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"objectively" Definitions
  1. considering only facts and without being influenced by personal feelings or opinions
  2. in a way that is based only on facts that can be proved

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There is simply no one objectively great job, or one objectively great company to work for, that applies to everyone.
"In all the objectively measurable illnesses, like cancer, even heart disease, there are components of it that are not [objectively measurable]," Kaptchuk says.
One trend we see among our customers is using eNPS scores to measure culture objectively, and working objectively to improve based on employee feedback.
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].
Trump is objectively wrong; House Democrats haven't been squandering time.
TIMPF: Whoever - why is it seen as being objectively good?
That does not mean that someone has objectively harmed you.
Objectively, we did not expect concessions from the task force.
For them, the Apple Watch is the objectively better choice.
Also, it's fair to say you're not seeing London objectively.
Clinton's messaging is objectively less radical than that of Trump's.
And how, exactly, does one objectively measure contentedness or happiness?
But what if you were looking at the "data" objectively?
This just helps you objectively look at where you stand.
That said, no quality is objectively better than the other.
Analyze objectively the overwhelming, nonstop, hysterical coverage against the president.
The Americans via GIPHY This is an objectively incredible show.
Objectively, the solution seems simple: Just recruit more drivers, right?
In government, things are marginally better, but still objectively dismal.
"The Equifax settlement is an objectively bad deal," Metcalfe wrote.
Objectively, Trump has emerged from the summit a diminished figure.
The tape's release was objectively bad news for the president.
"Objectively, the economic message didn't sell in 2008," he said.
And yet this video, like the song, is objectively perfect.
Fallout games always alternated between objectively dire situations and slapstick.
Try to look at the conflict as objectively as possible.
Objectively I was one of the luckiest humans ever born.
I loved those things, but objectively they're probably pretty terrible.
In that case, you objectively can't pay back the loan.
But here's the thing: Knowledge is objectively better than ignorance.
Viewed objectively, the US standards on currency manipulation are arbitrary.
They are objectively observable by those who care to look.
This lesson is objectively upsetting, but it is not wrong.
You need to have enough distance to look back objectively.
You should look purely and objectively at the artistic accomplishment.
Objectively speaking, I think my father was an excellent teacher.
In the article, Urschel wrote, "objectively, I shouldn't" play football.
Objectively, he felt he was an interesting and worthy guy.
And many are incapable of ever reporting objectively on this president.
They were incredibly popular videos to watch and were objectively hilarious.
That accusation is capable of being objectively proven to be false.
While two weeks is, objectively, a pathetic effort, I'm not alone.
He is, objectively speaking, the most successful of his tanned brethren.
Dan Brown's books are objectively bad...and yet I love them.
Repeatedly and with patience, he objectively explains the state's fiscal options.
To be clear: objectively speaking, these are not traditionally "good" headphones.
The reality is that there is no objectively good internet company.
Social media, in the way it's used now, objectively favors authoritarians.
In response, he copied their calligraphic patterns as objectively as possible.
It objectively can't do as much as Google Assistant or Alexa.
President Trump is, objectively speaking, the dumbest president we've ever had.
When you come at it objectively, people aren't used to it.
There are, unfortunately, things about being single that are objectively bad.
Objectively speaking, manhood confers on the winners enormous privilege and power.
This is not a good thing, but it is objectively true.
Now, Psalm is an unusual name, and objectively hard to pronounce.
"Objectively false," Williams said about the claims of framing other countries.
I wouldn't blame you, it was objectively not a good fight.
Poptimism says that pop music is not objectively, self-evidently worthless.
Many had also worn accelerometers to objectively track their physical activity.
My objectively bad cat Ruby and I live in Cambridge, Mass.
"The media aren't being effective at informing people objectively," she said.
So, objectively speaking, Cox deserves the same benefit of the doubt.
Now, objectively, this will bring some difficulties to implementing this agreement.
"Because I'm inside the painting, I can't see objectively," she said.
Are some wines objectively better at being wine than other wines?
They do just fine objectively identifying authoritarian, tyrannical, or violent leadership.
Because it is a superior song, and it is objectively hilarious.
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.
China "hopes relevant parties can objectively and calmly view this", she added.
It's tempting to separate the bad behavior from the objectively good products.
And we are not proud of the No campaign's objectively false claims.
And it's fountain soda, which is objectively the best kind of soda.
So objectively speaking, there's less audio there for your ear to interpret.
"The person is paid to objectively listen to you," someone told me.
It also has an objectively incredible video, but that's beside the point.
While it was objectively a rude gesture, in that moment, West vs.
Robyn is behind what is, objectively, the finest pop song ever written.
Thank you for reading my objectively correct list of the best comics.
Businesses and humanitarian responders have a framework for looking objectively at threats.
He said Noor's conduct was an "objectively reasonable" response to the situation.
Then, if you're going to compare yourself to others, do it objectively.
His new role as President of the United States is objectively strange.
Objectively, Making a Murderer Part 2 is a less well-told story.
Above all we need to deal with the AfD objectively and politically.
But the studies don't show that on objectively measured real-world outcomes.
Android users have long had objectively worse emoji than their iOS counterparts.
It's not as if wanting a child is an objectively repugnant goal.
After all, they are all, objectively speaking, very good boys and girls.
A sad-looking airline mealPhoto: Avitya (Wikimedia Commons)Flying is objectively horrible.
Graduation caps, or "mortarboards," are annoying to wear and objectively weird looking.
Does that mean that Season 6 was objectively better than Season 5?
Is the new like button objectively better than the old like button?
His OPS+ for the Mets in 1969 was an objectively appalling 53.
Except, looking at it objectively, it's not about any of those things.
They have the capacity to feel, perceive, and experience the world objectively.
The truth is, this isn't a debate that can be settled objectively.
" Mr. Creutz agreed: "Looking at this objectively, he wasn't the right choice.
The Dreamcast's controller was objectively bad, but its analog triggers were inspired.
However, conditions are objectively far better today than they were in 1968.
But so much of it was reflecting what the reporting found, objectively.
Objectively, the vehicle is great, and moaning about the price is silly.
Curtis Granderson could conceivably get old and Bartolo Colon is objectively old.
The greatest song to objectively have been released from Sweden. 7/10.
Here's a list of 117 objectively good things that happened in 2017.
Why does something that's objectively happy make me feel so, so sad?
Only with the benefit of time can we think about it objectively.
This clip was probably expensive as shit and it looks objectively incredible.
It is the most objectively perfect background noise humanity has ever created.
Still, some scholars say the word terrorism can still be used objectively.
And the standard in court is even higher than that — objectively reasonable.
Study the revolution "professionally, objectively"; don't demonstrate one way or the other.
It also said it chooses the products it sells "fairly and objectively".
We started talking about systemic inequality, and canceled some objectively terrible men.
You mentioned that Laurie is another "white character," which is objectively true.
Some of the questions she asked, especially at the beginning, were objectively bad.
And if you believe that's a good thing, you're objectively a bad person.
You also may need to let go of the idea of objectively "winning."
They have less defects, less discolorations and are objectively stronger than natural diamonds.
But objectively and broadly speaking, the U.S. economy is in pretty good shape.
McGee was born in 1945, an objectively awful time for African-American actresses.
But it was… I guess it was next-level trolling, just objectively. Right?
Yang objectively built a movement, after starting the race as a complete unknown.
But Del Rey's two performances during the live show objectively were not good.
As a Fire TV, this year's Cube is objectively superior to the original.
A budding entrepreneur, Cooper is objectively annoying, a smug next-gen Ferris Bueller.
It's true that, objectively speaking, the midterm landscape looks bad for the GOP.
January Jones is a person who, objectively, has many things going for her.
Ross was objectively terrible, but does that mean Rachel should be with Joey?
Objectively, it shouldn't be this hard for a Democrat to win this race.
On top of being objectively immoral and reprehensible, it doesn't even look appetizing.
In fairness, TiVo is objectively one of the greatest inventions of all time.
The only party to enjoy an objectively happy evening was the Liberal Democrats.
It gives you the opportunity to think objectively and holistically about the outcomes.
Kevin and his objectively charismatic grandma Lill are an exception to the rule.
McEntire is objectively the best Colonel Sanders we've seen in quite some time.
But it's also hard to get down and dirty to objectively terrible stuff.
Objectively, this is a big fucking deal, because Nine Inch Nails absolutely rule.
They were, not objectively speaking, some of the greatest press conferences in history.
If only judges do their job right, the objectively correct answers will emerge.
They believed that data could help their officers police better and more objectively.
