Objection objection, talking over each other, it was like a major swarm.
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His core objection here is about policy rather than a constitutional objection.
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Phillips's objection was about to whom it was sold; a user-based objection.
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"The objection that people have is a more visceral and vague objection to messing with DNA," he said.
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Therein lies the crucial difference between the cases: Silva's objection was about what she sold; a design-based objection.
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It was about religious objection and moral objection, and you have some variety of that at the state level, too.
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But with the objection to the Democratic memo, there is a procedure available to the House to override the objection and make it public anyway.
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"We are respectful of conscientious objection but conscientious objection cannot be used as an institutional alibi for not complying with the law," Gonzalez Garcia added.
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Whenever I had an objection to "The Abu Dhabi Bar Mitzvah" — and I did have a few — the author, Adam Valen Levinson, had the same objection.
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"We are respectful of conscientious objection but conscientious objection cannot be used as an institutional alibi for not complying with the law," Dr. González García added.
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"In short, every objection answered every single objection, which is why it's the perfect totem for what's working at this very moment in retail," he said.
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And they're also broadening it beyond religious objection to moral objection, and that has implications for other kinds of health care like vaccinations and gender reassignment surgery, too.
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Then Prime Minister Theresa May got involved, saying she was "disappointed" that the objection had prevented the bill from progressing, as it only takes one objection to halt progress.
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Kaepernick's silent protest has combined an objection to government treatment of African-Americans with an objection to beloved symbols of the United States: the national anthem and the flag.
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" Over another objection, Mr. Fitzsimmons replied, "It is possible.
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" The objection was to "the designation of 'terrorist organization.
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"Our objection is not against the LGBTQ community," he said.
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They can be halted by an objection from one lawmaker.
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But away from the protest many voices to their objection.
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Curiel questioned Friedman and said he would consider the objection.
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Some people voiced objection to the President's proposed border wall.
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Now, to add to that, a second objection has emerged.
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At the moment, though, there is a more practical objection.
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After the government had no objection, Jackson allowed the exception.
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GUILFOYLE: The objection is the knee, not the skin color.
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Still, the verdict will help make conscientious objection more acceptable.
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And to me, I don't find that an interesting objection.
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There's an objection that members get slandered by this process.
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Don't argue, be defensive, or try to minimize the objection.
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BUT WE DO HAVE OBJECTION TO VIOLATION OF THE RULES.
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Presumably the plastic reindeer met no objection from PETA either.
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The president then has five days to issue an objection.
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He said Rome asked for his objection to be withdrawn.
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Fact is, there is no constitutional objection, just ideological desire.
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Barr has said he has no objection to Mueller testifying.
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Yet Reid's objection was also grounded in disgusting partisan politics.
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That is accurate and I have no objection to that.
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PBGC filed an objection to the sale in bankruptcy court.
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So you don't have any objection to his coming back?
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Their objection was to the citation of the Senate report.
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Neither Casse nor Gaffalione filed an objection about the incident.
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" Responses from New Yorkers ran from "indifference to vehement objection.
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Edward Markey similarly raised a formal objection with the bill.
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The teachers' objection was not just philosophical; it was philological.
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I think this objection misunderstands our relation to these practices.
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A vigorous objection from Uruguay to a foul on Bentancur.
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Verbal objection will have no useful effect on this president.
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"Men have no objection to women as creators," Hartigan insisted.
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Apparently, the objection to twerking is that it's too sexual.
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Judge James Burke overruled the defense's objection to the comment.
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There has generally been little objection to this relative silence.
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That objection won out over Congress asserting its war powers.
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But my hesitations about warfare language go beyond that objection.
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DOJ disrupted those plans with its objection to Fitzpatrick's appointment.
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Attorney Jacobs: Objection, your Honor, to the witness' competence. Mrs.
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And this is the objection that Sanders supporters often make.
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Nifla's objection to the California law as government-compelled speech sounds an awful lot like the objection that doctors in South Dakota raised unsuccessfully in the lower courts to that state's extensive mandatory-counseling law.
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But that sounds like an objection to algorithmic timelines in general.
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Mr. Robinson shook his head and spoke over a prosecutor's objection.
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That's my objection to the 2% inflation target for all seasons.
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No senator has yet claimed responsibility for privately voicing the objection.
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His objection, he said, was to McConnell's irregular and partisan process.
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Our objection is not that there are no true centrist nominees.
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Even holdouts, such as Berkshire Hathaway, have no objection in principle.
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Roof's objection was overruled by U.S. District Court Judge Richard Gergel.
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Look, I have no objection to the president bringing this up.
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Rather, Abood erred by recognising that objection in the first place.
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Expect him to concentrate on this objection in the coming days.
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The Senate confirmed him without objection in the spring of 2012.
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Allowing exemptions based on a "moral" objection is a big step.
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"It's a light of objection," Wroclaw protester Tymoteusz Matusiak told CNN.
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"Conscientious objection is an obstacle," she told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
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An obvious objection here is that Uber's investors are not idiots.
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But that final ask is what the entire objection hinges on.
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Why the objection to naming a post office after Maya Angelou?
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If the board adopts the objection, the recount would be ended.
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The provision, approved without objection, would not require changing existing names.
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The source says the objection came after two weeks of negotiations.
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House Republican leaders insisted their objection was solely a procedural one.
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It's here where perhaps the subtlest objection comes to virtual meetings.
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So what is the objection to making this vital information available?
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Conscientious objection, unlike in the United States, will not be allowed.
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In a jittery capital, they heard the security objection a lot.
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" Susan Sontag rose to voice her objection to the term "lady.
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Despite the obvious logistical challenges, the court rejected the husband's objection.
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"I have no objection to Bob Mueller personally testifying," he said.
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This objection applies to the reMarkable, as well, but less so.
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Why is it only gay marriage that triggers your religious objection?
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Is that an objection from someone who boils zucchini at home?
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"I don't think he would have any objection," he told POLITICO.
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The bill later passed without objection, according to the House historian.
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But that is an objection more to style than to substance.
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At the time, there wasn't any organized objection to Swank's casting.
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The school made its decision over the objection of the players.
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They added the alleged victim had "no objection" to the deal.
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I anticipated the second objection but failed to foresee the first.
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Another objection is that young people are not yet mentally competent.
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My second objection concerns the idea that social media is harmless.
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But one major objection is that the order threatens free speech.
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In that instance, Rehnquist upheld an objection of Democratic Iowa Sen.
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Eventually, Lewis, a civil rights icon, relented and withdrew his objection.
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Twice last year the EC sent Statements of Objection to Google.
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He offered no public objection to Mr. Macron's outreach to Iran.
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He offered no public objection to Mr. Macron's outreach to Iran.
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Not only churches and religious organisations but any business with a religious objection to contraception—and most businesses with a sincere moral objection—would be released from the duty to provide these services to their employees.
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The Democrats refused to allow Grassley to begin his opening statement for more than hour, assailing him with objection after objection and repeatedly asking for a chance to vote on whether to postpone or adjourn the hearing.
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My wife's grandfather stood up and said, 'Yes I have an objection.
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So my objection is not to the substance of what he asked.
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But he added that Republicans were prepared in case an objection succeeded.
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Without a significant objection from Republican lawmakers, the order will likely pass.
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But she had no objection to death as punishment, not at first.
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The best way around that objection is to let someone see firsthand.
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Probably most adult Hutus took part or witnessed the killing without objection.
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This objection, though persuasive in the abstract, struck me as politically overthought.
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Then there is Paul's strongest objection: the stabilization funding for health insurers.
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Norway and Iceland continue whaling efforts in objection to the IWC moratorium.
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He made his objection to the arrangement known to the homeowners' organization.
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I want to raise an objection that some skeptics will doubtless have.
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Courts appointed them over my objection when I wanted to represent myself.
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Arpaio's lawyers objected, seeking a jury trial, but the objection was denied.
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Lee's objection centers on when the aid package would be paid for.
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Nucor did not wish to comment on their objection beyond their filing.
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Their objection to protest and direct action defies generations of radical zeal.
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The defense issued no objection to US Magistrate Judge Robert Lehrburger's decision.
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They can also quit, if their moral objection is really so significant.
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Pittenger did not express an objection to Harris's demand for a recount.
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His objection comes after he and a bipartisan group of lawmakers — Sens.
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Another bank, Boston-based State Street, also got a conditional non-objection.
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A version of the law passed the House without objection in March.
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Judge Elizabeth McHugh in Montgomery County rejected that objection at the hearing.
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I did not decline due to an ethical dilemma or moral objection.
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HABERMAN: Will you – SANGER: And would you have an objection to it?
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He made his objection to the arrangement known to the homeowners' organization.
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Trump's real objection is much more likely that it's simply too systematic.
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And raised most recently as an objection to the Microsoft-LinkedIn acquisition.
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Also, she has no objection to taking the paternity test he's requesting.
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Absent any objection, such measures are adopted without a single vote cast.
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Its recommendations were generally welcomed without much objection by the arts community.
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My objection is not that incumbents never fail — that would be absurd.
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The biggest economic objection is that any meaningful program would be unaffordable.
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A classmate called Christopher voices the standard "boys can't wear dresses" objection.
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The obvious objection to the above agenda is that it's too limiting.
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The bakery owner, Jack Phillips, turned them down, citing a religious objection.
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But Mr. Ricketts said he had no objection to a governmental visit.
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No, but Congress rarely demands immediate answers when an objection arises, either.
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But this "everything is fine" objection misses the point in two ways.
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By registering your objection formally, you make that position harder to maintain.
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An eight-member court considered that objection in 2016 in Zubik v.
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Jim Sensenbrenner of Wisconsin, trying to raise an objection to Berke's questioning.
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If you don't have an ethical objection to contract cheating, explain why.
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And I'm going to instruct her not to answer," Wilkinson said. "Objection.
