"inherent" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- But it's not difficult to understand: In sports, despite the inherent subjectivity of calling penalties or balls and strikes, games retain their integrity because the referees and umpires are accepted as unbiased.
- But precisely because the DSM has such powerful effects on people's lives, the public must be aware of the inherent subjectivity and bias that suffuse its scientificky-sounding pages.
- And certain film makers have openly embraced this inherent subjectivity, transforming the documentary into a more personal genre - closer to the memoir or journal than the newsreel.
- One of the solutions put forward to the inherent subjectivity of ESG data is the provision of universally accepted standards for the measurement of ESG factors.
- Indeed, the subjectivity inherent in devising a detailed theory of human sexuality can be seen in the contradictory scenarios the two authors often sketch.
- Fifth, textualist and originalist doctrines may themselves produce seriously harmful consequences - outweighing whatever risks of subjectivity or uncertainty inherent in other approaches.
- Though the boundaries of societies and their cultures are indefinable and arbitrary, the subjectivity inherent in each one is palatable and can be recognized as distinct from others.
- The subjectivity inherent to the phenomenological study of religion makes complete and comprehensive understanding highly difficult.
- Apart from some inherent subjectivity in scenario design, the technique can suffer from various process and content traps.
- A problem that is encountered with tissue microarrays is antigen retrieval and the inherent subjectivity of immunohistochemistry.
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