"We Didn't Start the Fire" has, objectively, the worst lyrics of all time.
He is objectively and legitimately a dirty (as well as talented) basketball player.
This kind of censoring, while not objectively bad, would change the platform completely.
There's just no way to objectively conclude Cuomo was asking a gotcha question.
Here are — objectively, and don't argue — the best examples of a beautiful trick.
It's also the hardest part to talk about objectively, because everyone's tastes vary.
Each Supreme Court justice has the inherent obligation to objectively consider each case.
The IRS has one mission — to objectively and fairly enforce existing tax laws.
" The report concluded that the conduct was "unwelcome and objectively sexual in nature.
It's objectively insane that there aren't female professional emoji other than the dancer.
Objectively, by any standard, MiniPro was the best startup on stage that day.
Donald Trump is objectively and defiantly in the wrong regarding pretty much everything.
If it wasn't already clear which sauce is objectively best, barbecue obviously won.
First, and let's be real here, Justin Trudeau is an objectively beautiful man.
Many were observational and did not objectively measure a smoker's success at quitting.
Lars Ulrich played a drumbeat so objectively terrible it sounded like a joke.
"People aren't making more money, and college is objectively more expensive," Minhaj says.
There was objectively very little that was funny about the Ford-Kavanaugh testimony.
Objectively, there is no doubt that illnesses and injuries can cause immense suffering.
He was objectively sloppy, between jobs, and presumably too busy for complete sentences.
Objectively, it has similar — possibly even fresher — ingredients than a Taco Bell taco.
Morse was an objectively more successful mayor than Ben Wyatt, at any rate.
Amazon says that procurements should be administered "objectively" and "free from political influence".
In aesthetic, yes, objectively so — in essence, however, not even a little bit.
Europa is objectively one of the most badass moons in the solar system.
Things that are seriously crazy when looked at objectively begin to seem normal.
If state legislatures cannot define gender identity objectively, there seems little hope for individuals.
Second: "Donald Trump Wants to Break Constitutionality" is, objectively speaking, a terrible headline. 533.
When you've regrouped, try to objectively troubleshoot which parts of your strategy aren't working.
The first reason is that people can be quite bad at objectively assessing risk.
This is partly because not all clinical concepts lend themselves to being measured objectively.
The host had called President Trump a white supremacist, something that is objectively true.
Blaming them for his pending defeat isn't just missing the point — it's objectively wrong.
On all of these things I am 100% certain that I am objectively correct.
When first introduced in the original 1977 Star Wars, Darth Vader was objectively terrifying.
I will continue to love, respect & pray for KD - & objectively analyze his game. pic.twitter.
Hidy and Howdy rank higher than Sam because bears are objectively cuddlier than eagles.
"It's mostly hitting females when they are objectively at their most powerful," she says.
When you see yourself from the outside, you start to look at yourself objectively.
Tennis balls are objectively harder to play keepie-uppie with than a soccer ball.
We need to objectively differentiate ourselves and our skills from what robots can do.
"The scientific community has the responsibility, and the tools, to analyze these things objectively."
There's nothing objectively wrong with traditional stress management techniques like deep breathing or mindfulness.
Trump has taken Sessions' decision so personally he can't look at the situation objectively.
Which I guess makes sense, as Maren Morris is objectively cooler than Thomas Rhett.
My sweet tooth aside, I get that the unicorn frap is objectively pretty gross.
Precedent aside, though, Lynch objectively has a hell of a task ahead of him.
To your other point, I think people do see beautiful things as objectively better.
We're making it much harder to objectively document the information in its original context.
They were also assessed (objectively) on their logical reasoning, grammar and sense of humour.
Instead, what matters is the officer's "objectively reasonable" belief that there is a threat.
We do have the ability to look at things objectively, and appreciate genius impartially.
"   Sinclair called it their "responsibility" to report objectively, "to pursue and report the truth.
Instead, they should be about what is objectively right or wrong for the country.
When it comes to travel, the perception of risk is rarely meted out objectively.
Then again, she also characterizes him as "really tall," which he objectively is not.
Perhaps, but imagination still has pitfalls, and experience surrogates are cheaper and objectively better.
And, obviously, my views on those questions are rational, judicious, disinterested, and objectively correct.
Very objectively, U.C. Berkeley has done everything they can to protect free speech rights.
Productivity targets are set objectively, based on previous performance levels achieved by our workforce.
One is a calculator that objectively determines an employee's pay range based off experience.
You write a lot more objectively about a subject you're not in love with.
As for Tesla, its relative performance for much of the year was objectively awful.
If the Met's trying to be objective, objectively Egypt should be closer to Africa.
Remember that your emotions will interfere with your ability to look at situations objectively.
We should ask is it objectively worse in some way than it was previously?
Much more than with any other technology, it's very difficult to approach robotics objectively.
Instead, what matters is the officer's "objectively reasonable" belief that there is a threat.
Although, statistically, when a group of people objectively weigh in on something they're usually right.
Before I continue, I must emphasise that there's nothing objectively wrong with Lip Sync Battle.
Objectively empowering Trump while signaling a lack of loyalty to him is a dangerous game.
It's not objectively measured, as far as us knowing for sure what's going to occur.
That trend seems objectively bad for most people, whose work consists largely of routinized actions.
The first four days of the 298 NCAA tournament were objectively the best in history.
When I see someone with a new and objectively more powerful phone, I'm not jealous.
Mr. Hankey (our stand-in for Barr, remember) does some objectively, irredeemably, unapologetically bad shit.
Gold-Bears: These little friends are classic, and the red ones are objectively the best.
Paying $50 for a piece of glass that sticks to your phone is objectively stupid.
The needs of rivers and trees are objectively different from the needs of actual people.
Betrayed Daenerys in the hopes of going back to an objectively shittier life in Westeros.
Both of these studies are objectively important, but that said, they were hyped beyond belief.
Objectively, House Republicans have a lot to lose from a GOP meltdown and Trump doesn't.
Objectively deducing who won or lost is almost impossible when partisan tensions are this high.
Honestly, we can't objectively rank these pants because he's on a hoverboard and pouring champagne.
Women, on the other hand, are endlessly criticized for actions that are objectively the same.
Steven Crowder is objectively a homophobic dirtbag with the intellectual range of a deer tick.
It certainly raises a lot of concerns about whether he'll be able to operate objectively.
The best planet is Earth, objectively, and I only say that because I live there.
Except that in this case, the normal functioning of journalism is objectively damaging American democracy.
So that, very objectively, we can understand each year if we're getting better or not.
I hope friends in the media can objectively, justly, rationally and calmly make their reports.
What does it mean to have movies that are interesting but don't objectively make sense?
This is an objectively corny, ridiculous song, and yet … I think it might be awesome?
This is because Miguel is scientifically (a level higher than 'objectively') hotter than the sun.
We need to understand more clearly and objectively the lessons that need to be learned.
Whether it was objectively good or bad was irrelevant, as the therapeutic benefits were undeniable.
"There are many things that are objectively offensive that are still constitutionally protected," she said.
Nor did the agreement require that any change of control had to be objectively reasonable.
You'll get the sharp and objectively funny commentary on the country's many, many, many issues.
Noisey will be there all weekend, getting sunburned and having objectively true opinions on things.
Investors seem to have reacted with near indifference to an objectively strong corporate earnings season.
While my degree of satisfaction varied among certain masks, none of them were objectively bad.
It's the casino episode, because that is objectively the best piece of television there is.
I'm just saying that she's empirically and objectively better than what you're currently listening to.
Whether it was objectively good or bad was irrelevant, as the therapeutic benefits were undeniable.
I realize, objectively, that viewing my infertility as cosmic retribution or moral shortcoming sounds insane.
That is, except for the objectively best character and star of the Nintendo pantheon: Kirby.
The Pont De L'Alma tunnel in Paris is, objectively speaking, an unremarkable stretch of road.
Presidential policy is not only objectively verifiable; it's the only presidential report card that matters.
Financially literate entrepreneurs make more informed financial decisions overall and assess their creditworthiness more objectively.
What had been overachieving became, objectively, underachieving once the oft-cited financial shackles were off.
Experts haven't even developed a standard way to objectively assess how firm a bed is.
After all, the "anxious" or "angry" trains of thought you avoid probably aren't objectively true.
Objectively, the movie has earned every win necessary to nearly guarantee an award on Sunday.
Biggest flaw: I'm not as widely beloved as Thin Mint, though I am objectively better.
Some also wore activity monitors for a week to objectively track how much they moved.