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But Instagram hasn't recorded an objection to the court's order, he said.
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One objection is that young people will just vote like their parents.
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The court is currently weighing a similar objection from religiously affiliated nonprofits.
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My primary objection comes from my hard-won sense of self-esteem.
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And to be clear, cost has been the stated objection all along.
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A frequently voiced objection to hiking the gas tax is its regressivity.
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It's a fundamental objection to having a society structured along these lines.
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But his objection to foul, filthy language is primarily directed at women.
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Mr. Fardon's parting message was different, raising no objection to his ouster.
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The court extended conscientious objector protections to those lacking a religious objection.
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I have no objection to the ritual humiliation of the grotesquely wealthy.
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Its objection is that the Kurds are not directly fighting Mr. Assad's government.
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Far too often, the objection to abortion is presented as a religious one.
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Once again, her objection was denied for the lack of a senator's signature.
|
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Her biggest objection remains the mandate that individuals must obtain health insurance coverage.
|
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Barr said on Wednesday that he would have no objection to Mueller testifying.
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They have off-loaded some ag and there seems to be an objection.
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The two largest political parties said they had no objection to the delay.
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He has another week to lodge any last, legal objection to the notice.
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The House isn't going to bend to a procedural objection from the Senate.
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In America, Hong Kong and Singapore there are no obvious grounds for objection.
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"That's where the concern is and that's where the objection is," she said.
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One persistent objection to limited government particularly rankled Cowperthwaite—that it was callous.
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"We have no objection to anybody selling Berkshire short at all," he said.
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In theory, the island should have no objection to being called "Taiwan, China".
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If there is no objection from others, we would love to host them.
|
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Further complicating the matter is U.S. objection to an IMF bailout for Islamabad.
|
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Both times, the legislation was stalled by the objection of one single senator.
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EINHORN: NOT WITHSTANDING HER OBJECTION TO OUR IDEA, WE'RE SUPPORTIVE OF MARY BARRA.
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The boy is tortured for information, and despite Teddy's objection, Elena kills him.
|
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I have no objection to people using electronic sounds in music at all.
|
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My objection to this vision of the future is simple: it breeds isolation.
|
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Some will call me foolish for trying – one Republican objection and this fails.
|
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The prosecutor read the paper during breaks and didn't yell: Objection, Your Honor!
|
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The court's primary objection was to the settlement's preferential treatment for active shareholders.
|
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"it is worth noting that such an objection would likely fail," Ellis wrote.
|
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The practical objection is that British law fixes parliamentary terms at five years.
|
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Mill probably wouldn't have much objection to Facebook's attention-hijacking maneuvers, for instance.
|
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One objection: Mr. Trump's extreme campaign promises are not what got him elected.
|
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The filing said the special counsel's office had "no objection" to the motion.
|
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A probable objection from the European Commission's antitrust police is therefore no disaster.
|
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As a strident atheist, I have no objection to that being the case.
|
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Vice President Mike Pence is ready in the wings to override any objection.
|
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The judge overruled the objection and urged the two lawyers to calm down.
|
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But family members lifted their objection last year, giving the project final impetus.
|
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The other obvious objection to my scenario would be, in effect, so what?
|
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Instead, he wrote me a private note, through Twitter, and explained his objection.
|
|
Last week, Mr. Barr said he had no objection to Mr. Mueller testifying.
|
|
At the center of the vaccination debate is a question about religious objection.
|
|
I heard from Senator Susan Collins's office with an objection about yesterday's newsletter.
|
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But how come everyone just agreed to that with no objection or discussion?
|
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Conscientious objection by doctors necessarily limits a patient's own right to self-determination.
|
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My objection is to the visa lottery, not what's invidiously called "chain" migration.
|
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A similar objection could apply to a Fox deal with Comcast or Disney.
|
|
Despite objection, Congress passes bill that lets U.S. authorities shoot down private drones
|
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The core jihadist objection to the West concerns our values, not our policies.
|
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One objection, though, was that the 17th Amendment seemed to disempower state governments.
|
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There is a long history of theological objection to women preaching and teaching.
|
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In a February 2012 judgment, High Court judge Stephen Males dismissed EMB's objection.
|
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If peace is the objective, there is no credible objection to the proposals.
|
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But polls were mistaken, and Trump won election,#NotMyPresident protests erupted in objection.
|
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But 130 groups signed a 63-page objection to the proposed rule change.
|
|
A third objection is that a VMT system would lead to double taxation.
|
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The objection raises the possibility the litigation could continue to dog Trump's presidency.
|
|
An initial objection by the watchdog does not necessarily kill the deal immediately.
|
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I raised what I thought was an obvious objection to this: moral hazard.
|
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So your personal objection was not to the concept of 2375 percent renewables.
|
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I would have to analyze the law carefully on that and see if it would delay the process, but I have no moral objection, I have no constitutional objection to it, and if it can be done I would say yes.
|
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Not that Mr. Lee or Mr. McConnell had a personal objection to these nominees.
|
|
But Justices Gorsuch and Thomas have a more fundamental objection to the majority's view.
|
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"These agencies, over every objection I made, went ahead and poisoned kids," Edwards says.
|
|
Printing dollars to sell would complicate monetary policy, but that is a trivial objection.
|
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They can even question Mueller, as Barr has stated he would have no objection.
|
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If doctors or patients have a moral objection, by all means do not participate.
|
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There is no constitutional objection to, say, universal background checks to obtain a gun.
|
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Governments should place limits on conscientious objection to ensure that women's health comes first.
|
|
It again voiced its objection to having a Third Point employee on its board.
|
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" The organization is "pro-informed consent" for vaccinations; their objection is to "vaccine mandates.
|
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I can't imagine there will be much objection to that from either party involved.
|
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I have no objection if there is consensus for the nine months, he added.
|
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R. Kelly has been ruining girls' lives for decades with next to no objection.
|
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A common objection to high-performance building is the perception of additional upfront costs.
|
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"I have personal (not scientific) objection to the marketing of hazards," Caplan-Auerbach said.
|
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Sturgeon said she has no objection to the golf courses and welcomes U.S. investment.
|
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To be clear, millions of Muslims around the world get vaccines with no objection.
|
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It is unclear whether that was the result of a religious or moral objection.
|
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But the real objection to uniting Europe's two largest stock exchanges is more alarming.
|
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Pallone said his objection was mainly focused on the issue of state pre-emption.
|
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Trump's objection was that the positive things he said about May hadn't been highlighted.
|
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Here's hoping the proposed new federal rules end objection extortion, because nothing else has.
|
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After almost two years of deliberation, we won unanimously over the entire governmental objection.
|
|
He repeated this week that he had no objection to Mueller appearing before Congress.
|
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"It is worth noting that such an objection would likely fail," he wrote Tuesday.
|
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The Hutterites have no objection to electricity and live on large, industrialized communal farms.
|
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Hausfeld and Susman Godfrey are due to respond Tuesday to the Virgin Islands objection.
|
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That exchange prompted an objection by prosecutors, which was sustained by Judge Kiyo Matsumoto.
|
|
A moment later, after an objection from a lawyer for Gawker, Mr. Mirell persisted.
|
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Another objection is that life is a gift, one you should be thankful for.
|
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According to court docs obtained by TMZ Sports, the motion was granted without objection.
|
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If I had one objection to life aboard the Summit it's the endless upselling.
|
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But it has no objection to the construction of extravagant hotels not far away.
|
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To be fair, College Board's objection to the current curriculum's staggering size is valid.
|
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The question prompted a swift objection from prosecutor Greg Andres, and ultimately went unanswered.
|
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The second objection is: Black hole thermodynamics is really a pale shadow of thermodynamics.
|
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We're told there's no real objection to Montgomery stepping in for the short term.
|
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Currently in Minnesota law, there is language that allows for conscientious objection to vaccination.
|
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Some descendants of the six founding families had no objection to the school's decision.
|
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Mr. Sechin brushes aside this objection, and then notes the gifts he has prepared.
|
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"Our objection is to those forces of totalitarianism," Mr. Brin said at the time.
|
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Some South Koreans fear that legalizing conscientious objection will undermine the country's national defense.
|
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The objection has come as a surprise to many in the global investment community.
|
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Her objection to them has only increased their lifespan and given them more weight.
|
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Not so President Trump, whose initial objection to Mr. Assad's actions was notably tepid.
|
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Tom doesn't get a chance to pursue this objection because his meeting ends abruptly.
|
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But Congress has never sustained an objection to an electoral vote in modern times.
|
|
King's letter without facing any objection, prompting some activists to raise charges of sexism.
|
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The main objection you hear from people about Iowa is that it's not representative.
|
|
He didn't point out it was ultimately paid because of an objection from Democrats.
|
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The Tuesday night tally needed to reach 60 votes to overcome a parliamentary objection.
|
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The main objection you hear from people about Iowa is that it's not representative.
|
|
They can object for religious reasons, or for a more nebulous "moral" objection standard.
|
|
"He said to me —" Unsworth begins, before he is cut off by an objection.
|
|
McConnell decided to adjourn the Senate for the day to get around Schumer's objection.
|
|
Should it matter that the driver's objection was religious rather than personal in nature?
|
|
A third general objection is that the chaos is not a uniquely American phenomenon.
|
|
Of course, conservatives normally level the exact opposite objection against single-payer health care.
|
|
He emphasized his objection to the Supreme Court ruling that legalized same-sex marriage nationwide.
|
|
There was little objection to Ruiz, however, who sailed through on a 90-8 vote.
|
|
This morning, the President tweeted an objection to the ruling, a day before it's enacted.
|
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The objection to trade in products of endangered species is not moral, it is pragmatic.
|
|
Another objection to lengthening the school year is that it would strain public-education budgets.
|
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Admittedly it's something of an idealistic objection, and the harm to users is largely theoretical.
