Sentences with phrase «promoting objectivity»

«AAAS Comments Regarding a Proposed U.S. National Institute of Health Rule on Promoting Objectivity in Research» [20 July 2010]
To promote objectivity, anonymity is maintained during this process.
To promote objectivity, I use an unemotional scoring system for rating companies.

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He said media practitioners must avoid sensationalism just as they are required to promote accuracy, balance and objectivity.
This means setting aside personal self - interest and performing their duties in transaction of the affairs of SURPAS in such a manner that promotes confidence and trust in the integrity, objectivity and impartiality of the Leadership Team, the Council, and the Committees.
Benefits To Admin Admin Section — Our online Education management system brings objectivity and quality to Educational administrations by enhancing productivities and promoting school growth.
These 1970's students added modern technical ability to the 1920's German school of New Objectivity as promoted by their mutual teachers Bernd and Hiller Becher who bland images of water towers and coal bunkers demystified photography into something more present and banal.
The three artists underscore the limited ability of rational systems such as those promoted by Internationalist artists and architects to undo entrenched social and racial biases, pointing to how such methods may instead reinforce discrimination by cloaking it in objectivity.
However, I did see from Oppenheimer «recognizes his own biases» and from Oreskes «will promote transparency» I have to ask: Can there be some kernel of objectivity in the subjective sea?
From what I've seen, if climate scientists were to promote a reduction in flying so as to «walk the talk» they'd be accussed of being advocates, lacking in objectivity and biased.
«if climate scientists were to promote a reduction in flying so as to «walk the talk» they'd be accused of being advocates, lacking in objectivity and biased.»
Such statutory criteria should allow representative bodies to predict what standards or indicators they will have to meet in order to be reasonably assured of recognition for longer periods and promote confidence in the objectivity of the decision making process.
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