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  • As a broadcaster, a lot of subjectiveness goes with it.
  • This demonstrates WP : OWN and the inherent subjectiveness of such a list.
  • My only subjectiveness is that I like Linda, and Linda asked me to help her.
  • The subjectiveness of justifiability cuts both ways, and reasonableness goes to the probability of actual reliance.
  • There are not a sufficient number of references, especially in the free dance, which means too much subjectiveness.
  • The arguments concerning the article's inherent subjectiveness are convincing . karate 15 : 26, 7 December 2011 ( UTC)
  • He called Hamsun " the father of the modern school of literature in every respect _ his subjectiveness . . . his use of flashbacks, his lyricism ."
  • Isaac Bashevis Singer called Hamsun " the father of the modern school of literature in his every aspect his subjectiveness, his fragmentariness, his use of flashbacks, his lyricism.
  • House decries the use of entirely rational methods when applied to evaluations; indeed, he recommends a degree of subjectiveness, because evaluations like " Follow Through " cannot exist outside deeply held values.
  • :Tempted as I am to launch into a lengthy spiel on the subjectiveness of tempo perception, I'll just try to answer Juuitchan's question : as far as I and several musician friends know, there is no specific jargon term for what is being described.
  • These include : discontinuous jumps when there is an observation, the probabilistic element introduced upon observation, the subjectiveness of requiring an observer, the difficulty of defining a measuring device, and to the necessity of invoking classical physics to describe the " laboratory " in which the results are measured.