|
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Twice, a big section of his shadow cabinet have resigned in objection to his leadership.
|
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Four of the 13 Supreme Court judges hearing the case voted against decriminalising conscientious objection.
|
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In other cases, they were issued over the objection of two of the four Commissioners.
|
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I didn&apost have any particular objection to the Democrats bringing up the gun issue.
|
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His objection, he says, has nothing to do with drugs or even crime in general.
|
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Go deeper: McCabe says he told "Gang of 8" about FBI Trump probe without objection
|
|
"This kind of objection is a routine occurrence in the Senate," said McConnell on Monday.
|
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He just waives the objection away with a sniff and sneer and on we go.
|
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At the news conference last week, Barr said he had "no objection" to Mueller testifying.
|
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A senior source at Indian Overseas Bank said a no-objection certificate was being processed.
|
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His objection was that they were totalizing narratives that obscured present experience in dangerous ways.
|
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"Without objection," the vice president said, with his voice quivering and his eyes tearing up.
|
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Joyce's previous objection, made to the state's Board of Elections, was dismissed on February 1.
|
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HuffPost reports that politicians in the chamber audibly groaned at the sound of Chope's objection.
|
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Bordo's objection seems to be that anyone opposed Clinton at all, even from the left.
|
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Emirates operated the flights; a review by the U.S. Government Accountability Office found no objection.
|
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I have no moral objection to bookmakers and applaud the industry for its self-regulation.
|
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So the objection to facts coming to light is what this all boils down to.
|
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The DoJ's objection centers around how damages in these sorts of patent cases are calculated.
|
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Another objection was that a fiduciary duty would outlaw commissions and other established pay practices.
|
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"I regret an objection to this very reasonable path forward," Vitter said after Paul spoke.
|
|
The third objection has to do with cost, either to the pharmacist or the patient.
|
|
Another objection is that wine tasters ought to strive for more specific flavors and aromas.
|
|
For this alliance, a visceral objection to Israel's existence was a key point of unity.
|
|
McConnell spokesman Don Stewart said that there is still an objection on the Democratic side.
|
|
The objection to Trump is based less on his policy positions than on his personality.
|
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But the American Petroleum Institute's lawyer convinced the steel industry's lawyer to withdraw his objection.
|
|
No objection to her bill was raised by either side, Jones noted in her filing.
|
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"He added: "Some will call me foolish for trying – one Republican objection and this fails.
|
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The resolution is adopted without objection; the motion to reconsider is laid upon the table.
|
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"My objection to this process right now is the process," said Dotson's attorney, Alex Spiro.
|
|
In 22019, a bill increasing the PFC sailed through the Senate without a single objection.
|
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When the Marshall Plan was first proposed in the late 1940s, there was fierce objection.
|
|
An obvious objection here is that Donald Trump's Twitter page only shows Trump's own tweets.
|
|
That potential appointment prompted heavy objection, with critics citing Saudi Arabia's poor human rights record.
|
|
He spouted noxious political opinions and used the term "rebel flag" to my vehement objection.
|
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In March, the Fed said it was dropping this qualitative objection for domestic U.S. banks.
|
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" Representative Nita Lowey of New York, chairwoman of the Appropriations Committee, called the objection "heartless.
|
|
One objection was a medical one — that pain relief would slow the progress of labor.
|
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On Monday, she offered little explanation of why she had dropped her objection to participating.
|
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Domestic steel and aluminum companies have 30 days to file an objection to any application.
|
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"They maybe don't have enough experience in that formation," Arena said, listing the main objection.
|
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This past week, the plaintiffs said they would renegotiate the settlement after the state's objection.
|
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But the main objection philosophers have raised against deontological restrictions is that they're overly rigid.
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"Without objection," he said, as some Republicans in the room scowled, "this meeting is adjourned."
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Senator Mitch McConnell of Kentucky, the Republican majority leader, led the objection against Ms. Warren.
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Jim Sensenbrenner (R-Wis.), who raised an objection about having a minority day of hearings.
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Trump counsel Daniel Petrocelli of O'Melveny & Myers told me Simpson's objection is a political dig.
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Mr. McConnell said he had no objection to the president using whatever "tools" were available.
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And with Republicans occupying only 51 seats, a GOP senator's objection carries even more weight.
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An objection on broadcasting standards would have likely sounded the death knell for the deal.
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An obvious objection is that criminal transgressions render prisoners unfit for participation in democratic society.
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By making his latest proposal federally administered, Sanders makes it invulnerable to this particular objection.
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Most banks that have failed the tests in the past stumbled on the qualitative objection.
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She may see no point in fighting back, but still feel compelled to broadcast her objection.
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Any person or entity is entitled to raise a legal objection in court to a subpoena.
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The state claimed that the religious objection was not a sufficient cause for refusing Saturday work.
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A resolution of the dispute would see Greece lift objection to Macedonia&aposs accession to NATO.
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Catalan separatist parties have until Wednesday to say if they maintain their objection to the budget.
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Sartore had treated her objection to that gesture as so outlandish as to be almost incomprehensible.
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A 21-year-old white man served on the jury with no objection from the prosecution.
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The rally locations have letters of no objection from the police until midnight local time Monday.
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Prosecutors were given until Monday to file any objection to Avenatti being part of the proceedings.
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The authors' second justification for their assumptions—the level of past returns—invites the same objection.
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Some donors or their families had explicitly noted an objection to military experiments on consent forms.
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The Kremlin did not spell out what its exact objection to the political attack video was.
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But under the rules of criminal procedure, "bullshit" and "obvious lies" are not grounds for objection.
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The only possible objection was its size, and that was (and is) a matter of taste.
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And he has little objection to Strzok's conduct in the Clinton probe through most of 2016.
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Beyond this overreach, the rule lets a conscience objection be in the eye of the beholder.
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It's unclear whether Paul's objection is the only one holding up quick consideration of the legislation.
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The bakery has said its objection was to the message on the cake, not the customer.
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One objection is that a tightening labour market may mean that wage pressures rise at last.
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Their objection was that the language of rights and the consequences of decolonization threatened the market.
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"This was a fundamental objection and a danger to the natural family in Colombia," he said.
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Ted Cruz applauded Grassley's decision to move forward with the hearing despite Franken's blue-slip objection.
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In that context, the Virgin Islands objection said, a $130 million settlement with Citigroup is inadequate.
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Arent Fox, in the Virgin Islands objection, said the Barclays Libor settlement already broke the ice.
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As the second bank to settle, the objection said, Citi should not get a big discount.
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You could see the producers cutting and re-cutting it to meet various points of objection.
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That objection automatically prevented him from presiding over a preliminary hearing in the sexual assault case.
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The initial vote in the Senate was delayed by an objection from one lawmaker — Republican Sen.
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NFL players also took to social media to sound off on their opinions on Kaepernick's objection.
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The other objection is that such provisions would be ineffective, with intent almost impossible to prove.
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For the past few weeks, Attorney General William Barr has said publicly he has no objection.
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VICE: On what basis can you have a religious objection to how a cake is used?
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Westmoreland asked Judge Jones to overrule Mr. Alix's objection, but he said he couldn't do that.
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A common objection to elevated top marginal income tax rates is that they hurt economic growth.
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Legislators, the media and the public at large — including progressives — had no objection to that terminology.
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She obtained an abortion in October over the government's objection after an appeals court allowed it.
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But instead of ruling on the objection, Judge Haikala restated the question directly to the witness.
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Mr. Phillips refused to make them a cake, citing his religious objection to same-sex marriage.
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But in the face of the Greek objection, the European Union's statement died on the vine.
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My objection is not to the coverage of deportations and the drama of desert border crossings.
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The Senate itself, by a majority vote, can and will decide whether to grant an objection.
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As the WTO relies on a consensus, it takes just one objection to block a proposal.
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A: It was not about meaning, it was about being perceived as — MS. ROTUNNO: Objection, nonresponsive.
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It also misidentified the operation Sagan was recovering from when he dictated his letter of objection.
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According to Chubb's report, 85% of mergers in 2018 were challenged with a merger objection lawsuit.
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The court fined her, ruling that her objection was to being filmed, not to having sex.
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Repeatedly, Mr. Biden asked if anyone could produce an objection that was joined by a senator.
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Unlike recent demonstrations, the three on Sunday were granted "letters of no objection" — essentially official approval.
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No advice can be issued over a formal objection by the U.S. or any other government.
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"A President's confidentiality interests may sometimes be overridden over his objection," she added in a footnote.
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Trump should lift the American objection to Fayyad right now if he's serious about a deal.
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On Thursday, the court heard that none of Swiber's creditors had any objection to judicial management.
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Deb Butler and Mary Belk — some of the few Democrats on the House floor — voiced objection.
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Another objection is that the software, once created, would not be limited to just one phone.
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Conscientious objection is not currently permitted, and those who decline to serve often face prison time.
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Friedman denied any political motive and said he would appeal if the judge overruled the objection.
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"I'd have no objection to that," Pence said of releasing transcripts of his own phone calls.
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Ethiopia's major objection was the boundary commission's decision to award Eritrea the border town of Badme.
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President Trump has taken the false objection of the capital of Israel off the negotiating table.
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Gillibrand's stated objection to Mattis was that his appointment would weaken civilian control over the military.
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He said he often reminded Orthodox parents that there was no religious objection to getting vaccinated.
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Banks that receive an objection from the Fed are required to adjust their capital distribution plans.
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Biden denied McGovern on the grounds that he didn't have a senator's signature on his written objection.
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Alex Mooney of West Virginia was on the House floor standing next to Massie for the objection.
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Foreign Minister Gebran Bassil, who had been demanding further debate, signalled no objection to the cabinet decision.
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At one point in the questioning, Judge Jeffrey Locke sustained an objection to something Baez had asked.
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Their main objection is not to the president's protectionist, deficit-boosting policies, much as they hate them.