Most Americans agree on certain things that are objectively important to calling yourself an American.
We're not here to kink shame anybody, and Joaquin Phoenix is an objectively handsome man.
What is objectively true about Fukase's work, though, is that it is all very personal.
The mountain hiking turned out to have been, objectively, the most strenuous of the workouts.
So, putting it objectively, the fundamental interests of China and North Korea are at odds.
More importantly, efforts to force greater integration of criminal and terrorist records are objectively reasonable.
We might ask the same question of Puerto Rico: Did anything objectively wrong "happen" there?
I applied to the worst college, St Edmund's, and it really is the worst—objectively.
Sometimes, it takes those not very close to the situation to objectively consider all factors.
For example, murder wasn't bad simply because God told humans so — it was objectively bad.
And my feeling was that if I couldn't address it objectively, I shouldn't do it.
You can't objectively cover the world, she says, if you ignore half of the population.
It's at least something to work toward, and something that is even potentially objectively measurable.
There is no way to objectively measure it or agree on it as a standard.
When objectively compared, Mr. Sanders has as much or more experience and accomplishment as Hillary Clinton.
They bring people together with their objectively rockin' riffs and enthusiasm and overuse of hair gel.
Reframing is taking a step back and objectively looking at the scenario to find positive alternatives.
Image: Pixabay"Both babies [shown to participants] were objectively pretty cute, is the problem," she said.
But CSBD, Dickerson said, isn't meant to legitimatize the idea of someone "objectively" being too sexual.
President Trump is, objectively speaking, a threat to the safety and security of the United States.
Twitter is an interest network, which essentially means it's difficult for people who aren't objectively interesting.
They would instead have to consider if shooting Yatim was objectively reasonable in the given circumstances.
Of course, if you looked at her work objectively you knew that her striking was hype.
These feelings are real and consequential, even if the rationale behind them is not objectively true.
With a clear mind, I see things more objectively and get some of my best ideas.
This is a complex and sensitive subject which needs to be considered objectively and with care.
Of course, the objectively isolated are much more likely than the average person to feel lonely.
The Moon is in logical Air sign Gemini today, inspiring you to think about things objectively.
It then used the resulting algorithm to evaluate—objectively, allegedly—screenplays that were fed into it.
Here's the thing: I imagine that, objectively, people probably think this game is a bit pants.
We as a society are not prepared to accept pervasive, warrantless location tracking as objectively reasonable.
They are objectively beautiful objects, whose very real rarity only makes me covet them even more.
And objectively, if you think you're cool, if you're trying to be cool, you're not cool.
Objectively speaking, they are among the best of the best in the world at this skill.
If we look back at the '90s objectively, we know things were awful for oppressed communities.
The fourth-generation Apple Watch was announced with an objectively hilarious and very dramatic hype reel.
The Moon is in logical (but social) Air sign Libra today— think objectively about your friendships.
This is objectively crazier, and also, in one of nature's lovely twists, apparently the accurate explanation.
I hope House Democrats do better than gaining 16 seats but can't predict it today, objectively.
Herrera supports the idea, saying it would give medical examiners the opportunity to assess players objectively.
Perhaps it will be good for Vanessa to unburden herself to someone who can listen objectively.
People are using cellphones and GPS all the time, so [these threats] are more important, objectively.
Women and men on prize juries often genuinely believe they are choosing the objectively best book.
The explosion of data from the internet and elsewhere needs to be processed objectively, he said.
But it's also objectively laudable when improvements in infrastructure make the lives of city dwellers easier.
Kendi is convinced that racism can be objectively identified, and therefore fought, and one day vanquished.
Objectively, the Aventador and to a lesser extent, the Urus, are flashy playthings for the 1%.
The Camaro is objectively more balanced, but that's most likely because of the less beefy motor.
The film doesn't pass judgment on Marcus's life choices, but he's objectively stagnant compared to Sasha.
No matter how objectively good it might seem, subjectively we think it could have been better.
Justin Smith: Normally, a lot of our stuff tends to be either objectively historical or political.
Objectively, paying for a PR/marketing campaign to advocate your point of view is nothing unusual.
You can also objectively say that Lamar's sophomore album is the most ambitious of its class.
In that role, he demonstrated a willingness to look objectively at the facts of each case.
"I am committed to making decisions objectively and based on the best available evidence," he said.
Warren is objectively the most competent progressive to run for president in the 2020 election cycle.
"I say this just very objectively: I thought the question was patently unfair," Hannity told me.
We use our intelligence to protect the groups we belong to first, and reason objectively second.
It's an objectively good mid-tempo pop song of the calibre that Tinashe should be making.
One of their wins required an unlikely, otherworldly late comeback against an objectively bad Phoenix team.
Nobody inside or outside of his camp denies that he's older than would be objectively ideal.
I like the analysis of music and art, that things can objectively be good and bad.
The Booker bump (will it ever come?): Cory Booker is, objectively, on a roll of late.
Such evaluations are an exercise in "trying to be objectively subjective," as Dr. Hossler put it.
" In this setup, "the bureaucratic idea of competence as objectively demarcated spheres of responsibility is absent.
I'm here to look at him as objectively as I can and present a balanced view.
Advertisers can "compare every destination on their media plan to every other destination objectively," he said.
Looking objectively at the year, the Trump team has lost little ground in any criminal defense.
I think Donald Trump is objectively more dangerous than Kim Jong Un and not as stable.
No matter how objectively you want to do it, you're just going to have personal preference.
The products that are the least sustainable are the ones that don't, objectively, need to exist.
A power meter can help you train smarter, pedal faster, and become an objectively stronger rider.
We ensure that concerns raised are thoroughly and objectively investigated, while taking measures to protect confidentiality.
In a blog post, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg promised the board will operate freely and objectively.
The more objectively you can show that return, the more likely you'll get your asking price.
Which makes sense, because not only is it objectively yummy, it's also super easy to make.
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.
One, it casts dressing in a revealing way as objectively and intrinsically more free than dressing modestly.
Objectively, it's an interesting look at the process of putting together an event on a large scale.
As recreational cannabis spreads across the US, law enforcement struggles to objectively show how stoned you are.
You can love your family and also understand that, objectively speaking, they are a total shit show.
You objectively have the saddest booth at CES and you probably spent loads of money on it.
The song's writer Diane Warren told the New York Times that it's not an objectively bad song.
She is objectively creepy, somehow resembles smooth Yoda, and has gotten little attention after her initial debut.
Tell your story objectively; don't adapt your vision based on what you think buyers want to hear.
To Trump's credit, this video is objectively better than a lot of his other on-camera appearances.
"Simply the Best" is a song that shouldn't work because, objectively speaking, it is absolutely fucking awful.
Cheese good, coconut oil bad—or somethingImage: Srinayan Puppala/FlickrNutrition studies are really hard to conduct objectively.
Just goes to show — objectively beautiful people are not always the people you subjectively want to spoon.
The ability to think objectively Marketers are usually one of the most passionate workers in the office.
Goku eating ramen is a simple idea executed perfectly and will objectively make anything you wear cooler.
But objectively speaking, you're a secret government hit squad killing whoever you're told to, primarily other citizens.
Neither side is wrong Fan support of a film doesn't make it objectively superior or aesthetically worthwhile.
This time, though, instead of getting sad about Jeremy's disappearance, I tried to look at it objectively.
In short, the House instituted an objectively fair process — rightfully so considering the magnitude of the circumstances.
Yet while Ms. Errico is objectively as attractive as ever, she makes an unsettlingly fine ugly American.
That creates a reasonable fear that he might want to reject numerical results that are objectively [correct].
But we rarely question this belief, or objectively consider whether everyone who can vote ought to vote.
To those who believe in the idea of genius—and many people don't—he was objectively one.
The Marais is not Josephine Baker's Paris, but it is, objectively, a good place to get lunch.
One of the most objectively negative things about Fallout 76 is that it's just plain old broken.
But remember, to Buffett it's all about looking at the numbers on the page unemotionally and objectively.
The infusion of politics and skewing of mainstream media have made it impossible to discuss immigration objectively.
Basically, this is a wider, niggling issue that extends far beyond Zara and her objectively adorable line.
In one game the difference objectively was Kyrie Irving, but that's more of a one-game thing.
What's more baffling, though, is why he would be virulently against something so innocuous and objectively helpful.
With his emotions wrecking his ability to operate objectively, Heim should have been stripped of his position.
A hip-hop purist would at least see both artists' grievances objectively—and Minaj never gets that.
There are two objectively good things on this sorry planet and they are hash browns and Nardwuar.
