Sentence examples for as much objectivity from inspiring English sources

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There was an element of calculation in Thierry's stance; but, as Jacques Crevoisier and Gilles Grimandi reminded me at the time, he was also a very rare beast: a footballer who could evaluate his own performances – and physical condition – with as much objectivity (and in deeper detail) than any of his coaches.

She meets the extended family of the fallen Japanese soldier whose flag her father claimed, listens to the stories of both Japanese and American war veterans, retraces the treacherous battle path her father's regiment followed in the Philippines, and probes, with as much objectivity as she can muster, the twin concepts of guilt and forgiveness.

I had about as much objectivity as any of the opiners currently making noise on cable news.

The essence of a good college education is in our citizens' ability to contemplate what will be best for our society in the decades to come, with as much objectivity as good research practice and human nature allows.

I think I would tell most young artists to restrain themselves and make sure they're getting it truly, truly great and try and get as much objectivity as they can and wait until it's really great, really wonderful, and then charge money for your music.

Progress is coming thanks to studies of specific questions that consider every possible hypothesis, one by one, with as much objectivity as humans can manage.

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"However, the theory of knowledge ought to be 'presuppositionless' in the sense that it ought to limit as much as possible the presuppositions upon which the objectivity of knowledge rests" (Rickert 1921a, 12).

Market values for lower-rated corporate bonds, one possible benchmark, can vary by as much as 2-5%, giving managers leeway to fiddle with numbers.The objective is objectivity"Estimates are part of accounting.

Yet for a decade from the mid-1980s, he surpassed them both in the ratings, helped by a combination of worldliness, wit and objectivity (he never riled conservative Americans as much as Mr Rather did).

Measuring things with cold objectivity, as if that can ever matter as much as a sincere conviction of the heart.

The American journalistic tradition depends on a "strict separation between political opinions expressed vigorously on editorial pages and news reported with as much factual objectivity as possible".

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