show objectivity
[ʃoʊ əbˈdʒɛktɪvəti]
verb phrase
demonstrar objetividade
1. to display or exhibit a neutral, unbiased, and factual approach to a subject, free from personal opinions or emotions
The journalist made sure to show objectivity in her report about the controversial political issue.
A jornalista se certificou de demonstrar objetividade em seu relatório sobre a questão política controversa.
2. to present information or make decisions based on facts rather than subjective interpretations
To show objectivity, the referee must make calls based solely on the rules of the game.
Para demonstrar objetividade, o árbitro deve tomar decisões baseadas apenas nas regras do jogo.
In both Brazilian and American professional contexts (journalism, law, academia, science), showing objectivity is highly valued as a cornerstone of credibility and professionalism. In Brazil, the emphasis on 'demonstrar objetividade' is particularly important in media and legal professions, while in the USA, it is a fundamental principle across all professional fields. The concept reflects cultural values of fairness and evidence-based reasoning.
NYC Slang
keep it real / stay impartial
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