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subjective as opposed to objective, full of personal emotions and feelings.
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subject The main topic or theme that a book, article or other publication is about; usually assigned by a cataloger or indexer.
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subjective means perceivable only by an employee and not independently verifiable or confirmable by recognized laboratory or diagnostic tests or signs observable by physical examination. "Treating doctor" means the doctor who is primarily responsible for the employee's health care for an injury. "Wages" includes all forms of remuneration payable for a given period to an employee for personal services. ...
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subject is the name of the entity to which the certificate belongs.
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subject A topic of the content of the resource. Typically, Subject will be expressed as keywords, key phrases or classification codes that describe a topic of the resource. Recommended best practise is to select a value from a controlled vocabulary or formal classification scheme.
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