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How to use subjectively in a sentence

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Although they were subjectively better, there was a delayed defervescence of fever even up to 7 days, whereas in 1989, this occurred in 3 days.
Peer review is a means to subjectively measure students' perceived gains from spillovers in classroom discussions.
The paddle was subjectively interpreted by handlers as being annoying to the pig.
The 30 large-capital companies are subjectively picked by the editors of the Wall Street Journal.
In pop culture practice is this emphasis on personal and subjectively intuited spirituality new?
The microvascular anatomy of the forehead was assessed subjectively with visual analysis of the various contributions to each flap.
When the same questions were asked projectively and subjectively, the questions alternated from projective to subjective.
Through these three processes, society confronts the individual as an external, subjectively opaque, and pre-emptive facticity.
In pop culture, is this emphasis on personal and subjectively intuited spirituality new?
When he writes the show he can stand back from the women he knows and view them subjectively.
On the other hand, just as comparing intrinsic qualities is subjectively unrealistic, comparing absolutes is a total waste.
Whoever takes it upon themselves to pass judgement will do so subjectively, for no matter how hard one tries, objectivity is not possible.
Among speakers of other Chinese varieties, Wu is often subjectively judged to be soft, light, and flowing.
This analysis provided a series of years subjectively classified as good or not good for wildflowers.
It does not feel, subjectively, like some interfering, adventitious stuff has been removed.
The notion of freedom was redefined subjectively, as an inner state that can be maintained despite the vicissitudes of political life.
It was maintained that emotional qualities are directly perceived in the object and not reflected upon it from subjectively experienced emotion.
Both concepts subjectively involve forms of collusion which are of the same type and differ only in their intensity and forms of expression.
This was seen in the last example with his father where she subjectively sense and configurated through intimate exchange with his father.
Look at your identity subjectively, being Australian does not mean you are Anglo-Saxon or we should place the stigma that Australians means English.
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Examples from Classical Literature
In ordinary language, the facts are objectively, rather than subjectively, determined.
There may be feelings of fluctuating fevers and chills, sweating and clamminess, though no fever is subjectively evident.
Once again, note the contrast between the standard translation and a translation that understands the genitives subjectively.
He would show them subjectively and as living impulses in himself.
This energy is subjectively and psychologically conceived as desire.
In that case he is subjectively not responsible for his immorality.
If so, he has the right to do that which subjectively he cannot do.
The onlooker, then, who knows objective oughts doesn't thereby have the information he would need to settle what the subject ought to do subjectively.
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