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Definition of Objectively

Objectively
Objectively Ob*jec"tive*ly, adv. In the manner or state of an object; as, a determinate idea objectively in the mind.

Meaning of Objectively from wikipedia

- Look up objective or objectivé in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Objective may refer to: Objectivity, the quality of being confirmed independently of...
- Look up objectivity in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Objectivity can refer to: Subjectivity and objectivity (philosophy), either the property of being...
- The Objective is a 2008 science fiction horror film directed by Daniel Myrick, and co-written by Myrick, Mark A. Patton, and Wesley Clark, Jr. The film...
- it outside the viewpoint of a sentient being, then it may be labelled objectively true. Both ideas have been given various and ambiguous definitions by...
- words aim, objective and goal are often used synonymously, professionals in organised education define the educational aims and objectives more narrowly...
- Objective tests are measures in which responses maximize objectivity, in the sense that response options are structured such that examinees have only a...
- relative to the subject itself. Objective idealism starts with Plato’s theory of forms, which maintains that objectively existing but non-material "ideas"...
- In business, operational objectives (also known as tactical objectives) are short-term goals whose achievement brings an organization closer to its long-term...
- Objective-C is a high-level general-purpose, object-oriented programming language that adds Smalltalk-style message p****ing (messaging) to the C programming...
- subjective standard and objective standards are legal standards for knowledge or beliefs of a plaintiff or defendant.: 554–559  An objective standard of reasonableness...