There is simply no one objectively great job, or one objectively great company to work for, that applies to everyone.
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"In all the objectively measurable illnesses, like cancer, even heart disease, there are components of it that are not [objectively measurable]," Kaptchuk says.
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One trend we see among our customers is using eNPS scores to measure culture objectively, and working objectively to improve based on employee feedback.
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You have to remember that in all the objectively measurable illnesses, like cancer, even heart disease, there are components of it that are not [objectively measurable].
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Trump is objectively wrong; House Democrats haven't been squandering time.
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TIMPF: Whoever - why is it seen as being objectively good?
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That does not mean that someone has objectively harmed you.
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Objectively, we did not expect concessions from the task force.
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For them, the Apple Watch is the objectively better choice.
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Also, it's fair to say you're not seeing London objectively.
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Clinton's messaging is objectively less radical than that of Trump's.
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And how, exactly, does one objectively measure contentedness or happiness?
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But what if you were looking at the "data" objectively?
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This just helps you objectively look at where you stand.
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That said, no quality is objectively better than the other.
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Analyze objectively the overwhelming, nonstop, hysterical coverage against the president.
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The Americans via GIPHY This is an objectively incredible show.
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Objectively, the solution seems simple: Just recruit more drivers, right?
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In government, things are marginally better, but still objectively dismal.
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"The Equifax settlement is an objectively bad deal," Metcalfe wrote.
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Objectively, Trump has emerged from the summit a diminished figure.
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The tape's release was objectively bad news for the president.
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"Objectively, the economic message didn't sell in 2008," he said.
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And yet this video, like the song, is objectively perfect.
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Fallout games always alternated between objectively dire situations and slapstick.
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Try to look at the conflict as objectively as possible.
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Objectively I was one of the luckiest humans ever born.
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I loved those things, but objectively they're probably pretty terrible.
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In that case, you objectively can't pay back the loan.
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But here's the thing: Knowledge is objectively better than ignorance.
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Viewed objectively, the US standards on currency manipulation are arbitrary.
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They are objectively observable by those who care to look.
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This lesson is objectively upsetting, but it is not wrong.
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You need to have enough distance to look back objectively.
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You should look purely and objectively at the artistic accomplishment.
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Objectively speaking, I think my father was an excellent teacher.
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In the article, Urschel wrote, "objectively, I shouldn't" play football.
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Objectively, he felt he was an interesting and worthy guy.
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And many are incapable of ever reporting objectively on this president.
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They were incredibly popular videos to watch and were objectively hilarious.
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That accusation is capable of being objectively proven to be false.
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While two weeks is, objectively, a pathetic effort, I'm not alone.
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He is, objectively speaking, the most successful of his tanned brethren.
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Dan Brown's books are objectively bad...and yet I love them.
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Repeatedly and with patience, he objectively explains the state's fiscal options.
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To be clear: objectively speaking, these are not traditionally "good" headphones.
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The reality is that there is no objectively good internet company.
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Social media, in the way it's used now, objectively favors authoritarians.
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In response, he copied their calligraphic patterns as objectively as possible.
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It objectively can't do as much as Google Assistant or Alexa.
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President Trump is, objectively speaking, the dumbest president we've ever had.
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When you come at it objectively, people aren't used to it.
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There are, unfortunately, things about being single that are objectively bad.
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Objectively speaking, manhood confers on the winners enormous privilege and power.
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This is not a good thing, but it is objectively true.
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Now, Psalm is an unusual name, and objectively hard to pronounce.
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"Objectively false," Williams said about the claims of framing other countries.
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I wouldn't blame you, it was objectively not a good fight.
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Poptimism says that pop music is not objectively, self-evidently worthless.
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Many had also worn accelerometers to objectively track their physical activity.
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My objectively bad cat Ruby and I live in Cambridge, Mass.
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"The media aren't being effective at informing people objectively," she said.
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So, objectively speaking, Cox deserves the same benefit of the doubt.
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Now, objectively, this will bring some difficulties to implementing this agreement.
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"Because I'm inside the painting, I can't see objectively," she said.
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Are some wines objectively better at being wine than other wines?
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They do just fine objectively identifying authoritarian, tyrannical, or violent leadership.
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Because it is a superior song, and it is objectively hilarious.
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Sure, some sites and natural splendors may look (objectively) better and the weather may be (also, objectively) perfect during some months, but that means higher prices, denser crowds and a significantly high chance of getting photobombed.
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China "hopes relevant parties can objectively and calmly view this", she added.
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It's tempting to separate the bad behavior from the objectively good products.
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And we are not proud of the No campaign's objectively false claims.
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And it's fountain soda, which is objectively the best kind of soda.
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So objectively speaking, there's less audio there for your ear to interpret.
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"The person is paid to objectively listen to you," someone told me.
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It also has an objectively incredible video, but that's beside the point.
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While it was objectively a rude gesture, in that moment, West vs.
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Robyn is behind what is, objectively, the finest pop song ever written.
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Thank you for reading my objectively correct list of the best comics.
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Businesses and humanitarian responders have a framework for looking objectively at threats.
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He said Noor's conduct was an "objectively reasonable" response to the situation.
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Then, if you're going to compare yourself to others, do it objectively.
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His new role as President of the United States is objectively strange.
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Objectively, Making a Murderer Part 2 is a less well-told story.
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Above all we need to deal with the AfD objectively and politically.
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But the studies don't show that on objectively measured real-world outcomes.
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Android users have long had objectively worse emoji than their iOS counterparts.
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It's not as if wanting a child is an objectively repugnant goal.
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After all, they are all, objectively speaking, very good boys and girls.
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A sad-looking airline mealPhoto: Avitya (Wikimedia Commons)Flying is objectively horrible.
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Graduation caps, or "mortarboards," are annoying to wear and objectively weird looking.
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Does that mean that Season 6 was objectively better than Season 5?
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Is the new like button objectively better than the old like button?
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His OPS+ for the Mets in 1969 was an objectively appalling 53.
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Except, looking at it objectively, it's not about any of those things.
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They have the capacity to feel, perceive, and experience the world objectively.
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The truth is, this isn't a debate that can be settled objectively.
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" Mr. Creutz agreed: "Looking at this objectively, he wasn't the right choice.
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The Dreamcast's controller was objectively bad, but its analog triggers were inspired.
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However, conditions are objectively far better today than they were in 1968.
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But so much of it was reflecting what the reporting found, objectively.
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Objectively, the vehicle is great, and moaning about the price is silly.
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Curtis Granderson could conceivably get old and Bartolo Colon is objectively old.
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The greatest song to objectively have been released from Sweden. 7/10.
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Here's a list of 117 objectively good things that happened in 2017.
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Why does something that's objectively happy make me feel so, so sad?
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Only with the benefit of time can we think about it objectively.
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This clip was probably expensive as shit and it looks objectively incredible.
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It is the most objectively perfect background noise humanity has ever created.
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Still, some scholars say the word terrorism can still be used objectively.
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And the standard in court is even higher than that — objectively reasonable.
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Study the revolution "professionally, objectively"; don't demonstrate one way or the other.
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It also said it chooses the products it sells "fairly and objectively".
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We started talking about systemic inequality, and canceled some objectively terrible men.
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You mentioned that Laurie is another "white character," which is objectively true.
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Some of the questions she asked, especially at the beginning, were objectively bad.
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And if you believe that's a good thing, you're objectively a bad person.
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You also may need to let go of the idea of objectively "winning."
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They have less defects, less discolorations and are objectively stronger than natural diamonds.
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But objectively and broadly speaking, the U.S. economy is in pretty good shape.
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McGee was born in 1945, an objectively awful time for African-American actresses.
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But it was… I guess it was next-level trolling, just objectively. Right?
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Yang objectively built a movement, after starting the race as a complete unknown.
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But Del Rey's two performances during the live show objectively were not good.
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As a Fire TV, this year's Cube is objectively superior to the original.
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A budding entrepreneur, Cooper is objectively annoying, a smug next-gen Ferris Bueller.
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It's true that, objectively speaking, the midterm landscape looks bad for the GOP.
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January Jones is a person who, objectively, has many things going for her.
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Ross was objectively terrible, but does that mean Rachel should be with Joey?
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Objectively, it shouldn't be this hard for a Democrat to win this race.
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On top of being objectively immoral and reprehensible, it doesn't even look appetizing.
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In fairness, TiVo is objectively one of the greatest inventions of all time.
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The only party to enjoy an objectively happy evening was the Liberal Democrats.
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It gives you the opportunity to think objectively and holistically about the outcomes.
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Kevin and his objectively charismatic grandma Lill are an exception to the rule.
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McEntire is objectively the best Colonel Sanders we've seen in quite some time.
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But it's also hard to get down and dirty to objectively terrible stuff.
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Objectively, this is a big fucking deal, because Nine Inch Nails absolutely rule.
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They were, not objectively speaking, some of the greatest press conferences in history.
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If only judges do their job right, the objectively correct answers will emerge.
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They believed that data could help their officers police better and more objectively.
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"We Didn't Start the Fire" has, objectively, the worst lyrics of all time.
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He is objectively and legitimately a dirty (as well as talented) basketball player.
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This kind of censoring, while not objectively bad, would change the platform completely.
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There's just no way to objectively conclude Cuomo was asking a gotcha question.
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Here are — objectively, and don't argue — the best examples of a beautiful trick.
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It's also the hardest part to talk about objectively, because everyone's tastes vary.
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Each Supreme Court justice has the inherent obligation to objectively consider each case.
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The IRS has one mission — to objectively and fairly enforce existing tax laws.
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" The report concluded that the conduct was "unwelcome and objectively sexual in nature.
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It's objectively insane that there aren't female professional emoji other than the dancer.
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Objectively, by any standard, MiniPro was the best startup on stage that day.
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Donald Trump is objectively and defiantly in the wrong regarding pretty much everything.
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If it wasn't already clear which sauce is objectively best, barbecue obviously won.
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First, and let's be real here, Justin Trudeau is an objectively beautiful man.
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Many were observational and did not objectively measure a smoker's success at quitting.
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Lars Ulrich played a drumbeat so objectively terrible it sounded like a joke.
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"People aren't making more money, and college is objectively more expensive," Minhaj says.
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There was objectively very little that was funny about the Ford-Kavanaugh testimony.
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Objectively, there is no doubt that illnesses and injuries can cause immense suffering.
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He was objectively sloppy, between jobs, and presumably too busy for complete sentences.
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Objectively, it has similar — possibly even fresher — ingredients than a Taco Bell taco.
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Morse was an objectively more successful mayor than Ben Wyatt, at any rate.
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Amazon says that procurements should be administered "objectively" and "free from political influence".
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In aesthetic, yes, objectively so — in essence, however, not even a little bit.
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Europa is objectively one of the most badass moons in the solar system.
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Things that are seriously crazy when looked at objectively begin to seem normal.
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If state legislatures cannot define gender identity objectively, there seems little hope for individuals.
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Second: "Donald Trump Wants to Break Constitutionality" is, objectively speaking, a terrible headline. 533.
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When you've regrouped, try to objectively troubleshoot which parts of your strategy aren't working.
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The first reason is that people can be quite bad at objectively assessing risk.
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This is partly because not all clinical concepts lend themselves to being measured objectively.
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The host had called President Trump a white supremacist, something that is objectively true.
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Blaming them for his pending defeat isn't just missing the point — it's objectively wrong.
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On all of these things I am 100% certain that I am objectively correct.
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When first introduced in the original 1977 Star Wars, Darth Vader was objectively terrifying.
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I will continue to love, respect & pray for KD - & objectively analyze his game. pic.twitter.
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Hidy and Howdy rank higher than Sam because bears are objectively cuddlier than eagles.
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"It's mostly hitting females when they are objectively at their most powerful," she says.
