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It is easy to raise objections to Mr Giridharadas's argument.
Then local or state allies of the administration raise objections.
I asked Giuliani if he thought the White House would raise objections.
It has until April 29 to raise objections to the commission's allegations.
Opponents have until November 30 to raise objections to the tentative decision.
It's unclear how Chesky's proposal might work if those home owners raise objections.
Palazzo was not the first congressman to raise objections to how ships are named.
With Brussels likely to raise objections to the budget, this spread could rise further still.
The EU's competition authorities may raise objections if two large EU banks wanted to merge.
EST on Wednesday was set to raise objections and the diplomats said none were received.
Analysts had suggested that the United States authorities might raise objections over the ports business.
"We would like to be able to raise objections to specific names," said Mr. Zaluar.
At the moment, their plans are vague promises and warnings that they will raise objections publicly.
Before that point, there was a one-week deadline for home-state senators to raise objections.
"Republicans are trying to feel their way forward on how they can raise objections," Rosenthal said.
Unlike the residents of Detroit, they will have no say or recourse to raise objections or concerns.
Bryant said during his radio interview, religious people who raise objections to gay marriage are stigmatized as hateful.
Really, you can raise objections, you can raise these kind of broad, hey, it&aposs a matter under investigation.
Proponents of this destructive mix successfully preclude any criticism by accusing any who dare raise objections of being racist.
Under the Robert's Rules, any of the nearly 2,500 delegates would be able to raise objections and interrupt proceedings.
Other countries in the 164-member WTO had three months to raise objections, a deadline which passed this week.
Those in police unions, the bail bond industry and Republican lawmakers will likely raise objections to the governor's proposals, however.
But there is some leeway, and as more material becomes available, Trump's defense team can raise objections against allowing new evidence.
The committee operates by consensus and members have until March 13 to raise objections, according to the proposal seen by Reuters.
The legislation will be automatically applicable if the EU Parliament and EU states do not raise objections in the next three months.
Assuming you are not in a Julia Roberts movie, few have the nerve to raise objections as the couple reaches the altar.
They could cross examine witnesses, present their case and respond to evidence gathered and raise objections to testimony given, the fact sheet said.
BuzzFeed agreed to post this letter after the company contacted it to raise objections to several aspects of the story and seek a correction.
Attorneys for Trump and Cohen failed to meet a deadline to raise objections about decisions related to files seized from Cohen by the FBI.
Approval is still required from various authorities, including the ECB and Portuguese and Angolan regulators, but we do not expect the authorities to raise objections.
Should their family raise objections, the OPO will not necessarily override them, but authorized donors end up donating more than 90 percent of the time.
The June meeting is also a possibility, but Democrats and other net neutrality advocates are likely to raise objections when Pai's concrete plans become public.
Regulations are supposed to go through a notice-and-comment process, where the public can either raise objections to or express support for upcoming regulations.
Lawmakers stung over the failure to pass ObamaCare repeal worry the same fate could befall the tax measure if a handful of senators raise objections.
Similarly, if Trump's counsel chooses to participate, he may raise objections during witness questioning, though Nadler and the Democratic-controlled committee have the final say.
But Thrush was far from being the grown-up who prevented things from going too far; instead, she says, she was the one to raise objections.
Cruz continues to raise objections about the now-completed transfer of stewardship of IANA functions from NTIA to the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers.
Mah said Malaysia's ambassadors in the 28 EU member countries will raise objections and that he will work closely with Indonesia to protect the interests of smallholders.
The lawyers planned to raise objections on certain issues, but they were preparing to respond to a longstanding request by the special counsel, Robert S. Mueller III.
The banks have until May 3 to file applications to raise objections on grounds that the complaint is vague or does not disclose a cause of action.
New York's program requires manufacturers to adhere to a number of oversight measures and restrictions that could raise objections from an industry that prefers private, real-world testing.
Two senior officials said they expected the State Department and the National Security Council, both of which were caught off guard by the invitation, to raise objections internally.
The board countered that the new review process would allow it to build trust within a skeptical Police Department by giving police lawyers a chance to raise objections.
Under French law, a defendant can on the first day of a trial raise objections to the case going ahead on grounds that the constitution has been flouted.