And that's meant objectively, with a capital O, because it's painfully obvious how British subcultures are flourishing.
Those are really cool, strong songs, and I can say that objectively because I didn't write them.
It was objectively pretty fucking gross, but somehow that felt right for the music Broadrick was playing.
This is the sound the universe makes when mystical forces rewrite it to make it objectively worse.
China had called on other countries to treat its companies "objectively and fairly" in overseas acquisitions bids.
Melissa bakes the bacon on a sheet pan, which is objectively the best way to do it.
Was this a really consistent and objectively offensive thing that you had to experience over and over?
Even if someone's music has become objectively terrible, if he was once embraced, he will be forever.
Shout-outs to (objectively) awesome things in the clues, from Kendrick Lamar to Taco Bell's Baja Blast.
It's hard not to objectively view what he's poured back into the swamp as anything but corrupt.
If the daughter were thinking objectively, she might recognize that she feels better because of the medication.
He said the complaint was not "so objectively unreasonable" that the plaintiffs should be disciplined for it.
When objectively poor decisions are masked with "this is a tradition," then your traditions need to change.
Take the time to capture your thoughts by writing or recording them to more objectively analyze them.
"In short, this KapStone acquisition is, objectively, a fantastic thing for WestRock," the "Mad Money" host said.
If A.I. is supposed to parse information for us, we would like it to do so objectively.
Yes, he shared—as he put it—"objectively true information," but that information is meaningless without context.
Objectively, the world today is better than ever, but the digital world inevitably makes everyone feel worse.
Luckily, older fans weren't coming to the objectively silly affair for earnest life advice or social commentary.
It's a story that's so serious for so long, and it culminates in this objectively farcical episode.
For [Prentice] to be in it, but be able to look at it objectively is so helpful.
He is comparatively feasting against the Sixers in this highlight, but the Sixers are, objectively, The Pits.
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.
This cross-over combines two of the (objectively) best seasons from the franchise, the first and third seasons.
Luckily for you, I am here to break down both tournaments objectively to determine which tournament was better.
At Timothy Taylor, Eduardo Terrazas's embroidered, geometric works are objectively flawless — meticulously sewn and contained within perfect shapes.
And that I think is an objectively true description of what is happening in the House right now.
In January, I found it hard to listen objectively, but two months later the album still sounds fabulous.
Can we alter the parts of the United States that are objectively a failure, like the healthcare system?
Moral ambiguity seems to translate into mild ugliness, regardless of how the actor playing the role objectively looks.
Likewise, women were often perceived as "happy" even though the faces show were objectively, for-sure not happy.
And with interest rates objectively low, there's no real problem with increasing the budget deficit by some amount.
And for the attacker, some are so objectively awful ("wrap" for example) that they're never really worth using.
It's hard to objectively evaluate a film like Age of Rage when its events are still so fresh.
Even a little bit of cash gets people to think harder about the situation and answer more objectively.
Everyone wants smooth, clear, objectively perfect skin, but very few of us can actually say we have it.
Objectively, there's not much that scorpions and venomous snakes share in common with lotus pods or Swiss cheese.
But that was still better than expected, and the economy is objectively still growing at a solid pace.
Balanced like statues, these glass encasings are objectively beautiful manifestations of that classic bummer adage: Time is money.
"There's everyone's names, and they're all in the Lion King font, and that's objectively exciting," Oliver, 42, said.
Well, we're all exhausted from last night's basketball game, but not for good reason -- it was objectively terrible.
It's possible they don't realize this and are simply being more fearful than they objectively need to be.
I can't imagine anyone objectively watching can universally say the same thing about the GOP crop of candidates.
This is a very good thing, though, mainly because "Africa" is objectively one of the greatest songs ever.
Mr. Ketcheson can say an Arc'teryx rain shell is objectively better because it outperforms other shells in testing.
After you've given yourself some space to process what's been said, you're ready to evaluate the feedback objectively.
He argues that colonialism was "both objectively beneficial and subjectively legitimate" for the colonial subjects in many places.
Objectively, with BMW you have a very good business, and with Tesla, you have a pretty bad one.
These shows are objectively weird, sure, but they're also seen that way because they're ahead of their time.
It infringes on their ability to be objectively funny, because the audience kind of knows it&aposs coming.
Remember there's no harm in chasing your dreams as long as you're aware of what's objectively before you.
Zayn, objectively, has the perfect face, but I'm mostly attracted to Kristen Stewart because of her louche personality.
"This objectively makes him stronger than Trump, who has no reason to like the change," Mr. Shi said.
But Making a Murderer doesn't do much to show us that it's analyzing Zellner's theories thoroughly and objectively.
It's objectively ugly music, between the raw production values of their recorded work and Tim Baker's polarizing screech.
It should be decided objectively, based on evidence, so that it's fair to everybody and defensible to everybody.
Objectively, there's no comparison between the conservative demonization of Mr. Obama and the progressive case against Mr. Trump.
Let us use what we have learned from the two failed plans and objectively look for a solution.
"Taken as a whole and viewed objectively, the record clearly demonstrates that recusal is necessary," the lawyers wrote.
"Impeachment should have been a chance for us to look objectively at what our values are," he said.
Which is objectively a great function, but what if you're still holding on to your extensive CD collection?
That made me step outside of my own issues and see people's lives objectively, for what they were.
To those who doubted that my feelings for Max were uncomplicated and platonic, I often added: objectively handsome.
Sessions' belief that FBI Director Wray should reorganize the FBI's upper management may very well be objectively correct.
We like to think we judge people&aposs competence objectively, by carefully weighing their past actions and skills.
So make it stand for the history of colonization, as opposed to it being an objectively beautiful building.
She's essentially Streisand and Spears in one package, and her show is going to be, objectively speaking, amazing.
In an election year, a decision to ramp up federal enforcement against pot is, objectively, a terrible fucking idea.
"Even though objectively, from afar, I don't know if I'm spending my life in the right way," Krug says.
I'm very self-critical, but I can objectively say when I watch that scene, that's a good movie scene.
Saying one is objectively better than the other is like saying a donkey is better than a larger donkey.
But if I look at the videos objectively — like if they were of anyone but me — they are hilarious.
KAPLAN: WELL, AND I CAN SPEAK OBJECTIVELY ABOUT THE PAST BECAUSE I WAS JUST AN OBSERVER TO THE FOMC.
Objectively speaking there has not been a modern-day president in as good as Obama at delivering jokes. Period.
Although the analysts overhyped the space in 2016, when we objectively look at the data, we're doing quite well.
But I believe there is an objectively correct amount of salt, and it is rooted in a counterintuitive idea.
They're little bottled universes where, unlike in real life, you can objectively judge success and failure, victory and defeat.
I&aposm not talking about day-to-day agents who work very hard and truly trying to objectively investigate.
As Gowdy said, the "bias manifest in those texts … made (Strzok) unfit to objectively and passionately investigate" the case.
Objectively, however, it has now become clear that Bloomberg is the only Democrat who could successfully take on Trump.
There is no real overlap in symptoms among the diplomats, aside from dizziness, which is tough to measure objectively.
Some might have watched just as much football objectively but felt like they watched less because of the protests.
What if they then got economists to calculate, as objectively and scientifically as possible, their likely cost-benefit ratios?
Iceland Airwaves's objectively awesome lineup includes such stellar musicians as Fever Ray, Natalie Prass, Nadine Shah, and Stella Donnelly.
The "campaign" launched on March 3rd and included the hashtag #springbreakingbadly, which is, objectively speaking, amazing:"Travel goof story"!
Which is fine, and those songs are objectively good, but that doesn't necessarily mean they are the best songs.
That's one explanation for why he savagely roasted this woman who loves nerdcore, an objectively terrible genre of music.
The photos were also objectively categorized by hue, saturation, along with likes and the number of faces in each.
Yes, objectively, these are the ravings of a mad man looking for connections that are both inconsequential and reaching.
This makes the recruitment process more transparent, with companies being able to view their leaderboard of candidates ranked objectively.
Justin Bieber can do a lot of things objectively really well: he can sing, play multiple instruments, and dance.
They aren't objectively bad; they just seem too fit for purpose and emotionally throwaway in their intentionally wide appeal.
That being said, one can objectively say a lot of nonsense is befalling the US, most of it terrible.
People might prejudge your music because of your political persona, but I think you make pretty objectively enjoyable music.
Facebook works with a network of news organizations to determine if information spreading on its platform is objectively false.
"Objectively speaking, I don't believe anyone can reasonably argue that Mr. Mnuchin is unqualified for the position," he said.
