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    Question "Objective" and "Subjective"

    What do the terms "objective" and "subjective" refer to here please?

    Modals - Shall versus Will

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    Default Re: "Objective" and "Subjective"

    If someone is objective, their personal opinions do not influence what they are saying; If they are subjective, their personal opinions do influence what they say.

    By the way, the views in the your linked article are subjective. They represent the writer's opinion, not hard facts.

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