subjective view

collocation in English

meaningsofsubjectiveandview

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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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view
noun
uk
/vjuː/
us
/vjuː/
an opinion, belief, or idea, or a way of thinking ...
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(Definition ofsubjectiveandviewfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofsubjective view

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It is a subjective standard, but thesubjectiveviewis that of the patient, not the proxy.
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Rather, membership of the group is both an individualsubjectiveviewand subject to conferment by at least some members of that group.
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Rural older people'ssubjectiveviewof their social contacts, including those with family members, produces rather mixed findings.
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For an agent'ssubjectiveviewthey are equivalent.
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Although this is not the place to attempt to rebut the sceptics'ssubjectiveview, the argument here implies an objective view of fundamental values.
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Therefore, thesubjectiveviewof those receiving the treatment, was the specific concern of the present study.
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The survivors made more optimistic appraisals of their mental and physical health than the deceased, whosesubjectiveviewof their health realistically adjusted to their decreased functional abilities.
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Please note that the evaluations included in columns 5-9 of the table providesubjectiveviewof the authors.
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What may be asubjectiveviewmay not be upheld by the landlord.
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It would seem from press reports—they have not been denied—that the probation officer in question took asubjectiveview.
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That is not just asubjectiveviewof mine.
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If we are talking about discretion, it is asubjectiveviewof the merits of an application for naturalisation.
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Cameras used for such purposes are much more reliable and effective than an individual person appointed to give asubjectiveview.
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Asubjectiveviewof the public's emotional engagement surely cannot be a valid criterion for a decision affecting the liberty of the individual.
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That is asubjectiveview: one man's loophole is another man's safeguard.
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Ultimately, one must take asubjectiveviewof the issue.
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It is not simply a matter of an independent person or arbitrator taking asubjectiveview.
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There is no good reason to accept this provision just because someone's strictlysubjectiveviewis that it is consistent with the agreement.
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People have a verysubjectiveviewof what is and is not legible.
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