Because sometimes there is
no objectivity when it comes to a games length.
As always, this is our subjective view on these models because, you know, there's
no objectivity when it comes to design.
Despite his seen - it - all veneer, Scalia finds it difficult to maintain
objectivity when he falls in love with Bo.
The fact that we have not strongly challenged for the league for a while has made the media to lack
objectivity when analyzing Arsenal and this is not helped by our away form keeping us out of the top 4 now.
For Malcolm there was no place for moderation or disinterested
objectivity when one's freedom is at stake.
As well, I was instructed in seminary that this was the only way to maintain
objectivity when providing counsel and instruction.
Roque explains the importance of
objectivity when considering individual stocks.
He explains the importance of
objectivity when considering individual stocks or analyzing the market overall.
Not exact matches
Right now, for instance, is a good example of
when to exert your
objectivity.
That's not going to help the network's argument that it encourages
objectivity — all it's going to do is exacerbate criticism that CNN accepts bias only
when it bends in a specific political direction.
More than 25 years later, the logic behind Chapter 19 still applies; the U.S. court system remains expensive, slow and unreliable
when it comes to
objectivity.
The problem is that
when a religion gets in the way people lose
objectivity in weighing the value of various types of evidence.
We have been chasing our tails for a long time
when it comes to self - knowledge, and the whole human / non-human distinction evades us, especially
when we are attempting to be «objective,» because we tend to think that true
objectivity is possible and even desirable,
when in fact true
objectivity doesn't exist.
When we became romantically interested in each other, I think we were a little concerned that we would lose our
objectivity.
Today we can see that Kierkegaard could dialectically limit «
objectivity» and «subjectivity» to the level of antithetical categories because he still lived in an historical time
when subjectivity could be known as indubitably Christian.
Practitioners of disciplines that pride themselves on their
objectivity and neutrality sometimes make pronouncements on matters of ultimate human concern, but
when they do so they invariably introduce assumptions not warranted by their purely empirical or purely rational methods.
Professional theologians today hesitate to share their experience, fearing lest the pure
objectivity and the transcendent reference point of their God thoughts be thereby obscured; but this is a great pity, for
when they define their role merely in ecclesiastical or academic terms, thus in effect hiding behind their official identity, it renders their theology at best enigmatic and at worst downright boring.
Here, the psychic act of distancing was applied to that quality of experience which gives rise to man's sense of the normative, and this was conceived as standing over against man, possessing just the
objectivity that belongs to a visual form
when it is distanced in aesthetic experience.
When one senses Schuller's delightful ability to laugh at himself and to maintain a vigorous kind of personal
objectivity, one is reassured.
Educational Guidance encourages both parents and educators to face the issue of homosexuality in «all
objectivity»
when it arises.
To answer this question requires rigorous reflection as to what is meant by subjectivity, especially
when it is contrasted with
objectivity.
The interesting part of the idea to me was that if the «church» is the prodigal son then those of us that feel we are staying true to the gospel and serving the Father through tolerance,
objectivity, and humanitarian efforts might be pissy
when the «church» comes back home to the Father.
Usually
when we have a wide field we rejoice, for we then see masses of truth together, and often get glimpses of relations which we divine rather than see, for they shoot beyond the field into still remoter regions of
objectivity, regions which we seem rather to be about to perceive than to perceive actually.
We have fortunately got beyond the media mood of the sixties,
when for a time the pernicious idea spread that, perfect
objectivity being impossible, reporters should discard timid ideals of balance and impartiality and engage openly in «advocacy journalism.»
Sadly, the fairness and
objectivity he shows in five of his six chapters is cast aside in chapter three
when he mounts a defense of gender - neutral Bible translations.
Marsden notes how ironic it is that Christians are rigorously judged against the standard of rational
objectivity at a time
when the very possibility of rational
objectivity — as an inheritance of the Enlightenment — is under widespread attack.
i feel your post, there is no
objectivity in some hate posts about wenger, he does have his fault but they try to show him as a moron
when he surely is more intelligent than the most football fans
«
When you finally get a little
objectivity, you don't take it so personally.»
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.
It seems
when it comes to Arsenal and criticism once it comes especially from certain people all logic and
objectivity go out the window and its all men to battle stations.
The reason I've returned here is because
when you're writing for other people, you usually have to have a measure of
objectivity.
@starghazzar, u would do wel to actually read what i wrote, he has no integrity because of the manner in which he wheeled away and played to the french crowd and afterwards showed no remorse but border line contempt
when being interviewed, understandably you are well outside this debate but what you hav written is nonsense, it was ball to hand twice and since
when did winning at any cost
when your teams being outplayed become something to defend im a lifelong arsenal fan and irishman and while i will always appreciate what henry did while at arsenal any1 with a brain and
objectivity will admit his actions since that handball hav exposed a lack of sportsmanship and integrity.....
And, in the spirit of reason and
objectivity, the evidence of the owners strategic leadership failures
when it comes to acquiring coaching talent can be summed up in four words: Slaven Bilic, David Moyes.
The popular ideal of «
objectivity» in learning is misguided
when applied to elementary school children.
Purely in the interests of
objectivity perhaps he ought to listen to «Irish Blood, English Heart» in which Morrissey sings - «I've been dreaming of a time
when the English are sick to death of Labour and Tories»... Quoting Morrissey again, at some stage in the first half of 2010 for Alex it will surely be a case of «Heaven Knows I'm Miserable Now».
Even Adair Turner, who on all other topics is a model of
objectivity, ignores recent developments
when discussing climate change, in the section of his letter to the Treasury summarising recent developments.
Speaking to Citi News, National Chairman of the PNC, Bernard Mornah said Dr. Mahama's decision to be an ambassador at large will limit his
objectivity on national issues, particularly
when he had condemned same in the past, and also failed to inform the party.
«People will tell us that the projects have great merit and were evaluated on those merits, and have solid public benefit, but
when you have that kind of a coincidental correlation it raises real issues in the minds of the public and undercuts their confidence in the
objectivity of how their tax dollars are being spent.»
It takes maturity and
objectivity to be kind enough to let go of someone, even
when the love runs deep.
Certainly
when dealing with a subject who is not only alive but still serving in office (unlike Stone's earlier films about Nixon and Kennedy), it would be impossible to create a political piece that passes everyone's test of
objectivity.
Objectivity is possible only
when dealing with fact.
A clear set of evidence standards and screening criteria would be useful to legislative and executive bodies
when appraising the
objectivity and scientific reliability of cost studies that aim to determine the adequacy of state funding mechanisms.
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.
When you learn to write about events with a «piercing
objectivity,» Ravina told me, you can transfer that skill to numerous forms of communications.
Teachers should regularly videotape activities in their classrooms and score one another's students (to increase
objectivity and accuracy) on things like individual students» level of interest, the number of exploratory gestures students use
when encountering materials or objects, and the duration of each student's engagement with one activity.
Element 38: Displaying
Objectivity and Control
When teachers behave in an objective and controlled manner, students feel more secure.
In fact, I'm pretty sure I annoy my coworkers
when I hyperventilate at even the smallest hint of financial interests trumping
objectivity.
When you pay a professional, you're partly paying for distance and
objectivity.
He did not realize whose daughter I was
when he performed the examination of my baby's remains; that is how I am assured of his
objectivity, a rare attribute in local people of my acquaintance.
Different people lead different lives, using tablets in drastically different ways, so it is always hard to aim for «
objectivity»
when it comes to reviewing a device like the Xoom.