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Of course, conservatives will respond that their core objection remains: Solar functions only because of government subsidies.
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Patient Zero had not been fully vaccinated, but not because of any objection on his parents' part.
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Kassia, a 20-something professional in the queue, says she has no ethical objection to eating meat.
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On December 12, they negotiated the text of the document and agreed to adopt it without objection.
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There is no jury, no appeals process, and rarely any objection on the part of the condemned.
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The second objection centres on the appalling conditions in the Libyan camps to which migrants are confined.
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The most compelling objection is that replacing Europe's babel with a common discourse in English is elitist.
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All chotus/helpers are above the age of 18 and they have no objection with this name.
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Judge Megan Shanahan sustained the objection and ordered Gibson to stop talking about the recording for now.
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Interesting, OK. DS: Ultimately I said, I know [Rob] by reputation and I've no objection to that.
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A more convincing objection is that it can upset settlements in countries trying to overcome past conflicts.
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Others were unaffiliated members of the public who simply wanted to voice their objection to Trump's policies.
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One objection that did carry water, however, was the request for an extensive orbital debris mitigation plan.
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The Air Force rejected a formal objection from SpaceX in April regarding the terms of the awards.
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Doorman also has no objection to Trump's policies per se; he just wants to protect his property.
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But top California clean air regulator Mary Nichols had tweeted her objection to that plan last month.
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Indonesian Trade Minister Enggartiasto Lukita told reporters the government will file an official objection within five days.
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Thomas Aquinas, the 13th-century Catholic theologian, called evil the primary objection to the existence of God.
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That objection also apparently contributed to the conflict on Sunday, according to official accounts from both sides.
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Indeed, a study conducted by the Royal Astronomical Society debunked that objection almost 15 years ago. Finally.
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And she noted that Apple had provided similar assistance 70 times before without objection until recent months.
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Allowing prisoners to assert a strong objection through organized demonstration to policies or injustice can be impactful.
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I told him I didn't need to do this, and wouldn't if he had the slightest objection.
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My objection to this movie is purely an exasperation with remakes of stuff that no one needs.
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According to Stehlik, Trump is either displaying his objection to a current conversation, or simply sitting comfortably.
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One objection is that tax rules would allow Our Revolution to accept large donations from anonymous sources.
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The NAACP registered objection to Gasser's release, which was also widely decried by observers on social media.
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In his objection, Paul said the resolution was a sign of "Trump derangement syndrome" in the Senate.
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His only objection to her possibly attending Louisville was in what he would or would not wear.
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This was an odd objection, given the plan's undeniable nonproliferation intent, but bureaucrats guard their budgets vigilantly.
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I had no objection to the 'Pastor Protection Act' that was passed by the House of Representatives.
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But Lampert's proposal would eliminate royalties for those trademarks going forward, a move that drew PBGC's objection.
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The teenager obtained an abortion last month over the government's objection after an appeals court allowed it.
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Without objection from the medical team watching and waiting for me, I hugged and kissed my wife.
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The single-payer approach also sidesteps the thorny mandate objection by covering everyone out of tax revenue.
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As he wrote on his campaign site back then: I have a faith-based objection to abortion.
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Since its implementation, this act has been used roughly 30 times, with little or no Democratic objection.
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An objection to this is that it might lead to more common impeachment proceedings in the future.
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An objection is a claim of foul by a rider, a patrol judge or another racing official.
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Gohmert withdrew his objection Monday evening -- allowing the technical corrections package to glide through to the Senate.
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Over the past decade and a half, objection has tended to roll off him; now it's sticking.
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Another objection is that victims who seek to retain their privacy would be harmed by the ban.
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The settlement followed nearly a year of allegations, injunctions, and appeals in objection to those very requirements.
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Foreign citizens and organizations working in Pakistan require a no objection certificate to operate in certain areas.
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Of course, there was an objection to one of them but I let her come in anyway.
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" Apple CEO Tim Cook tweeted his objection to the notion of a ban with the hashtag, "#LetThemServe.
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The state court treated Mr. Ricks's religious objection as sincere, but held that under Employment Division v.
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He had a different objection to sanctuary: He believed it would lead to an increase in crime.
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She said she "registered strong objection" to having the committee bring in outside counsel to question Ford.
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Over Bosse's objection, the state asked three of Griffin's relatives to recommend a sentence to the jury.
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The objection was met with disapproval, seen as the antics of a new kid on the block.
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Biden asked whether his objection was in writing and if he had the support of a senator.
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Companies, even Fortune 500 firms, could cite any moral or religious objection to justify dropping contraception coverage.
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But that's different from selectively revoking future rights, even over an objection to something from an unrelated video.
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It only takes one objection from a lawmaker to block the passage of a bill by unanimous consent.
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Jackson Lee once again tried to make an objection on the grounds of Russian interference in the election.
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Wealthier areas of New York state started sitting out of high-stakes testing due to parent conscientious objection.
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All this follows the successful Xi meeting at Mar-a-Lago, and the Syrian intervention over Bannon's objection.
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I was very clear in my objection to his policies, but I never rooted for America to fail.
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"The state's main objection is the information in the videos," Sparks said at the start of the hearing.
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Sadly, it seems as if the state of Oklahoma takes serious objection to the DIY nature of infusing.
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The White House stressed that Mr. Trump had no objection to DACA as a matter of public policy.
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Perry's objection, Brown said, was solely about a taxpayer-funded employee violating the nonpartisan nature of her work.
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One fan, in particular, voiced his objection to the poles, and his voice was heard by Yankee management.
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The administration has long agitated to overhaul the law to close these "loopholes," over strident objection from Democrats.
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But a Swedish parliamentary committee will discuss this issue on Friday and is likely to lift the objection.
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"The Framers anticipated this objection and created two constitutional safeguards to keep the Senate in check," Rehnquist wrote.
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Protesters have greeted Trump with Mexican flags as an objection to his policies, including in Scotland last month.
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The government says your objection appears to be based on concern for your business model and marketing strategy.
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But after Casey came out the way it did, the church no longer had any objection to RFRA.
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For years, the page has operated without any objection from Facebook, just as Zuckerberg acknowledged in his interview.
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One major objection is the incompleteness of the framework, since it holds everything else in the economy fixed.
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Lula can appeal against any objection to his candidacy to the TSE and then to Brazil's supreme court.
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"The Department fully acknowledges that the information provided in an objection may not be correct," the agency said.
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"There was no objection to the donation and proposed location so the project progressed," the agenda request reads.
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A lawyer for Abdeslam had said earlier Thursday that Abdeslam had dropped his initial objection to being extradited.
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Since Republicans have a majority in both chambers of Congress, however, the objection would likely be voted down.
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Matsumoto told Brafman, "I don't have an objection one way or the other to a questionnaire" for jurors.
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Kogan says Facebook made no objection, but Facebook says it was not informed of the change, CNN reported.
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Borglum's only objection to her plan was that 70 feet wasn't nearly big enough to honor Lee properly.
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In Nevada, voters will decide whether to expand background checks on gun purchases, over the objection of Gov.
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One immediate objection is that a simulation is never going to be as rich as the real thing.
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The only objection on the MTA board had come from Mitchell Pally, a board member from Suffolk County.
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Another objection is that many effective altruists are too concerned about the potential risks associated with machine superintelligence.
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China says as part of its objection that the system's far-reaching radar can penetrate into its territory.
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Brown's objection spares Republicans from a showdown with Trump over trade, which Senate GOP leaders wanted to avoid.
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Over the course of an eight-minute exchange that was interrupted by protesters and an objection from Sen.
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Nobody would get information if several journalists who aren't called upon decide to stand and filibuster in objection.
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Their objection to the Libya precedent practically rules out a rapid denuclearization process being agreed upon in Singapore.
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Again, the U.S. objection may have simply been intended to gain leverage over Canada and other trading partners.
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Fiscal conservatives are often accused of holding a knee-jerk objection to any new spending for any reason.
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The New York Supreme Court held a hearing on Thursday on an objection by Fujifilm to the agreement.
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In the report, Schuyler County administrator Tim O'Hearn surfaced the latest objection to the projected massive capacity limits.
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Leaders can only lose two Republican senators and still pass the bill, which makes any individual objection significant.
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Mr. Cosby's lawyers made an immediate objection and said they would try to suppress the deposition at trial.
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Although the caucus didn't lodge an official objection, a number of members wrote an open letter of protest.
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"When the employer is no longer around, then where will we get the 'no objection' certificate?" she asked.
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Early Thursday, the prosecutors from the US Attorney's Office in Manhattan dropped their objection to an independent reviewer.
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Notebook Conscientious objection, one of the few forms of activism I have time for, is a fraught thing.
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Brown's objection spares Republicans from a showdown with Trump over trade, which Senate GOP leaders wanted to avoid.
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When a judge sustains an objection against a prosecutor, jurors often take a negative view of the government.
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He says the federal government is trying to squelch free speech -- after five years of no formal objection.
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Even though fecal recycling is demonstrably possible, the primary objection at this point has to do with disgust.
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I don't have a moral objection to "The Conners," as "Roseanne" [counts on fingers] 3.0 will be called.
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A single Republican objection on the committee, which has 11 Republicans and 10 Democrats, could force a delay.
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"This is just the second nominee in history advanced over the objection of both home-state senators," Sen.
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Some customers thought that was too long and unfair, though they had no objection to the government's intervention.
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I can accept the objection that the American system of criminal punishment is unfair along the racial lines.
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The order was in response to a lengthy objection filed on Thursday in the bankruptcy of Westmoreland Coal.
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Broad conscientious objection of the sort the Trump administration is defending could lead to chaos in health care.
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But I don't have any objection to them being labeled with explanatory labels or that sort of thing.
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Maybe her real objection wasn't Bloomberg bossing women around — it was that he acknowledged abortion kills a life.