Some of them said in interviews they felt betrayed by federal prosecutors, particularly after the deal was kept a secret from them so they could not raise objections before his sentencing.
The inspector general, though, determined the meeting did not violate Shanahan's ethics agreement because he sought the advice of the Standards of Conduct Office, which did not raise objections to the meeting.
There's also the potential for environmental groups to raise objections and file lawsuits that seek to halt construction in sensitive areas, like the 115 wildlife refuges that are situated along the Rio Grande.
While the members are supposed to sit silently during large portions of the trial, they do have the right to raise objections, pose questions and hold press conferences right outside the ornate chamber doors.
Administration officials did not raise objections about the policy Lloyd, ICE head of Enforcement and Removal Operations Nathalie Asher, and DOJ Director of Executive Office for Immigration Review James McHenry were asked by Rep.
Michael Capuano (D-Mass.), who was among the Democrats to raise objections at the time, reiterated Tuesday that any lawmaker seeking to force a vote on impeachment should consult the rest of the caucus.
The release is certain to raise objections from Republicans, who have been calling for the immediate release of all the transcripts — not just a select few — since the depositions began just over a month ago.
Before the Census Bureau sends information to states, it needs to file a notice in the Federal Register, triggering a comment period when advocates would likely raise objections, said Jeff Wice, a Democratic redistricting adviser.
The rules state that the President and his counsel are invited to attend committee presentations of their evidence, as well as ask questions, raise objections, request witnesses or other evidence and make a concluding presentation.
Consider the gutting of the filibuster and the more general move toward an increasingly pure form of majoritarian process — such efforts by Senate Republicans eliminated opportunities to raise objections to self-dealing in the White House.
"So why would Democrats contemplate doing something so radical and out of the mainstream now — against a superbly qualified judge Democrats didn't raise objections to before, a man Democrats have praised many times since?" he asked.
" The government also said that a school had an obligation "to provide transgender students equal access to educational programs and activities even in circumstances in which other students, parents or community members raise objections or concerns.
The foreign ministry's comment on Wednesday's trip, the first by international media to the Spratly archipelago's Itu Aba island, was an unusually fast response by Vietnam, which often takes days to raise objections about territorial disputes.
The contractors' deep involvement with CMS' activities concerned the agency's career staff, three people familiar with CMS' inner workings said, causing some to raise objections over devoting so many taxpayer dollars to bring in outside help.
That structure also makes it difficult for judges to raise objections, says Judge Kevin Burke, who sits on the Hennepin County Court in Minnesota and who has written about the use of social sciences in the courtroom.
The rules state that the President and his counsel were invited to attend committee presentations of the evidence — which are happening on Monday — as well as ask questions, raise objections, request witnesses or make a concluding presentation.
Vindman in November told the House Intelligence Committee that Trump's July 25 phone call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky was concerning to him, and prompted him to raise objections within his chain of command out of a "sense of duty."
The reader's impulse to grapple with the text, to wrestle it down and to raise objections or to attempt to identify her own place in the context of the story, is a sign not of weakness, but of Grushin's genius.
Yet, as one of Saudi Arabia's longtime allies, Washington must reserve the right to raise objections when actions by its leader run contrary to America's foreign policy interest, to its traditions of free-market enterprise, and to our national ethos of philanthropy.
In a meeting with a South Korean delegation, officials said Kim had offered to put North Korea's nuclear program on the table, as well as stop nuclear and missile testing during talks and not raise objections to upcoming U.S.-South Korean military exercises.
A school's obligation under federal law "to ensure nondiscrimination on the basis of sex requires schools to provide transgender students equal access to educational programs and activities even in circumstances in which other students, parents, or community members raise objections or concerns," the letter states.
Schiff offers bill to make domestic terrorism a federal crime New intel chief inherits host of challenges MORE (Calif.), echoed the sentiment of his colleagues, maintaining that the Democrats will raise objections if they are "walled off" from conducting a legitimate investigation in the future.
Ahead of the meeting, on the sidelines of the ASEAN summit meeting, U.S. politicians and human rights groups had urged Trump to raise objections to the Philippine's anti-drug campaign, which has killed up to 12,000 people since Duterte entered office last year, according to Amnesty International.