With a larger team, the ability to objectively assess the quality of everyone's output becomes more important than ever.
There is no objectively correct answer, I believe, only answers that are right for you at any given time.
Its sole purpose is to imply that the changes we're seeing right now are normal—which is objectively untrue.
One group was asked to emotionally identify with the boy and the other group was told to listen objectively.
One year after Charlottesville, there continues to be, objectively, no moral equivalency between hate marchers and anti-racist activists.
These perceptions have damaged people's sense of economic security, even beyond what economic data reveal to be objectively true.
That, he said, suggested she "would not be approaching her review of allegations concerning our country objectively or comprehensively".
That day, though, I was wearing a New York Yankees cap, so I objectively did look like a tourist.
This is an objectively bad total and his market value wasn't exactly aided by Balotelli being, well, Mario Balotelli.
Cinematically captured via drone, the explosions are gorgeous but they're still a reminder that strip mines are objectively terrible.
In musicological terms, "Despacito" also has distinctive features that make it objectively more of a banger than other songs.
But before we offer up our objectively true opinions on the weekend, we photographed some of yesterday's best sets.
Even objectively good sleepers can have this belief, while poor sleepers can conversely not consider themselves to be insomniacs.
Given the ambiguities, the prosecution should have to prove a quid pro quo involving something consequential and objectively valuable.
Moving from the current objectively reasonable standard to a proportionality of force standard could be achieved in this manner.
It's difficult and maybe impossible to objectively measure something as intangible as a music scene's contribution to the world.
He is an authoritarian leader; how can we expect him to objectively assess the political crisis he has created?
It doesn't matter if aliens or ghosts are objectively real, only the media that portrays them needs to be.
PR: Well, it's a great question and it's like an intellectual exercise to try and think about it objectively.
These men claimed they were looking down on politics from the stands, objectively assessing the plays of the game.
Solving these problems requires us to move beyond this rhetorical stalemate and objectively observe the facts on the ground.
This was objectively true in one respect at least: teen-pregnancy rates soared, both in and out of wedlock.
"Objectively speaking and removing partisanship, I'd say, look, it's more scalable than being a reality TV star," he said.
We obviously have a lot of data and analytics where we look at how people are using it objectively.
Accelerometers objectively measured when participants engaged in light activity like walking or more intense exercise like running or cycling.
Accelerometers objectively measured when participants engaged in light activity like walking or more intense exercise like running or cycling.
Unlike pitch, which can be readily measured using phone apps, such as Pitch Perfect, resonance can't be objectively pinpointed.
We need a robust, publicly funded, research program lead by the NIH and CDC to objectively guide future policy.
Skale said that, while it's objectively not healthy to get drunk, he's not saying you shouldn't ever do it.
Despite this, there's an inconvenient truth to neocons: Of all the conservative factions, they are objectively the most dangerous.
Mr. Latry said he could not objectively comment on whether the Grand Organ was the best in the world.
By merely following Bugatti Biebs being Biebs, "Company" has achieved that rarest of benchmarks: an objectively good music video.
It portrays a handful as objectively bad, such as a landlord sexually exploiting the poor, or an unrepentant murderer.
The jury apparently rejected Mr. Lin's claim that he had made an "objectively reasonable mistake" when he shot Mr. Stephens.
They blindly believe in their candidate to an extent that they actually can't see objectively what's happening in the campaign.
President Trump has previously bragged that he got Apple to invest $350 billion in the U.S., which is objectively untrue.
Also, Moore's Spider-Man can turn invisible and shock people, which makes him objectively better than the other Spider-Men.
It would be great if people took in all available evidence and considered it objectively prior to making a decision.
Enough time has passed since I last heard these that I can finally appreciate them objectively for what they are.
KENNEDY: And the ACLU, in defending the First Amendment, was objectively defending something that was an umbrella that covered everyone.
CodeFights Founder and CEO Tigran Sloyan believes gamification represents the future of sourcing and filtering for any objectively measured skill.
Life may be objectively better than it's ever been, but it really doesn't feel like it most of the time.
The old Nassau Coliseum—now technically the NYCB Live Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum—was one of these objectively garbage things.
A Marchesa dress was objectively beautiful — it was palatable enough for boring men, and imaginative enough for the fashion set.
As to Dieter, I think he's investing his hopes in Google's promised software fixes rather than looking at things objectively.
One limitation of the study is that sleep problems were reported by participants, not measured objectively by researchers or doctors.
Papa John's used to be my favorite Trash Pizza, which may be surprising because Papa John's is objectively bad pizza.
He has said he plans to ensure it must report more objectively and scrap the license fee that funds it.
Here in Canada, artificial intelligence-oriented companies like Plum and Knockri develop talent recruitment products that screen job applicants objectively.
We're bringing something to our performances that's uniquely ourselves, and that experience made us see that a little more objectively.
In that sense, Peter Gabriel is the Stanley Kubrick of music, objectively better than Tedder and uncompromising on all fronts.
It's objectively one of the most fun performances to grace the medium-sized desk, and you can watch it above.
We were in our early 20s and, professionally, she was doing objectively well at worst, at least in my opinion.
But with that being said, some things (and people) are just objectively good, regardless of your more nuanced personal preferences.
And so it is with smartphones, where we'll never be able to legitimately and objectively crown a single best device.
Graham dealt with civil lawsuits against officers, but most states have also adopted the "objectively reasonable" standard for criminal prosecutions.
Objectively analyzing Moscow's aims helps clarify how we should pursue our objectives or respond to future actions by the Kremlin.
We made our own version of this monstrosity (and we can tell you that it is, in fact, objectively awful).
They are made up of albums that are objectively decent, but entirely irrelevant to what is happening in British music.
This is why Congress needs to ethically, honestly and objectively fulfill its constitutionally mandated oversight responsibilities of the executive branch.
"The OIG opens investigations based on credible allegations and reports our findings objectively and independently," DiPaolo said in a statement.
The show is toxic and, objectively, deserves to be exposed — but he's only interested because he's angry at being sidelined.
And when the governor came to power, Mr. Wildstein did not think he could write harshly or objectively about them.
Rascal Deux and Charlie the "zombie dog" are, objectively speaking, two of the homeliest animals this author has ever seen.
This tells anyone willing to look objectively at the challenge of denuclearizing the Korean Peninsula that the game is over.
Everyone "looking at this calmly and objectively" thinks something similar to the Brexit could happen in the U.S., she said.
"We assume that this review will fairly and objectively address all legal allegations against the coverage," the Wirecard statement said.
Instead, officers had to prove their actions were "objectively reasonable" compared to the conduct of other officers and similar circumstances.
I'd repeat this until I found objectively the worst bar or until I could no longer stand, whichever came first.
Instead, he wanted to explore the main points of the Pizzagate theory objectively, while examining the major issues at play.
This isn't to diminish Lorde's actual musicality; "Royals" is objectively an incredible pop song and Lorde is a talented musician.
The old Nassau Coliseum—now technically the NYCB Live Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum—was one of these objectively garbage things.
This was true even if the outcome of the smaller task was objectively worse than that of the larger one.
It's more surprising, in light of pervasive sexism, that so many women's sports are as objectively great as they are.
Critics said such donations meant that Quarles — and by extension the Mueller probe itself — couldn't objectively carry out the investigation.
To win a copyright case, they will need to find a way to objectively convey the taste of their products.
It's a valid charge in some ways, because it is objectively more difficult for New Yorkers to prosper these days.
We'll level with you: there isn't an objectively superior running shoe that we're going to recommend above all the others.
There wasn't anyone to reign me back in or suggest we take a step back to look at things objectively.
He called King Frederick of II Prussia "the king my master," an objectively odd title to call another world leader.
We're coming close to the point where we can, objectively in some sense, create people who are superior to others.
Perhaps your stock was granted to you as part of your compensation, which makes it difficult to view it objectively.
However besieged many Israelis may feel, objectively Israel has never been more powerful, in almost any sense of the word.
She was asked how she could objectively analyze the Mets, or their division opponents, while she was a Mets employee.
But as the issues facing Congress have grown more complex, resources to objectively and independently analyze them have been slashed.
That would, of course, be good news, given that the port is…how to put this nicely…pretty objectively terrible.
"Objectively speaking, I don't believe anyone can reasonably argue that Mr. Mnuchin is unqualified for the position," Mr. Hatch said.
Obama's margin of victory, while objectively comfortable, represented a 59 percent decline in the size of his popular vote lead.
