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    objectivity


    1. "You seem to be losing objectivity on this


    2. Does action need objectivity?


    3. Objectivity and Truth, unencumbered by passion and internal themes, represent the highest forms of intellectual achievement


    4. That’s where the objectivity came in


    5. Clippings from the national newspaper were shocking for their obvious lack of objectivity and racist slant, leaving would-be tourists with the conviction that only in Limon was there danger, black muggers lurking in alleys waiting to slice their throats


    6. Bernie was the only one among us with any objectivity!


    7. He then discriminated, based on the source, its objectivity and the play of common sense


    8. Objectivity is the aim


    9. field to achieve true objectivity in assessing the possibilities


    10. He will lose objectivity, sets a bad

    11. ” Critical theory holds that there is no such thing as objectivity in the law, no truth in the concept of the rule of law


    12. The first obligation of the scientist, the key to the scientific method working properly, is honesty, integrity, and objectivity


    13. Or do they dread being judged racists, bigots, or homophobes if they insist on objectivity in reporting news that might offend vested interests intolerant of criticism? Or, Seligman wonders, are the top editors simply fearful of standing up to “the new militants in the newsroom?” McGowen’s book, says Seligman, leaves the impression that media managers are


    14. This supposed objectivity is phony, and contributes to alienate


    15. Q: What does objectivity mean? You said the world is subjec-


    16. objectivity to Illusion, positing illusionary situations that, unlike the Müller-Lyer effect, cannot


    17. and objectivity of what happened to me as a child means that I can


    18. University, arrived at the NYT…Having worked only at activist publications; Streator had no training in the Times’ tradition of objectivity


    19. this way gives me a lot more objectivity - it is a lot easier for me to


    20. His comments were all slanted toward moving what I prided as my objectivity to a more liberal viewpoint

    21. “Dren didn’t want his relationship to Mark to be known, so as to not affect the objectivity of the judging


    22. He maintained an attitude of neutral objectivity, which is what I needed


    23. have begun thinking about them with some degree of objectivity, as time passed, my thoughts had shifted into patterns that were


    24. She didn’t want to be provoked into showing anything but pure, rational objectivity, but Calvin knew better


    25. jealousy, it now crippled his objectivity


    26. “Indeed, My Prince, this is the key, a pivotal necessity to keep thine objectivity


    27. Because we still see objectivity through a subjective stance


    28. Nevertheless, this Aquarian objectivity is ideal for science, communication and friendship


    29. I had tried to maintain complete objectivity but she must have noticed sorne


    30. It signifies the whole of the subjectivity of the individual engaged in a meaningful and intelligent response to total objectivity -- the universe and its Maker

    31. ―What are the alternatives, Doctor Meltz?‖ Again a matter of fact inquiry, but this time a touch of forced objectivity was detectable in the handsome woman‘s voice


    32. objectivity are called for at all times


    33. with objectivity and perspective - and can help you identify


    34. He didn’t gain objectivity with this distance, but rather became entrenched in subjectivity through serving self-indulgence and self-interest


    35. been treated in complete objectivity, up


    36. Objectivity is never achieved under these circumstances and as I mentioned earlier, you learn nothing from live coverage


    37. Though these visions could contain important evidence in this case, he would be very careful not to allow his objectivity to be tainted by the suggestions contained in these incidences and would eventually decipher the true meanings of these enigmatic puzzles


    38. “My objectivity is not impugned by that incident, and you demean yourself for suggesting such improprieties


    39. The sweet aroma of the freshly cut flowers, mostly orange and pink roses, filled his nostrils as he inhaled and filled him with a sense of security and innocence, despite the story he had just been told about what had happened in here at the approximate time of the murder; the quiet room’s involvement in the sordid affair was difficult to visualize, given the bright light from the small crystal chandelier above the table and the sconces by each of the two doors to the ocean front suites and those two with western exposures, but forced Feltus to maintain his objectivity when considering the finer points of the ledge theory


    40. Though the implications were overwhelming, he was forced to still maintain his objectivity and impartiality until Charles was able to make a positive identification of the figure he had seen in the Tower the night of the murder

    41. ’ Yet surely, such disarming candour is but proof of his effort at objectivity


    42. have continually questioned her objectivity in the matter


    43. and meditation, or an outer path of objectivity and concentration, the goal is


    44. Though he desired to ultimately link Stratavynski to some crime for which he could imprison the man whom he knew was conducting illegal operations, he would not let his personal ambitions interfere with or compromise his objectivity in the investigations


    45. We will maintain our independence and objectivity and not have it jeopardized in any way by either internal or external pressure


    46. Epicurus, born in Samos in 341 BC, studied and taught in Athens; making use of the truths that he could see and feel while maintaining objectivity; and resisting temptation to invent what wasn’t there


    47. As Greek intelligence and objectivity had grown through the centuries, the gods lost their air of mystery by being domesticated; they were subjected to limited roles and their capabilities more precisely defined


    48. With selfless objectivity he promoted the equality of males and females


    49. It gives us the small bit of objectivity


    50. ) A half an hour after curfew they were expelled from the tower, and their only purpose was to hunt, to track the scent of blood, to fall upon its prey in mutilating objectivity, and to kill













































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    Synonyms for "objectivity"

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    "objectivity" definitions

    judgment based on observable phenomena and uninfluenced by emotions or personal prejudices