Find a mentor (someone who has been where you are whose experience you can benefit from) and a coach (someone who doesn't have skin in the game and will give
you needed objectivity).
They can help bring much
needed objectivity to the table.
The idea that the art critic should have nothing in common with the artist may still be promulgated by the art historian but now that job lies more with reporters, who live and die by the belief that separation creates
needed objectivity.
The latest neurological research has injected much
needed objectivity into the disagreement over how best to treat children with attention - deficit disorders
Binding the prayers ofthe liturgy more closely to the words of the original Latin of the Roman Rite brought a much -
needed objectivity to the Church's liturgical life.
With friends like these, who
needs objectivity?
Content
needs objectivity.
Not exact matches
A third party, skilled in validation research, can bring the
objectivity needed to uncover as Peter Drucker well advised us years ago — reasons why not to do something.
Metaphysical realism, understood in a processive way, requires this triple sense of
objectivity: novel human doings in
need of guidance, long - enduring systems of belief that provide the schemata of interpretation by which that guiding can be done, and opportunistic skill in sculpting act and theory, fact and canon, into a coherent, fruitful basis for intelligent action.
Where you look at non-Christians as hardening their hearts to the Bible, you
need to be aware that many see Christians as softening their hearts to a harsh bible in the same way one loses
objectivity in viewing an abusive spouse.
The avowal of a Christian approach
need not mean that the Christian theologian is less committed to truth and
objectivity than anyone else.
Hence authentic human existence could be understood as culminating in faith, the movement of faith could be limited to the negation of «
objectivity,» and no occasion
need arise for the necessity of a dialectical coincidence of the opposites.
As consciousness of one's separateness grows, it becomes more and more difficult to overcome the distance through relation; heightened insecurity and
need for decision produce an ever greater temptation to accentuate the distance and take refuge in the pseudosecurity of the world of It, the world of ordered
objectivity and private subjectivity.
The spatial diagram renders
objectivity in general conceptually divisible according to the agent's
needs and desires.
Furthermore, since the act of judgement - love transcends objective concepts and involves the knowing subject's active synthesis to perceive the meaning of objects — there is no
objectivity apart from subjectivity — external facts
need an interpretation under grace's elevating influence to produce the act of faith.
A friend who shares the pastor's dream for the congregation can provide the
objectivity needed to guard against spiritual complacency or despair.
Objectivity is needed — but even a scientist driven to a life of objectivity must get up close and personal with the specimen
Objectivity is
needed — but even a scientist driven to a life of
objectivity must get up close and personal with the specimen
objectivity must get up close and personal with the specimens of study.
We must retain the
objectivity of Catholic doctrine and devotion while embracing the modern
need for a more existential and personalist approach to faith.
The fascination with so - called
objectivity led to the mistaken notion that reality did not
need to be interpreted.
It is up to the Christian communities to analyze with
objectivity the situation which is proper to their own country, to shed on it the light of the gospel's unalterable words and to draw principles of the church... It is up to these Christian communities, with the help of the Holy Spirit, in communion with the bishops who hold responsibility and in dialogue with other Christian brethren and all men of good will, to discern the options and commitments which are called for in order to bring about the social, political and economic changes seen in many cases to be urgently
needed.
They are meaningless because participants lack the
objectivity to admit that our beliefs have less to do with facts than with our personal
needs and cultural backgrounds.
Representatively, Russell Spittler, the one Pentecostal contributor, develops his exegetical theology with only a concluding reference to the
need to «link subjective piety with scientific (historic)
objectivity.»
One
need only consider the response of the critical community to E. D. Hirsch's Validity in Interpretation (1967), a much (and often unjustly) attacked book that dared to defend
objectivity in interpretation in the climate of 1960s radicalism.
But we
need to be able to demonstrate the flaws in the logic and to make a case for the
objectivity that is missing.
