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The phrase "an objective judgement" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing evaluations or assessments that are based on unbiased criteria or facts rather than personal feelings or opinions.
Example: "In order to make a fair decision, we need to rely on an objective judgement of the evidence presented."
Alternatives: "an impartial assessment" or "a neutral evaluation".
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So agreeing with those who have called for rapid cuts now is not simply an objective judgement about the state of the economy.
In no way am I suggesting that democratic opposition to Saddam does not warrant support, but it is difficult to make an objective judgement of his regime in the context of a troubled region.
"We welcome the proposal to introduce a reference test, which will help to make an objective judgement about whether standards have improved or not year or year.
Independent from an objective judgement of the individual financial burden, the excessive demand felt by many citizens should be considered very seriously in health and social policy.
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In order to ensure an objective assessment of all the included records, the judgements about eligibility, bias and applicability were entirely based on the published documents and not on unpublished background information.
Therefore, we evaluated an objective assessment of clinical competence, Time to Task (ability to perform specific, critical nursing care activities within 5 min), and compared it to two subjective measures, (Lasater Clinical Judgement Rubric [LCJR] and common "pass/fail" assessment).
"Good teachers ought to be able to progress more quickly on the basis of a rounded and objective judgement of their performance," he said.
The copyright industry stands no chance in an objective legal judgement and therefor have to cheat their way forward.
No number of successful or failed tests will render the objective judgement true or false with theoretical certainty.
Finally, there are "objective" judgements of value: judgements attributing value to persons, objects, and objective situations, in so far as they have the potential, depending on circumstances, to produce felt goodness or badness in us or others.
But instead of using fear tactics to deter children from using technology, the Flourish and Fly scheme encourages students to examine how the images make them feel, and to develop the self-reflective skills they need to make objective judgements about the values implicit in what they are viewing.
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