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When you see yourself from the outside, you start to look at yourself objectively.
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Tennis balls are objectively harder to play keepie-uppie with than a soccer ball.
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We need to objectively differentiate ourselves and our skills from what robots can do.
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"The scientific community has the responsibility, and the tools, to analyze these things objectively."
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There's nothing objectively wrong with traditional stress management techniques like deep breathing or mindfulness.
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Trump has taken Sessions' decision so personally he can't look at the situation objectively.
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Which I guess makes sense, as Maren Morris is objectively cooler than Thomas Rhett.
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My sweet tooth aside, I get that the unicorn frap is objectively pretty gross.
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Precedent aside, though, Lynch objectively has a hell of a task ahead of him.
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To your other point, I think people do see beautiful things as objectively better.
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We're making it much harder to objectively document the information in its original context.
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They were also assessed (objectively) on their logical reasoning, grammar and sense of humour.
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Instead, what matters is the officer's "objectively reasonable" belief that there is a threat.
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We do have the ability to look at things objectively, and appreciate genius impartially.
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" Sinclair called it their "responsibility" to report objectively, "to pursue and report the truth.
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Instead, they should be about what is objectively right or wrong for the country.
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When it comes to travel, the perception of risk is rarely meted out objectively.
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Then again, she also characterizes him as "really tall," which he objectively is not.
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Perhaps, but imagination still has pitfalls, and experience surrogates are cheaper and objectively better.
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And, obviously, my views on those questions are rational, judicious, disinterested, and objectively correct.
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Very objectively, U.C. Berkeley has done everything they can to protect free speech rights.
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Productivity targets are set objectively, based on previous performance levels achieved by our workforce.
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One is a calculator that objectively determines an employee's pay range based off experience.
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You write a lot more objectively about a subject you're not in love with.
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As for Tesla, its relative performance for much of the year was objectively awful.
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If the Met's trying to be objective, objectively Egypt should be closer to Africa.
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Remember that your emotions will interfere with your ability to look at situations objectively.
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We should ask is it objectively worse in some way than it was previously?
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Much more than with any other technology, it's very difficult to approach robotics objectively.
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Instead, what matters is the officer's "objectively reasonable" belief that there is a threat.
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Although, statistically, when a group of people objectively weigh in on something they're usually right.
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Before I continue, I must emphasise that there's nothing objectively wrong with Lip Sync Battle.
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Objectively empowering Trump while signaling a lack of loyalty to him is a dangerous game.
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It's not objectively measured, as far as us knowing for sure what's going to occur.
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That trend seems objectively bad for most people, whose work consists largely of routinized actions.
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The first four days of the 298 NCAA tournament were objectively the best in history.
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When I see someone with a new and objectively more powerful phone, I'm not jealous.
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Mr. Hankey (our stand-in for Barr, remember) does some objectively, irredeemably, unapologetically bad shit.
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Gold-Bears: These little friends are classic, and the red ones are objectively the best.
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Paying $50 for a piece of glass that sticks to your phone is objectively stupid.
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The needs of rivers and trees are objectively different from the needs of actual people.
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Betrayed Daenerys in the hopes of going back to an objectively shittier life in Westeros.
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Both of these studies are objectively important, but that said, they were hyped beyond belief.
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Objectively, House Republicans have a lot to lose from a GOP meltdown and Trump doesn't.
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Objectively deducing who won or lost is almost impossible when partisan tensions are this high.
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Honestly, we can't objectively rank these pants because he's on a hoverboard and pouring champagne.
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Women, on the other hand, are endlessly criticized for actions that are objectively the same.
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Steven Crowder is objectively a homophobic dirtbag with the intellectual range of a deer tick.
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It certainly raises a lot of concerns about whether he'll be able to operate objectively.
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The best planet is Earth, objectively, and I only say that because I live there.
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Except that in this case, the normal functioning of journalism is objectively damaging American democracy.
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So that, very objectively, we can understand each year if we're getting better or not.
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I hope friends in the media can objectively, justly, rationally and calmly make their reports.
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What does it mean to have movies that are interesting but don't objectively make sense?
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This is an objectively corny, ridiculous song, and yet … I think it might be awesome?
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This is because Miguel is scientifically (a level higher than 'objectively') hotter than the sun.
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We need to understand more clearly and objectively the lessons that need to be learned.
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Whether it was objectively good or bad was irrelevant, as the therapeutic benefits were undeniable.
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"There are many things that are objectively offensive that are still constitutionally protected," she said.
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Nor did the agreement require that any change of control had to be objectively reasonable.
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You'll get the sharp and objectively funny commentary on the country's many, many, many issues.
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Noisey will be there all weekend, getting sunburned and having objectively true opinions on things.
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Investors seem to have reacted with near indifference to an objectively strong corporate earnings season.
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While my degree of satisfaction varied among certain masks, none of them were objectively bad.
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It's the casino episode, because that is objectively the best piece of television there is.
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I'm just saying that she's empirically and objectively better than what you're currently listening to.
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Whether it was objectively good or bad was irrelevant, as the therapeutic benefits were undeniable.
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I realize, objectively, that viewing my infertility as cosmic retribution or moral shortcoming sounds insane.
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That is, except for the objectively best character and star of the Nintendo pantheon: Kirby.
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The Pont De L'Alma tunnel in Paris is, objectively speaking, an unremarkable stretch of road.
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Presidential policy is not only objectively verifiable; it's the only presidential report card that matters.
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Financially literate entrepreneurs make more informed financial decisions overall and assess their creditworthiness more objectively.
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What had been overachieving became, objectively, underachieving once the oft-cited financial shackles were off.
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Experts haven't even developed a standard way to objectively assess how firm a bed is.
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After all, the "anxious" or "angry" trains of thought you avoid probably aren't objectively true.
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Objectively, the movie has earned every win necessary to nearly guarantee an award on Sunday.
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Biggest flaw: I'm not as widely beloved as Thin Mint, though I am objectively better.
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Some also wore activity monitors for a week to objectively track how much they moved.
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Most Americans agree on certain things that are objectively important to calling yourself an American.
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We're not here to kink shame anybody, and Joaquin Phoenix is an objectively handsome man.
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What is objectively true about Fukase's work, though, is that it is all very personal.
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The mountain hiking turned out to have been, objectively, the most strenuous of the workouts.
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So, putting it objectively, the fundamental interests of China and North Korea are at odds.
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More importantly, efforts to force greater integration of criminal and terrorist records are objectively reasonable.
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We might ask the same question of Puerto Rico: Did anything objectively wrong "happen" there?
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I applied to the worst college, St Edmund's, and it really is the worst—objectively.
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Sometimes, it takes those not very close to the situation to objectively consider all factors.
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For example, murder wasn't bad simply because God told humans so — it was objectively bad.
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And my feeling was that if I couldn't address it objectively, I shouldn't do it.
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You can't objectively cover the world, she says, if you ignore half of the population.
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It's at least something to work toward, and something that is even potentially objectively measurable.
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There is no way to objectively measure it or agree on it as a standard.
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When objectively compared, Mr. Sanders has as much or more experience and accomplishment as Hillary Clinton.
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They bring people together with their objectively rockin' riffs and enthusiasm and overuse of hair gel.
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Reframing is taking a step back and objectively looking at the scenario to find positive alternatives.
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Image: Pixabay"Both babies [shown to participants] were objectively pretty cute, is the problem," she said.
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But CSBD, Dickerson said, isn't meant to legitimatize the idea of someone "objectively" being too sexual.
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President Trump is, objectively speaking, a threat to the safety and security of the United States.
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Twitter is an interest network, which essentially means it's difficult for people who aren't objectively interesting.
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They would instead have to consider if shooting Yatim was objectively reasonable in the given circumstances.
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Of course, if you looked at her work objectively you knew that her striking was hype.
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These feelings are real and consequential, even if the rationale behind them is not objectively true.
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With a clear mind, I see things more objectively and get some of my best ideas.
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This is a complex and sensitive subject which needs to be considered objectively and with care.
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Of course, the objectively isolated are much more likely than the average person to feel lonely.
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The Moon is in logical Air sign Gemini today, inspiring you to think about things objectively.
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It then used the resulting algorithm to evaluate—objectively, allegedly—screenplays that were fed into it.
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Here's the thing: I imagine that, objectively, people probably think this game is a bit pants.
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We as a society are not prepared to accept pervasive, warrantless location tracking as objectively reasonable.
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They are objectively beautiful objects, whose very real rarity only makes me covet them even more.
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And objectively, if you think you're cool, if you're trying to be cool, you're not cool.
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Objectively speaking, they are among the best of the best in the world at this skill.
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If we look back at the '90s objectively, we know things were awful for oppressed communities.
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The fourth-generation Apple Watch was announced with an objectively hilarious and very dramatic hype reel.
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The Moon is in logical (but social) Air sign Libra today— think objectively about your friendships.
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This is objectively crazier, and also, in one of nature's lovely twists, apparently the accurate explanation.
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I hope House Democrats do better than gaining 16 seats but can't predict it today, objectively.
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Herrera supports the idea, saying it would give medical examiners the opportunity to assess players objectively.
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Perhaps it will be good for Vanessa to unburden herself to someone who can listen objectively.
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People are using cellphones and GPS all the time, so [these threats] are more important, objectively.
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Women and men on prize juries often genuinely believe they are choosing the objectively best book.
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The explosion of data from the internet and elsewhere needs to be processed objectively, he said.
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But it's also objectively laudable when improvements in infrastructure make the lives of city dwellers easier.
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Kendi is convinced that racism can be objectively identified, and therefore fought, and one day vanquished.
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Objectively, the Aventador and to a lesser extent, the Urus, are flashy playthings for the 1%.
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The Camaro is objectively more balanced, but that's most likely because of the less beefy motor.
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The film doesn't pass judgment on Marcus's life choices, but he's objectively stagnant compared to Sasha.
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No matter how objectively good it might seem, subjectively we think it could have been better.
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Justin Smith: Normally, a lot of our stuff tends to be either objectively historical or political.
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Objectively, paying for a PR/marketing campaign to advocate your point of view is nothing unusual.
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You can also objectively say that Lamar's sophomore album is the most ambitious of its class.
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In that role, he demonstrated a willingness to look objectively at the facts of each case.
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"I am committed to making decisions objectively and based on the best available evidence," he said.
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Warren is objectively the most competent progressive to run for president in the 2020 election cycle.
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"I say this just very objectively: I thought the question was patently unfair," Hannity told me.
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We use our intelligence to protect the groups we belong to first, and reason objectively second.
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It's an objectively good mid-tempo pop song of the calibre that Tinashe should be making.
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One of their wins required an unlikely, otherworldly late comeback against an objectively bad Phoenix team.
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Nobody inside or outside of his camp denies that he's older than would be objectively ideal.
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I like the analysis of music and art, that things can objectively be good and bad.
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The Booker bump (will it ever come?): Cory Booker is, objectively, on a roll of late.
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Such evaluations are an exercise in "trying to be objectively subjective," as Dr. Hossler put it.
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" In this setup, "the bureaucratic idea of competence as objectively demarcated spheres of responsibility is absent.
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I'm here to look at him as objectively as I can and present a balanced view.
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Advertisers can "compare every destination on their media plan to every other destination objectively," he said.
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Looking objectively at the year, the Trump team has lost little ground in any criminal defense.
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I think Donald Trump is objectively more dangerous than Kim Jong Un and not as stable.
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No matter how objectively you want to do it, you're just going to have personal preference.
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The products that are the least sustainable are the ones that don't, objectively, need to exist.
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A power meter can help you train smarter, pedal faster, and become an objectively stronger rider.
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We ensure that concerns raised are thoroughly and objectively investigated, while taking measures to protect confidentiality.
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In a blog post, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg promised the board will operate freely and objectively.
