This can be measured
in objective terms of survival and reproduction and biologists do just that.
Not even glitches and bugs can be talked about in
purely objective terms except to merely state their existence.
The chassis is as rewarding as ever and in
purely objective terms this new turbo engine is very impressive, but the overall driving experience is less wholesome now.
It never ceases to amaze me that the same folks who complain that they can't get objective news reporting will complain when a reporter
uses objective terms in a news story.
The LT gets so close to covering the P1's strides, and in
strictly objective terms, and in deference to the huge difference in cost between them, that probably makes the less powerful car the more persuasive one.
In
more objective terms, you could make the case it's today's best Maserati, comparing each vehicle Maserati builds to any obvious competitors — definitely a surprise.
Aim depicts «what you need to accomplish» Your goal and what you mean to accomplish It is composed in more extensive terms clarifying the objective
Non-English linguistic competency by lawyers and care - givers to explain complex / highly emotional matters in
simple objective terms and carefully phrased options, is so key.
«One of the beliefs of CEL is that to become better at our practice, we have to collaborate, and we are truly collaborating now, talking about our instructional practice
in objective terms,» says Bo Miller, principal at Jackson Hole Middle School.
It is such considerations as these that have weighed with those who have insisted that the atoning work of Christ must be construed in
objective terms, who have indeed sometimes found themselves driven by recollection of the Cross to give this temper to their humanism.
It is a paradox, yet true, that the more deeply we seek to affirm the reality of God's condescension to the depths of our human situation, the more we are enabled, and indeed led, somehow to represent the content of his act in Christ in
objective terms.
Metaphysics represents in
objective terms a social requirement.
Very well then, let Luther write him a public letter expressing this sentiment in
objective terms, giving his reasons for returning, and showing that he knew he was going against the Elector's wishes.
With this attack, meaningless as it is in
objective terms, the Islamic State (or its sympathizers) have demonstrated their ability to interfere with the U.S. military in a public technological venue — defeating America on its home ground, as it were.
Clem Attlee, Harold Wilson and even Jim Callaghan were well to the left of Jeremy in
objective terms — genuinely social democratic, although I hope Jeremy will over time go further in leading Labour to restoring what has been destroyed by Thatcher and her successors.
What makes this bill even more silly is its vague language: A «disruptive demonstration» is a broad,
objective term that could include everything from a quiet belch to a screeching fog horn.
«One of the beliefs of CEL is that to become better at our practice, we have to collaborate, and we are truly collaborating now, talking about our instructional practice in
objective terms,» says Bo Miller, principal at Jackson Hole Middle School in Teton, WY.
A new diesel engine adds extra appeal to an already likeable package, but in
objective terms the handsome Alfa Romeo Giulietta is outclassed
This final rule is practicable, meets a need for motor vehicle safety, and is stated in
objective terms.
What matters is that the products «must, in
objective terms, have a specifically military nature.»
If you describe your choices in clear and
objective terms, and you explain why you made the recommendations and choices you did, your actions have a good chance of seeming reasonable to the client.
How does the display of the iPad mini stack up against the Nexus 7 and Kindle Fire HD in
objective terms, though?