Aún no tenemos significados para "more subjective".
1Recently, however, the whole affair was pulled into sharper, more subjective focus.
2The more subjective he became, the more he began to doubt himself.
3Although more subjective, there is also no consensus regarding the definition of multiresistance.
4The Grammy's is seen as more subjective whilst The Billboards are more objective.
5When you re pregnant, you're not more subjective, you're more in a sense objective.
6The scores I get are similar to the scores for the more subjective questions.
7The higher you go up the grading scale the more subjective it all becomes.
8Results: WML were associated with more subjective cognitive failures.
9And the longer he sat there, the longer he watched, the more subjective he became.
10Other, more subjective impressions are more difficult to evaluate.
11Even in its lyrics, Arabic poetry is still more subjective than the Hebrew of the Bible.
12He resolved to make a more subjective and experimental film than anything he had attempted previously.
13Sensations are, according to Aubert, still more subjective.
14This uses usual indicators like unemployment, income levels, and household ownership, but also some more subjective measures.
15Never was there a more subjective writer.
16While the principles of modern medicine are rooted in science, its practice can be a more subjective exercise.
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