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The more objectively you can show that return, the more likely you'll get your asking price.
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Which makes sense, because not only is it objectively yummy, it's also super easy to make.
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He performed at the 2012 NHL All-Star Game in a custom jersey, cheers on the objectively mediocre but objectively profitable Toronto Maple Leafs, and once played for a team that was apparently called both the Weston Red Wings and the Weston Lions as a youth.
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One, it casts dressing in a revealing way as objectively and intrinsically more free than dressing modestly.
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Objectively, it's an interesting look at the process of putting together an event on a large scale.
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As recreational cannabis spreads across the US, law enforcement struggles to objectively show how stoned you are.
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You can love your family and also understand that, objectively speaking, they are a total shit show.
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You objectively have the saddest booth at CES and you probably spent loads of money on it.
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The song's writer Diane Warren told the New York Times that it's not an objectively bad song.
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She is objectively creepy, somehow resembles smooth Yoda, and has gotten little attention after her initial debut.
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Tell your story objectively; don't adapt your vision based on what you think buyers want to hear.
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To Trump's credit, this video is objectively better than a lot of his other on-camera appearances.
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"Simply the Best" is a song that shouldn't work because, objectively speaking, it is absolutely fucking awful.
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Cheese good, coconut oil bad—or somethingImage: Srinayan Puppala/FlickrNutrition studies are really hard to conduct objectively.
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Just goes to show — objectively beautiful people are not always the people you subjectively want to spoon.
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The ability to think objectively Marketers are usually one of the most passionate workers in the office.
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Goku eating ramen is a simple idea executed perfectly and will objectively make anything you wear cooler.
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But objectively speaking, you're a secret government hit squad killing whoever you're told to, primarily other citizens.
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Neither side is wrong Fan support of a film doesn't make it objectively superior or aesthetically worthwhile.
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This time, though, instead of getting sad about Jeremy's disappearance, I tried to look at it objectively.
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In short, the House instituted an objectively fair process — rightfully so considering the magnitude of the circumstances.
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Yet while Ms. Errico is objectively as attractive as ever, she makes an unsettlingly fine ugly American.
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That creates a reasonable fear that he might want to reject numerical results that are objectively [correct].
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But we rarely question this belief, or objectively consider whether everyone who can vote ought to vote.
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To those who believe in the idea of genius—and many people don't—he was objectively one.
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The Marais is not Josephine Baker's Paris, but it is, objectively, a good place to get lunch.
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One of the most objectively negative things about Fallout 76 is that it's just plain old broken.
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But remember, to Buffett it's all about looking at the numbers on the page unemotionally and objectively.
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The infusion of politics and skewing of mainstream media have made it impossible to discuss immigration objectively.
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Basically, this is a wider, niggling issue that extends far beyond Zara and her objectively adorable line.
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In one game the difference objectively was Kyrie Irving, but that's more of a one-game thing.
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What's more baffling, though, is why he would be virulently against something so innocuous and objectively helpful.
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With his emotions wrecking his ability to operate objectively, Heim should have been stripped of his position.
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A hip-hop purist would at least see both artists' grievances objectively—and Minaj never gets that.
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There are two objectively good things on this sorry planet and they are hash browns and Nardwuar.
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And that's meant objectively, with a capital O, because it's painfully obvious how British subcultures are flourishing.
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Those are really cool, strong songs, and I can say that objectively because I didn't write them.
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It was objectively pretty fucking gross, but somehow that felt right for the music Broadrick was playing.
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This is the sound the universe makes when mystical forces rewrite it to make it objectively worse.
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China had called on other countries to treat its companies "objectively and fairly" in overseas acquisitions bids.
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Melissa bakes the bacon on a sheet pan, which is objectively the best way to do it.
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Was this a really consistent and objectively offensive thing that you had to experience over and over?
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Even if someone's music has become objectively terrible, if he was once embraced, he will be forever.
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Shout-outs to (objectively) awesome things in the clues, from Kendrick Lamar to Taco Bell's Baja Blast.
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It's hard not to objectively view what he's poured back into the swamp as anything but corrupt.
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If the daughter were thinking objectively, she might recognize that she feels better because of the medication.
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He said the complaint was not "so objectively unreasonable" that the plaintiffs should be disciplined for it.
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When objectively poor decisions are masked with "this is a tradition," then your traditions need to change.
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Take the time to capture your thoughts by writing or recording them to more objectively analyze them.
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"In short, this KapStone acquisition is, objectively, a fantastic thing for WestRock," the "Mad Money" host said.
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If A.I. is supposed to parse information for us, we would like it to do so objectively.
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Yes, he shared—as he put it—"objectively true information," but that information is meaningless without context.
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Objectively, the world today is better than ever, but the digital world inevitably makes everyone feel worse.
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Luckily, older fans weren't coming to the objectively silly affair for earnest life advice or social commentary.
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It's a story that's so serious for so long, and it culminates in this objectively farcical episode.
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For [Prentice] to be in it, but be able to look at it objectively is so helpful.
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He is comparatively feasting against the Sixers in this highlight, but the Sixers are, objectively, The Pits.
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One of the elements is that you have to show that the act objectively speaking will have the probable effect of obstructing a proceeding and we don't believe that the firing of an agency head could be established as having the probable effect, objectively speaking, of sabotaging a proceeding.
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This cross-over combines two of the (objectively) best seasons from the franchise, the first and third seasons.
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Luckily for you, I am here to break down both tournaments objectively to determine which tournament was better.
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At Timothy Taylor, Eduardo Terrazas's embroidered, geometric works are objectively flawless — meticulously sewn and contained within perfect shapes.
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And that I think is an objectively true description of what is happening in the House right now.
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In January, I found it hard to listen objectively, but two months later the album still sounds fabulous.
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Can we alter the parts of the United States that are objectively a failure, like the healthcare system?
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Moral ambiguity seems to translate into mild ugliness, regardless of how the actor playing the role objectively looks.
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Likewise, women were often perceived as "happy" even though the faces show were objectively, for-sure not happy.
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And with interest rates objectively low, there's no real problem with increasing the budget deficit by some amount.
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And for the attacker, some are so objectively awful ("wrap" for example) that they're never really worth using.
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It's hard to objectively evaluate a film like Age of Rage when its events are still so fresh.
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Even a little bit of cash gets people to think harder about the situation and answer more objectively.
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Everyone wants smooth, clear, objectively perfect skin, but very few of us can actually say we have it.
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Objectively, there's not much that scorpions and venomous snakes share in common with lotus pods or Swiss cheese.
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But that was still better than expected, and the economy is objectively still growing at a solid pace.
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Balanced like statues, these glass encasings are objectively beautiful manifestations of that classic bummer adage: Time is money.
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"There's everyone's names, and they're all in the Lion King font, and that's objectively exciting," Oliver, 42, said.
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Well, we're all exhausted from last night's basketball game, but not for good reason -- it was objectively terrible.
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It's possible they don't realize this and are simply being more fearful than they objectively need to be.
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I can't imagine anyone objectively watching can universally say the same thing about the GOP crop of candidates.
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This is a very good thing, though, mainly because "Africa" is objectively one of the greatest songs ever.
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Mr. Ketcheson can say an Arc'teryx rain shell is objectively better because it outperforms other shells in testing.
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After you've given yourself some space to process what's been said, you're ready to evaluate the feedback objectively.
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He argues that colonialism was "both objectively beneficial and subjectively legitimate" for the colonial subjects in many places.
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Objectively, with BMW you have a very good business, and with Tesla, you have a pretty bad one.
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These shows are objectively weird, sure, but they're also seen that way because they're ahead of their time.
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It infringes on their ability to be objectively funny, because the audience kind of knows it&aposs coming.
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Remember there's no harm in chasing your dreams as long as you're aware of what's objectively before you.
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Zayn, objectively, has the perfect face, but I'm mostly attracted to Kristen Stewart because of her louche personality.
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"This objectively makes him stronger than Trump, who has no reason to like the change," Mr. Shi said.
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But Making a Murderer doesn't do much to show us that it's analyzing Zellner's theories thoroughly and objectively.
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It's objectively ugly music, between the raw production values of their recorded work and Tim Baker's polarizing screech.
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It should be decided objectively, based on evidence, so that it's fair to everybody and defensible to everybody.
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Objectively, there's no comparison between the conservative demonization of Mr. Obama and the progressive case against Mr. Trump.
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Let us use what we have learned from the two failed plans and objectively look for a solution.
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"Taken as a whole and viewed objectively, the record clearly demonstrates that recusal is necessary," the lawyers wrote.
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"Impeachment should have been a chance for us to look objectively at what our values are," he said.
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Which is objectively a great function, but what if you're still holding on to your extensive CD collection?
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That made me step outside of my own issues and see people's lives objectively, for what they were.
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To those who doubted that my feelings for Max were uncomplicated and platonic, I often added: objectively handsome.
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Sessions' belief that FBI Director Wray should reorganize the FBI's upper management may very well be objectively correct.
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We like to think we judge people&aposs competence objectively, by carefully weighing their past actions and skills.
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So make it stand for the history of colonization, as opposed to it being an objectively beautiful building.
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She's essentially Streisand and Spears in one package, and her show is going to be, objectively speaking, amazing.
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In an election year, a decision to ramp up federal enforcement against pot is, objectively, a terrible fucking idea.
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"Even though objectively, from afar, I don't know if I'm spending my life in the right way," Krug says.
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I'm very self-critical, but I can objectively say when I watch that scene, that's a good movie scene.
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Saying one is objectively better than the other is like saying a donkey is better than a larger donkey.
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But if I look at the videos objectively — like if they were of anyone but me — they are hilarious.
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KAPLAN: WELL, AND I CAN SPEAK OBJECTIVELY ABOUT THE PAST BECAUSE I WAS JUST AN OBSERVER TO THE FOMC.
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Objectively speaking there has not been a modern-day president in as good as Obama at delivering jokes. Period.
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Although the analysts overhyped the space in 2016, when we objectively look at the data, we're doing quite well.
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But I believe there is an objectively correct amount of salt, and it is rooted in a counterintuitive idea.
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They're little bottled universes where, unlike in real life, you can objectively judge success and failure, victory and defeat.
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I&aposm not talking about day-to-day agents who work very hard and truly trying to objectively investigate.
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As Gowdy said, the "bias manifest in those texts … made (Strzok) unfit to objectively and passionately investigate" the case.
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Objectively, however, it has now become clear that Bloomberg is the only Democrat who could successfully take on Trump.
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There is no real overlap in symptoms among the diplomats, aside from dizziness, which is tough to measure objectively.
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Some might have watched just as much football objectively but felt like they watched less because of the protests.
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What if they then got economists to calculate, as objectively and scientifically as possible, their likely cost-benefit ratios?
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Iceland Airwaves's objectively awesome lineup includes such stellar musicians as Fever Ray, Natalie Prass, Nadine Shah, and Stella Donnelly.
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The "campaign" launched on March 3rd and included the hashtag #springbreakingbadly, which is, objectively speaking, amazing:"Travel goof story"!
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Which is fine, and those songs are objectively good, but that doesn't necessarily mean they are the best songs.
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That's one explanation for why he savagely roasted this woman who loves nerdcore, an objectively terrible genre of music.
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The photos were also objectively categorized by hue, saturation, along with likes and the number of faces in each.
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Yes, objectively, these are the ravings of a mad man looking for connections that are both inconsequential and reaching.
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This makes the recruitment process more transparent, with companies being able to view their leaderboard of candidates ranked objectively.
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Justin Bieber can do a lot of things objectively really well: he can sing, play multiple instruments, and dance.
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They aren't objectively bad; they just seem too fit for purpose and emotionally throwaway in their intentionally wide appeal.
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That being said, one can objectively say a lot of nonsense is befalling the US, most of it terrible.
