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- 01. Our first [objective] has to be to make our product known to the public.02. We have to base our students' marks on [objective] measures, such as test results.03. It's hard to be [objective] when you are trying to hire someone for a job, and you know one of the applicants.04. The President claims that the [objective] of the war was to destroy Iraq's secret stockpile of weapons of mass destruction.05. [Objectively] speaking, I would have to say that my son is not the best player on the team.06. It is important for a reporter to be totally [objective] when relating the news.07. I know you are my friend, but I would like you to give me your [objective] opinion of the work I have done on this project so far.08. You should try to evaluate your students' progress [objectively], without regard to your personal feelings for each person.09. It was hard for Harry to retain his [objectivity] in reporting on the election because he admitted to personally detesting one of the candidates.10. It seems to me that his main [objective] in getting this job was to learn trade secrets that he could sell to our competitors.11. Due to observer bias, it is extremely difficult to obtain accurate and [objective] observations.12. My [objective] in producing this material is to provide teachers and students with a resource which can be used to review vocabulary in a variety of ways.13. Jawaharlal Nehru once observed that failure comes only when we forget our ideals and [objectives] and principles.14. Anne Frank once noted that we all live with the [objective] of being happy; our lives are all different and yet the same.15. George Marshall once advised, "When a thing is done, it's done. Don't look back. Look forward to your next [objective]."16. George Halas once remarked that before it is possible to achieve anything, an [objective] must be set.17. Scientists have a responsibility to maintain an [objective] mind.
Grammatical examples in English. 2013.