before we makesubjectivevaluejudgments.
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It follows from concavity that thesubjectivevalueattached to a gain of $800 is more than 80% of the value of a gain of $1,000.
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Fairness is defined based onsubjectivevaluefunctions.
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Labeling a language as corrupted is asubjectivevaluejudgement which often leads to linguistic discrimination.
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Thesubjectivevalueof a reward can also stem from the way one describes the potential reward.
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