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People might prejudge your music because of your political persona, but I think you make pretty objectively enjoyable music.
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Facebook works with a network of news organizations to determine if information spreading on its platform is objectively false.
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"Objectively speaking, I don't believe anyone can reasonably argue that Mr. Mnuchin is unqualified for the position," he said.
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With a larger team, the ability to objectively assess the quality of everyone's output becomes more important than ever.
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There is no objectively correct answer, I believe, only answers that are right for you at any given time.
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Its sole purpose is to imply that the changes we're seeing right now are normal—which is objectively untrue.
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One group was asked to emotionally identify with the boy and the other group was told to listen objectively.
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One year after Charlottesville, there continues to be, objectively, no moral equivalency between hate marchers and anti-racist activists.
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These perceptions have damaged people's sense of economic security, even beyond what economic data reveal to be objectively true.
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That, he said, suggested she "would not be approaching her review of allegations concerning our country objectively or comprehensively".
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That day, though, I was wearing a New York Yankees cap, so I objectively did look like a tourist.
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This is an objectively bad total and his market value wasn't exactly aided by Balotelli being, well, Mario Balotelli.
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Cinematically captured via drone, the explosions are gorgeous but they're still a reminder that strip mines are objectively terrible.
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In musicological terms, "Despacito" also has distinctive features that make it objectively more of a banger than other songs.
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But before we offer up our objectively true opinions on the weekend, we photographed some of yesterday's best sets.
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Even objectively good sleepers can have this belief, while poor sleepers can conversely not consider themselves to be insomniacs.
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Given the ambiguities, the prosecution should have to prove a quid pro quo involving something consequential and objectively valuable.
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Moving from the current objectively reasonable standard to a proportionality of force standard could be achieved in this manner.
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It's difficult and maybe impossible to objectively measure something as intangible as a music scene's contribution to the world.
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He is an authoritarian leader; how can we expect him to objectively assess the political crisis he has created?
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It doesn't matter if aliens or ghosts are objectively real, only the media that portrays them needs to be.
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PR: Well, it's a great question and it's like an intellectual exercise to try and think about it objectively.
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These men claimed they were looking down on politics from the stands, objectively assessing the plays of the game.
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Solving these problems requires us to move beyond this rhetorical stalemate and objectively observe the facts on the ground.
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This was objectively true in one respect at least: teen-pregnancy rates soared, both in and out of wedlock.
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"Objectively speaking and removing partisanship, I'd say, look, it's more scalable than being a reality TV star," he said.
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We obviously have a lot of data and analytics where we look at how people are using it objectively.
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Accelerometers objectively measured when participants engaged in light activity like walking or more intense exercise like running or cycling.
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Accelerometers objectively measured when participants engaged in light activity like walking or more intense exercise like running or cycling.
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Unlike pitch, which can be readily measured using phone apps, such as Pitch Perfect, resonance can't be objectively pinpointed.
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We need a robust, publicly funded, research program lead by the NIH and CDC to objectively guide future policy.
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Skale said that, while it's objectively not healthy to get drunk, he's not saying you shouldn't ever do it.
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Despite this, there's an inconvenient truth to neocons: Of all the conservative factions, they are objectively the most dangerous.
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Mr. Latry said he could not objectively comment on whether the Grand Organ was the best in the world.
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By merely following Bugatti Biebs being Biebs, "Company" has achieved that rarest of benchmarks: an objectively good music video.
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It portrays a handful as objectively bad, such as a landlord sexually exploiting the poor, or an unrepentant murderer.
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The jury apparently rejected Mr. Lin's claim that he had made an "objectively reasonable mistake" when he shot Mr. Stephens.
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They blindly believe in their candidate to an extent that they actually can't see objectively what's happening in the campaign.
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President Trump has previously bragged that he got Apple to invest $350 billion in the U.S., which is objectively untrue.
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Also, Moore's Spider-Man can turn invisible and shock people, which makes him objectively better than the other Spider-Men.
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It would be great if people took in all available evidence and considered it objectively prior to making a decision.
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Enough time has passed since I last heard these that I can finally appreciate them objectively for what they are.
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KENNEDY: And the ACLU, in defending the First Amendment, was objectively defending something that was an umbrella that covered everyone.
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CodeFights Founder and CEO Tigran Sloyan believes gamification represents the future of sourcing and filtering for any objectively measured skill.
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Life may be objectively better than it's ever been, but it really doesn't feel like it most of the time.
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The old Nassau Coliseum—now technically the NYCB Live Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum—was one of these objectively garbage things.
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A Marchesa dress was objectively beautiful — it was palatable enough for boring men, and imaginative enough for the fashion set.
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As to Dieter, I think he's investing his hopes in Google's promised software fixes rather than looking at things objectively.
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One limitation of the study is that sleep problems were reported by participants, not measured objectively by researchers or doctors.
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Papa John's used to be my favorite Trash Pizza, which may be surprising because Papa John's is objectively bad pizza.
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He has said he plans to ensure it must report more objectively and scrap the license fee that funds it.
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Here in Canada, artificial intelligence-oriented companies like Plum and Knockri develop talent recruitment products that screen job applicants objectively.
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We're bringing something to our performances that's uniquely ourselves, and that experience made us see that a little more objectively.
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In that sense, Peter Gabriel is the Stanley Kubrick of music, objectively better than Tedder and uncompromising on all fronts.
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It's objectively one of the most fun performances to grace the medium-sized desk, and you can watch it above.
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We were in our early 20s and, professionally, she was doing objectively well at worst, at least in my opinion.
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But with that being said, some things (and people) are just objectively good, regardless of your more nuanced personal preferences.
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And so it is with smartphones, where we'll never be able to legitimately and objectively crown a single best device.
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Graham dealt with civil lawsuits against officers, but most states have also adopted the "objectively reasonable" standard for criminal prosecutions.
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Objectively analyzing Moscow's aims helps clarify how we should pursue our objectives or respond to future actions by the Kremlin.
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We made our own version of this monstrosity (and we can tell you that it is, in fact, objectively awful).
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They are made up of albums that are objectively decent, but entirely irrelevant to what is happening in British music.
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This is why Congress needs to ethically, honestly and objectively fulfill its constitutionally mandated oversight responsibilities of the executive branch.
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"The OIG opens investigations based on credible allegations and reports our findings objectively and independently," DiPaolo said in a statement.
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The show is toxic and, objectively, deserves to be exposed — but he's only interested because he's angry at being sidelined.
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And when the governor came to power, Mr. Wildstein did not think he could write harshly or objectively about them.
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Rascal Deux and Charlie the "zombie dog" are, objectively speaking, two of the homeliest animals this author has ever seen.
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This tells anyone willing to look objectively at the challenge of denuclearizing the Korean Peninsula that the game is over.
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Everyone "looking at this calmly and objectively" thinks something similar to the Brexit could happen in the U.S., she said.
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"We assume that this review will fairly and objectively address all legal allegations against the coverage," the Wirecard statement said.
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Instead, officers had to prove their actions were "objectively reasonable" compared to the conduct of other officers and similar circumstances.
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I'd repeat this until I found objectively the worst bar or until I could no longer stand, whichever came first.
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Instead, he wanted to explore the main points of the Pizzagate theory objectively, while examining the major issues at play.
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This isn't to diminish Lorde's actual musicality; "Royals" is objectively an incredible pop song and Lorde is a talented musician.
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The old Nassau Coliseum—now technically the NYCB Live Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum—was one of these objectively garbage things.
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This was true even if the outcome of the smaller task was objectively worse than that of the larger one.
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It's more surprising, in light of pervasive sexism, that so many women's sports are as objectively great as they are.
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Critics said such donations meant that Quarles — and by extension the Mueller probe itself — couldn't objectively carry out the investigation.
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To win a copyright case, they will need to find a way to objectively convey the taste of their products.
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It's a valid charge in some ways, because it is objectively more difficult for New Yorkers to prosper these days.
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We'll level with you: there isn't an objectively superior running shoe that we're going to recommend above all the others.
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There wasn't anyone to reign me back in or suggest we take a step back to look at things objectively.
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He called King Frederick of II Prussia "the king my master," an objectively odd title to call another world leader.
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We're coming close to the point where we can, objectively in some sense, create people who are superior to others.
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Perhaps your stock was granted to you as part of your compensation, which makes it difficult to view it objectively.
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However besieged many Israelis may feel, objectively Israel has never been more powerful, in almost any sense of the word.
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She was asked how she could objectively analyze the Mets, or their division opponents, while she was a Mets employee.
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But as the issues facing Congress have grown more complex, resources to objectively and independently analyze them have been slashed.
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That would, of course, be good news, given that the port is…how to put this nicely…pretty objectively terrible.
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"Objectively speaking, I don't believe anyone can reasonably argue that Mr. Mnuchin is unqualified for the position," Mr. Hatch said.
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Obama's margin of victory, while objectively comfortable, represented a 59 percent decline in the size of his popular vote lead.
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The debate here and the objective of this measure is to provide information as dispassionately, clearly and objectively as possible.
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Esper had favored letting the review process "play itself out objectively and deliberately, in fairness to all parties," Hoffman said.
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It would seem like something he could reflect upon and view more objectively and decide whether to follow up on.
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That bakery was crowded with customers, while at Hutzelmann, where the quality is objectively superior, only three people walked in.
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I know that's not your question, but objectively speaking, the data actually points to quite dramatic boosts to aggregate income.
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" Despite that objectively neutral first statement, Letterman, 69, then sheds some light on his personal opinion: "There's nothing illegal going on.
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The other is that having in fact borne costs to his personal reputation, he objectively ties up his success with Trump's.
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Firstly, rather than immediately finding flaws in how your new organization is run, take time to observe the existing culture objectively.
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Their actions seek to obstruct and do harm to crime victims; that's objectively despicable regardless of one's views on immigration policy.
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" - @touringhstorian "This is objectively bad but still had the intended effect on me: 'I think I just found my goth gf.
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Eventually, though, what happened to us becomes externalized, and we may hold it in our hands and look at it objectively.
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"Implementing autoplaying video was construed not just as an annoyance, but as objectively bad internet practice," she wrote in her dissertation.
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Whereas for other people, what is apparently and objectively a good night's sleep, can make them feel extremely tired and unrefreshed.
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It is not a dispassionate calculating machine, objectively searching for the right facts, figures and policies to make a reasoned decision.
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There was a faint chemical bite, yes, from the packaged dressing and gravy, but the dish was objectively good, even delicious.
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Green Book was an objectively well-made movie, but drew scrutiny for sanitizing and sanctifying the relationship between its central characters.
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And whether or not its dialog is objectively realistic, the way that characters speak feels familiar and genuine to many players.
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Mr. Fullerton, too, said he tried to evaluate evidence objectively, though he acknowledged that his political views probably affected his interpretation.
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Mayweather, meanwhile, is only sort of retired, and one of the objectively best boxers to have ever competed at 49-0.
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The program's long-term effects are unforeseeable, especially given the myriad and objectively horrifying issues plaguing the Miami-Dade Police Department.
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Adi Robertson: This was not an objectively good movie, but The Circle tapped into my guilty love of absurd, simplistic dystopias.
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But when thinking about it objectively, judo referees are probably one of the most important components to having a match operate.
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She's going through a rough breakup right now (her former fiancé is objectively THE WORST), so she needs some girl time.
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A title that references the "deep state" keeps what most objectively agree is ridiculous conspiracy nonsense squarely in the public's consciousness.
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Sex abuse is objectively bad, "if proven true" seems to say, but let's not forget that these women could be lying.
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I put it to you that these are all reasonable things to be worried about, and summer is actually objectively bad.
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Investigators searched for evidence that the officers' use of force could be considered "objectively unreasonable" based on circumstances in the moment.
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" The court also pointed out that these videos, of which there were reportedly over two dozen, were "objectively sexual in nature.
