He said the procedure would replace the subjective factors in his government's current certification process, which has been roundly criticized by Mexico and several other Latin nations.
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But the rest problem and social welfare function selection, as well as the subjective factors in behavioral finance, has led to a closer analysis of factors of production.
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In his philosophy Brzozowski focused on subjective factors of work : on the quality of human will and on cohesion and strength of the live social bond determining this quality.
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The test ranks all applicants on a uniform scale and, compared to other admissions tools, is less affected by differences in applicants'backgrounds or other subjective factors.
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The other positive side would be that it does give a school a sense of where they are at, with grade inflation and all the subjective factors going into education.
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But he also pays heed to subjective factors, like management's skill and commitment to shareholders; the loan portfolio mix, and the various types of businesses it operates.
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Associate Justice Antonin Scalia responded by saying that, according to Thompson v . Keohane, custody is an objective test and subjective factors like characteristics of the individual do not matter.
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His artistic production, fundamentally based on natural principals and measures, is nothing more than a sequence of experimental steps which implies given and objective criteria and subjective factors in the same way.
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Kravchenko said the sinking was the result of " objective and subjective factors, primarily unfavorable weather and the technical state of the submarine _ it's already 40 years old ."
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If it is compiled from any subjective factors, then the list is copyrighted and we cannot recreate it in whole .-- t ) 06 : 43, 5 November 2012 ( UTC)