Aún no tenemos significados para "purely subjective".
1It would be easy to attribute this melancholy to purely subjective pessimism.
2In other words, the notion of the miraculous is purely subjective.
3It is, besides, purely subjective and therefore beside the mark.
4Love, as I conceive it, is a purely subjective poem.
5Was his choice of phenomena determined by purely subjective considerations?
6In a purely subjective moment, the decision was made.
7They seemed nothing more now than the purely subjective, impotent, illusory creatures of my temperament.
8Sirhindi, however, dismissed this perception as purely subjective.
9For software makers, interface design can be a tricky thing, because digital experiences are purely subjective.
10And age is of course purely subjective.
11The clear message sent by this ruling is that whether or not something is racist is purely subjective.
12All this irritation is purely subjective.
13Hence the idea of causality has a purely subjective significance, not the objective one which we ascribe to it.
14This visual sensation of vibration is a purely subjective one, the external cause of the phenomenon is the sound.
15Sounds, colors, ends, as well as goods and bads, were regarded as purely subjective-asmere impressions in the mind.
16All was correct, and if of a funereal correctness to me, I am sure this effect was purely subjective.
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