There is no such thing as true objectivity. We all perceive the world subjectively, through the prism of our experiences and beliefs.
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There is no such thing as true objectivity. We all perceive the world subjectively, through the prism of our experiences and beliefs.
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Medicine shouldn't be subjectively defined by cynical, power-hungry politicians.
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In all mass movements we must make a basic investigation and analysis of the number of active supporters, opponents and neutrals, and must not decide problems subjectively and without basis.
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Bench may be the greatest catcher subjectively, but he's not statistically. Statwise, Yogi Berra is the all-time backstop, regardless of which measure you prefer. Berra's Total-Z is one-third of a standard deviation higher than Bench's, and his Core-Z average is a point better.
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