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I was dating my first (and, objectively, my absolute worst) "serious" boyfriend for about five months when Valentine's Day rolled around.
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Because even as this game is ultimately subject to my gut judgement, we can all agree that Meereen is objectively lame.
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Flynn can be successful as national security adviser if he focuses on the tasks at hand, objectively assessing national security threats.
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"The level of the fear prevents the electorate from objectively assessing the effectiveness of the privacy-intrusive measures proposed," he wrote.
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Journalists were our eyes and ears; they went places we could not; and they reported truthfully, honestly, objectively and without bias.
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"The only thing I can tell you objectively is the intention of the Honduran government to clarify this case," he said.
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It's an objectively unimpressive film, but smoking will shine a harsh spotlight on how slow, mediocre and painfully unfunny it is.
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The mid-aughts bro scene Emo Night celebrates was objectively bad, and continually proves itself to be even worse in hindsight.
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"We hope these people can learn to objectively view themselves and others and learn mutual respect and equal treatment," Hua said.
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Here's what objectively successful people do on Tuesdays in order to make sure that they're impacting their week ahead for thebetter.
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Bread is already objectively the best part of the food pyramid, and when freshly baked it's on a whole other level.
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So while 11 percent is "too many," it's objectively a rather small number, given how respondents seem to interpret the question.
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It's a worthwhile experience othering yourself like this – it allows you to step away from your music and see it objectively.
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My dog, who is an objectively great dog, probably the best dog anyone has ever had or met, doesn't do this.
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There is nothing inherently or objectively wrong with wanting to look like Swift (her hair and makeup are always on point).
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While objectively small, it's still a notable change from the unanimous GOP backing in a near identical vote two years ago.
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They are as follows: Icke's theories are objectionable for many reasons, beginning with the fact that they are, objectively speaking, ridiculous.
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It also meant losing the control group from any analysis beyond six months, making it difficult to assess later progress objectively.
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"If you asked him objectively, he wanted to get out of the house, but he needed real help," Mr. Culver said.
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While it's kind of baller to see that Jónsi owns "thirteen properties" and "two motorcycles," tax evasion is objectively not baller.
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Through a centuries-long string of violations, we have inadvertently remade Plymouth Rock to look as unimportant as it objectively is.
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We strongly urge the U.S. to stop unreasonable suppression of Chinese companies, including Huawei, and treat Chinese enterprises fairly and objectively.
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In real life, you need to move up that "cod," which leads to the objectively nutty and vaguely botanical-looking CODMOLLYDLE.
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If you looked objectively at my résumé, it would be difficult for me to be the coach of the national team.
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"Madam, objectively speaking we know who and what was done," Haros said, addressing Omar, who was not present at the ceremony.
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No one's observing you objectively and deciding you're a loving, curious person — that's determined solely by your responses to the questions.
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It was a huge boost for wuxia, objectively one of the best genres, and for that we must be eternally thankful.
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But thinking of my husband as an exotic species gave me the distance I needed to consider our differences more objectively.
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I worried about Arya's emotional well-being last week, after her objectively awesome and also totally ruthless decimation of House Frey.
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The reality is I didn't even see the latter option until a few days ago, though to me it's objectively better.
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So, given that history, is Trump now dreaming of filing for "bankruptcy" for his presidency considering how objectively bad it's going?
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But, once consequences for us or for people we care about come into the picture, we strive to assess candidates objectively.
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So the best the company can do is stick the objectively bad — but recognizable — "GoDaddy" name in a sans-serif font.
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Both studies—you guessed it—were made up, and had been designed to present what were, objectively speaking, equally compelling statistics.
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Every employee is wearing at least one item of clothing that looks objectively wrong, until you realize it's you that's wrong.
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The complexity of city housing and city streets becomes plainer if you objectively analyze the career of one of Jacobs's contemporaries.
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Not only because she may see herself as guilty or complicit (even though, objectively, she was not.) But did she flirt?
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And — with a not-so-trivial helping hand from objectively bleak background economic conditions — it paid off in the 2010 midterms.
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The plan is objectively insane, dangerous and should never have been greenlit, even with the fate of the universe at stake.
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The iPhone's cold, ungiving lens cuts out all emotion and presents the poisoning as an ugly fact, presented objectively and without question.
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Suffering, one's own, or others', might become bearable, one hopes, when one takes a step back and views it objectively, conceptually, abstractly.
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Theoretically, their superiors can use the cognitive data collected on soldiers to "objectively" measure whether a person is ready to be deployed.
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When it comes to the NRA, there's objectively a lot of smoke, and it's the AG's job to determine whether there's fire.
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The goal, says Local Projects founder Jake Barton, is not just making synthetic biology accessible to everyone, but presenting the field objectively.
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"We've designed the platforms and the teams to remove the subjective and review each piece of data objectively before posting," said Were.
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The Capitals finally getting a Cup with what is objectively a worse team than they had the previous two years is hilarious.
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There is a certain ability held by all in the New York metropolitan area to wholeheartedly love things which are objectively garbage.
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Particularly given that this isn't the first time that Black's judgment in picking business associates has been objectively dubious (see Villalobos, Alfred).
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While the Advance Wars-inspired game isn't out yet, we already know that one of the characters is objectively the best one.
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It's not until you start using and living with it that you realize it is, in many ways, an objectively awful bag.
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The garments Monroe is pictured wearing in the classroom, though, are objectively modest and definitely within bounds of standard school dress codes.
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If you were to momentarily check yourself, you'd probably realize it's terrible for the posture, straining on the eyes, and objectively uncomfortable.
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Given these attributes, his work implies that there is no single outcome of a given measurement that's objectively true for all observers.
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Convention bounces don't mean much, but Trump put on an objectively whacky and low-rent convention and he got a huge one.
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Campaigns will need to reject exclusively in-house data and analytics solutions: Campaign analytics is fundamentally an exercise in objectively assessing outcomes.
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There's really no way to complain about something this objectively tight, other than to wish A24 would host a few more screenings.
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There's a gap between "impressive application of limited tech" and "objectively usable product," and IonVR and Intel haven't nearly jumped it yet.
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A President hoping to make Republicans look bad for blocking his appointment could hardly have found anyone so objectively qualified to serve.
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"We ask patients to write down their stressors so that they can look at them a little bit more objectively," she said.
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"To think Pete could not do his job objectively shows no understanding of the organization," Steinbach told The Washington Post last year.
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Does spending time with the companies and the advisers investing their money make it easier or tougher to assess the opportunities objectively?
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It's objectively a pretty slow pace; most long-distance runners in my age bracket can cover a mile in under 12 minutes.
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I think this combination – more tax cuts for the rich, married to protectionism and "Medicare Today, Medicare Forever" – is objectively bad policy.
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Ultra-processed foods are poor in terms of nutrition value, addictive, and objectively worse for you than an extra spoonful of sugar.
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The judge, according to the decision, surmised that both women were harassed, but their fear for their safety was not objectively valid.
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The thing with some of the tracks is that I still can't hear them [objectively], because I know how everything was done.
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Heineken hired a firm to vet the volunteers for "friendliness and enthusiasm," although every single volunteer I saw was also objectively attractive.
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"We didn't objectively measure the clutter, we just measured how much they talked about it," Saxbe told me in a phone interview.
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As "Chestnut" demonstrates, systems might objectively be more moral than we are, as they can exist without the temptations of earthly delights.
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They had to demonstrate that their actions were "objectively reasonable," given the circumstances and compared to what other police officers might do.
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" It stressed its directors were willing to objectively evaluate "the full range of opportunities available to maximize value for all Qualcomm stockholders.
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Thus, the frenzies of partisan attention around "deplorables" and "lock her up" served to focus on controversies that, while not objectively significant.
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The conservative economic agenda has never been popular, and it is objectively against the interests of working class voters, whatever their race.
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Researchers also looked at objectively-measured sleep positions for a subset of women who underwent home sleep studies for nighttime breathing problems.
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"The concepts are not objectively worked out at all, which is to say the ideas don't have internal logic," the student said.
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By the time students reach college, they're already "too immersed in their own worldviews" to be able to look at news objectively.
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Miner, turning the mirror on America, taught us something essential about the discomfort, even dysphoria, of assessing one's own culture dispassionately, objectively.
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A Kirtland's warbler, like the one that landed in Central Park this year, is rare, but other warblers are objectively as beautiful.
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" He said the warning was not intended to increase panic but rather "to inform (people) objectively so that measures can be taken.
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The CPD is working on plans for the 2020 debates and, as always, will apply its candidate selection criteria fairly and objectively.
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The court itself has previously referred to the law as a "nightmare" given the difficulty in objectively defining the terms, Yusuf said.
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"How can we ask Mr. Wehrum to objectively administer the Clean Air Act after a career spent on one side?" said Sen.
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Remember: Objectively, you're still probably getting a good deal, and that money likely means more to them than it does to you.
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So I'm just going to objectively list some things that happen and let you decide on the quality: Available on Amazon Prime.
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A sexy alien-woman on a fucking and killing rampage sounds objectively cool, but SIL herself is not very scary to me.
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Olympic 23-on-23 basketball is objectively a very good idea, and one that could and should be a blast to watch.
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The only way to cover the effects of the Affordable Care Act objectively is to report on both sides of the question.
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Tillerson's background makes the problem particularly acute, as his record on Russia is objectively eyebrow-raising, but it's not unique to him.
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I can say objectively that they appear to be healthy — the museum has done a commendable job of caring for the birds.
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They had to demonstrate that their actions were "objectively reasonable," given the circumstances and compared with what other police officers might do.
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Like the band itself, the video tackles objectively unpleasant subject matter with cheeky panache, transforming it into a scuzzed-out garage pop ride.
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He never apologized for having said that the judge in the case couldn't preside over it objectively because his parents emigrated from Mexico.
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Testifying for the defense, lawyer and use of force expert Emanuel Kapelsohn said Noor's conduct was an "objectively reasonable" response to the situation.
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What this means is that if you know the frequency of the pulses, you know objectively how much light the star puts out.
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Miracle Workers is not objectively a bad show, but it doesn't pull its weight in adding to the pantheon of television-tackles-death.
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The choices are, objectively, incredibly boring and look like what a person would put together by exerting the least amount of effort possible.
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It is yet another example of (mostly) straight guys shooting for something objectively good and absolutely fucking it by doing the bare minimum.
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Sharon Osbourne may think Kim Kardashian's nude selfies are not an expression of feminism, but she doesn't objectively have a problem with them.
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But it's only recently that there's been any way, at least in the United States, to objectively check whether someone was doing so.
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Even after I got the implants and I could objectively tell that they looked good, it didn't feel like my own body physically.
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"We hope that the U.S. side can objectively and fairly view China's development and China-Africa cooperation," he told a daily news briefing.
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Kara said the measures were intended to bolster Israel's security and "to bring a situation that channels based in Israel will report objectively".
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He said this, and other objectively inaccurate statements about the U.S. territory, with a straight face while sitting next to Puerto Rico Gov.
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The book is all about how real freedom lies in a constant pursuit of trying to view oneself as objectively as one can.
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It also includes skills that may not be immediately objectively measurable, but where crowdsourcing can quickly yield an accurate judgment on performance e.g.
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If it can be diagnosed as objectively and corporeally as heart disease, would depression or bipolar disorder or schizophrenia carry the same shame?
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"And, it would be objectively unreasonable to conclude from these remarks that the Court was biased or partial against Mr. Zarrab," Berman wrote.
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Because battery tests have a lot of variables, we don't assume ours is objectively accurate in all cases — it's better as a guide.
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I'm not a psychologist, but I'm done adjusting my standards for these people just because they're all objectively beautiful and wear awesome outfits.
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The series' main purpose appears to be reminding people that blind dates — probably including any that I've done — are objectively not very interesting.
