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.