The debate here and the objective of this measure is to provide information as dispassionately, clearly and objectively as possible.
Esper had favored letting the review process "play itself out objectively and deliberately, in fairness to all parties," Hoffman said.
It would seem like something he could reflect upon and view more objectively and decide whether to follow up on.
That bakery was crowded with customers, while at Hutzelmann, where the quality is objectively superior, only three people walked in.
I know that's not your question, but objectively speaking, the data actually points to quite dramatic boosts to aggregate income.
" Despite that objectively neutral first statement, Letterman, 69, then sheds some light on his personal opinion: "There's nothing illegal going on.
The other is that having in fact borne costs to his personal reputation, he objectively ties up his success with Trump's.
Firstly, rather than immediately finding flaws in how your new organization is run, take time to observe the existing culture objectively.
Their actions seek to obstruct and do harm to crime victims; that's objectively despicable regardless of one's views on immigration policy.
" - @touringhstorian "This is objectively bad but still had the intended effect on me: 'I think I just found my goth gf.
Eventually, though, what happened to us becomes externalized, and we may hold it in our hands and look at it objectively.
"Implementing autoplaying video was construed not just as an annoyance, but as objectively bad internet practice," she wrote in her dissertation.
Whereas for other people, what is apparently and objectively a good night's sleep, can make them feel extremely tired and unrefreshed.
It is not a dispassionate calculating machine, objectively searching for the right facts, figures and policies to make a reasoned decision.
There was a faint chemical bite, yes, from the packaged dressing and gravy, but the dish was objectively good, even delicious.
Green Book was an objectively well-made movie, but drew scrutiny for sanitizing and sanctifying the relationship between its central characters.
And whether or not its dialog is objectively realistic, the way that characters speak feels familiar and genuine to many players.
Mr. Fullerton, too, said he tried to evaluate evidence objectively, though he acknowledged that his political views probably affected his interpretation.
Mayweather, meanwhile, is only sort of retired, and one of the objectively best boxers to have ever competed at 49-0.
The program's long-term effects are unforeseeable, especially given the myriad and objectively horrifying issues plaguing the Miami-Dade Police Department.
Adi Robertson: This was not an objectively good movie, but The Circle tapped into my guilty love of absurd, simplistic dystopias.
But when thinking about it objectively, judo referees are probably one of the most important components to having a match operate.
She's going through a rough breakup right now (her former fiancé is objectively THE WORST), so she needs some girl time.
A title that references the "deep state" keeps what most objectively agree is ridiculous conspiracy nonsense squarely in the public's consciousness.
Sex abuse is objectively bad, "if proven true" seems to say, but let's not forget that these women could be lying.
I put it to you that these are all reasonable things to be worried about, and summer is actually objectively bad.
Investigators searched for evidence that the officers' use of force could be considered "objectively unreasonable" based on circumstances in the moment.
" The court also pointed out that these videos, of which there were reportedly over two dozen, were "objectively sexual in nature.
I was dating my first (and, objectively, my absolute worst) "serious" boyfriend for about five months when Valentine's Day rolled around.
Because even as this game is ultimately subject to my gut judgement, we can all agree that Meereen is objectively lame.
Flynn can be successful as national security adviser if he focuses on the tasks at hand, objectively assessing national security threats.
"The level of the fear prevents the electorate from objectively assessing the effectiveness of the privacy-intrusive measures proposed," he wrote.
Journalists were our eyes and ears; they went places we could not; and they reported truthfully, honestly, objectively and without bias.
"The only thing I can tell you objectively is the intention of the Honduran government to clarify this case," he said.
It's an objectively unimpressive film, but smoking will shine a harsh spotlight on how slow, mediocre and painfully unfunny it is.
The mid-aughts bro scene Emo Night celebrates was objectively bad, and continually proves itself to be even worse in hindsight.
"We hope these people can learn to objectively view themselves and others and learn mutual respect and equal treatment," Hua said.
Here's what objectively successful people do on Tuesdays in order to make sure that they're impacting their week ahead for thebetter.
Bread is already objectively the best part of the food pyramid, and when freshly baked it's on a whole other level.
So while 11 percent is "too many," it's objectively a rather small number, given how respondents seem to interpret the question.
It's a worthwhile experience othering yourself like this – it allows you to step away from your music and see it objectively.
My dog, who is an objectively great dog, probably the best dog anyone has ever had or met, doesn't do this.
There is nothing inherently or objectively wrong with wanting to look like Swift (her hair and makeup are always on point).
While objectively small, it's still a notable change from the unanimous GOP backing in a near identical vote two years ago.
They are as follows: Icke's theories are objectionable for many reasons, beginning with the fact that they are, objectively speaking, ridiculous.
It also meant losing the control group from any analysis beyond six months, making it difficult to assess later progress objectively.
"If you asked him objectively, he wanted to get out of the house, but he needed real help," Mr. Culver said.
While it's kind of baller to see that Jónsi owns "thirteen properties" and "two motorcycles," tax evasion is objectively not baller.
Through a centuries-long string of violations, we have inadvertently remade Plymouth Rock to look as unimportant as it objectively is.
We strongly urge the U.S. to stop unreasonable suppression of Chinese companies, including Huawei, and treat Chinese enterprises fairly and objectively.
In real life, you need to move up that "cod," which leads to the objectively nutty and vaguely botanical-looking CODMOLLYDLE.
If you looked objectively at my résumé, it would be difficult for me to be the coach of the national team.
"Madam, objectively speaking we know who and what was done," Haros said, addressing Omar, who was not present at the ceremony.
No one's observing you objectively and deciding you're a loving, curious person — that's determined solely by your responses to the questions.
It was a huge boost for wuxia, objectively one of the best genres, and for that we must be eternally thankful.
But thinking of my husband as an exotic species gave me the distance I needed to consider our differences more objectively.
I worried about Arya's emotional well-being last week, after her objectively awesome and also totally ruthless decimation of House Frey.
The reality is I didn't even see the latter option until a few days ago, though to me it's objectively better.
So, given that history, is Trump now dreaming of filing for "bankruptcy" for his presidency considering how objectively bad it's going?
But, once consequences for us or for people we care about come into the picture, we strive to assess candidates objectively.
So the best the company can do is stick the objectively bad — but recognizable — "GoDaddy" name in a sans-serif font.
Both studies—you guessed it—were made up, and had been designed to present what were, objectively speaking, equally compelling statistics.
Every employee is wearing at least one item of clothing that looks objectively wrong, until you realize it's you that's wrong.
The complexity of city housing and city streets becomes plainer if you objectively analyze the career of one of Jacobs's contemporaries.
Not only because she may see herself as guilty or complicit (even though, objectively, she was not.) But did she flirt?
And — with a not-so-trivial helping hand from objectively bleak background economic conditions — it paid off in the 2010 midterms.
The plan is objectively insane, dangerous and should never have been greenlit, even with the fate of the universe at stake.
The iPhone's cold, ungiving lens cuts out all emotion and presents the poisoning as an ugly fact, presented objectively and without question.
Suffering, one's own, or others', might become bearable, one hopes, when one takes a step back and views it objectively, conceptually, abstractly.
Theoretically, their superiors can use the cognitive data collected on soldiers to "objectively" measure whether a person is ready to be deployed.
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.
The goal, says Local Projects founder Jake Barton, is not just making synthetic biology accessible to everyone, but presenting the field objectively.
"We've designed the platforms and the teams to remove the subjective and review each piece of data objectively before posting," said Were.
The Capitals finally getting a Cup with what is objectively a worse team than they had the previous two years is hilarious.
There is a certain ability held by all in the New York metropolitan area to wholeheartedly love things which are objectively garbage.
Particularly given that this isn't the first time that Black's judgment in picking business associates has been objectively dubious (see Villalobos, Alfred).
While the Advance Wars-inspired game isn't out yet, we already know that one of the characters is objectively the best one.
It's not until you start using and living with it that you realize it is, in many ways, an objectively awful bag.
The garments Monroe is pictured wearing in the classroom, though, are objectively modest and definitely within bounds of standard school dress codes.
If you were to momentarily check yourself, you'd probably realize it's terrible for the posture, straining on the eyes, and objectively uncomfortable.
Given these attributes, his work implies that there is no single outcome of a given measurement that's objectively true for all observers.
Convention bounces don't mean much, but Trump put on an objectively whacky and low-rent convention and he got a huge one.
Campaigns will need to reject exclusively in-house data and analytics solutions:  Campaign analytics is fundamentally an exercise in objectively assessing outcomes.
There's really no way to complain about something this objectively tight, other than to wish A24 would host a few more screenings.
