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objective The ideal that the media producer or reporter is representing a balanced viewpoint on issues. The ideal that media producers are fair, accurate, unbiased conduits for information. Opposite of subjective.
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oblique at a slant
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obesity Excess of body fat that is 20 percent or more over a person's ideal weight. Obesity strains the cardiovascular system and increases the risk of diabetes, hypertension, and elevated lipid levels.
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oblique pronounced "oh-bleek", this was a marching term for a 45 degree turn. Pickett's soldiers had to perform several oblique turns during their march across the field.
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obligate refers to the inability to change metabolic pathways, mode of feeding, or ecological relationships; restricted to specific environmental conditions.
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