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A. It's true that I have little objectivity about "Moneyball" as Bennett is a good friend of mine so I'm prone to root for him.
And in 1954 in Human Society in Ethics and Politics, he endeavored to inject a little objectivity into ethics by developing a form of naturalism.
When I watch a movie 25 or 30 years after I do it, I can get a little objectivity.
The first is that no one has enjoyed so little objectivity from the media as John McCain.
MR: I have little objectivity, I have to confess, when it comes to you and your music since I'm such a fan.
You can get so involved with the research, that you lose a little objectivity.
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Highly opinionated, she had a keen eye for detail but little time for objectivity in her journalism.
Lincoln was a devoted reader of newspapers at a time when they had little pretense of objectivity.
There is little pretense of objectivity in this volume: Lord Norwich freely pronounces his judgment on individual kings, not to mention fictional Shakespearean characters, with cool aplomb.
But in the studio, Mr. Stewart swung harder, saying Fox had mixed the "media arm of a political party" with "a little bit" of objectivity, something that White House officials have also asserted in recent months.
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