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1 It would be easy to attribute this melancholy to purely subjective pessimism.
2 In other words, the notion of the miraculous is purely subjective .
3 It is, besides, purely subjective and therefore beside the mark.
4 Love, as I conceive it, is a purely subjective poem.
5 Was his choice of phenomena determined by purely subjective considerations?
6 In a purely subjective moment, the decision was made.
7 They seemed nothing more now than the purely subjective , impotent, illusory creatures of my temperament.
8 Sirhindi, however, dismissed this perception as purely subjective .
9 For software makers, interface design can be a tricky thing, because digital experiences are purely subjective .
10 And age is of course purely subjective .
11 The clear message sent by this ruling is that whether or not something is racist is purely subjective .
12 All this irritation is purely subjective .
13 Hence the idea of causality has a purely subjective significance, not the objective one which we ascribe to it.
14 This visual sensation of vibration is a purely subjective one, the external cause of the phenomenon is the sound.
15 Sounds, colors, ends, as well as goods and bads, were regarded as purely subjective - as mere impressions in the mind.
16 All was correct, and if of a funereal correctness to me, I am sure this effect was purely subjective .
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