China's Premier Li Keqiang is also expected to raise objections to any EU ban on Chinese equipment with European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker and European Council President Donald Tusk at an annual summit in Brussels, which has been brought forward to April 9 at Beijing's request, the officials said.
With few credible challengers thus far for the 2020 primaries — and with Republican Party leaders loath to raise objections to the president for fear of his opposition in their own primary contests — President TrumpDonald John TrumpSessions says he still supports Trump despite ouster as AG House Republicans voice concerns about White House's impeachment messaging Giuliani consulted with Manafort on Ukraine info: report MORE is following in the footsteps of most incumbent presidents in the modern era who trod easy roads to renomination.
Their scheme has been to inject their Stalinist > conciliationism piecemeal and likewise in piecemeal fashion, get rid of > those who come to see what is happening and raise objections.
He meets the sisters, and falls in love with the one named Pooja (Zeenat Aman). Pooja also reciprocates his love, and both hope to marry soon. Pahar does raise objections, but they soon are overcome. Just when the marriage is being planned, the family come to know that both Pooja and Dhun are related, and the relationship is that Dhun is Pooja's maternal uncle.
At the outbreak of war, Prime Minister Godfrey Huggins offered to appoint the leader of the party, Harry Davies, to government as part of an all party administration. Davies accepted without consulting the National Executive Committee and was appointed Minister of Internal Affairs on 3 October 1939. The NEC were in fact opposed, although they decided not to raise objections. In 1940, Huggins offered a formal coalition to the party.
Charlotte Mulhall requested leave to appeal her conviction on the grounds that Justice Carney had put pressure on the jury to reach a verdict even though the foreman had indicated they were deadlocked. This failed on the grounds that the defence did not raise objections to the comments during the trial and the fact that the jury was not affected by any alleged undue pressure to reach a verdict.
An advisory document to that effect by NBG to the Dutch government was based on a report by Van der Tuuk. When in the end Van der Tuuk became alienated from missionary activities, this was due to his impossible dilemma. On the one hand, he held a linguistically faithful translation would lead to conflict with missionaries — on the other, shaping the language in accordance with Biblical traditions would raise objections by linguists.Groeneboer 2002, p.
According to DPW fetishists, their attraction does not appear to pose dangers to DPWs' partners or third parties. However, it can be noted that the DSM-IV includes this paraphilia within the diagnostic criteria of psychiatric pathology. Fetishists raise objections to the characterization of their preference as an aberrant pathology. However, objections have also been raised by members of the disabled community on the grounds that such fetishes objectify and dehumanize them.
On their return, three soldiers, including Goodfellow, a friend of Beamish, and Herringbone, the Chief Advisor, raise objections to the story. Herringbone is murdered and the three soldiers are imprisoned and given a false trial, ruining their names. A heavy tax is imposed on the country, to pay for an "Ickabog Defence Brigade". King Fred is scared into staying within the capital, to prevent him from seeing the poverty the tax has caused.
This court cannot conclude from the evidence or the record in > this case that any valid governmental interest is advanced by DOMA as > applied to the Debtors. A spokesman for House Speaker Boehner said BLAG would not appeal the ruling, On July 7, 2011, the DOJ announced that after consultation with BLAG it would no longer raise objections to "bankruptcy petitions filed jointly by same-sex couples who are married under state law".
Some anthropologists raise objections to translation of cultures. According to these researchers, culture seeks a certain coherence that can be found in people's thinking and practices. In this case, a cultural translator must have a much more widespread knowledge than the text actually provides. Besides, translation of cultures cannot be as equal as it should be, as some cultures and societies remain dominant compared to others, therefore power is a limit to translation of cultures.
The subplot of "Eek, a Penis!", a 2008 episode of South Park, is a send-up of Stand and Deliver. Cartman assumes the role corresponding to that of Jaime Escalante, but unlike in the film, which depicted the students falsely accused of cheating, the episode parodies this in a reference to the 2007 National Football League videotaping controversy. As Cartman coaches the students to cheat on an achievement test, several students raise objections to his morally questionable methods.
