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Look, I'm agnostic on whether this 'metric' is accurate, or whether an entirely non-subjective metric of freedom is even possible.
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If we are going to get traction on the core problem, then individual teachers, schools, and districts must all use quantifiable, non-subjective, proven-to-work measures.
Stakes and mistakes in assessing teacher effectiveness Jay Mathews 2010
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The tab is not relative, it is a known non-subjective total.
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And we can regret the way we treat the unwell, perhaps, but this is the situation as I see it: there ARE a raft of real-world, non-subjective negative effects, we know it even if some are in denial, and the social reaction is based on this reality.
Dar Kush Steven Barnes 2009
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Thus science has been devised to ensure the highest humanly attainable degree of non-subjective demonstration.
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That depends on how clear and non-subjective the rules are by Steven Leser on Tuesday, Jan 6, 2009 at 4: 26: 13 PM
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In fact a willingness to abide by a standard we do not personally like or acknowledge its legitimate authority to mete out punishment to us when we trangress it, illustrates the non-subjective nature of the standard.
Carry-Over Thread 2007
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And we can regret the way we treat the unwell, perhaps, but this is the situation as I see it: there ARE a raft of real-world, non-subjective negative effects, we know it even if some are in denial, and the social reaction is based on this reality.
Archive 2009-03-01 Steven Barnes 2009
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In fact a willingness to abide by a standard we do not personally like or acknowledge its legitimate authority to mete out punishment to us when we trangress it, illustrates the non-subjective nature of the standard.
Carry-Over Thread 2007
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Upon what non-subjective basis does the LDS Church have the moral responsibility to allow him the pulpit to do such a thing — other than it fits with some liberal, universalist sensitivity?
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