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Only in the subjective value the viewer places on the sight.
At the optimum point our subjective values for time are normal.
To me, those subjective values by far outweigh the scientific data we collected.
Only through voluntary exchange can you reveal individual preferences and thus know the subjective value of a good.
A subjective value was placed on the lease.
Strangeness is a subjective value, predicated on a sense of normalcy.
Certain objects assume a subjective value that places them above ordinary exchange value.
Exchange therefore appears as the means by which subjective values are overcome, and it thus the essential condition of all human relationships (1978: 82).
The subjective value of a reward can also stem from the way one describes the potential reward.
By adjusting and increasing one's attitude or subjective value of the goal, this dissonance is resolved.
The harmonic proportion is interesting, as it implies a strong commitment to the subjective values of the traders.
The decision over what "optimal" is depends on subjective value judgements made by the author of the study (Azar, 1998).
This was not a subjective value judgment, merely an observation that some cultures thrived and expanded while others failed.
It has a highly subjective value.
Labeling a language as "corrupted" is a subjective value judgement which often leads to linguistic discrimination.
The exposure factor (EF) is a subjective value that the person assessing risk must define.
"Such determinations are inherently inflammatory and unusually open to the subjective values of the fact-finder.
Hence subjective value "obviously rested on circular reasoning.
Still considering isolated exchanges rather than markets, Aristotle sought to discuss just exchange prices between individuals with different subjective values for their goods.
The value is the fair market value of the benefit and not necessarily the subjective value that the defendant enjoys.
However, later at night when the cigarette is immediately available, their subjective value of the cigarette may rise and they may choose to smoke it.
Depending on the prior knowledge, which is sometimes a subjective value, a pseudocount may have any non-negative finite value.
Nearly painless insulin syringes make this less trying than is usually anticipated, but perceived discomfort is a subjective value.
In the analytic process, it involves introspection on subjective values while reflecting on personal and emotional experiences with facts.
Relativism is the concept that points of view have no absolute truth or validity, having only relative, subjective value according to differences in perception and consideration.