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Moreover, Trump has made no secret of his love for Putin and openly espouses policies (like undermining NATO) that objectively further Kremlin interests.
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He said the NCSC assessed security requirements objectively and it set standards according to the vulnerability of different parts of the telecoms networks.
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Ford continues to offer the latter because lots of Mustang buyers will want to use three pedals even though performance is objectively worse.
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"I get the feeling that I can't compete for objectively proven, brilliant talent," says Mike Driscoll, the boss of Metamarkets, an analytics startup.
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Objectively, the Bitcoin markets are still alive and well, and the Blockchain, the digital platform on which the currency relies, is still operational.
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Miller presents the macabre subject matter so objectively that readers will find their opinions of Borden's criminal potential shifting from chapter to chapter.
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To be fair, there are a couple of reasons why penetrative shower sex is objectively difficult: It's dangerous and there is no lubrication.
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When Dylan has the opportunity to transcend his (objectively cruel) teacher's words, he makes a choice in line with how she sees him.
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We have to amplify this voice of reason, look objectively in what has made us a more prosperous world over the last decade.
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It depends on how generous you're being when you look at the American role in Latin America, but it's been pretty horrible, objectively.
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The fact the Chainsmokers collaborated with Coldplay, an uncool band that has nonetheless objectively played the Super Bowl, shows how far they've come.
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Whether you think Hubbard was a genius or a con artist, he was, objectively, a special person who impacted a lot of lives.
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Even though she's an objectively bad person, Witherspoon is so warm in the role that we want her to get away with everything.
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Jackson Lanzing has published a beat-for-beat parody of "My Shot," the third song in, objectively speaking, the best musical ever, Hamilton.
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Jimmy Kimmel, who is objectively the worst person in the world, explained DJ Khaled's incredible Snapchat to his late night television audience yesterday.
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He defended Bright by suggesting that it's objectively bad and that the paying Netflix subscribers who made it a hit have no taste.
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It makes sense that shop-owners want to be associated with the animal that inspired the adjective "foxy"—the animal is objectively cool.
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This is a smart decision because objectively speaking, The Bachelor and The Bachelorette couples don't have a strong track record of wedded ecstasy.
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Professional athletes bet on themselves for virtually their entire lives, and are objectively and wildly successful at what they have chosen to pursue.
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Ordóñez was also objectively a genius as a defender, and defiant and weird and improvisatory in how he went about performing that genius.
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"Defendant Musk artificially manipulated the price of Tesla securities with objectively false tweets in order to 'burn' the company's short-sellers," Left said.
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Nearly 1,000 had unemployment rates under 6 percent—a level that's objectively low, no matter what side of the political aisle you're on.
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The decision stated that banning Mathis from using the girls' bathroom "creates an environment that is objectively and subjectively hostile, intimidating or offensive."
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Regardless of how objectively ridiculous the accusations about Clinton's emails are, a seemingly large number of voters seem to care strongly about them.
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Though Mueller finds no evidence of criminal collusion by Mr Trump or his campaign, there is objectively little reason for White House celebrations.
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The criticism of her use of a DNA test to establish her ancestry begs the question of how to objectively answer such questions.
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One of the subtle guidelines is that you are watching it more objectively, not getting subjective with angles, or getting inside the psychology.
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"Edie: An American Girl," Jean Stein and George Plimpton The ultimate oral history and still the most objectively cool book I've ever read.
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As a way of filling your arts electives, it seems hard to deny that a course on magic would be, objectively speaking, awesome.
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Bringing down Bill Clinton gives Trump voters a justification to continue supporting a man — Trump — who has an objectively questionable relationship with women.
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"In fact, U.S. trade with China in the past 40 years very objectively reduced American families' per capita spending burden," Lu told reporters.
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Dexys Midnight Runners - "Come On Eileen" (108 BPM)One of the most objectively fire songs to be crafted by the hand of man.
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The shitty reality: You WhatsApp the love of your life from the bathroom of a bar, having been gone for objectively too long.
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To objectively measure the pilots' alertness and adaptability to the long flight, each was outfitted with an EEG headset to measure brain activity ...
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Milwaukee is in a tier of its own, if you assess the Bucks objectively on the various facets of their regular-season dominance.
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Also in the 1960s, researchers began developing new tools to objectively measure erections of the penis and arousal in the vagina and labia.
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" Then it was on to "Womanizer," followed by "Make Me," before they finally reached what is inarguably and objectively Britney's greatest song, "Toxic.
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How's that for a subjective confirmation of the Church teaching that same-sex attraction is 'objectively disordered' because it can't lead to procreation?
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To preserve a balance between objectively verifiable commitments and respect for sovereignty, sanctions could only be applied against violators if multiple countries agreed.
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Did he seem to be a man who could rise above the petty politics of the day and render judgments fairly and objectively?
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"This self-serving bias matches unwitting consumers with objectively lower-quality information," Lowe will say in his testimony, provided to The Technology 202.
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When we talk to ourselves we're trying to see things more objectively, Mr. Kross said, so it matters how you talk to yourself.
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Perhaps objectively the best case of Bloomberg's nanny tendencies is the smoking ban he imposed in restaurants and bars in New York City.
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Objectively, there's no reason to think as of now that Trump would not finish out his first term or run for re-election.
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Some movies are indeed bad — I almost wrote "objectively" bad, but to be honest, I don't truly believe objective badness exists in art.
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Its role is akin to a judge's: to rule objectively whether or not the evidence proves the charges and merits the president's removal.
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"Our journalists should be especially mindful of appearing to take sides on issues that The Times is seeking to cover objectively," he wrote.
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There&aposs not a single, objectively right answer for how much insurance you need (or how little insurance you can get away with).
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Objectively, the most direct explanation is that the Russians wanted to be disruptive and were seeking any target of opportunity to do so.
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And in objectively the cutest Trump family news of the week, first lady Melania Trump almost got her hair pulled by a baby!
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In that world, I objectively or subjectively using the 43-multiple as fair for the S&P, and we're now past Labor Day.
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Bloomberg's news service, meanwhile, has been coping with how to cover its founder objectively after he jumped into the presidential race last month.
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That also turns out to be, objectively speaking, the most important reason to address climate change — the future of humanity and all that.
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"Company" is objectively the best song on Justin Bieber's Purpose, and thusly its accompanying video had to be a true work of art.
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Objectively speaking, your "prior" belief that he is an actual account-skimming thief should be almost as unlikely as in the previous example.
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When you end up in not one but two Oscar-nominated movies in the same year apart, you're objectively on a hot streak.
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It's easy to see why the RompHim is causing a ruckus: It is, after all, an objectively ridiculous-looking garment (but also, so freeing).
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Now it might be an obsession to be sure but it&aposs not a cover story at least for people looking at it objectively.
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Still, the fact of the matter is that a wired connection is still objectively better for just about anything that requires an internet connection.
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Then in July when the Russia probe started, he is saying terrible things about the very person he&aposs supposed to be objectively investigating.
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I feel extremely strongly that this is the objectively correct answer and would be willing to fight anyone to the death who believes otherwise.
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Gao said he hoped the United States could view Chinese firms' acquisitions objectively and provide fair treatment to what was their "normal commercial behavior".
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But even under that standard, the panel ruled, Vincent Beacom's belief that Oracle was defrauding its investors via inflated revenue projections was objectively unreasonable.
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While Strzok's testimony was uninformative, his arrogant and smug demeanor and feigned outrage during his testimony spoke loudly to anyone who observed it objectively.
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He's done a number of objectively impressive things, like was the art director of the New York Times Book Review for thirty-some years.
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The new filing, a copy of which was obtained by PEOPLE, claims that Labrie's former lawyers took an "objectively unreasonable" approach to his defense.
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It's now been such a long time that we've completely forgotten what it's like to have someone in the room who objectively knows more.
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It almost doesn't matter that Grey's Anatomy went from objectively solid prime-time soap opera to a boring, tangled mess somewhere around that time.
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But that's not always the case: "In my practice, I often see patients who have objectively very little acne and catastrophize it," Traube says.
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I had better success with my phone, and pausing music by taking out an earpiece is objectively cool, but the experience wasn't super fluid.
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This objectively hilarious tweet is the focus of this week's episode of Reply All, a podcast about internet culture from Spotify-owned Gimlet Media.
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If there is a small dip in how people evaluate their lot -- even if it is objectively no worse than before -- this is understandable.
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The other way of looking at it is, if I feel violated by that slight, it doesn't matter objectively how minor that slight was.
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Any such claim should be "objectively" true, relating to weapons, war, fissionable nuclear materials or an "emergency in international relations," according to the ruling.
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Watching the methodical repairs also gives the audience a simple way to connect with Don, who's objectively a scumbag, but still a sympathetic one.
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While objectively fake news gets the majority of the attention, it's exaggeration and warped opinion that are much more prevalent and therefore potentially polarizing.
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Maybe you did look back on your relationship objectively and realized it truly was bad, but it's still hard for you to move on.
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Instead, police will tell you they take an investigation where the facts and evidence lead them, objectively, and resisting the temptations of confirmation bias.
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But even in light of an objectively hard year, it's important to not place blame for your own (or your child's) mental health issues.
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Otherwise, it appears that people will respond objectively to questions when they know the answer, but revert to their partisan biases when they don't.
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But rather than present the case objectively, the filmmakers omitted facts in order to keep access to Avery and to present a simplified storyline.
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That's why I feel particularly qualified to judge the latest Trek offering, Star Trek: Discovery, objectively and, let me tell you, it is good.
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European social democrats have been proposing ideas that more objectively speak to the material interests of voters, particularly in the working class, for decades.
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General electronic maverick Burial continues his tradition of dropping objectively incredible music mere weeks before the year ends with a new 12-inch release.
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The widely accepted notion that these portraits could objectively represent a specific identity ignores the fact that interpretation and systemic prejudices inform the outcome.
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During the interview, Matt Lauer slammed Conway's objectively untrue statements about Trump and the Department of Justice's knowledge of General Flynn's communications with Russia.
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Roy Woods DVSN A picture of font type Drake Man, not to pat ourselves on the back but this is an objectively beautiful photo.
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He made the objectively terrible Terry Crabtree in Wonder Boys likable, turning what could've been a one-dimensional character into a multilayered, dynamic one.
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Around 2,600 industry professionals were surveyed for the report that objectively assesses over 190 leading fashion companies based off of 20 different data points.
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And debating is particularly unappealing to frontrunners in multi-candidate fields, since the odds of all your opponents messing up simultaneously are objectively low.
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This contention recasts the free-rider problem as one of perceived benefits or harms rather than objectively defined benefits that contracts provide to employees.
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But this polling indicates that congressional Republicans have little reason to fear that annoying the president would objectively be a huge problem for them.
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Mile 22If you want to watch an action movie starring someone objectively worse than Denzel or Tom Cruise, check out this Mark Wahlberg film.
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Check out snippets of The Sciences (or the full album, depending on where you live) below, as well as the objectively perfect album art.
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For me, it more relates to how Daenerys will be perceived by people around her than objectively whether she will go mad or not.
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The Justice Department also closed its investigation without bringing civil-rights charges, citing the "objectively reasonable" standard and the legal threshold to prove intent.
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Freed of the mythical burden to pick some objectively "right" answer, the court then could decide the case using a measure of common sense.
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And the best way to go about doing it is to look at your sources of stress objectively, and work smart to identify solutions.
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Even in cases in which there is no objectively measurable sleep problem, a parent or child's anxiety about sleep may itself be a problem.
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You want costumes to reflect the characters, after all, and both Euron Greyjoy and his hipster Hot Topic outfits are objectively just The Worst.
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We will ensure that anyone who works on any investigation in the Department of Justice does so objectively and free from bias or favoritism.
