subjectively in A Sentence

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    You will be Subjectively alive after your death.

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    The assessment of a situation as Subjectively insignificant.

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    And what is the difference between treating them objectively and Subjectively?

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    Subjectively: a veil effect that I personally like, but others may not understand.

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    While the‘micro' prefix has been used Subjectively to mean small, standardizing on length scales avoids confusion.

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    Sleep can last a few seconds, but Subjectively leave a feeling of a few hours full.

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    This allowed artists to depict Subjectively what they saw with their"tacit imperatives of taste and conscience.

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    They have given up on the choices they should Subjectively make and the road they should walk.

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    All men come to love God only under compulsion from their surroundings, and not one Subjectively strives to cooperate.

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    Subjectively the unit feels snappy enough while on AC power, but less so when it's trying to preserve battery life.

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    Aggravation- It is an exaggeration by the subject of the described severity of symptoms that are actually present or Subjectively felt.

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    Often, the conviction is carried out Subjectively, that is, without analyzing the situation because of which the person caused disapproval.

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    Blue light was also associated with decreased feelings of sleepiness and decreased delta(“slow-wave”) brain activity while awake, suggesting that blue light enhances alertness both Subjectively and objectively.

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    Sony and its PlayStation family of consoles are home to a lot of exclusive games, which happen to span across a series of genres, delivering Subjectively unique gameplay.

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    If it were clear that the subjective experience of free will could not possibly be an illusion, then nothing we are Subjectively sure of could be an illusion.

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    In fact, each person reacts Subjectively to the administration of the drug manifesting side effects that are different in type and intensity, or not manifesting them at all.

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    As stated earlier different Jats claim theirs to be the superior than the other Jats and therefore the caste system even today is not always interpreted objectively by Indians but Subjectively.

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    You feel Subjectively that you have gotten used to it, but there is absolutely no evidence that you actually do get used to it and a lot of evidence for the contrary.

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    The key, it appears, is to interpret events from a more non-threatening frame, since“the impact of adversity depends on its perceived meaning- how it is Subjectively construed” Walton & Cohen, 2011, p.

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    A recent large meta-analysis(a study of research studies) that included 70 independent prospective(following people longitudinally) studies representing 3,407, 134 participants, revealed a significant effect of social isolation- whether measured objectively or Subjectively- on mortality.

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    Creative thinking is one of the forms of the individual's mental activity, which is characterized by the creation of a Subjectively new object and the appearance of new growths directly in the cognitive activity related to its creation.

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    But the difficulty comes from the fact that such subjective factors must necessarily be assessed Subjectively, by the particular individuals sitting in the Yale or Columbia admissions offices, and their cultural or ideological background may heavily taint their decision-making.

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    Bat sonar, though clearly a form of perception, is not similar in its operation to any sense that we possess, and there is no reason to suppose that it is Subjectively like anything we can experience or imagine.”.

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    But bat sonar, though' clearly a form of perception, is not similar in its operation to any sense that we possess, and there is no reason to suppose that it is Subjectively like anything we can experience or imagine.

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    As Andrew Gumpert of Columbia Pictures wrote in one of the emails,“Sam and Daniel don't like the Sony phone for the film(the thinking, Subjectively/objectively is that James Bond only uses the‘best,' and in their minds, the Sony phone is not the‘best').”.

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