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by lutusp
4801 days ago
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> Even if that person is well known for being the best of the best? There are too many subjective factors that enter into such an evaluation, including how that person is dressed. > Even if their everyone knows that other companies out there would love to grab them because they are that good? In human affairs, "good" can never be made completely objective, and human studies are rarely scientific in the classic sense. In this case, "good" might arise from the most superficial evaluation -- for example, just a picture of the candidate in his suit. :) |
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