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She was selected over the objection of some White House officials, who argued that her nomination could founder.
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Instead, he is throwing gemstones at us, on a curve, and I have no objection to that whatsoever.
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Last Wednesday, 27 City Council members sent a letter of objection to the mayor's plan, to no avail.
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A key witness in House Democrats' ongoing impeachment inquiry will testify next week despite the State Department's objection.
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Didn't he need to make known his objection to what his adopted country was doing to the Palestinians?
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But Republicans are also weighing using the "nuclear option" to force the change over the objection of Democrats.
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If the court accepts the petition, Van Dyke's attorneys will generally have seven days to file an objection.
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Republicans accused Ms. Warren of violating the rule repeatedly, saying she had been warned before Mr. McConnell's objection.
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Jeff Weaver, a top adviser to Mr. Sanders, objected to their objection, noting there are ultimately paper records.
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A: I realized like if he was taking off his shirt that in his head — MS. ROTUNNO: Objection.
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One common objection to going fine free that Woodworth hears is that it fails to teach people responsibility.
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American zoos were keen to distance themselves from Copenhagen, but they struggled to find the right ethical objection.
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Willner's objection is significant because he isn't one of Facebook's apostate critics like Chris Hughes or Roger McNamee.
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"The objection doesn't make any sense if the idea is to be consistent and to protect women," Sen.
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The decision followed objection from U.S. Ambassador to Denmark Carla Sands to one of the speakers, Stan Sloan.
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Pence said in Iowa that he has "no objection" to releasing transcripts of his own calls with Zelensky.
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The objection, of course, is that there is likely to be a person inside the self-driving car.
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As Meadows tried to raise a procedural objection, Swalwell tried to get Meadows to let Schiff finish speaking.
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Boeing – Boeing dropped its objection to the merger of two of its suppliers, United Technologies and Rockwell Collins.
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After the agreement was announced, she submitted a claim to partake in the settlement, before filing the objection.
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This is a crucial point of objection, because Cats is primarily about the music and not much else.
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He also arraigned one of the three "nolle prosequi" cases and set bail over the objection of prosecutors.
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He made no objection, nor did he ask why the car had been stopped in the first place.
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To be clear, my objection has nothing to do with religious belief or a right-to-life philosophy.
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A second general objection is that Rauch's case that the parties have been weakened is actually quite weak.
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Another rule allowed some employers to claim an exemption due to a moral, non-religious objection to contraception.
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Republicans have majorities in both chambers of Congress, so it's unlikely that they would sustain any such objection.
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I don't have a moral objection to porn but too much of anything is obviously a bad idea.
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It was that I was being asked to sign off on changing the zoning law over the objection of the would-be next-door neighbor -- and over the objection of the (Common) Council members for that district -- without seeing a compelling reason about why it absolutely had to be there.
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"I just want to express my objection worldwide in order to correct the stereotype about Saudi women," she explained.
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It is, in that it reveals disgusting behavior, which police have perpetrated repeatedly, with no conscientious objection from him.
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The objection of just one lawmaker is all it takes to block legislation from being approved by unanimous consent.
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The objection brought out calls of "shame" within the House of Commons, and some ornamentation on Chope's office door.
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On Tuesday, he was ordered held without bail over the objection of his defense attorney, reports The Herald Journal.
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U.S. Bankruptcy Judge David Jones approved the request over an objection by the U.S. Trustee, a government bankruptcy watchdog.
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But the commissioners would not hear of Mr Bormuth's objection to the Christian prayers they delivered month after month.
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When she heard tennis star Margaret Court voice her objection to same-sex marriage in Australia, she immediately responded.
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Nguyen then objected to Verizon's objection, saying that Verizon "copied my definition almost verbatim," which, in fact, it had.
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Ms. Hadid did agree with Camera's objection to the article's statement that Israel was "established" by war in 1948.
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American said in a statement it would file an objection, noting the department's "significant departure" from its prior decisions.
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Mr De Falco's objection was that the decree includes a planning amnesty for the island of Ischia, off Naples.
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I want to get your reaction to this breaking news from North Korea and their objection to these exercises.
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The second and more serious objection is that frivolous recount requests could compromise public faith in the election results.
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The industry minister Hiroshige Seko, however, brushed off that claim on Friday, saying the opinion is not an objection.
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Its objection to the political declaration on future relations is that it wants to add a permanent customs union.
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The public objection was rare for Netanyahu, who has sought to avoid confrontation with Moscow and Washington over Syria.
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Indonesian Trade Minister Enggartiasto Lukita said Jakarta is currently studying the U.S. decision and plans to log an objection.
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Holmes and Balwani regarded anyone who raised a concern or an objection as a cynic and a nay-sayer.
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Berg Steel, which filed an objection to Plains' application, said it could make alternate products to meet Plains' needs.
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Trump also tweeted on Thursday his objection to the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act — but his administration wants it passed.
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A second objection is that, whereas managers may notice the benefits of collaboration, they fail to measure its costs.
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The Supreme Court also allowed an exemption for closely held corporations whose owners have a religious objection to contraception.
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The IOC did not immediately respond to a request for comment on the U.S. objection to transferring sports equipment.
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The Warmbier family's "objection to an autopsy was honored," the office said, and only an external examination was performed.
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It is largely similar to the Senate version that passed months ago to which there was no objection raised.
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The Edelson suit alleges that Thut's objection to the firm's TCPA settlement with Gannett was rife with factual misstatements.
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"Sometimes you protest just to register a public objection to policies you have no hope of changing," she explains.
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Equifax counsel David Balser of King & Spalding did not respond to an email requesting comment on Metcalfe's objection campaign.
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In a further blow to Democrats, Grassley is moving circuit court nominees over the objection of home-state senators.
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This is why Donald Trump's objection to Bee's language not only smacks of hypocrisy but also makes no sense.
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Allowing a moral objection also opens the door for all kinds of discriminatory intentions couched in language of morality.
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"For all these reasons I have decided to withdraw my objection to (my dismissal)," he said in the letter.
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If there is no objection, the committee could refer the matter to a vote before the GOP-controlled House.
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But because misoprostol is also used to induce elective abortion, the Walgreens pharmacist insisted he had a moral objection.
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Can he be the one who stands and registers his objection when the minister asks if there are any?
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The biggest objection is that it offers only a few content providers that are chosen and controlled by Facebook.
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The Pentagon's violent objection to the release of what should be very benign information seems to confirm my suspicions.
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But some Republicans took objection to his assertion that the nation's gun laws may have contributed to the killings.
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This ruling is a huge step forward in ending this policy of imprisoning our fellow believers for conscientious objection.
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I have no objection to writing a ton of stuff, but the touring and the promoting is really tough.
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Mr. Trump had once considered firing Mr. Mueller, but he backed down after the objection of a senior adviser.
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The suit claims Adria gave no real reason for her objection, other than to say the timing was off.
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"President Trump's eagerness to give the Saudis anything they want, over bipartisan congressional objection, harms American national security interests."
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To answer this objection, we can look to our fellow animals, many of whom share our capacity for empathy.
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"Give me a break," the judge said, when a creditors committee lawyer argued an objection to the takeover bid.
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The answer to the objection, however, is that special pleaders on behalf of journalism are correct on the merits.
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The department effectively fixed Century's error, then ruled that the objection was valid — and that Rusal's exclusion was void.
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But there isn't a general moral objection to your withholding information from a professional with whom you are working.
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It withdrew its objection to a Texas voting law that judges ruled discriminatory against Hispanic and African-American voters.
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The rulings come despite fears among some South Koreans that legalizing conscientious objection will undermine the country's national defense.
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In the case of all of these restrictions, conscientious objection would no longer be seen as a valid excuse.
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Pence has previously said he has "no objection" to releasing the transcripts of his calls, but it hasn't happened.
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As I wrote in a September column, victims could file a formal, legal objection, which would nullify the settlement.
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It also exempts those who have a religious objection to being photographed for the purposes of receiving an identification.
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But a second objection is easier to examine—that ghettos harm their residents, in part by keeping them poor.
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"Objection is heard," said Senator Steve Daines, Republican of Montana, who was presiding in the chamber at the time.
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Given how often I hear this objection, I took a closer look at our history of encountering new technologies.
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He once asked a teacher if there would be any objection to his completing two grades in one year.
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And then he attempted to reframe what happened like he had done before to me — MS. ROTUNNO: Objection, Judge.
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But you need to act quickly, or the landlord could argue that you waived your objection to the defect.
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Name Withheld First, let's take up the question of consequences — of whether voicing your objection will do any good.
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The back-and-forth has frustrated their counterparts in the Senate, who argue the objection could easily be resolved.
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Over Cuero's objection, the trial court granted the prosecution's motion to amend the criminal complaint to reflect this fact.
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" Apple has until next week to file a formal objection to the order, claiming that it is "unduly burdensome.
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They were close to attaching a $250 million package to the bill but couldn't overcome an objection from Sen.
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But the medical staff there refused to perform the abortion, exercising its right to conscientious objection of the procedure.
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And lastly, I registered a strong objection to having the committee bring in outside counsel to question Dr. Ford.
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Kasich added that his objection to Trump's wing of the GOP was not personal, but rooted in policy differences.
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South Korea imprisons more people for conscious objection than the rest of the world combined, according to Amnesty International.
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In court papers, both Jensen and Daniel Petrocelli, a lawyer for Trump, suggested Simpson's objection might be politically motivated.
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As the camps vanished, so did Occupy's power as anything more than a vague objection to the status quo.
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The union's objection was that the Sanders plan would eliminate the health coverage the union had negotiated over decades.
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The tension in the film between Lermontov's personal involvement and his principled objection to a ballerina's marrying is absent.
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If it agrees to consider the petition, Mr. Van Dyke's lawyers will have one week to file an objection.
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Mr. Musk had argued that the S.E.C.'s objection was to one tweet, which mentioned previously undisclosed production forecasts.
