Your personal opinion of a book as «being boring» does not make for
a very objective answer — especially in light of the fact of the particular book we're talking about which, needless to say, has a few fans that disagree with you
Not exact matches
Thunder, with that mentality — the determination to never question or seek
objective answers — you will have a
very hard time learning anything solid in this life.
ANSWER Hello Aphra It can be
very difficult to be
objective about your own coloring.
ANSWER: It can be
very difficult to be
objective about your own coloring.
Answer: They are all online dating sites designed with a
very specific
objective and person in mind.
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Most educators would agree that the focus is still
very much on teaching kids to give the right
answers to specific questions, but I don't personally believe that's ever been the real
objective of education.
@supercat and others have made many relevant points but as long as the
answer isn't edited to include them and present the issue in a more
objective light, it's still a
very bad one.
The problem with trying to
answer big questions is also that you sometimes don't
answer anything — the House Science Committee staffer made it
very clear that their
objective was to at least get some
answers on finite questions rather than simply adding to grand issues.
One
very useful technique is to be purely
objective in the content of the interview
answer.