objective view
collocation in Englishmeaningsofobjectiveandview
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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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view
noun
uk/vjuː/us/vjuː/
an opinion, belief, or idea, or a way of thinking ...
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(Definition ofobjectiveandviewfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofobjective view
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For those wishing a moreobjectiveview, wider reading is essential.
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Having taken care of my subjective feelings about the book, let me give a moreobjectiveview.
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I must take anobjectiveview.
FromEuroparl Parallel Corpus - English
That is my ownobjectiveview.
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It must take anobjectiveview.
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We should take a moreobjectiveview.
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I can take a fullyobjectiveview.
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Moreover, they would provide a moreobjectiveviewof matters, which was considered important due to the sensitivity of the subject.
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Although this is not the place to attempt to rebut the sceptics's subjective view, the argument here implies anobjectiveviewof fundamental values.
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I take a rather moreobjectiveviewof such matters.
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It is anobjectiveviewof someone's subjective beliefs.
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I always take a balanced andobjectiveviewof everything.
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That is anobjectiveviewfrom an auditor.
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We must take a realistic andobjectiveview.
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We need to keep rather anobjectiveviewof this.
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That is the situation on anyobjectiveview.
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It will not be anobjectiveviewof reality.
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They perhaps take a longer, moreobjectiveview.
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That is not so; this is anobjectiveview.
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The exporter, in a sense, has anobjectiveview.
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A moreobjectiveviewis needed in these cases.
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But in actual fact, cages altered the appearance and behaviour of the animal in captivity and presented the problem of how to come to anobjectiveview.
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One must come to anobjectiveviewabout what was subjectively reasonably practicable.
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