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Not to be forgotten, Morgan Stanley received a conditional non-objection and must resubmit its plan by December 29.
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Again and again, one hears the objection that congestion fees are regressive, but I think this is doubly mistaken.
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The full House votes on it today, where it's expected to pass, over the objection of House GOP leaders. 2.
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But those swing-state senators withdrew their objection late last night, removing a key barrier for repeal to move forward.
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The sale ran into trouble due to an objection from SunEdison Semiconductor, which was spun off by SunEdison in 2014.
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Perhaps the most common objection to feminism is the argument that it is unnecessary, because equality has already been achieved.
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Google has 10 weeks to respond to the AdSense allegations and eight weeks to reply to the shopping comparison objection.
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Thursday's objection was made by first-term Representative John Rose, who did not like the procedure being attempted for passage.
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The biggest objection to the original agreement was that it treated too leniently guerrilla leaders who had committed war crimes.
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" The religious leaders said in the statement, "Podesta's refusal to raise any objection makes him equally party to this bigotry.
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In "See Money," Abby is back to strutting around the Hi-Hat in her suffocating leotard, bizarrely without an objection.
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Susan Collins, another Republican rebel in the Senate, thinks they are too deep—the polar opposite of Mr Paul's objection.
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T) said it would file an objection with a U.S. court over a settlement announced earlier between Xerox Corp (XRX.
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Tehran summoned the British ambassador to voice "its very strong objection to the illegal and unacceptable seizure" of its ship.
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It withdrew that objection after the parties agreed to language that preserved the state's ability to collect any unpaid taxes.
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The following Tuesday, he was ordered held without bail over the objection of his defense attorney, reports The Herald Journal.
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The classic objection to pacifism is that it makes conflict more likely, because bullies conclude that they can act unpunished.
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Fantasy sports sites DraftKings and FanDuel have decided to terminate their proposed merger, following the objection of federal antitrust regulators.
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For decades, nominees from both Democratic and Republican presidents have been approved without objection, via unanimous consent or voice votes.
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One week into the Trump administration, it appears to be her only objection (if it isn't, please get in touch!).
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He cited the lack of money for the Southern border and hefty price tag as two reasons for his objection.
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Last year, GOP-led states gave companies the power to deny employment to prospective workers based on their religious objection.
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That was the substantive objection that McCain raised when he voted against the Bush tax cuts in 2001 and 2003.
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"My dismay, my objection has been conveyed to the speaker on more than one occasion," Pelosi, a California Democrat, said.
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Racial tensions The tensions at Evergreen this spring received national publicity over a professor's objection to an event on campus.
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Brian Schatz (D-HI) put the objection in GIF form: On Merrick Garland for FBI head, this seems...unserious. pic.twitter.
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A magistrate judge released him on $500,000 secured bond and overruled a federal prosecutor's objection to Hodge keeping his passport.
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Eventually, the company wants to add objection detection to know if someone left a phone or wallet in the backseat.
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The other objection I have is that they poll registered voters and not likely voters or voters who always vote.
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In the Tyson case, the court was considering an objection to the use of statistics to determine liability and damages.
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There is a practical objection to a filibuster: namely, that the Democrats should save their ammunition for a future battle.
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Carol Kane's talents are grossly underused, and her constant objection to any form of gentrification has reached levels beyond parody.
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"It cannot be accepted without objection that a journalist is thrown into prison simply for doing his job," she added.
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A deeper objection to the attempted reconciliation of contemporary science and Buddhist practice flows from the nature of scientific storytelling.
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Not until 1795, Satia observes, did the Society of Friends raise any objection to what might seem an obvious tension.
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Burleson, who spoke to me from an overseas missions trip, emphasized that his objection to Patterson is doctrinal, not personal.
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Russia put a "technical hold" on the motion in May and requested more evidence, but dropped its objection on Thursday.
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He still voices, in muted terms, objection over Trump's bombastic style but has no problem with the racism and misogyny.
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Scott's objection strikes a blow to the frantic pace Republicans have set as they've confirmed nominees to the circuit court.
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Indeed, I spoke to you very openly expressing my fundamental objection to the character you wished to give to it. . . .
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The ITC will look at several aspects of the request including whether there is an objection by any domestic producers.
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"We are having this debate right now because Democrats had an objection to something said by a Democrat," Gaetz said.
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Democrats had a legitimate objection to the percentage of withheld documents and the restrictive process imposed by the Republican majority.
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After all, the objection to the Green New Deal from mainstream Republicans and Democrats alike is that it's too ambitious.
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Ocasio-Cortez added that she took objection to American flags displayed at detention centers where alleged abuses have taken place.
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At the last minute, the union dropped its objection, and Mr. Aikins removed the parachute before jumping from the plane.
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Mr. Nass's objection to spending money on diversity training reflects a rising resistance to what is considered campus political correctness.
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Congressional budget hawks have frequently voiced objection to the proposals, saying the cuts would aggravate an already-unsteady debt level.
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"That's sort of the central objection to its constitutionality," said Barbara Mishkin, a consumer finance attorney at Ballard Spahr LLP.
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The likely effects of AHPs on ObamaCare prices is hotly disputed, but either way the objection makes little policy sense.
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" Warren continued, but was ultimately stopped when McConnell objected and that objection was approved by a 49-43 vote. "Sen.
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Unlike the other judges that the ACLU opposed, the objection to Kavanaugh is his behavior rather than his judicial philosophy.
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At the time, he "hotlined" the bill, hoping to pass it by unanimous consent unless there was any objection. Sen.
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Mr. Peerenboom claimed that amounted to bid-rigging under Florida law and made his objection known to the homeowners' organization.
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Government may not officially disapprove of a religious belief, pass moral judgment on a conscience objection, or presuppose its illegitimacy.
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The U.S. Trustee overseeing the bankruptcy also filed an objection to the plan, raising similar concerns about the unsecured creditors.
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"[The deal] is not in my interest or in the interest of any Uber driver," O'Connor wrote in his objection.
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Cruz did not raise a serious objection when the conference was informed of that leadership position, according to the aide.
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Former Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan signed the controversial Same Sex Marriage Prohibition Act (SSMPA) into law, despite widespread international objection.
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Trump also opposed the deal, but many people suspected that his objection was a matter of petty retaliation against CNN.
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One objection was that the researchers, led by Joseph A. DiMasi, did not disclose the companies' data on development costs.
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Barr's main objection to releasing the full report is regulations that prohibit releasing grand jury material to members of Congress.
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American producers, meanwhile, will have the right to file an objection to each exclusion plea, piling on yet more paperwork.
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That's a chief objection lodged against two Florida companies: Eckerd Connects, a nonprofit, and its for-profit partner, MindShare Technology.
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Arctic Council statements are issued on the basis of consensus, and an objection from any member country can scuttle adoption.
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Second, note that there's relatively little objection to discrimination in favor of athletes, children of donors and children of alums.
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The gun lobby's objection: a new provision that closes the so-called boyfriend loophole that it sees as too broad.
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Tehran summoned the British ambassador to voice "its very strong objection to the illegal and unacceptable seizure" of its ship.
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French and Belgian officials cited climate change, and specifically the U.S. withdrawal from the Paris climate accord, as an objection.
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"You cannot say I'm not going to provide you a government service because I have a religious objection," he said.
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His moral objection and delays to initiating a needle exchange program were blamed by health experts for exacerbating the issue.
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She is appalled when Kendall pressures Rhea, raising the purchase price for Pierce every time their guest raises an objection.
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That process was followed here, but in form only and not in substance, and that's what our big objection is.
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But when he heard the government's lawyer on the phone shouting "objection" and "leading" the witness, he began to worry.
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The Senate passed the revised bill by unanimous consent, with the House following suit without objection about an hour later.
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Cramer's objection is especially noteworthy given that he was a co-sponsor of a similar resolution during the last Congress.
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And, to the extent that that is the objection [socialists] raise, they have a lot of allies on the right.
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If a senator objects to any of these provisions, the presiding officer could sustain the objection, following the parliamentarian's advice.
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He noted that prosecutors had no objection to sharing the information with the House, so long as the judge approved.
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The House's impeachment vote should overrule any ethical or legal objection these witnesses now have to testifying before the Senate.
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A congressional aide said the official, Carl Kline, confirmed he had loosened rules over the objection of career security staff.
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In the rare circumstance that might ever arise…, where I felt some contentious objection to the law, I would recuse.
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Boeing (BA) dropped its objection to the merger of two of its suppliers, United Technologies (UTX) and Rockwell Collins (COL).
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If the court rejects that objection, the judges could finally look at the case in another round of public hearings.
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Failure to return the slip to the committee indicates an objection, as does the return of a negative blue slip.
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Delivering rulings on preliminary issues, the court upheld an objection by Kenyatta's lawyers to the participation of the NASA coalition.
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After a federal appeals court rejected a student's objection to the settlement in February, Curiel finalized the deal on Monday.
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It's safe to say that many sex workers' primary objection to sex doll brothels isn't moral or philosophical, but economic.
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The true reason — which the legislators weren't willing to admit publicly — was a philosophical objection to government-provided health insurance.
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"We have one answer, the same answer, to every single objection or concern that is raised around abortion," she said.
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He put me in his book anyway, over my objection, so I didn't really feel like he got a vote.
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One possible objection to my "open things up approach" is that it comes with a certain amount of potential chaos.
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In the original interview, Weiss said he had a moral objection to asking David Koch to do such a thing.
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As Vox's Ezra Klein points out, Sanders didn't raise this objection after winning closed caucus states like Colorado and Alaska.
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If both the Senate and the House vote to accept the objection, then the disputed electoral votes are not counted.
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A common chant amongst the Sudanese was "either victory or Egypt", a reference to their objection to following that script.
