subjective assessment
collocation in Englishmeaningsofsubjectiveandassessment
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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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assessment
noun[C or U]
uk/əˈses.mənt/us/əˈses.mənt/
the act of judging or deciding the amount, value, quality, or importance of something, or the judgment or decision that ...
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(Definition ofsubjectiveandassessmentfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Among the legacy markers for the lifecourse, thesubjectiveassessmentof pension inadequacy had a persistent effect on a person's quality of life.
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This analysis revealedsubjectiveassessmentof physical health to be significantly related to depression.
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There are many difficulties inherent in dealing with asubjectiveassessmentof listed symptoms.
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It includes: anthropometric measurement, a dietary questionnaire, and global andsubjectiveassessment(self-perception of health and nutrition).
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Initially, we set the parameters to match those obtained for the first-order gratings and made asubjectiveassessmentof the neuron's response.
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Subjectiveassessmentof symptoms and signs means that often correct diagnosis relies on the awareness and sympathies of the attending healthcare professional.
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The study was carried out to determine how feasible pad tests would be for inpatients, as an alternative tosubjectiveassessment.
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Thesubjectiveassessmentof one's financial situation only makes a small contribution to the model.
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Visualisation from an amorphous silicon panel was assessed usingsubjectiveassessmentscale by 3 independent observers.
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Each attribute has an associated weight that indicates thesubjectiveassessmentof the attribute in question.
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It's asubjectiveassessment, a question of quality of life and satisfaction.
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Students gave information on their personal use of media and details about the purpose and frequency of their usage, and also provided asubjectiveassessmentof their media competency.
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Implicit weightings determined by one of the assessor according to the relative importance he confers to each item (subjectiveassessment) were thus used.
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The splendid section on thesubjectiveassessmentof aircraft noise points to the importance of turbulence in the lower atmosphere in determining the subjective reaction to sonic boom.
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Judgment of efficiency depends on a combination ofsubjectiveassessmentbased on recognised experience and expertise and quantitative measurement.
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You will not get it if there is harassment, and yet there cannot but be harassment when thissubjectiveassessmentis made.
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That is a better, more certain and more reliable safeguard than asubjectiveassessmentof the suitability of the operator.
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Proposed works must be properly engineered and environmentally acceptable, and that is inevitably a moresubjectiveassessment.
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If it were the buyer, that would be a verysubjectiveassessmentand it would create great uncertainty.
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