We found 121 examples of how to use objective in an English sentence.
Sentences 76 to 100 of 121.
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76. | Tom is likely to be objective. | |
77. | Tom has to be objective. | |
78. | Tom was objective. | |
79. | Do you really think Tom was objective? | |
80. | Tom seemed objective. | |
81. | I don't think you're being objective. | |
82. | Mary is objective, isn't she? | |
83. | Do you really think Tom and Mary were objective? | |
84. | I hope Tom and Mary are objective. | |
85. | Tom wasn't objective, but Mary was. | |
86. | Tom is objective, but Mary isn't. | |
87. | I think I'm objective. | |
88. | It was about the year 2000 when I remember doing my first trip to Korea. Using my limited Korean, I had lots of trouble asking for basic things like where the train or bus were, and even what the way was to places. I remember lots of people responding to me in English, and while I was pretty relieved at that, I’ve gotta say: people in the country right next to us, speaking a language from peoples on the other side of the world! It’s only when you look at it in that objective state of mind that you realize how strange that is. | |
89. | I know Tom will be objective. | |
90. | I know that Tom will be objective. | |
91. | Races, in the sense of neatly separated genetic or ancestral groupings that can be reliably identified by superficial characteristics such as skin color, language, or religion, are generally arbitrary social constructs, but even if they were objective categorizations, this would by no means make hatred between the "races" necessary or desirable. | |
92. | In the very desire for help one is apt to forget that the objective should be to enable the individual to stand on his own feet. | |
93. | The spectacle cannot be understood as a mere visual deception produced by mass-media technologies. It is a worldview that has actually been materialized, a view of a world that has become objective. | |
94. | The boss retrains the team for the new objective. | |
95. | I doubt very seriously Tom will be objective. | |
96. | I doubt very seriously that Tom will be objective. | |
97. | Tom found it hard to be objective. | |
98. | Tom found it difficult to be objective. | |
99. | I'm sure Tom won't be objective. | |
100. | Tom will likely be objective. |