Some weeks later, on 20 January, Vincent withdrew the punishment on Peter Monoszló at the request of Charles and Ugrin Csák. Vincent was present at the Diet of Rákos on 10 October 1307, which confirmed Charles' claim to the Hungarian throne. The attending barons and prelates also swore loyalty to the monarch. In addition, the diet authorized the two archbishops of the realm, Thomas of Esztergom and Vincent of Kalocsa to excommunicate the "oath-breakers" and those who raise objections to the decision.
When George W. Bush took office in 2001 there remained dozens of federal court vacancies. Democratic Senators contended that these vacancies remained despite Clinton nominations to fill them because of obstruction by Republican Senators. Republicans held a majority in the Senate during the last six years of the Clinton administration and controlled who would be voted on. Democratic Senators asserted that, for the most part, Republicans did not raise objections to those judicial candidates, but simply refused to hold hearings on the nominations.
Jeremy Hunt gives opponents one final week to raise objections. However, he has provisionally agreed to proposals that will see Sky News be spun off as an independent company to allay fears the deal would give Mr Murdoch's News Corporation too much control of the media. After the consultation ends on July 8, Mr Hunt is expected to wave the merger through once and for all. He is keen to give final confirmation by July 19 when the summer parliamentary recess begins.
This time his parents did not raise objections to his becoming a friar and granted him their blessing. In his childhood he often called the local church his "home" and took Lawrence of Brindisi as his personal role model. He asked for admission at the convent in Cagliari but the superiors there hesitated because of his delicate health. He then called upon an influential friend who interceded for him and he was allowed to be received into the novitiate on 10 November 1721.
He argues that the first doctrine does not consider the agent's system of epistemic beliefs, whereas the latter considers it. The author postulates that the absolute justification in this system is refutable. He purposes to explain why the rejection of absolute justification does not raise objections to relativism. Considering that the set of epistemic beliefs are found in a system in a justified way, even if we suppose that this system of beliefs is coherent, one can have the problem of the circularity of justifications.
Eric Olsen, current Lafarge Executive Vice-President, in charge of Operations will be the future CEO of the new group. Executives from both companies said the deal would save the new company 1.4 billion euros (US$1.9 billion) annually and create "the most advanced group in the building materials industry." The deal will face significant regulatory obstacles, as 15 different jurisdictions could potentially raise objections. The cement market in Europe is already tightly consolidated and antitrust scrutiny of deals has been commonplace since the 1970s.
To replant them again > we bided our time until Israel celebrated the Earth Day festival, when > everyone plants a tree. I invited everyone to set about planting trees on > that day and no one could raise objections, given the occasion. In the end > the soldiers let us keep our trees in exchange for an undertaking to no > longer plant any more trees. This was a good result, achieved without any > need to throw stones, something which would have given them a pretext for > attacking the (local) population.
Thomas convoked a provincial synod to Udvard, Komárom County (present-day Dvory nad Žitavou, Slovakia) in May 1307. There, he renewed the excommunication of those barons, clergymen and towns, who did not acknowledge Charles as their king. Thomas called all the subjects of the realm to obey the king's commandments, otherwise he was ready to place the whole kingdom under interdict and launch a crusade against the treacherous barons. An assembly of Charles' partisans confirmed Charles' claim to the throne on 10 October 1307, and authorized archbishops Thomas and Vincent to excommunicate those who raise objections to the decision.
But his question is not shaded with any annoyance. His only other reference to Storch in later days was in a letter to Luther of July 1523: “You raise objections about Markus and Nicholas. What manner of men they are is up to them, Galatians 2... As to what they said to you, or what they have done, I know nothing about it”.Peter Matheson (ed) - The Collected Works of Thomas Müntzer. (Edinburgh,1988) ‘Galatians 2’ is a quite telling reference: this tells the story of certain early Christians who, through lack of principle, drew back from arguments with the Jews.
Shortly after they become engaged, Kay's ex and Maria's father, Miguel Lopez-Fitzgerald, returns to Harmony. In order to be close to Maria, Miguel moves into Tabitha's home with Fox and Kay, and when he begins dating Siren, she also moves in. When Kay begins to raise objections to Miguel's relationship with Siren, Fox begins to fear that Kay's opposition stems from jealousy. Eventually, Fox overhears Kay and Miguel making plans to call off her engagement and reunite, and Fox, in a desperate attempt to keep Kay, fakes a terminal illness in order to guilt her into staying with him.