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Justice Asplin's decision came after Neil Berriman, the son of the nanny, Sandra Rivett, dropped his objection to Mr. Bingham's petition.
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After the ruling, angry dog farmers came out to protest the Bucheon court decision, citing cultural double standards as their objection.
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Businesses would feel free to deny services to any group they dislike so long as they can concoct a religious objection.
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Therefore, voicing objection to radical policies may make many political scientists feel uncomfortable because it appears to be a partisan act.
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Their objection: the plan's tax credits for Americans to buy insurance represent a new federal entitlement too much like Obamacare itself.
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Will the House and Robert Mueller agree to a date and terms under which Mueller will testify, despite the President's objection?
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In a bankruptcy court filing on Friday, ESL said the PBGC "misread" the buyout terms and its objection should be rejected.
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January 2016 - Entergy asks U.S. federal district court to reject the NYDOS' objection to the plant's Coastal Zone Management Act certification.
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At a staff briefing in mid-September, State Department officials confirmed that they no objection to the Ukraine funding going forward.
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At an event in Sweden Wednesday, the company preemptively dismissed this criticism by likening it to early objection to seatbelt laws.
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By voicing their objection to the meeting, Saudi Arabia has attempted to win back the leadership baton from American shale producers.
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Their objection was limited to the further step of awarding affirmative benefits — mainly, the ability to work — without Congress's specific approval.
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So even if the objection had merit, it still could not explain the decision to end DACA's promise not to deport.
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Fun fact: The White House is surrounded by NPS land, and during Occupy they supported the protesters despite the mayor's objection.
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For many years, congressional Republicans have said their objection to DACA was its implementation by executive action rather than via legislation.
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Instead, Kennedy said the committee would vote on whether to consider a nominee over a senator's objection, according to news reports.
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Historians have noted, though, that one district court nominee was confirmed during Thurmond's tenure over objection from a home state senator.
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The strongest objection to "Let's Go Camping", meanwhile, came in the form of one sternly worded letter from a bemused visitor.
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Another objection is that the firm will have collected a boatload of local data it can use in future business decisions.
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So I would have no objection to trying to improve our tax code and to do better investment in public infrastructure.
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Mr. Frank filed a legal objection to this settlement, arguing that the plaintiffs' lawyers enriched themselves to the detriment of consumers.
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Ambac said the settlement also provides for the withdrawal of its objection to JPMorgan's $4.5 billion RMBS settlement with RMBS trustees.
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In return for the automakers' contribution, a committee of injured drivers dropped their objection to TK Holdings' proposed bankruptcy exit plan.
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But two-thirds of Thais have no objection to same-sex unions, a survey by the United Nations Development Program found.
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His objection to Mr Trump seems to have stemmed from his belief that the candidate had been compromised by Russian intelligence.
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Credit Suisse received a conditional non-objection, which is the same designation that Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley got last year.
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Sansa's objection is understandable — her hatred of Ramsay still burns so bright that anybody who helped him is automatically her enemy.
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The Trump administration will now allow any employer to claim religious or moral objection to providing birth control to its employees.
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The European Central Bank has raised no objection to the appointment of Spain's Luis de Guindos as its next vice president.
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Fortunately, the researchers foresaw this objection and were circumspect in their delineation of the link between social media use and attacks.
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And the lack of public objection to Trump's efforts by elected Republicans today demonstrates how the party has gravitated toward him.
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Ratzinger's main objection was that some theologies in the movement were utilizing Marxist class analysis, which is a philosophy Catholicism rejects.
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If you intend to file an objection to this order in the Turkish courts, please reply immediately to let us know.
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In January, Governor Ricardo Rosselló announced plans to privatize PREPA, a move that brought an objection from Puerto Rico's energy regulator.
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Critics raise another, cultural, objection: that the spirit of games like rugby and American football is in danger of being lost.
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Brides magazine assures us that this is extremely rare, but it did put together a cringeworthy roundup of wedding-objection stories.
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One objection is that HSBC is already thriving in greater China: it does not need to be domiciled there to succeed.
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"Under Michigan law, the recount is halted when the Board of State Canvassers resolves the objection," Johnson said in a statement.
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The government even wants to consolidate the 27 banks into less than half that number, over the objection of trade unions.
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When we do it against a Republican president, maybe people will see it was a principled objection in the first place.
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But they've also grown alarmed over Republicans' decisions to move appeals court judges over the objection of Democratic home-state senators.
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Then, the Commerce Department allows any company (namely, U.S. steel and aluminum companies) to file an objection to an exemption request.
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Far more often than not, arms deals and export licenses are approved with barely any objection from lawmakers on Capitol Hill.
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Clay and Raskin countered that the Congressional Art Competition greenlighted the painting's display six months ago without any objection until now.
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" Bolton also reiterated the administration's objection to the sunset provisions in the Iran deal, which President Donald Trump called "totally unacceptable.
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An addiction expert and chief scientific officer at Recovery Centers of America, Carise has no significant objection to medical marijuana use.
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Despite opposition from some sectors on the island to the plan, no formal objection has been filed in court to date.
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Talks are ongoing, but the cabinet is likely to announce its objection to the proposed deal next week, the source said.
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The objection was believed to be the first time that a corporation challenged a domestic search warrant seeking digital information overseas.
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"I have also personally spoken with ICE leadership in Chicago and voiced my strong objection to any such raids," Lightfoot tweeted.
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I frequently write about my objection to political violence and censorship in America, and we have plenty of examples of both.
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Republicans had been filibustering four nominees to the important D.C. Circuit Court without any particular objection to any of the nominees.
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If regular order is his main objection then he should have already announced that he won't be voting for the bill.
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Judge Garland was not on the panels that developed the early key precedents, but he embraced and applied them without objection.
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Objection to Rothification is one indicator that current D.C. plans were designed by well-off people for fellow well-off people.
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There is a perception that Steve Jobs and Apple were holdouts because of some principled, high-minded objection to larger phones.
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Kobach, who watched the exchange without objection, had repeatedly made the same claim — even after the judge ruled it was false.
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The creditors filed an objection in bankruptcy court late Thursday to the former Sears CEO's $5.2 billion bid for the company.
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That will put extreme pressure and scrutiny on any other senator popping up with a new objection in the final hour.
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But Michigan law does not bar pharmacists from engaging in conscientious objection, said Larry Wagenknecht, the chief executive of the organization.
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Labour's objection is that the definition could be used to restrict unfairly how Palestinians or their supporters may describe their plight.
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The progressive objection to Williamson lies in the demeaning ways he's written about poor people, black people, women, and trans people.
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Talcott noted that objection to birth control among evangelicals had been more prevalent prior to the developments of the 20th century.
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Department officials determined that Century had meant to file an objection to Rusal's request, but had erred in submitting the paperwork.
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"The president's principal objection to multilateralism seems to be that he doesn't want other countries united against him," said Mr. Levy.
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" Despite "View" co-host Meghan McCain's objection that Stone was "the swampiest swamp creature," Gaetz said, "Trump has pardoned 26 people.
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But there was a caveat: Trump's team could raise an objection to the admission of particular evidence, triggering a Senate vote.
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The European Central Bank's Governing Council said Thursday that it had no objection to Ms. Lagarde's appointment by European political leaders.
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The resolution passed the Senate without dissent on Monday and was approved without objection by the entire House on Tuesday night.
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But the honest objection Democrats should raise is not how things will be paid for, but whether they're worth the cost.
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Sagan, who was in intensive care after a ten-hour esophageal procedure, dictated a letter of objection from his hospital bed.
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"I have this specific objection that everyone has to wear these men's wigs," she said in an interview with Prospect Magazine.
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One obvious objection to this is that stock market valuations are high, which would seem to leave less room for growth.
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She was arrested over my objection at the time, but due to the pending investigation, I waited to comment until now.
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Part of it is an understandable objection to a white pundit using a black icon as an example in an argument.
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South Carolina had to go to federal court in 2012 to overturn the meritless objection to its new voter identification law.
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It was decades before the Democratic Party got itself out of the depths on race, but an objection had been registered.
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Mr. de Blasio said the contract would be registered — a step needed for it to be finalized — despite Mr. Stringer's objection.
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Unlike other recent gatherings, police had issued a letter of no objection for Saturday's event, allowing it to move forward legally.
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After all, a simple objection in principle to the abolition of departments not established by the Constitution is not an argument.
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The appointment got a non-objection from the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, one of Wells Fargo's main regulators.
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State senators, former mayors, adjoining municipalities, college professors, concerned citizens, and the City of Miami all raise the same general objection.
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Their only remaining objection, they said, was to any suggestion that President Vladimir V. Putin and his closest associates were involved.
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"I believe my dad is innocent," Kody told the court, before he was cut off by an objection from the prosecution.
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The board plans to hear the objection on Friday, and if it rejects it, the recount would probably commence on Tuesday.
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The other objection, the one that has prompted foes to label the film "traumatizing" and "sickening," involves scenes near the end.
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Their main objection was American-backed phrasing, presumably aimed at China, that called for members to fight protectionism and unfair trade practices.
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McDonagh also draws their anger because his objection is so clearly based on financial gain, but he's a stranger to the town.
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Again, despite the fact that Raskin pointed out that he had his objection in writing, he failed to get a senator's signature.
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Iran's Foreign Ministry summoned the British ambassador to voice "its very strong objection to the illegal and unacceptable seizure" of its ship.
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The ESSW argument "was a striking philosophical objection" to the Bohmian view, said Aephraim Steinberg, a physicist at the University of Toronto.
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And to anticipate a common misplaced objection: it's not censorship, because Facebook, Google, Apple and Spotify are private companies, not the government.
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Perhaps this is because Mr Goswami's name appears on hundreds of "objection" letters, demanding the removal of suspected foreigners from the NRC.
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I think a lot of what is weirdly called critique really functions in the way of legal point-scoring and legal objection.
