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Comper described multiple "outward objective" signs of concussion, including "anything from balance impairment to … disorientation, not knowing where they are to garbled speech and confusion".
Hijjas goes on to claim that the decision "has caused enormous doubt in the arts community, not to mention a huge loss of money," and therefore conflicts with the ministry's outward objective "to increase national income through contributions from the creative and communications industries".
Like "The Poor Mouth," "The Hard Life" drips with disgust, but it feels too autobiographical to direct the disgust outward onto objective correlatives.
What motivates the critic "is no more and no less than the simple desire to function freely and beautifully, to give outward and objective form to ideas that bubble inwardly and have a fascinating lure in them, to get rid of them dramatically and make an articulate noise in the world".
Lowery, whose career as a British judo champion was curtailed by a severe spinal injury in 1987, is influenced by Keith Douglas and the war poets, and even in love poems, his speakers favour an objective, outward-looking view.
He rejected Zhu's approach to observation as too objective and open-ended, as outward and diffuse rather than inward and concentrated.
Stewart suspected the phenomena observed was "subjective, rather than objective, occurring in the imaginations of those present rather than in the outward physical world".
Outward Bound.
Outward appearances are important.
Next, look outward.
Poverty is sprawling outward.
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