There's a gap between "impressive application of limited tech" and "objectively usable product," and IonVR and Intel haven't nearly jumped it yet.
A President hoping to make Republicans look bad for blocking his appointment could hardly have found anyone so objectively qualified to serve.
"We ask patients to write down their stressors so that they can look at them a little bit more objectively," she said.
"To think Pete could not do his job objectively shows no understanding of the organization," Steinbach told The Washington Post last year.
Does spending time with the companies and the advisers investing their money make it easier or tougher to assess the opportunities objectively?
It's objectively a pretty slow pace; most long-distance runners in my age bracket can cover a mile in under 12 minutes.
I think this combination – more tax cuts for the rich, married to protectionism and "Medicare Today, Medicare Forever" – is objectively bad policy.
Ultra-processed foods are poor in terms of nutrition value, addictive, and objectively worse for you than an extra spoonful of sugar.
The judge, according to the decision, surmised that both women were harassed, but their fear for their safety was not objectively valid.
The thing with some of the tracks is that I still can't hear them [objectively], because I know how everything was done.
Heineken hired a firm to vet the volunteers for "friendliness and enthusiasm," although every single volunteer I saw was also objectively attractive.
"We didn't objectively measure the clutter, we just measured how much they talked about it," Saxbe told me in a phone interview.
As "Chestnut" demonstrates, systems might objectively be more moral than we are, as they can exist without the temptations of earthly delights.
They had to demonstrate that their actions were "objectively reasonable," given the circumstances and compared to what other police officers might do.
" It stressed its directors were willing to objectively evaluate "the full range of opportunities available to maximize value for all Qualcomm stockholders.
Thus, the frenzies of partisan attention around "deplorables" and "lock her up" served to focus on controversies that, while not objectively significant.
The conservative economic agenda has never been popular, and it is objectively against the interests of working class voters, whatever their race.
Researchers also looked at objectively-measured sleep positions for a subset of women who underwent home sleep studies for nighttime breathing problems.
"The concepts are not objectively worked out at all, which is to say the ideas don't have internal logic," the student said.
By the time students reach college, they're already "too immersed in their own worldviews" to be able to look at news objectively.
Miner, turning the mirror on America, taught us something essential about the discomfort, even dysphoria, of assessing one's own culture dispassionately, objectively.
A Kirtland's warbler, like the one that landed in Central Park this year, is rare, but other warblers are objectively as beautiful.
" He said the warning was not intended to increase panic but rather "to inform (people) objectively so that measures can be taken.
The CPD is working on plans for the 2020 debates and, as always, will apply its candidate selection criteria fairly and objectively.
The court itself has previously referred to the law as a "nightmare" given the difficulty in objectively defining the terms, Yusuf said.
"How can we ask Mr. Wehrum to objectively administer the Clean Air Act after a career spent on one side?" said Sen.
Remember: Objectively, you're still probably getting a good deal, and that money likely means more to them than it does to you.
So I'm just going to objectively list some things that happen and let you decide on the quality: Available on Amazon Prime.
A sexy alien-woman on a fucking and killing rampage sounds objectively cool, but SIL herself is not very scary to me.
Olympic 23-on-23 basketball is objectively a very good idea, and one that could and should be a blast to watch.
The only way to cover the effects of the Affordable Care Act objectively is to report on both sides of the question.
Tillerson's background makes the problem particularly acute, as his record on Russia is objectively eyebrow-raising, but it's not unique to him.
I can say objectively that they appear to be healthy — the museum has done a commendable job of caring for the birds.
They had to demonstrate that their actions were "objectively reasonable," given the circumstances and compared with what other police officers might do.
Like the band itself, the video tackles objectively unpleasant subject matter with cheeky panache, transforming it into a scuzzed-out garage pop ride.
He never apologized for having said that the judge in the case couldn't preside over it objectively because his parents emigrated from Mexico.
Testifying for the defense, lawyer and use of force expert Emanuel Kapelsohn said Noor's conduct was an "objectively reasonable" response to the situation.
What this means is that if you know the frequency of the pulses, you know objectively how much light the star puts out.
Miracle Workers is not objectively a bad show, but it doesn't pull its weight in adding to the pantheon of television-tackles-death.
The choices are, objectively, incredibly boring and look like what a person would put together by exerting the least amount of effort possible.
It is yet another example of (mostly) straight guys shooting for something objectively good and absolutely fucking it by doing the bare minimum.
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.
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.
Even after I got the implants and I could objectively tell that they looked good, it didn't feel like my own body physically.
"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.
Kara said the measures were intended to bolster Israel's security and "to bring a situation that channels based in Israel will report objectively".
He said this, and other objectively inaccurate statements about the U.S. territory, with a straight face while sitting next to Puerto Rico Gov.
The book is all about how real freedom lies in a constant pursuit of trying to view oneself as objectively as one can.
It also includes skills that may not be immediately objectively measurable, but where crowdsourcing can quickly yield an accurate judgment on performance e.g.
If it can be diagnosed as objectively and corporeally as heart disease, would depression or bipolar disorder or schizophrenia carry the same shame?
"And, it would be objectively unreasonable to conclude from these remarks that the Court was biased or partial against Mr. Zarrab," Berman wrote.
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.
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.
The series' main purpose appears to be reminding people that blind dates — probably including any that I've done — are objectively not very interesting.
Moreover, Trump has made no secret of his love for Putin and openly espouses policies (like undermining NATO) that objectively further Kremlin interests.
He said the NCSC assessed security requirements objectively and it set standards according to the vulnerability of different parts of the telecoms networks.
Ford continues to offer the latter because lots of Mustang buyers will want to use three pedals even though performance is objectively worse.
"I get the feeling that I can't compete for objectively proven, brilliant talent," says Mike Driscoll, the boss of Metamarkets, an analytics startup.
Objectively, the Bitcoin markets are still alive and well, and the Blockchain, the digital platform on which the currency relies, is still operational.
Miller presents the macabre subject matter so objectively that readers will find their opinions of Borden's criminal potential shifting from chapter to chapter.
To be fair, there are a couple of reasons why penetrative shower sex is objectively difficult: It's dangerous and there is no lubrication.
When Dylan has the opportunity to transcend his (objectively cruel) teacher's words, he makes a choice in line with how she sees him.
We have to amplify this voice of reason, look objectively in what has made us a more prosperous world over the last decade.
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.
The fact the Chainsmokers collaborated with Coldplay, an uncool band that has nonetheless objectively played the Super Bowl, shows how far they've come.
Whether you think Hubbard was a genius or a con artist, he was, objectively, a special person who impacted a lot of lives.
Even though she's an objectively bad person, Witherspoon is so warm in the role that we want her to get away with everything.
Jackson Lanzing has published a beat-for-beat parody of "My Shot," the third song in, objectively speaking, the best musical ever, Hamilton.
Jimmy Kimmel, who is objectively the worst person in the world, explained DJ Khaled's incredible Snapchat to his late night television audience yesterday.
He defended Bright by suggesting that it's objectively bad and that the paying Netflix subscribers who made it a hit have no taste.
It makes sense that shop-owners want to be associated with the animal that inspired the adjective "foxy"—the animal is objectively cool.
This is a smart decision because objectively speaking, The Bachelor and The Bachelorette couples don't have a strong track record of wedded ecstasy.
Professional athletes bet on themselves for virtually their entire lives, and are objectively and wildly successful at what they have chosen to pursue.
Ordóñez was also objectively a genius as a defender, and defiant and weird and improvisatory in how he went about performing that genius.
"Defendant Musk artificially manipulated the price of Tesla securities with objectively false tweets in order to 'burn' the company's short-sellers," Left said.
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.
The decision stated that banning Mathis from using the girls' bathroom "creates an environment that is objectively and subjectively hostile, intimidating or offensive."
Regardless of how objectively ridiculous the accusations about Clinton's emails are, a seemingly large number of voters seem to care strongly about them.
Though Mueller finds no evidence of criminal collusion by Mr Trump or his campaign, there is objectively little reason for White House celebrations.
The criticism of her use of a DNA test to establish her ancestry begs the question of how to objectively answer such questions.
One of the subtle guidelines is that you are watching it more objectively, not getting subjective with angles, or getting inside the psychology.
"Edie: An American Girl," Jean Stein and George Plimpton The ultimate oral history and still the most objectively cool book I've ever read.
As a way of filling your arts electives, it seems hard to deny that a course on magic would be, objectively speaking, awesome.
