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Examples
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Objectivity is impossible, and is too often confused with balance.
Discourse.net: Economist.com Does '7 Questions for Dan Froomkin' 2009
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Objectivity is a skill that needs to be learned and doesn't come of it's own volition.
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This sort of thing can only happen if any desire to maintain the charade of Journalistic Objectivity is completely gone.
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Objectivity is when you have a second year grad student code opinions as legal or conservative.
Balkinization 2006
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Objectivity is a strong factor in secular thinking.
Think Progress » The Right’s New Strategy: Anti-Alito = Anti-God 2005
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Objectivity is not satisfied by two opposing people offering competing opinions, leaving the viewer to split the difference.
moyers 2005
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Objectivity is one of the single most important qualities that an aspiring screenwriter must acquire -- and we think it's the attitude that marks the real difference between the writer who has a chance to become a professional, and one who has no chance.
Scriptwriting Resource zornhau 2005
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'Objectivity' - British broadcasters decline Gaza charity call
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(I have no problem with that, only that it is masked under NPR's Shroud of Turin Objectivity.)
Jeff Jarvis: NPR Blames Us for its Problems: Insane Jeff Jarvis 2010
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(I have no problem with that, only that it is masked under NPR's Shroud of Turin Objectivity.)
Jeff Jarvis: NPR Blames Us for its Problems: Insane Jeff Jarvis 2010
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