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were objective
noun
A material object that physically exists.
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Fadl claimed in Al Hayat that his differences with Zawahiri were "objective," not personal.
We thought light was a wave and that duration, length and mass were objective facts of the world.
His paintings were objective, with close -- some critics felt too close -- attention to detail, but often imbued with romantic melancholy.
But on 14/15 September, there were no positive stories; 12 were negative and only two were objective.
These women embraced a prefab superstition with utter conviction, as if it were objective fact and I was really, truly endangering them.
He believed that there were objective facts about what made people's lives better, and that these were the facts that mattered.
At the time, the American Medical Association argued that only doctors were objective enough to evaluate the benefits of competing medications.
Many investigators relied heavily on introspective reports, treating them as though they were objective descriptions of public events.
S.&P. also falsely represented that its ratings "were objective, independent, uninfluenced by any conflicts of interest," the suit said.
Awards based on family size "make some sense," Ms. Livingston said, "but I can see other standards that one could say were objective, but that would be at cross purposes with charitable operations".
By speaking to fellow entrepreneurs operating across different industry sectors, Brown was able to benefit from a number of opinions and shared experiences that were objective, useful and challenging.
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