They are still held captive by an epistemology borrowed from the modern university, with its notion of detached
objectivity, the fact - value dichotomy, the separation of emotion and reason (with reason as the superior means of knowing) and the loss of any authority other than an isolated, sovereign self that is subservient to the
needs of the modern nation - state.
Because this is sometimes the hardest place to have
objectivity as to what should stay and what you
need to build a healthy pantry, I am going to provide tips, tricks, lists and products that I love.
It is not that crisis does not require man management, but the man management when driving for growth
needs higher degree of ruthlessness,
objectivity and team building skills.
I think you
need to step back, recognize that you have a brain and should be able to think for yourself instead of repeating what others tell you to think and then learn the meaning of
OBJECTIVITY.
WE all
need to work on
objectivity with our judgment and accept that our personal experiences with interacial interaction is not meant to draw conclusions about other races nor is it supposed to provide insight to future interaction.
Oba Akanbi who charged the media practitioners on the
need for them to always uphold principle of
objectivity and fairness in their reportage also implored them to embrace patriotic journalism.
«Science
needs to be done in a sacred place where we can with
objectivity understand both sides of the issue,» said Shah.
Martin Amidu has the stature, character, competence,
objectivity and all it takes to wield the
needed DOUBLE - EDGED SWORD in fighting corruption within the ruling party and outside the party.
... He seemed to either solve these situations without the
need for advice or would have enough
objectivity to recognize the magnitude of the problem and go ask people what they would recommend.
«You develop research and analytical skills and, perhaps most importantly, the
objectivity you
need to listen to music without having an opinion on whether it's good or bad, but simply whether it's the same or different.»
He believes university technology transfer offices can offer the entrepreneurial expertise and
objectivity that faculty
need so that they can fully understand the best business route to take.
The necessary communication skills, she feels, are quite different from those that journalists must possess, for, in journalism, her impression is that time constraints and the
need to make stories «sexy» often take priority over
objectivity and a balanced argument.
Apart from the skills
needed for basic work — mathematics,
objectivity, ineptitude at contact sports — scientists have long had to write and edit scientific journal articles and present research at conferences.
«IARC's persistent disregard for scientific evidence and
objectivity raises questions about the validity of all IARC Monographs and underscores the
need to fundamentally reform the Monographs Program.
We have designed the program to provide the other soft and hard skills they will
need to work successfully with school agencies: translating practitioners» questions into tractable research questions, understanding when and where randomization and quasi-experimental designs are feasible, negotiating the fine points of a data security agreement, preserving relationships while reporting results with rigor and
objectivity.
Besides giving the evaluation process a much -
needed shot of
objectivity and rigor, this change could help administrators target assistance for struggling teachers and recognize those who are most effective in the classroom.
We always have a hard time ensuring
objectivity in our reviews, since different people use electronic devices in drastically different ways depending on their
needs and lifestyle.
If you don't, but this is your dream, you'll learn how to develop the willingness, optimism,
objectivity, and tenacity you
need to reach these goals.
Reality: Members of writers groups are unlikely to have the experience or
objectivity you
need for professional and candid feedback.
This is good because it means we don't
need to sacrifice quality or independence — we publish proper material from professional writers who know their stuff, there's no client to please and we don't
need to worry about
objectivity and bias.
It has implications of
objectivity and, as alien as that is, Frankenthaler may eventually
need a form of it to continue.»
Marioni understood the
need for this kind of approach, where painting would evolve further toward its own
objectivity.
Others see a clear
need for an open exploration of ways to add more transparency and
objectivity on top of the many steps taken in two decades of work.
Since this point is doggedly avoided in order to reinforce the deceit, and so give this skewed science the false image of dispassioned
objectivity, it
needs frequent restatement by those actually interested in getting to the truth.
In the case of climate science, the UN's political agenda dictated a
need to assure the appropriate peer reviewed journals lost their scientific
objectivity.
In that context, those CRU e-mails relating to the peer - review process suggest a
need for a review of its adequacy and
objectivity as practised in this field and its potential vulnerability to bias or manipulation.