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by kube-system 1180 days ago
It's not as subjective as it sounds in plain english. Many of these terms have established legal meanings and/or case law to support them
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Those established legal meanings (even the ones that are “objective” as that term is used in law [0]) are themselves subjective.

[0] “objective” in legal standards often refers to a subjective standard where the decision-maker is not to apply their opinion on the overt rule, but to apply their opinion of what a “reasonable person” would opine about the overt rule.