Norton felt subjectively as if his touch would despoil her.
It subjectively feels faster than the equivalent feature from the previous version, and Dash performance in general seems a bit snappier.
We feel subjectively that we have the ability to choose who we are and what we do.
Feigning or exaggerating the subjectively felt symptoms of a medical condition in order to convince a physician to submit the form.
A figure of just 55% suggests that either many children of Muslim immigrants are not integrating well, or that many respondents subjectively feel they are not.
The Corrado feels subjectively as though it is screwed together just a little more tightly but neither car suffers from rattles or shakes.
As a psychoanalyst, I subjectively feel like a dinosaur because I am exploring things in depth, and in the meantime everyone around me has gotten rich.
This is why some brothers and sisters, separated in age by a mere three or four years, subjectively feel themselves to be members of quite different "generations."
He observed that "those who functioned in society ... had the common feature of a subjectively felt satisfaction that corresponded with their level of bearable frustration."
A randomized, controlled trial in breast cancer patients showed no effect on chemotherapy-induced anemia or tumor markers, but the patients reported subjectively feeling better.