Bringing down Bill Clinton gives Trump voters a justification to continue supporting a man — Trump — who has an objectively questionable relationship with women.
"In fact, U.S. trade with China in the past 40 years very objectively reduced American families' per capita spending burden," Lu told reporters.
Dexys Midnight Runners - "Come On Eileen" (108 BPM)One of the most objectively fire songs to be crafted by the hand of man.
The shitty reality: You WhatsApp the love of your life from the bathroom of a bar, having been gone for objectively too long.
To objectively measure the pilots' alertness and adaptability to the long flight, each was outfitted with an EEG headset to measure brain activity ...
Milwaukee is in a tier of its own, if you assess the Bucks objectively on the various facets of their regular-season dominance.
Also in the 1960s, researchers began developing new tools to objectively measure erections of the penis and arousal in the vagina and labia.
" Then it was on to "Womanizer," followed by "Make Me," before they finally reached what is inarguably and objectively Britney's greatest song, "Toxic.
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?
To preserve a balance between objectively verifiable commitments and respect for sovereignty, sanctions could only be applied against violators if multiple countries agreed.
Did he seem to be a man who could rise above the petty politics of the day and render judgments fairly and objectively?
"This self-serving bias matches unwitting consumers with objectively lower-quality information," Lowe will say in his testimony, provided to The Technology 202.
When we talk to ourselves we're trying to see things more objectively, Mr. Kross said, so it matters how you talk to yourself.
Perhaps objectively the best case of Bloomberg's nanny tendencies is the smoking ban he imposed in restaurants and bars in New York City.
Objectively, there's no reason to think as of now that Trump would not finish out his first term or run for re-election.
Some movies are indeed bad — I almost wrote "objectively" bad, but to be honest, I don't truly believe objective badness exists in art.
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.
"Our journalists should be especially mindful of appearing to take sides on issues that The Times is seeking to cover objectively," he wrote.
There&aposs not a single, objectively right answer for how much insurance you need (or how little insurance you can get away with).
Objectively, the most direct explanation is that the Russians wanted to be disruptive and were seeking any target of opportunity to do so.
And in objectively the cutest Trump family news of the week, first lady Melania Trump almost got her hair pulled by a baby!
In that world, I objectively or subjectively using the 43-multiple as fair for the S&P, and we're now past Labor Day.
Bloomberg's news service, meanwhile, has been coping with how to cover its founder objectively after he jumped into the presidential race last month.
That also turns out to be, objectively speaking, the most important reason to address climate change — the future of humanity and all that.
"Company" is objectively the best song on Justin Bieber's Purpose, and thusly its accompanying video had to be a true work of art.
Objectively speaking, your "prior" belief that he is an actual account-skimming thief should be almost as unlikely as in the previous example.
When you end up in not one but two Oscar-nominated movies in the same year apart, you're objectively on a hot streak.
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).
Now it might be an obsession to be sure but it&aposs not a cover story at least for people looking at it objectively.
Still, the fact of the matter is that a wired connection is still objectively better for just about anything that requires an internet connection.
Then in July when the Russia probe started, he is saying terrible things about the very person he&aposs supposed to be objectively investigating.
I feel extremely strongly that this is the objectively correct answer and would be willing to fight anyone to the death who believes otherwise.
Gao said he hoped the United States could view Chinese firms' acquisitions objectively and provide fair treatment to what was their "normal commercial behavior".
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
If there is a small dip in how people evaluate their lot -- even if it is objectively no worse than before -- this is understandable.
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.
Any such claim should be "objectively" true, relating to weapons, war, fissionable nuclear materials or an "emergency in international relations," according to the ruling.
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.
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.
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.
Instead, police will tell you they take an investigation where the facts and evidence lead them, objectively, and resisting the temptations of confirmation bias.
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.
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.
But rather than present the case objectively, the filmmakers omitted facts in order to keep access to Avery and to present a simplified storyline.
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.
European social democrats have been proposing ideas that more objectively speak to the material interests of voters, particularly in the working class, for decades.
General electronic maverick Burial continues his tradition of dropping objectively incredible music mere weeks before the year ends with a new 12-inch release.
The widely accepted notion that these portraits could objectively represent a specific identity ignores the fact that interpretation and systemic prejudices inform the outcome.
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.
Roy Woods DVSN A picture of font type Drake Man, not to pat ourselves on the back but this is an objectively beautiful photo.
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.
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.
And debating is particularly unappealing to frontrunners in multi-candidate fields, since the odds of all your opponents messing up simultaneously are objectively low.
This contention recasts the free-rider problem as one of perceived benefits or harms rather than objectively defined benefits that contracts provide to employees.
But this polling indicates that congressional Republicans have little reason to fear that annoying the president would objectively be a huge problem for them.
Mile 22If you want to watch an action movie starring someone objectively worse than Denzel or Tom Cruise, check out this Mark Wahlberg film.
Check out snippets of The Sciences (or the full album, depending on where you live) below, as well as the objectively perfect album art.
For me, it more relates to how Daenerys will be perceived by people around her than objectively whether she will go mad or not.
The Justice Department also closed its investigation without bringing civil-rights charges, citing the "objectively reasonable" standard and the legal threshold to prove intent.
Freed of the mythical burden to pick some objectively "right" answer, the court then could decide the case using a measure of common sense.
And the best way to go about doing it is to look at your sources of stress objectively, and work smart to identify solutions.
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.
You want costumes to reflect the characters, after all, and both Euron Greyjoy and his hipster Hot Topic outfits are objectively just The Worst.
We will ensure that anyone who works on any investigation in the Department of Justice does so objectively and free from bias or favoritism.
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.
If so, life could be getting much better objectively, on the social scale, without getting all that much better subjectively, on the individual scale.
We do not derive pleasure from punishing people, but we have enacted procedures to do so objectively and appropriately when someone is truly culpable.
He and the women on the show are in an objectively bananas situation full of drinking and tears punctuated by the occasional makeout session.
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.
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.
BOLU BABALOLA One of the best things about Paramore and this album both being so objectively great is that Hayley Williams is a woman.
These are objectively bad players and have proven for quite some time that whatever talent they once possessed has long since left their bodies.
Can consumers have confidence the news and information they encounter online and through social media platforms are presented to them objectively and without bias?
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.
"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.
Ms. Boylston, 31, is an engaging, winning personality; Ms. Teuscher, 19803, is movingly impersonal, dancing objectively as if serving the choreography rather than herself.
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.
The odds may be against you — casinos are, after all, a business — but there really is an objectively correct way to play many hands.
"The conduct, looked at objectively, is pretty out there," Marc Agnifilo, lawyer for Keith Raniere, said in his closing argument in Brooklyn federal court.
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.
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.
It is objectively a bigger, better-staffed operation than the one Biden has put together so far, with big implications for what comes next.
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).
"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.
The economic future of Houston and every coastal city hangs on the country objectively studying new rainfall trends and finding creative and innovative solutions.
"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.
The new study used clinical measurements for blood pressure, depression, anxiety and sleep to more objectively measure the impact of sexual trauma, she said.
Did either of you find yourselves similarly uncomfortable with the actual "slave play," or were you able to more objectively psychoanalyze it, emotions unattached?
AWS believes government procurements should be done "objectively and in a manner that is free from political influence,"a spokesperson said in a statement.
What made the Mongols different was their ability to weigh each situation objectively, and if need be, swap out previous prac­tices for new ones.
It is part of an evolution in pitching, he said; fastballs once thought to simply be "sneaky" are now classified, objectively, as valuable weapons.
This part is as objectively "real" as any other time-related conception of Earth: It involves applying unchanging mathematical formulas to finite historical data.
I did steer clear of the Bigfoot as magical, paranormal, supernatural stuff, because that was a lot harder for me to come at objectively.
Households were declaring bankruptcy not because of a collapse of spending restraint but because of objectively bleak economic circumstances for the American middle class.
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.
Armed with a drum kit and a single guitar, they make catchy, original rock that any fan of objectively great guitar music can enjoy.
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.
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.
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?
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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."
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.
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.
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.
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.
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?
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.
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.
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.
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.
"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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
" 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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
"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.
"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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
"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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
"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.
"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.
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.
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).
" 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.
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.
"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.
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.
"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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
"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.
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.
"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.
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.
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.
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!).
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.
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.
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?
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.
"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.
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.
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.
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. 
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
" 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.
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.
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.
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.
"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.
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.
"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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
"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.
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.
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.
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.
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!
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
"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.
" 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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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).
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.
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.
"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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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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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?
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.
"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.
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.
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.
"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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
"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.
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.
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.
"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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