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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.
And physicists point out that they have a presumably objective arbiter for deciding the correctness of a theory: how well its predictions compare with experiments.
For example, the ballistics and firearms specialists, working together, were able to analyze the lead bullet fragments as having come from an M-16 rifle and to offer it as their judgment in court that Mao had been shot at close range — a judgment that afforded a presumably objective basis for incriminating Clark, at least, as one of her assassins.
Because a liquid debt market requires an authoritative judgment from an outside and presumably objective source.
Interestingly, the appeals to technical formulas and standardised information satisfies the strong wish that we have for open, reliable, and presumably objective methods for the resolution of controversy.
Perhaps complex admission procedures for applicants from non-academic households are more daunting than presumably objective school exam grades, while they are in contrast more familiar to those living in a medical household.
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For suggestions from a source that's presumably more objective than the local chamber of commerce, though, the American Express site offers a useful feature, Destination at a Glance.
Why, as one commenter on Gawker asked, "are you guys harassing this dude?" Presumably, the objective was to confirm that he was indeed having a relationship with another consenting unmarried adult.
All 20 of us are standing in front of it, feeling kind of disorientated, which is presumably the objective here. .
Therefore, it is not surprising that patients recorded adherence levels which were considerably higher compared with those assessed by the presumably more objective electronic monitors.
Jonathan G. Koomey, a consulting professor in the civil and environmental engineering department at Stanford University, pointed out that the projected growth rates were "self-reported" — estimated by the companies themselves rather than by outside analysts, who would presumably be more objective.
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