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Justice Elena Kagan, writing for the court, said whether the losing side's position was objectively reasonable should play a major role in the analysis.
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If so, life could be getting much better objectively, on the social scale, without getting all that much better subjectively, on the individual scale.
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We do not derive pleasure from punishing people, but we have enacted procedures to do so objectively and appropriately when someone is truly culpable.
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He and the women on the show are in an objectively bananas situation full of drinking and tears punctuated by the occasional makeout session.
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You see, some part of him can't ignore the dull pain that erases his best musical instincts and fuels his objectively bad pop sensibilities.
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I don't say this with disdain of any sort; I just mean that objectively, it's not the strongest message for an executive to send.
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BOLU BABALOLA One of the best things about Paramore and this album both being so objectively great is that Hayley Williams is a woman.
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These are objectively bad players and have proven for quite some time that whatever talent they once possessed has long since left their bodies.
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Can consumers have confidence the news and information they encounter online and through social media platforms are presented to them objectively and without bias?
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And of course, there's the mo' money gloating despite the fact that Drake objectively makes more than any hip-hop artist of this generation.
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"There are significant concerns that the partisanship of the F.B.I. and the department has weakened the ability of each to act objectively," he said.
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Ms. Boylston, 31, is an engaging, winning personality; Ms. Teuscher, 19803, is movingly impersonal, dancing objectively as if serving the choreography rather than herself.
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But the tests of intestinal fortitude for coach and players didn't conclude there, and won't end with a season that must be objectively judged.
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The odds may be against you — casinos are, after all, a business — but there really is an objectively correct way to play many hands.
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"The conduct, looked at objectively, is pretty out there," Marc Agnifilo, lawyer for Keith Raniere, said in his closing argument in Brooklyn federal court.
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Under Mr. Xi's rule, the authorities have waged a broad ideological crackdown on dissenting voices, making efforts to objectively chronicle history fraught with risk.
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Under the Trump administration's definition, harassment must be "so severe, pervasive, and objectively offensive that it effectively denies a person equal access" to education.
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It is objectively a bigger, better-staffed operation than the one Biden has put together so far, with big implications for what comes next.
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But the evidence, when viewed objectively, points strongly to the value of two-parent households (and, no, the parents don't need to be heterosexual).
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"We urge the relevant organization to remove their tinted lenses and objectively and justly view China's human rights development," he told a regular briefing.
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The economic future of Houston and every coastal city hangs on the country objectively studying new rainfall trends and finding creative and innovative solutions.
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"The relationship was new and forming at a time when objectively the facts would suggest that they wouldn't trust each other," another source said.
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The new study used clinical measurements for blood pressure, depression, anxiety and sleep to more objectively measure the impact of sexual trauma, she said.
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Did either of you find yourselves similarly uncomfortable with the actual "slave play," or were you able to more objectively psychoanalyze it, emotions unattached?
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AWS believes government procurements should be done "objectively and in a manner that is free from political influence,"a spokesperson said in a statement.
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What made the Mongols different was their ability to weigh each situation objectively, and if need be, swap out previous practices for new ones.
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It is part of an evolution in pitching, he said; fastballs once thought to simply be "sneaky" are now classified, objectively, as valuable weapons.
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This part is as objectively "real" as any other time-related conception of Earth: It involves applying unchanging mathematical formulas to finite historical data.
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I did steer clear of the Bigfoot as magical, paranormal, supernatural stuff, because that was a lot harder for me to come at objectively.
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Households were declaring bankruptcy not because of a collapse of spending restraint but because of objectively bleak economic circumstances for the American middle class.
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That's fine, as long as everyone remains aware that texting, like owning a phone, is a preference, not an objectively better way to communicate.
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Armed with a drum kit and a single guitar, they make catchy, original rock that any fan of objectively great guitar music can enjoy.
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Objectively speaking, I don't think there is downward pressure on wages from immigration, including undocumented migrants, and I just want to state that upfront.
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T). The ministry will follow World Trade Organization (WTO) rules and make a ruling "objectively and fairly," the commerce ministry told Reuters in a statement.
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How are you able to transcend those circumstances, look beyond the process of making it, to see it objectively for the album that it became?
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We can be concerned about the possibility of future deterioration, but we also need to see the current state of play objectively and not overreact.
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Worse Netflix, no Hulu, geoblocked YouTube videos, and incessant mocking over the fact that we use Celsius, an objectively better method of explaining the weather.
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Whether he realizes it or not, Irving is implying that equal credence should be given to all perspectives, even those that are objectively, provably wrong.
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If you know these journalists' track records, you'll know these aren't armchair analysts saying that, objectively speaking, the midterm landscape looks bad for the GOP.
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It was a good metaphor for Catholicism's view of itself — that it is objectively good, magnificent, and splendid, and the source of creativity and inspiration.
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Without the depositions, the motion said, "the court cannot objectively and fully evaluate A.W.S.'s credible and well-grounded allegations about bias and bad faith."
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What's more, when I started to think about this more objectively, the technical capabilities of the AR-15 created a stronger argument for a ban.
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Her conduct and statements undermine confidence in her ability to objectively investigate and prosecute possible violations of law associated with President Clinton and Secretary Clinton.
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Objectively speaking, together with George H.W. Bush and John Quincy Adams, Hillary Clinton is one of the three most experienced presidential candidates in American history.
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Instead of moving cautiously, the economics profession should do what it is best at: recognise there is a problem, measure it objectively and find solutions.
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Followers, should I head to the Scientology center in town, the objectively creepy organization accused of various nefarious deeds by critics and former senior members?
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China urges the United States to objectively view its development and not allow any of the "negative China-related" content to become law, he added.
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AD: I will say that if I look objectively at the data of my life, at what I was actually doing, that I absolutely evolved.
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Objectively, that's a bizarre thing to show on TV. The show will reveal its suspect during its second and final episode, slated to air Monday.
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He wants us to know that he is having love feelings for Chopra's objectively stunning smile — and he's fueling the rumor mill about their coupledom.
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"There was nothing suggesting that anybody at Monsanto viewed this issue objectively or with any consideration for the life of human people," the judge said.
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It was an objectively ho-hum device, which didn't do enough to justify its myriad inconveniences, including laggy performance, terrible battery life, and confusing controls.
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But most people in Hollywood will not say anything even objectively positive about even the economy because that would tacitly be giving support to Trump.
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To answer those questions—to assess, honestly and objectively, our odds of victory in this new world war—we must look to the last one.
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Media that is supposed to be covering this White House objectively and is behaving much more like political activists than they are like objective journalists.
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" Don't get it twisted ... Bailey says he'd be pretty pissed off too -- 'cause "I objectively think I should be a first-ballot Hall of Famer.
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A Republican state lawmaker called at the time for McCabe to resign, saying his Democratic ties would affect whether the FBI could objectively investigate Clinton.
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Unfortunately, the poor and misleading analyses underlying energy and fuel efficiency regulations issued during his presidency undermine a legacy of objectively balancing costs and benefits.
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So a deal that's really good for the UK economy and popular with UK voters is objectively bad for the future of the European Union.
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That substitution means one of the top people on the show ends up being someone who was, objectively, not good enough to get that far.
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This is objectively not a good logo, but HP is clearly hoping gamers still have some recognition of and respect for the machines it adorns.
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Sometimes the longing for the flavors of our youth gets so strong, we lose sight of how objectively bad a food or drink actually was.
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"It's hard to objectively measure that effect," said Dr. Timothy Gardner, a gastroenterologist and an associate professor of medicine at Dartmouth's Geisel School of Medicine.
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"We strongly urge the US to stop its unreasonable crackdown on Chinese companies, including Huawei, and treat Chinese companies objectively and fairly," Geng said Tuesday.
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By contrast, every time an accusation is treated seriously enough to be objectively assessed, the path of the next accuser — female or male — becomes easier.
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It's important to note that the United States women's team has been killing the game for decades, and is objectively the best in the world.
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As usual, this objectively badass music is actually about environmental destruction and the greed of mankind, but you can still bang your head to it.
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While they're right that it's not objectively a good movie, it is a great cinematic representation of the X-Men and a perfect summer movie.
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"I think that when I say it's my job to be an observer, I also mean to observe myself as objectively as possible," she says.
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The Supreme Court has always been treated as the place for the best legal minds who stand objectively above their peers in intellect and abilities.
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Absorbing critique on a scale as vast as Gervais's Twitter feed (20003 million followers), whether the specific critiques are warranted or not, is objectively grueling.
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Instead of arguing about housework, for example, both feeling like we were doing more than our fair share, we could talk about it relatively objectively.
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But as with most pieces of clothing that are suddenly everywhere, there is something about a milkmaid top that makes the wearer look objectively good.
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Erickson describes this in explicitly Christian terms, substituting America for the martyred Jesus: It is also objectively true that slavery was this nation's original sin.
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The URAL river pops up in crosswords quite a bit, but "River past the Orsk and Orenburg" is objectively tough, unless you are a cartographer.
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"Objectively, it matters to the audience in absolute terms: even though when I&aposm watching, it&aposs fiction, a sort of virtual reality," he added.
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"The rise in the mobility of the public has objectively increased the risk of the epidemic spreading," National Health Commission vice-minister Li Bin said.
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If Trump has his way when it comes to journalists who are trying to cover him objectively, he could well turn into our own Erdogan.
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In fact, there&aposs not a single, objectively right answer for how much insurance you need (or how little insurance you can get away with).
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" He added: "If I am ever liberated from this bondage of racialism, there are some things much more exciting to me, objectively, to write about.
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Even with its chunky corners and low word count, the puzzle (by my count) only has three objectively "bad" entries: ANTA (a relatively obscure org.
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"Objectively speaking, I don't believe anyone can reasonably argue that Mr. Mnuchin is unqualified for the position," said Senator Orrin G. Hatch, Republican of Utah.
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Each one has its own objectively discernible point when it achieves its flavor and textural peak, asparagus different from artichoke, green bean different from potato.
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"If you look at it objectively and logically, there is no criminal law in Indiana that would appropriately address what went on," Ms. Becker said.
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You've given me life and are paying for this dinner and I will allow you to enjoy this objectively dumb appetizer without yucking your yum.
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Weird things happen in Toronto-Chicago games (the Bulls have won 11 straight), and it wouldn't matter that the Raptors are objectively a better team.
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That's why sometimes I put my Spotify on private and blast Lil Pump's objectively bad song "Gucci Gang" directly into my earholes, on repeat, at work.
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Objectively, Luke P. is a handsome guy & physical attraction is a strong force Let's face it: Luke P., despite those flaws, is a good looking guy.
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To objectively measure their progress, they also had their breathing levels of carbon monoxide (a common toxin in cigarette smoke that lingers in exhaled air) monitored.
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"The appointed independent trustee may recognize the cost implications of continued legal challenges against TIBC's claims ... and review our claims objectively," a TIBC spokesman told Reuters.
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Though their brisk speeches of eight minutes or less included hefty doses of debatable political rhetoric, we found no objectively false or misleading claims from Sen.
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"The misconduct described in this count was objectively unreasonable and undertaken with willfulness and reckless indifference to the rights of others," Coffman writes in the lawsuit.
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It's a term that supposes the existence of an objectively knowable past, a view which hurts more than it helps when it comes to understanding history.
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We currently rely a lot on anecdotal information from patients or nurses, which seems bizarre in a world where other data is objectively collected with technology.
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A few notable divergences: A Quiet Place is set many years after the monsters were unleashed, those monsters are bigger, and it is objectively good (burn!).
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Our focus is more on letting you remain ignorant to the existence of whatever you find offensive, even if it's objectively problematic to all rational sensibilities.
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Carrie Underwood is objectively a conventionally attractive person: if you saw her face on a Barbie or winning a beauty pageant, it would just make sense.
