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Historians could rate presidents as great leaders because they know presidents have served in the military, rather than military service causing objective "greatness" that is then (accurately) perceived by historians.
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The European Cup was the ultimate objective, Mourinho insisting greatness would elude this team and that they would be forgotten in 20 years time if they did not win it.
To claim that tie is the best ever played is meaningless, for there can be no objective measure of greatness, but I will say that it is my personal favourite, combining, as it does, passion, skill, drama and, in the end, high farce.
There are no objective criteria for determining greatness on the gridiron.
The inscription was almost certainly added by Jan and his self-categorisation as "second in art" was probably more about brotherly love and humility than any objective ranking of artistic greatness.
Greatness attracts greatness.
"A university is in large part defined by those intangible qualities which are incapable of objective measurement but which make for greatness," he wrote.
Great rivalries beget greatness.
"Survival in Auschwitz" is notably objective, factual — this is part of its greatness — and Levi always discussed the Nazis' treatment of the Jews as an international matter, a human matter, not just a Jewish matter.
By using this objective analysis, it was clear that Gasol's potential for greatness was far beyond Curry's.
You can define greatness in your own way as that is a purely objective decision.
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