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subjective

[suhb-jek-tiv] / səbˈdʒɛk tɪv /


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Another weekend, and another set of subjective offside decisions.

From BBC

After being enraged by their disallowed goal at Manchester City before the international break, Liverpool got stung again by the confusing subjective offside law.

From BBC

But if your time and/or attention is limited, here is a highly subjective ranking:

From Los Angeles Times

Defenders of the tests say they offer a more objective method of assessment than the potentially anecdotal and subjective evidence of social workers and other experts.

From BBC

Its decision is subjective, unlike for other index providers, which are more mechanical in nature, based on market value.

From Barron's