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With the stakes this high, it begs the question: are elections the best way to ensure that judges can decide cases objectively, insulated from political pressure?
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That standard, paired with another ruling four years later saying use of force must be "objectively reasonable," set constitutional limits, but it doesn't dictate criminal code.
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"And women over the past year have felt empowered to tell their stories in ways they haven't before which is an objectively good thing," he said.
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Given the headline on the Globe's final newspaper, the Globe journalists had clearly been reporting objectively on the events in the United States until that point.
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He or she can objectively calculate the odds—the statistical definition of confidence—but that decision also hinges on how the player feels about those odds.
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But if the trajectory of Just OK to Objectively Great villains continues, there should be a lot to look forward to the baddies on Phase 4.
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The president's team has links to Russia that are objectively worrying — and has a routine pattern of lying and blaming the media when confronted with them.
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Sabathia came to spring training in the once unimaginable, objectively unenviable, and supremely humbling position of fighting for the fifth spot in the Yankees' starting rotation.
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Now in its sixth year, the annual World Happiness Report strives to objectively measure happiness around the world, and analyze the root causes for that happiness.
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The Bureau of Ocean Energy Management can now thoughtfully and objectively review those permit applications and potentially put us on course for desperately needed new surveys.
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And his rhetoric created a false view of law as always having objectively correct answers even to the difficult questions that the Supreme Court regularly decides.
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In a report that everyone saw coming, science has confirmed that One Direction's Harry Styles is objectively one of the species' top-tier lookers, reports MTV.
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The studies generally measured the policy's effect on beneficiaries' self-reported income, not their income as measured objectively by, say, the IRS or Social Security Administration.
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From where we stand, though, we're so immersed in the startup community and culture that it's difficult to objectively survey what's happening overall in this ecosystem.
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In Fallout 3, by contrast, you can either nuke megaton for a bunch of money or do the objectively morally right thing and disarm the bomb.
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If you look at this objectively, it looks like we're doing great, but if you examine our cultural conversations, people don't feel like everything is rosy.
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Every track sounds like reveling in an objectively unhealthy decision and having a lot of fun while doing it, like the smirking face emoji made audible.
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But leaving aside the irony of blowing a stack of money on something that can hold your money (and other loose paper), consider this paperclip objectively.
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" Amazon said it uses "proper discretion when applying our absence policy" and sets its productivity targets "objectively, based on previous performance levels achieved by our workforce.
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However, the Justice Department said that it hasn't found sufficient evidence to prove Shelby's use of force against Crutcher was "objectively unreasonable," according to the Times.
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It's still objectively expensive, but if you're going to buy a curling iron, straightening brush, and blow dryer, the AirWrap might end up being cheaper overall.
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Trump has repeatedly argued that an American judge born in Indiana, whose parents emigrated from Mexico, cannot objectively handle a lawsuit against now-defunct Trump University.
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"We hope the German side can objectively view Chinese investment and create a fair, open market access environment for Chinese companies investing in Germany," Geng said.
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But this argument is based on the questionable hypothesis that police encounters with blacks are as objectively threatening to officers on average than encounters with whites.
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"I think he would like to testify in a situation in which we tell him it's fair and he's going to be received objectively," Giuliani said.
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Back in the 90s, when I learned to bowl there, the "American" food you got at Rowans seemed impossibly glamorous, even though it was objectively shit.
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Political views aside, there's something that people on all sides of the aisle can agree on: Canadian prime minister Justin Trudeau is an objectively attractive man.
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Successfully navigating this sort of transition is objectively difficult, especially if you don't have Southern California's weather or Texas's fossil fuel resources to smooth the transition.
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And so something that is objectively great, such as Lil Wayne, Young Jeezy, Trick Daddy, and Rick Ross on the same track, doesn't grab anyone's attention.
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They face the tournament hosts in a partisan stadium and – looking at the two teams objectively – the Irish have nothing like the quality of the French.
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A hint at what this might mean is the fact that the team contains alumni from GoCardless and is objectively very experienced in the FinTech world.
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Objectively speaking, the weather is somewhat miserable, but we laugh at how goofy we look with our hoods up and enjoy the views along the water.
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People who hold those racist views would also be more likely to think negative views about things like the economy when [these views] weren't true objectively.
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The new provision would allow punishment if the executive were merely negligent in overseeing the enterprise, which means the person acted in an objectively unreasonable manner.
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Objectively though, Buffy's first kiss with Spike at the end of the show's phenomenal musical episode is much more epic than her first kiss with Angel.
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And when he ran for the Senate in Pennsylvania in 22012 — an objectively terrible year for Democrats — he lost to Pat Toomey by only 73 points.
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For something to be objectively true, Oksala wrote, does not mean that we have to have (or can have) absolute and eternally infallible knowledge of it.
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"It's true to say that in Portugal, where there is only one full-time opera company, that there really are objectively limited opportunities," Mr. Dickie said.
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Sports fans have been subjected to a large number of male broadcasters with objectively terrible voices, from Howard Cosell's nasal staccato to Phil Simms's Kentucky twang.
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Human resources, and management generally, should want to know if employee X has been given responsibility Y even though employee Z is an objectively better choice.
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Indonesia's forestry minister, Siti Nurbaya Bakar, said on Wednesday the problem should be viewed "more objectively" and the smoke could have originated from fires in Malaysia.
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What helped me was just to objectively look at the guy as a character, and not getting caught up in stuff like, My face looks stupid!
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Whether we're pursuing eternal love, great sex, or solid banter over negronis, our sub-par dates can be just as formative as our objectively good ones.
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But objectively there is clear evidence that picking a nominee with Sanders' profile -- a 78-year-old self-avowed democratic socialist -- is, in fact, a risk.
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Faced with these challenges, many general counsels first turn to a "goal cadence" — a set of time-bound, objectively measurable goals against which to report progress.
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Objectively speaking, this was a meal, yet not enough of one, not when the Adriatic soft-shell crab known as moeche were available as a secondo.
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But Garth's writing presents the city I live in and the culture I live in so objectively and so humbly, with a real sense of depth.
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While leagues are setting their own limits, it's hard to say objectively what the air quality limit should be, from a health perspective, for sporting events.
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Later on in the show, Adam's going to be talking to us about the complicated science of brewing the absolutely perfect, objectively perfect shot of espresso.
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We go to the restaurant below, which is objectively nicer than the one upstairs, and clarify with the hostess that it's okay to not get meals.
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The scientists did not ask the men how their legs felt or objectively measure whether they could return to strenuous exercise sooner after the ice baths.
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Among the objectively-hip spots popping up in Boxville (like a bike repair shop called Bike Box) is Produce Box — Bronzeville's answer to the farm stand.
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It wasn't even a question of whether or not she was objectively better than him, it's that Fiachra had thought so, and soon others would, too.
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MORE's support for the Baghdad government, effectively a satellite of Tehran's mullahs, we would not be, as we are now, objectively supporting Iran's hegemonic regional ambitions.
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Justices said using force is acceptable if it is "objectively reasonable" -- in other words, if another officer in similar circumstances would have acted the same way.
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The only reason we started pretending time could even be objectively measured in things like hours or days was for the sake of global commerce, anyway.
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"We urge the U.S. side to treat the Hong Kong government objectively and fairly and respect its normal legislative process," the statement cited Le as saying.
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" He's teaching an entire unit on the election, as he puts it, "covering the debate and using news sources to objectively present policies from each candidate.
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To your point about economic uselessness, we have replaced very "useful" jobs like farming with a lot of jobs like mine that aren't objectively as useful.
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The 2014 Sony hack was attributed to North Koreans who were supposedly retaliating against the creation and release of an objectively bad movie called The Interview.
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Objectively speaking, it's easy to see the reasons why Hannah wouldn't like Luke at this point — it seems like the red flags just keep on popping up.
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You are looking at whomever is running that company right now, is making very hard decisions and, I think, doing the right thing, objectively from the outside.
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No aspect of it appeals to me, even the objectively adorable lunch boxes suddenly flooding the market (okay, so maybe I covet the cute lunchboxes a little).
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Jess and Cece prepare to retire for the night, and conversation inevitably turns to Jess and Sam (David Walton): "the most objectively marriageable" man she's ever dated.
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And you know that feeling you get when you watch an objectively bad movie and just spend the entire time making fun of it with your friends.
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"The major takeaway messages from these two studies is that you need to have a very objectively determined diagnosis before tonsillectomy surgery can be recommended," Gozal said.
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So, there are two theories: the adaptive one says that ornaments like a peacock's tail and preferences for it evolved because they provide objectively better mating opportunities.
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So a peacock can evolve to have a big tail because other peacocks like it, not because it signals that it's objectively better in some genetic sense.
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It certainly sounds reasonable that a board -- and by extension its chair -- should be independent from the top management of the company to better assess things objectively.
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When the scientists made mice produce more dopamine, the creatures underestimated time — meaning that it probably felt like time was going more quickly than it objectively was.
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Learn marketing and sales, write a book, start a blog, exercise every day, maximize sleep quality, study yourself objectively, and learn the art of asking good questions.
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It was his comfort zone: heads down on a problem that no one else had yet solved, something with a technical solution that could be measured objectively.
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By focusing on photos on the product sheet, without including measured results that can be objectively interpreted, Corning avoids giving concrete answers on its product's scratch resistance.
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To give you an idea of scale, the bottom of the photo is 21,000 miles across, so the canyons and pits you can see are objectively huge.
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Points are what distinguish someone's performance from the next person who puts a quarter in; the high scores always reveal who, objectively, is better at the game.
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Take a journey with Kevin through our 2018 list by following the thread below, or take #thekevinchallenge and write your own reviews of our objectively perfect list:
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Do you want to know how it is possible that, of all the One Direction solo endeavours, it is Niall Horan who released the objectively better song?
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But, you know, gone are the days of a New York Times or somebody like that that will objectively actually give you just the straight up news.
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"It is clear that whomever President Trump handpicks to lead the FBI will not be able to objectively carry out the Russia investigation," Bernie Sanders said Tuesday.
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Even if he's not "your type," Connor S. is objectively handsome and would be just fine to watch on TV for 12 consecutive Monday nights. Handsome. Charming.
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This is yet another example of a lazy policy that avoids the hard and necessary work of evaluating each individual objectively, based on his or her merits.
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"The words 'get 'em out of here' are not objectively violent, of course," Hale wrote in the August 9 order sending the case to the 6th Circuit.
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Nevertheless, with great financial means comes great resp—blah blah blah we've all heard it before but from old people with Dodge Caravans not objectively successful rappers.
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The leads of Four More Shots are objectively privileged, as are most TV heroes – the difference is that they have Western-level privilege in a developing country.
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China asked the EU to objectively view China's rights achievements and raised the issues of immigrant protection and sexual discrimination in the EU, China's foreign ministry said.
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Then, below each of your doubts, clarify whether it's based on a fact, something you have researched and know objectively to be true, or only a fear.
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Companies are marketing so aggressively to younger listeners that branding and its feel-good lifestyle pitches seem omnipresent, which explains why popular music, objectively speaking, sucks ass.
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There's a lot of things that I objectively know is good behavior but don't do just because I've never had to make myself do it alone before.
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While there may be no particular science to whether or not certain people can pull off certain looks, sometimes, a hair experiment qualifies as objectively stomach-churning.
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"You mustn't allow that first reaction to influence your ability to objectively weigh the cons as well as all the pros when they are presented," he advises.
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Someone from the audience clearly yelled out to him that he is breathtaking, which is objectively true, and he yelled back that they, in fact, are breathtaking.
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Beyond that being an objectively bad time and price to sell Apple's stock, Cramer said that anyone who followed Icahn blindly deserves the blame for their loss.
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"Objectively, as an elector, I can look at the emoluments clause and say, 'Look, Mr. Trump, you are making sales calls with your foreign policy,' " he said.
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