Similar words: objective, collectivity, objection, subjective, activity, object, productivity, sensitivity. Meaning: ['ɑbdʒek'tɪvətɪ /'ɒb-] n. judgment based on observable phenomena and uninfluenced by emotions or personal prejudices.
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(91) There are outstanding different personality traits between art major and non art major in two female college groups, such as cyclicity , objectivity, cooperativity and so on.
(92) As a full member of the Human Rights Council, the U.S. works to enhance the constructiveness and objectivity of the Council.
(93) What is the difference and connection between the news factuality and objectivity?
(94) There was his unexamined belief in the importance of his work, in his objectivity, and in rationality itself.
(95) It is conclude that the competition show universality and objectivity, whereas the cooperation show particularity and provisionality.
(96) Indeed, none of the various definitions of " paraphilia" meets even the most basic standard of objectivity.
(97) Objectivity contains the three forms of Mechanism, Chemism, and Teleology.
(98) Mathematics structural thought method has some characteristics like constructivity, objectivity, agility and so on.
(99) Globalization really exists objectively, but the objectivity is inseparable from the ideological strategy of neoliberalism.
(100) The result shows that relevant co-efficiency and dynamic index selection might increase, its accuracy and objectivity.
(101) This relation is characterized by objectivity , compulsion, and vertical inequality.
(102) Afterwards, by the analysis of the international and national background of the rampancy of the Japanese New Right-wing groups, the thesis explains the objectivity of its existence.
(103) Research is a word that most people associate with science and objectivity.
(104) The cost principle is derived , in large part, from the principle of objectivity.
(105) Hardy holds a realism opinion on mathematical object, which is in favor of understanding the subjective objectivity of mathematics.
(106) Suspected fraud must be handled with confidentiality, accuracy and objectivity.
(107) The theory of constructivism of western international relation offers new tentative ideation, analyzable frame and solution for the above objectivity.
(108) It reports the nitty-gritty events with objectivity,[www.Sentencedict.com] disambiguating the meaning and analyzing the essence of content in a cutting way.
(109) Computer-aided diagnosis of breast cancer can reduce breast biopsies and improve breast cancer diagnosis accuracy and objectivity.
(110) The teleological relation is a syllogism in which the subjective end coalesces with the objectivity external to it, through a middle term which is the unity of both.
(111) This guideline is the reliability principle, also called the objectivity principle.
(112) Overemphasis of the objectivity , inevitability and certainty of the educational laws is against the education practice.
(113) In the view of science - knowledge, the characteristics of knowledge are theorization, closing and objectivity.
(114) Process of criterion of liability of tort is includes four stages, which are fault liability, fault objectivity, fault deduction, and finally no-fault liability.
(115) But as the selection test, the objectivity of the assessment of the test means most of the thing.
(116) Traders tend to lose objectivity when using technical analysis indicators.
(117) He kept his emotionless objectivity and faith in the cause he served.
(118) The study on prison law science should concentrates itself on its reality, objectivity and regularity while abandoning its former preferential tendency either as a political tool or as a service aid.
(119) Multi-criteria fuzzy decision ensures talented personnel selection's objectivity and veracity by overcoming the fuzzy factors in the course of selection based on competency.
(120) The nonfoundationalism of relativist science: of objectivity, subjectivity, and truth.
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