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"In the next place, it is obvious that in its strictly objective and substitutionary form the forensic theory leads logically to antinomianism.

Scientists invest enormous significance in their claim that they are not just independent and strictly objective, but positively "value-free" - often on the grounds that science only acquires "ethical content" when it is applied through public policy or technological development.

But Evans was never a strictly objective observer; for all their blunt simplicity, his photographs are sharply opinionated, as "Let Us Now Praise Famous Men," his 1941 collaboration with James Agee, made quite clear.

But according to internal memorandums obtained by The New York Times this week, the parents have concluded that the brand known as msnbc.com, a strictly objective news site, is widely confused with MSNBC, the cable television channel that has taken a strongly liberal bent in recent years.

Whatever its merits and flaws, "New Documents" defined a new form of documentary photography, which marked a shift in the notion of documentation as strictly objective and also in the perception of the art of photography itself: for the first time in the history of photography, the photographer was clearly revealed as an artist with a point of view and not a mere recorder of facts.

But things like reliability, performance and holding a charge for a full day are more, if not strictly, objective.

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The elements range from strictly objective--those related to pricing and specifications, for example--to more subjective ones, such as reducing the buyer's anxiety and enhancing his or her reputation.

The two scientists agreed that scientific thought is not sufficient to explain all human phenomena, and that even science is not based strictly on objective observation.

For graph coloring and the minimum graph bisection problem, partial neighborhoods can be used to focus search on those moves that are capable of producing a solution with a strictly improving objective function value.

In a statement following the meeting, the commission said, "All participants agreed that any financial support by one or more member states must be based strictly on objective and economic criteria, and not include non-commercial conditions concerning the location of investments and/or the geographic distribution of restructuring measures".

A third, extreme, option might be splitting the country along the Dnieper.However, Russian military planners are almost certainly advising Vladimir Putin that, although an incursion with a strictly limited objective against weak defences might easily be achieved, occupying a large tract of land against the wishes of most of the people who live there is far harder.

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