objective measure

collocation in English

meaningsofobjectiveandmeasure

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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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measure
noun
uk
/ˈmeʒ.ər/
us
/ˈmeʒ.ɚ/
a way of achieving something, or a method for dealing with ...
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(Definition ofobjectiveandmeasurefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofobjective measure

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Even though there is noobjectivemeasureof these two factors, we cannot leave them out because they are directly related to the explanation size.
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This is why he maintains that we need to single out anobjectivemeasureof subjective happiness.
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Priority is predicated upon anobjectivemeasureof wellbeing, not subjective welfare.
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Finally, it should be noted that terminological dictionaries cannot provide a useful andobjectivemeasureof the algorithm's coverage.
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Given that it is an implicit,objectivemeasureof cognitive empathy, this relationship may be important.
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This nonlinear collapsing scale thereby provides anobjectivemeasureof distance in the perspective-distorted perceptual world.
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This is a moreobjectivemeasureof recreational attributes.
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It is a subjective complaint for which there is noobjectivemeasure.
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A valid criticism of this paper is that the study did not include anobjectivemeasureof problem severity.
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As anobjectivemeasureof language dominance, the bilinguals were divided into groups as follows.
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Wicked problems have many features, the most important being that noobjectivemeasureof success exists.
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Anobjectivemeasureof the quality of care was obtained through the readmission rate.
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The content of natural right varies according to who is enunciating it, and the onlyobjectivemeasureof right is might.
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Some of the conclusions of this article cast doubt on the use of anobjectivemeasureof mental status in testing the double jeopardy hypothesis.
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Here there is lacking anobjectivemeasureof degree of divergence from the prototype.
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However, this universality seems to imply anobjectivemeasureof the relation between objects.
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We will postulate the existence of anobjectivemeasureof human functioning.
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It is debatable whether the questions asked of the study participants were representative of the accepted standard because they were not validated against anobjectivemeasure.
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Healthcare professionals appear to have failed to express an elusive subjective experience as anobjectivemeasure, using the current pain assessment tools available.
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