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Wed, 24 Feb 1993 16:50:55 -0500
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Jon, we're into semantics here. Couldn't I say "what is subjectivity
but a degree of objectivity?"  If one could think of subjectivity and
objectivity as the two poles of a continuum, that would explain them, I
think. (Incidentially, John Hulteng, a University of Oregon journalism
prof, did just this in a sub-chapter entitled ""The Subjectivity Scale"
in "The Opinion Function.") Ernie.

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