Nojima was charged with writing the scenario and unifying the team's ideas into a cohesive narrative, as Kitase was impressed with his earlier work on the mystery-like Heracles no Eikō III: Kamigami no Chinmoku, an entry in the Glory of Heracles series. To make the characters more realistic, Nojima wrote scenes in which they would occasionally argue and raise objections. Though this inevitably slowed down the pace of the story, it added depth to the characters. The graphical improvements allowed even relatively bland lines of dialogue to be enhanced with reactions and poses from the 3D character models.
The sergeant in charge of the Queenstown Police Station in 1900, Sergeant McKenzie was possibly the first to raise objections about liquor licensing. He was described at the time as an alert and circumspect officer, who has done much good service in his present capacity . In June 1900 he opposed the granting of 11.00pm licences on the grounds that; 'it is not to be tolerated that tourists landing at Queenstown at 10 o'clock, or later, should find the hotels in semi-darkness, and the whole town on a night footing. This is evidently out of the question.
Just then Gathoni enters looking particularly sizzling in her new dress, her pair of new platform shoes, and slinging a new hand bag over her shoulder. Her flaunting of her new apparel causes eyebrows to be raised. When she gives out that her new look is due to the generous purse of John, the son of Kĩoi, her parents raise objections, brand her a whore, and order that she return them to his beau and be content with her lot. “And I go back to my rags?” she shoots back. Her father counsels, “A man brags about his penis however small.
Legitimate authority and conditions that permit the issuance of takfir are major points of contention among Muslim scholars. In general, the official clergy considers that Islam does not sanction excommunication of Muslims who profess their Islamic faith and perform the ritual pillars of Islam. This is due to takfir having major consequences of killing, confiscation of their property and denial of Islamic burial. Ulamas often raise objections by asking rhetorical questions of who holds the right to excommunicate others, on what religious criteria it should be based, and what level of specialized knowledge in Islamic jurisprudence (fiqh) is required for the qualification of authority.
On 19 March 2012, the Council of the EU adopted a general approach supporting the commission's proposal to close the loopholes in the EU shark finning legislation by ensuring that all sharks were landed with their fins naturally attached without exception. It is believed that Spain and Portugal were the only EU Member States to raise objections to the commission's proposal. On 6 June 2013, the Council of the EU completed the final step to close loopholes in the EU shark finning ban. By adopting a ‘fins naturally attached’ (FNA) policy without exception, the EU has now effectively ended the practice of shark finning by EU vessels.
In 1973, ISKCON acquired a manor for religious and residential use, which didn't raise objections at the time. In 1983, it entered into an agreement with the local authority, providing that ISKCON wouldn't permit more than 1,000 persons to visit the manor on any one day except with the council's consent. In 1987, the local authority served an enforcement notice to ISKCON claiming the latter has not fulfilled the agreement, and besides made a breach of planning control by changing the use of the land, requiring to change the use of the land. ISKCON considered it didn't breach planning control and was being deprived of its rights under the 1983 agreement by the notice.
The British ambassador wrote to raise objections to the laws, in particular to the condition on the nationality of the priest, and received the reply that this condition could not be relaxed but that the Austrian Government would not oppose the building of an Anglican church in Vienna by the British residents themselves, so long as it came under the protection and jurisdiction of the British Embassy. In this way the legal impasse could be bypassed, and negotiations began to acquire a plot of land across the road from the newly completed embassy building. In January 1876 the plot was registered as the property of the bishop of London, and building commenced.
The examination was carried on in public by the archons in the presence of the Boule, and anyone present had the right to raise objections. If such objections were held to be valid, the candidate was rejected; but he had the right to appeal the decision to a court, which would take cognizance of the matter in judicial form. On the other hand, if he were accepted, anyone who thought his claims insufficient had the right of instituting judicial proceedings against him. If the decision was adverse, he would lose his office and be further liable to punishment depending on the offence—which could be, for instance, that of unlawfully assuming the rights of a citizen.
