objectively in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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He also spent many years working on a method that would be useful in assessing objectively the tone quality of violins.
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The list below only includes those whose musical careers are significant, although that is hard to define objectively.
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This analysis must be done carefully and objectively to realize any potential gains.
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Text-oriented critics claim that one can understand a text while remaining immune to one's own culture, status, personality, and so on, and hence objectively.
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Objectively, a class shares a common relationship to the means of production.
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The unlawful act must be objectively dangerous and the unreasonableness must be a marked departure from the standard of care of a reasonable person.
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Accordingly, a cognitive bias had been introduced unwittingly into science, by over-trusting the individual doctor or scientist's ability to see and state things objectively.
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Feminist empiricism is typically connected to mainstream notions of positivism; feminist empiricism proposes that feminist theories can be objectively proven through evidence.
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It objectively shows that color is not essential to the appearance of an object.
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This argues for treating a work of art objectively.
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