define objectively

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  • It's difficult to define 'beauty' objectively.
  • Scientists strive to define phenomena objectively, free from personal bias.
  • The new legislation attempts to define 'misconduct' more objectively than ever before.
  • How can we define success objectively without using metrics like income or status?
  • The commission was tasked to define the criteria for funding objectively.
  • We must define the problem objectively before we can hope to solve it.
  • The term 'fairness' cannot be easily defined objectively, as it is culturally dependent.
  • Defining intelligence objectively has been a long-standing challenge in psychology.
  • Their goal is to define performance standards objectively to ensure fair evaluations for all employees.
  • If we can define the key metrics objectively, our analysis will be much more reliable.