Examples of 'more objectively' in a sentence

Meaning of "more objectively"

more objectively: This phrase is used to suggest that something should be viewed or considered without bias or personal feelings, focusing on facts and evidence rather than emotions or opinions

How to use "more objectively" in a sentence

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more objectively
To look back on our lives more objectively.
Needs to be more objectively evaluated.
You begin to see yourself more objectively.
Gods are no more objectively real than the tooth fairy.
We will see the world more objectively.
We will now more objectively analyze the important details of the reasoning presented.
It has taught me to look at myself more objectively.
Biological science can be more objectively evaluated than social science.
Try and look at things a little more objectively.
Being violently raped is more objectively negative than being yelled at by your mother.
I just think we should look at her more objectively.
To write about these concerns more objectively and “ scientifically ” is quite another.
Allow us to take stock of the candidates more objectively.
They also engaged in more objectively measured physical activity, and less time being sedentary.
The piece could have been written more objectively.

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But more objectively what is light?
I am trying to look at things more objectively.
And more objectively in a poem, " Come, Fatzer " . Brecht expressed that more intensely.
We begin to see life more objectively.
When we talk to ourselves we are actually trying to see things more objectively.
They see it more objectively.
So it is now possible to assess this same question more objectively.
In that sense, we can reflect somewhat more objectively on the discussion and the debate.
This then gave me a chance to look at the situation more objectively.
Sufferer to view it more objectively.
When you are no longer triggered you can look at the situation more objectively.
Clinical prediction rules have been developed to more objectively prognosticate outcomes in pneumonia.
The concrete impacts and effects of the programs could be examined more objectively.
I think I see your problem more objectively than you can.
The coming months will let us evaluate the three types of tag more objectively.
We can see situations more objectively.
Therefore, it clings to the experience to be able to determine reality more objectively.
Clinical prediction rules have been developed to more objectively predict outcomes of pneumonia.
When we avoid personalizing other people 's behaviors, we can perceive their expressions more objectively.
I feel I can write more objectively.
Patient-reported outcome measures, for example, provide a way to measure clinical progress more objectively.
Arguably, it knows who we like more objectively than we do.
But there too let us look at the situation more objectively.
It can also be a good predictor of the existence of more objectively measured problems.
That way, you can reflect on your emotions and analyze the situation more objectively.
Others can often see our situation more objectively than we can.
After letting it rest for a month or so, I can read it a bit more objectively.
They can help you look at something far more objectively than you could.
If Putin wins the propaganda war, billions of people will see the world more objectively.
The narrator 's interventions are therefore often positioned more objectively than the candid child 's view.
As opposed to Paris, Constant felt that art was judged more objectively.
What can we do to break out, see things more objectively and regain hope?
We can view the expression and emotion of others more objectively.
Look at your accomplishments more objectively.
She calmed herself and tried to look at things more objectively.

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An objectively unreasonable use of force is not permissible
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Objectively he is in the top five percent of cuteness
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Examples of using More
Always is more money than they say
I can not take this any more
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