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Discover Ludwig"diminished objectivity" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when referring to a situation in which objectivity has been lessened due to a particular factor. For example, "The conflict of interest diminished the panel's objectivity, leading to an inaccurate decision."
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As Green puts it, "they miss not only their diminished agency, but also their diminished objectivity.
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Unfortunately, reactogenicity of the vaccine and placebo differed sufficiently to enable 75% of participants to correctly guess when they had been given TIV, potentially diminishing their objectivity.
Although you won't see too much tough coverage in the mainstream press, the tawdry details have poured out over the Internet and diminished the aura of scientific objectivity of some leading global warming researchers.
The Novelle also survived as a unique form, although unity of mood and style often replaced the traditional unity of action; the importance of the frame was diminished, as was the necessity for maintaining absolute objectivity.
Recent initiatives to introduce double-blind refereeing offer an apparent increase in objectivity, but this comes at the cost of a diminished ability for referees to assess the trustworthiness of authors (see, for example, Nature, 2015).
Ball diminished.
Diminished capacity?
The crowds have diminished.
Labour vote diminished.
Civil liberties have diminished.
Sometimes it's diminished.
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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com