Sentence examples for rule of objectivity from inspiring English sources

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By the mid-1960s most newspapers, particularly evening and Sunday editions, were relying heavily on magazine techniques, except for their content of "hard news," where the traditional rule of objectivity still applied.

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Fortunately, Kenneth O Morgan's record as both an academic and popular historian protects him from suspicion that he wrote Michael Foot: A Life without observing the rules of objectivity that a serious work on the career of a major politician requires.

What is the role of objectivity in journalism is the truth sacrificed on this sacred journalistic altar of objectivity?

Theoretically, good journalism follows the rules of empathy and objectivity.

In accordance with the unwritten rules of placeblogging, Ms. Crawford considers her three-year-old blog an "informal portal" with no pretense of objectivity and, by definition, an automatic interest in anything that ever happens in or relating to Park Slope.

I believe in the ideal of objectivity".

My lack of objectivity was common.

So I think he has a degree of objectivity".

But the exercise at least offered a measure of objectivity.

It can also mean abandoning all hope of objectivity.

The classical Chinese historians made an ideal of objectivity.

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