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was objective
noun
A material object that physically exists.
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My intention was objective.
"He was objective; he had no particular placings," she says.
The science was objective, conclusive and utterly damning.
Fortune's managing editor, Rik Kirkland, argued that the choice was objective.
I hope that's what I did, because I felt like I was objective".
"The investigation team thinks that the school's handling of Zheng's death was objective, just, voluntary and humanitarian," the report concluded.
Heywood's crime, for some, was stating that the service was objective and factual in the run-up to the EU referendum.
Justice Sandra Day O'Connor, who wrote the controlling opinion in interpreting the provision's central phrases, said the question should be whether the state court's decision was "objective unreasonable".
Asked whether the coverage in the special issue was objective, Mr. Castaneda said the paper mirrored its readers: "The people have reacted that way all around.
He also said there was "objective evidence" that implicated Mr. Yamadayev in a 2004 bombing that killed his father, Akhmad Kadyrov, who was then the president of Chechnya.
Artists of their time could at last afford to be easy about their position and occupation, about what was objective and what was subjective.
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