This solution is somewhat unsatisfactory, given that a judge may not always be present, and that "defensive play" is a subjective notion.
So invariably, you end up with a subjective notion of what "complex" is, and you cannot possibly get around it.
Being based on the paddler's movement, it is mostly a subjective notion.
Janya ragas whose notes are found in more than one melakarta raga are assigned (or associated) parent Melakarta based on subjective notions of similarity.
Good, tasteful and interesting are, of course, three highly subjective notions.
But relying on more sophisticated sifting by human-generated lists means depending on inescapably subjective notions of what constitutes pornography.
It violates their subjective notions of what makes sense.
West, in a sense, sides with the real resource school as defined above but establishes his position ironically with Buchanan's (1969) subjective notion of costs.
To the present day, subjective notions of the worth of human life have caused and justified the murder, genocide and exploitation of many different groups of people.
Article 11 would chain us to the feminist goal that wages should be paid on subjective notions of "equal value" rather than on objective standards of equal work.