Sentences with phrase «objective definition»

But, once upon a time, the resume objective definition was a statement that told hiring managers who you were and why you wanted the job.
The trouble, of course, is that despite seemingly objective definitions and classification rubrics, the number of students placed in special education continues to be a highly subjective and even political decision.
But no objective definition for such a conflict exists.
This is just a further example of the way in which myth combines religious utterance and objective definition.
These two principles lead to an objective definition of what it means to be normal and explain why atheism is so unsuccessful at transferring from one generation to the next, compared to religion - based value systems.
The biggest problem with the idea of «clean eating» is that «clean» has no objective definition.
What's confusing, however, is that there isn't an objective definition of flexible dieting.
Is it possible to get a objective definition of the ITCZ?
I am not sure how to get an objective definition of what the ITCZ is.
So this is not an objective definition.
In ruling that it lacked jurisdiction because the dispute did not arise out of an investment, the tribunal, composed of Hans Van Houtte (Belgian), David A.R. Williams (New Zealand), and Raúl Emilio Vinuesa (Argentina, Spain), concluded that regardless of the forum, in determining whether there was an investment, it must consider the objective definition of investment.
In other words, if it provides a service or information that is useful or valuable to them, that is all that matters, not whether it fits the objective definition of something called «journalism.»
Nine studies identified from the search were excluded from our critical appraisal on the grounds that they did not define obesity in their subjects, or did not use an objective definition.
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