objective condition

collocation in English

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objective
adjective
uk
/əbˈdʒek.tɪv/
us
/əbˈdʒek.tɪv/
based on real facts and not influenced by personal beliefs ...
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condition
noun
uk
/kənˈdɪʃ.ən/
us
/kənˈdɪʃ.ən/
the particular state that something or someone ...
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(Definition ofobjectiveandconditionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofobjective condition

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Theobjectiveconditionis moderate scarcity, in which there is not enough of what people want for each person to have as much as she would like.
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In my view,"reasonable grounds" expresses anobjectiveconditionand requirement—that is, it would be necessary to prove that as an objective fact.
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Thus, impossibility is anobjectivecondition, whereas impracticability is a subjective condition for a court to determine.
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Objective conditions of human life limit and colour our subjective aspirations.
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However, they also predicted that objective conditions and perceptions would start to track each other more closely as time passed.
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Resistance to civil rights was reconstituted in a new policy domain by turning objective conditions into political capital.
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I also assume that any such goals, social or economic, do not arise naturally out of objective conditions.
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A guess also fails to fulfil more objective conditions of knowledge, such as justification or reliability.
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However, determining whether a scientist was for or against the regime and then reading his subsequent actions as genuine or practical responses to objective conditions ignores the possibility of ambivalence.
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Critical is that eternity and infinity are not simply objective conditions external to the self, but constitute the innermost depth of the self.
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The objective aspect makes clear that meaning is also determined and given by objective conditions, even by an idea of objective meaning transmitted by a certain tradition.
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Depression is less a result of objective conditions than is implied by the original environmental docility hypothesis.
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We defined the precise and objective conditions to which the access of third-country nationals to the status of long-term resident is subject.
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One such option could be the referendum if it takes place under objective conditions.
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The police must have objective conditions in which to work.
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Objective conditions must be established, however, to ensure that the participation of women in the social and political bodies becomes a reality.
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I am glad to say that those objective conditions today are better than they have been for many years.
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Those advantages depend on objective conditions, in accordance with the characteristics and the social security systems defined in each country.
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Credibility and confidence depend not on words but on objective conditions.
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Perhaps, indeed, the creation of the single currency will bring about the appearance of objective conditions which will enable the revolutionary forces of the left and right to take power.
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