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Without an accurate estimation, established with one or several diagnostic method, one has difficulties in setting and reaching objectives, ordering diagnostics and interventions, and attracting funding agencies that are often result-focused.

Conceptualizing experience as involving an objective order and arrangement of items amounts to making objectively valid judgments about it, which, in turn, implies that experience must consist of a rule-governed connectedness of representations (1966: 98).

To use them in that way is to announce in advance the results of a certain interpretation of the dialogues and to canonize that interpretation under the guise of a presumably objective order of composition when in fact no such order is objectively known.

Gaunilo denied that an idea of a being includes existence in the objective order and that a direct intuition of God necessarily includes God's existence.

But in the past we have tended to think that the line was blurred only so that the outer world could rush in, with its objective order and reasoning.

"It's going to help focus in a very specific, objective order the manner in which their financial situation gets sorted out," said Jan Smutny-Jones, executive director of the Independent Energy Producers Association, which represents power generators in the state.

Descartes believed that he could satisfy this requirement by grounding his system in the cogito, though strictly this was the primary truth only from the point of view of subjective exposition and not according to the objective order of things.

The role should go to the best person, they plead, as though it were the case that there is a list somewhere of actors, starting with the very best one, and going down in objective order to the absolute worst (I'm imagining that list beginning with Judi Dench and ending with Tommy Wiseau, but feel free to construct your own).

"Justice follows an objective order - an ideal - but then you have to ask 'what is the ideal?' It was Aristotle who pointed out that you have to treat everyone the same, but at the same time you must look at individual cases and circumstances.

More precisely, time is the measure of the objective order of change that real things undergo.

Prima facie, there is a gap between the rationalist's objective order and a set of prescriptions binding on our wills; if a supreme legislator must be re-introduced in order to make the conformity of our actions to that objective order binding on our wills, then the alleged existence of the objective moral order does not do the work the account asks of it in the first place.

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