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Elon Musk said he plans to voice his objection to President Donald Trump's executive order restricting immigration from seven predominantly Muslim countries.
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Though summarily (and lawfully) fired, Yates made clear her principled objection to a dangerous and, in her considered judgment, legally unsupportable directive.
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The $3.9 billion contract followed President Donald Trump's objection to the $4 billion price tag of a previous Air Force One deal.
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Also to be unsealed would be Holtzclaw&aposs attorneys&apos objection to a lower court finding of fact and conclusions of law.
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Scoot, a Bird rival that's authorized to offer shared scooters in San Francisco, said it has no objection to Bird's new program.
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Charney has filed the main objection, and the company's controversial founder plans to call himself as a witness, according to court documents.
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This sort of objection to Trump's policy focuses on values and ideals, and, in that respect, it is clearly a moral argument.
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"The issue surrounding a safe zone in Syrian territory is not a matter of an ideological objection on my part," he said.
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So now we have three different cases and we have sent what we call a statement of objection in all three cases.
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His objection would make it harder for the committee and the full Senate to confirm judges for the remainder of the year.
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Their biggest objection is to the "transitional-justice" provisions, which offer lenient sentences to FARC members if they confess to their crimes.
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South Sudan Minister of Cabinet Affairs Martin Elia Lomoro said on Sunday that the government had no objection to who contributes soldiers.
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"At the heart of the Dutch objection is that the German toll plan is in violation of European rules," a statement said.
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That is a fair objection for Albania, with which the commission is also proposing membership talks after its progress in other areas.
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David Cameron, Britain's former prime minister, once said he would have no objection to eating halal meat, produced according to Islamic principles.
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The system isn't perfect — the objection recognition makes errors, and the sound database is unavoidably incomplete — but that's part of the charm.
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Like many donors, Murphy was then rewarded with an ambassadorship to Germany, over the objection of Chancellor Angela Merkel, who opposed him.
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It's not as if men have been blindsided about women's objection to being treated as sexual objects and subjected to unwanted intimacies.
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Fantasy sports sites DraftKings and FanDuel yesterday said that they will terminate their proposed merger, following the objection of federal antitrust regulators.
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British Ambassador to the WTO Julian Braithwaite said in a tweet that "a large majority" of WTO members had raised no objection.
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This week the whip operations flew into overdrive, muscling through a rules package over the objection of several factions of insurgent candidates.
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"New Delhi's objection is that OBOR is a unilateral, political and strategic initiative," said Dhruva Jaishankar, foreign policy fellow at Brookings India.
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Now, an objection here will be that despite the reparations I have noted, black America still has a great many serious problems.
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Her comment drew immediate objection from China's defense ministry which said China was resolutely opposed to any country selling arms to Taiwan.
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Whittaker also publicly criticized the expanding scope of the investigation into financial matters removed from the election, an objection shared by many.
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But the Court did not rule that the baker had a valid religious or free speech objection to complying with the law.
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The topic is contentious, due in part to Interior's decision to list uranium as a critical mineral, to the objection of Democrats.
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But there is "no constitutional objection to the goal of considering race as one modest factor among many others to achieve diversity".
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The reversal came after jockey Flavien Prat filed a rider's objection claiming Maximum Security had impeded the path in the final turn.
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Maloney allowed Pitts's amendment to pass by voice vote, saying that he had no objection to simply stating adherence to the Constitution.
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"The objection has come from the White House," he said at an event hosted by the Center for a New American Security.
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This, after all, was Plato's objection to the arts and every kind of artistic effect — that it was manipulative and potentially mendacious.
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Many raise the objection that employers check social media, and they may be sacked or not hired if they made themselves public.
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In the objection, Ms. Rancourt also addressed Mr. Labrie's conversation with the reporter, who she said had "accosted" him on the train.
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Pennsylvania's Department of Revenue filed an objection, after claiming PES owes the state an estimated $3.8 billion in outstanding fuel tax liability.
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Meanwhile, Amazon has continued its breakneck expansion, snapping up Whole Foods this year with little objection from the U.S. government's competition cops.
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The issue is not how his actions and behaviors affect Americans of color; it's how their objection to his actions affect him.
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After an objection by PETA, state officials changed their euthanasia protocols to recommend that only trained personnel kill the pythons, Kettler said.
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There will be such objection to this plan, too, but we should not let that deter us from making a wise choice.
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Irit would flit in and out of the conversation with a laugh or a shouted objection, before turning back to the stove.
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So, for example, when there was no objection when [Senator] Orrin Hatch started waving a copy of "The Exorcist" during the hearing.
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The House Democratic campaign arm, which has its sights on a number of Texas seats, including Mr. Roy's, jumped on the objection.
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If your husband is sincere, and his objection to cannabis is limited to smoke, then surely he won't object to edibles, correct?
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More likely, given the Trump administration's across-the-board objection to Democrats' requests, the line of inquiry could end up in court.
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"So please understand, withdrawing my objection is not the same as saying I support the bill, because I still don't," he added.
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Trump's grip on the throat of the Republican Party is so strong that it no longer has breath or voice for objection.
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During an overnight debate about slavery in Kansas, Galusha Grow — a feisty Pennsylvania Republican — raised an objection while standing amid Southern Democrats.
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I must continue to submit that although I disagree vociferously with Trump on policy, my objection here isn't about policy or partisanship.
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Lengthy discussions in Brussels on the text of the statement failed to overcome Hungary's objection to mentioning human rights concerns in Egypt.
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As economy minister, he increased the government's stake in the French automaker Renault over the objection of Carlos Ghosn, the chief executive.
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" And Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey also added his objection, saying that "discrimination in any form is wrong for all of us.
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The legislation passed in both the House and Senate without objection, and President Obama signed it into law in April 85033. Sen.
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A Treasury Department spokesman would not comment on the nature of the objection or whether the United States voted against the plan.
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Prosecutors have said that since 2008, Apple has complied with 70 such court orders based on the All Writs Act without objection.
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Under his leadership, the department has already reversed course in Texas' voter-ID litigation, dropping its objection to the law last month.
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This past week, the plaintiffs announced they had hired new counsel and were looking to renegotiate the settlement after the state's objection.
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"If the United States wants to begin the trade agreement from Jan 1, Japan has no objection," Motegi told reporters in Tokyo.
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"If the United States wants to begin the trade agreement from Jan 1, Japan has no objection," Motegi told reporters in Tokyo.
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"Mere assertion of a privilege or objection in a legitimate interbranch dispute is a constitutional prerogative," Trump lawyer Robert Ray said Monday.
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Judge Wilson sustained the objection; the question of whether the minisub worked was not relevant to the defamation claim, the judge ruled.
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It was a purposeful blue slip objection that contrasts sharply with today's abusive practice of using the blue slip for political spite.
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That gap in time between Feinstein's discovery and her public acknowledgement quickly became a central objection among key Republicans in the Senate.
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The White House is reportedly worried that FBI Director Christopher Wray will quit if it the memo is released over his objection.
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Jodey Arrington (R-Texas), backing a clean break Monday from the Paris agreement, and underscoring the party's objection to the climate deal.
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He said he had no objection to integrating black studies into college curriculums but balked at establishing separate departments in that field.
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Though any single member may lodge an objection, only those supported by both a House member and senator are eligible for debate.
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He was released on $500,000 secured bond by a federal magistrate who overruled a federal prosecutor's objection to Hodge keeping his passport.
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He told CNN Holten's applications were rejected despite the municipal and cantonal authorities having no formal objection, and Holten meeting all legal requirements.
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The bad news includes President Donald Trump's hope of slashing State's budget, with no sign of objection from Secretary of State Rex Tillerson.
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They also engage in poverty relief at home, but they are restrained by a strong philosophical objection to anything that encourages chronic dependence.
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He has stressed that the objection is not to having employees who are gay, but to same-sex marriage, which contravenes church teaching.
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A lawyer and lobbyist who was part of the Trump transition team, Delrahim has had no objection to major mergers in the past.
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Koger's objection, which lots of Senate rules wonks share, is that at least when you change the rules, you change them for everyone.
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If you belong to the tech world and feel an objection welling up, know that brokenness is not a crime in Williams' book.
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The objection, unless overturned by a court or the U.S. Secretary of Commerce, would prohibit the NRC from renewing the plant's operating licenses.
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She later filed an objection to her grandfather's probate filing and his request to become the executor of Kristoff's estate, The Blast reported.
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They raised no objection to the bonus seats but the chances of any party securing them in Italy's fragmented party system are remote.
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In the past year and a half, his biggest case has been a long-shot objection to the Trump University class action settlement.
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" As my Times colleague Frank Bruni noted, Trump has a "bizarre obsession with, and objection to, body fluid," especially "the fluids of women.
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After brief objection from Miles, he finally agreed to the decision, believing it would result in a tie for the entire Ford team.
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GREENVILLE, S.C. — An audience member at a rally for Senator Marco Rubio called Hillary Clinton "a traitor," prompting an objection from the candidate.
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That drew objection from India, which has repeatedly rejected any third-party involvement in matters concerning the federal territory of Jammu and Kashmir.
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But I think many Swifties' rush to smash their Fearless CDs might stem from more than a deep moral objection to potential liars.
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Apple's main objection was that Qualcomm forced it to license these patents even though it was already a big customer for Qualcomm's chips.
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Credit Suisse (CS) got a "conditional non-objection" to its capital plan, a middle ground between pass and fail based on certain weaknesses.
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The American objection to China as a state-controlled economy cannot be squared with China's insistence that it is already a market economy.
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They can send you letters, you can call them—obviously I did it over and over again for years without any official objection.
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That is violence, and yet it's the protests, it's the objection to that violence, that is comfortably written about as disruptive and threatening.
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Teva confirmed that Actavis UK had received a statement of objection from the CMA and that it would defend itself against the allegations.
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