subjective interpretation
collocation in Englishmeaningsofsubjectiveandinterpretation
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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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interpretation
noun[C or U]
uk/ɪnˌtɜː.prəˈteɪ.ʃən/us/ɪnˌtɝː.prəˈteɪ.ʃən/
an explanation or opinion of what ...
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Examplesofsubjective interpretation
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Even here, though, a moresubjectiveinterpretationcan be envisaged, in which it is the speaker who adduces the reason for the person's departure.
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Thissubjectiveinterpretation-or perception-of blood loss is particularly important if the resulting behaviour is associated with the continued use of specific contraceptive methods.
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This vetting and the discussion that ensued provided a safeguard against overlysubjectiveinterpretation.
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This has been deliberate for it is in the estimation of the volume of blood loss thatsubjectiveinterpretationbecomes a major difficulty.
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On another, and more intrinsicallysubjectiveinterpretation, the speaker empathizes with the protagonist, reconstructing her mental processes.
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However, many of the current consumer-based methodologies are founded upon qualitative techniques and require significantsubjectiveinterpretationto turn the data into product designs.
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Unfortunately, this problem leaves the propensity approach in a condition similar to thesubjectiveinterpretationapproach.
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In its extreme case thissubjectiveinterpretationturns science into an a priori exercise.
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Instead, we suggest, the concept of ' health ' itself may take on particular sets of meanings for an age-group whosesubjectiveinterpretationof health conflicts with the objective bio-medical definition.
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Therefore, the narrator also assumes the inscrutability of the trickster persona, which necessitates analysis to mediate between conceptual intentions, their realisation through action or speech, and their eventualsubjectiveinterpretation.
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Furthermore, the question of identity cannot be evaluated simply from cultural traits, but rather from a group'ssubjectiveinterpretationof its history in relation to the external socio-political context.
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In the dog-cat model, the flow of experiences during the experiment created a dynamic fluctuation in thesubjectiveinterpretationof the stimuli to which the animal was exposed.
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Whiteley's analyses combinesubjectiveinterpretationwith music-technical description, creating a colourful and lively commentary.
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Since many of these issues are ones which rely on asubjectiveinterpretation, no comprehensive list could be compiled.
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On the other hand, the directive is not open tosubjectiveinterpretation.
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The code also proposes export guidelines, but these are ambiguous and leave too much room forsubjectiveinterpretation.
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It will particularly take time in a matter which is the subject of suchsubjectiveinterpretationas privacy is.
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We are now concerned with thesubjectiveinterpretationof the content of an advertisement, and that is different in kind.
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There might even have been calls to establish a new central regulatory authority to ensure uniform application of those many standards which requiresubjectiveinterpretation.
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It can be a type ofsubjectiveinterpretationof good words without even as much as a nod in the direction of faith.
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