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... objective . In this distinction between subjective and objective lies the crux of the mat- ter . The subjective lies within our minds and is colored by our personality and experience ; the objective is independent of our minds and has ...
... objective . In this distinction between subjective and objective lies the crux of the mat- ter . The subjective lies within our minds and is colored by our personality and experience ; the objective is independent of our minds and has ...
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... objective distance . In this reading , take the viewpoint of your intended reader to see whether your report's objectives are being met and whether the problem is being answered . You should read your rough draft through from beginning ...
... objective distance . In this reading , take the viewpoint of your intended reader to see whether your report's objectives are being met and whether the problem is being answered . You should read your rough draft through from beginning ...
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... objectives to solve the problem . An objective is an action , usually measurable , to be accomplished for a purpose . If the objectives are well thought out , carefully developed , and clearly stated , the rest of the proposal should ...
... objectives to solve the problem . An objective is an action , usually measurable , to be accomplished for a purpose . If the objectives are well thought out , carefully developed , and clearly stated , the rest of the proposal should ...
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Technical WritingHow We Transfer Factual Information and Knowledge | 3 |
Semantics and the Process of Communication | 11 |
Semantics | 18 |
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