Controversy does not have any direct correlation to subjectivity. There are many issues in the world that are perceived as being negative without the need for debate, but yet continue to stir up plenty of contention when brought up.
if the ball is touched in fair territory by any object that the player brings with them onto the field is ruled a fair ball no-matter where it lands!
yes because everyone is equal no matter your race color or any thing like that
It is is impossible to say what will win with any certainty. You have to consider the level of what the science fair is looking for, what other entries there are, and how well-made your own entry is, aside from its subject matter.
subjective is exactly how it is without any distortion and objective is with the mind and opinion.
No. If the ball lands in fair territory and then bounces over any fence, it is ruled a ground rule double. The only exception would involve fan interference.
It's subjective to declare any philosopher as "worst," as their contributions vary in significance and impact. Some controversial figures, like Hegel or Heidegger, have been criticized for their complex and often obscure writing styles, but they still have had a profound influence on philosophy.
A Justice on the Supreme Court, or any court for that matter, has the responsibility to make decisions that are consistant with the Consitution and the Bill of Rights of the United States. Many controversial issues of the day actually do revolve around this very central matter of Constitutionality. Thus, it is possible to make judgments upon an individual nomination based upon this opinion.
No matter where the feilder is standing... foul or fair territory... the second they come into contact with the ball, its considered fair and in play. Even if it was going foul and you try to catch it and miss it, if there is any contact, the ball becomes fair.
Any test administered at a fair, such as a County or State fair can be described as a Fair Test.
Any test administered at a fair, such as a County or State fair can be described as a Fair Test.
A subject such as this, in itself, cannot have positive or negative features. It is the application and use of the subject by people that produces them. Any negatives would come from how it is used and they would be subjective and entirely a matter of opinion
It depends on where the ball is when the catcher catches it. The fact that the ball hit the plate does not matter one bit. It doesn't even matter where the catcher himself is when he catches it. If the ball is in or over fair territory it is fair, if the ball is in or over foul territory it is foul.