Another identification among some modern scholars, of Sinai as al-Madhbah at Petra, would imply that the wilderness of Sin was roughly equatable with the central Arabah. The wilderness of Sin is mentioned by the Bible as being one of the places which the Israelites wandered through during their Exodus journey;, the similarly named wilderness of Zin is also mentioned by the Bible as having been a location through which the Israelites travelled. The biblical narrative states that on reaching the wilderness of Sin, the Israelites began to raise objections over the lack of food, as they had already consumed all the corn they had brought with them from Egypt. According to the account, Yahweh heard their murmurings, and so provided them with abundant manna and quail.
Yet I have known Christian Guiders as > well as Scouters do exactly the same thing with Jews or Hindoos or people of > other beliefs present, and these on their part have sat under it, too polite > to raise objections but none the less made uncomfortable by it. Once, at a > mixed gathering at a 'Scout's Own' a speaker carefully avoided much > reference to Christ and was accused by some there of 'denying Him'. His > defence was that he was rather following Christ in that he was showing > Christian deference to the feelings of others who, equally with himself, > were sons of one Father, under whatever form they rendered homage to God. Baden-Powell's gravestone bears no cross or other religious symbol.
Definitions of the term aporia have varied throughout history. The Oxford English Dictionary includes two forms of the word: the adjective "aporetic", which it defines as "to be at a loss", "impassable", and "inclined to doubt, or to raise objections"; and the noun form "aporia", which it defines as the "state of the aporetic" and "a perplexity or difficulty". The dictionary entry also includes two early textual uses, which both refer to the term's rhetorical (rather than philosophical) usage. In George Puttenham's The Arte of English Poesie (1589), aporia is "the Doubtful, [so] called...because often we will seem to caste perils, and make doubts of things when by a plaine manner of speech we might affirm or deny [them]".
In the obituary published in 1918 by the Société Centrale de Médecine Vétérinaire of which he had been president in 1911, one reads: Nevertheless, despite his remarkable success and perfect integration into American society, Liautard retained his French nationality. In a letter dated September 28, 1902, written from Paris to Henry MacCracken, chancellor of New York University, who had begged Liautard to return to New York to take up the post of dean of New York University New York American Veterinary College, Liautard replied: "the fact that I kept my nationality could raise objections, as was the case when I lived in New York". Smithcors also mentioned: "Although he lived in the United States for forty years and amassed a small fortune, he never became a citizen. For much of his life here he was referred to affectionately as "Frenchy" by his closest associates – although perhaps not to his face".
Franklin also alleged that physicians and other health care providers were paid illegal kickbacks as a quid pro quo for prescribing Neurontin, including expensive meals, stays at luxury resorts, and cash payments and that Parke-Davis hired ad agencies and marketing firms to produce articles about gabapentin describing the drug's emerging uses and recruited physicians and paid them to sign their names to the ghost written articles as authors. According to Franklin, a case report stating that Neurontin had made a child's attention deficit disorder worse, and his supervisor's dismissal of the report, was a key factor in his decision to leave Parke-Davis in July 1996 after only four months of employment.Melody Petersen for the New York Times. March 12, 2003 Doctor Explains Why He Blew the Whistle at Pfizer He also reported being told by a supervisor that his career would be threatened or ended if he continued to raise objections, and this is what finally prompted him to quit and hire a Boston attorney, Thomas M. Greene.
According to The Pan-African, the Association's journal, the PAA ceased operations due to budgetary issues. However, recent scholarship suggests that the reasons for the Association's dissolution were beget by internal grievances and opposition between executives. As Gwilym Colenso and Christopher Saunders explain, Frank Colenso, in his correspondence with Walters, criticized Williams for his “ ‘improper use of the title and method of organisation of the late association.’ ” Colenso disapproved of Williams “[taking] policy decisions or making constitutional changes without reference to other committee members or to officers.” Furthermore, while bearing the title of “Pan-African,” the PAA advocated solely for conditions of the native African populations in British colonies and protectorate. In particular, Frank Colenso saw Williams’ work as being “within a framework which was Anglo-African rather than Afro-American,” thus “‘denying’” Pan-Africanism. These disagreements between the American and British members within the PAA were another trigger of the PAA’s disbandment. With Williams away in the Americas, Colenso was able to act more independently, eventually usurping power from Williams. However, his decision to dissolve the PAA was not a unilateral as there were other members and executives, who Colenso referred to as “‘my colleagues,’” that did raise objections.

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