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Readers and a political scientist take exception to the outrage.
That Buffett would take exception to Trump's remarks is hardly surprising.
Miss Manners herself might take exception at being thanked for moving out.
Well, if you look back, I mean, people will take exception with Frontline.
As a lifelong knitter (but not candlemaker), I take exception to that characterization.
These are impressive numbers, but some experts take exception to how they were presented.
That's the only thing I take exception to because I don't think it's true.
However, I take exception to your analysis of farmed salmon as having a low impact.
U.S. first lady Melania Trump also appeared to take exception with her husband's attack on James.
And this department is performing extraordinarily well, and I take exception to anyone who characterizes otherwise.
Rudolph appeared to take exception to the aggressiveness by Garrett, who then ripped off Rudolph's helmet.
Counterpoint: Former Reagan economic adviser Martin Feldstein, however, emails Axios to take exception with this theory.
The first oath is so gentle that one can scarcely notice anything at which to take exception.
His Majesty is said to take exception to one notable caricature in which he appears as a monkey.
Finally, the authors claim that ultrasound technology is "minimally regulated," a claim to which others also take exception.
But Trump Jr. appeared to take exception to the idea that scheduling a vote precluded Ford's opportunity to testify.
Mr. Williams seemed to take exception to Ms. Mark-Viverito's repeatedly talking about the lack of women in leadership.
"I would almost take exception that the people on the committee are the best and the highest qualified," said Rep.
In fact, Sydney Allard's descendants are working to produce their own cars, and they take exception to Roger Allard's creations.
Cleveland Cavaliers general manager David Griffin has appeared to take exception to LeBron James' recent public criticism of the Cavs' roster.
VER: I WOULD LIKE TO TAKE EXCEPTION TO YOUR COMMENT THAT BITCOIN DEVELOPERS ARE SOME OF THE BEST IN THE WORLD.
"Any time you feel like your player's safety is in jeopardy, I think all guys take exception to that," Sabathia said.
Photo: Sam Rutherford (Gizmodo)Some folks have started to take exception to companies that rely on people's nostalgia to peddle their tech.
But they take exception to the claim that it'll be impossible to prove liability when self-learning, autonomous machines do something bad.
But I take exception to one part of the exchange that perpetuates the idea that raising a child is a woman's work.
"We take exception to another government condemning us based on rumor and hearsay, and this is what the Americans are doing," he said.
"We take exception to the vulgar language which had become part of Mrs Mugabe's vocabulary," it quoted a Youth League cadre as saying.
It's really good — unless you're Liberian and take exception to every single thing about the recipe because Liberian jollof rice is better. Tuesday?
In Beijing, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying said that China did not take exception "normal passage" through the Taiwan Strait by foreign warships.
There are, of course, those who take exception to a head of government wearing what have historically been treated as joke, or kitsch, accessories.
"I take exception to the President's comments because you've got to be sure that you can do what you say you're going to do," Sen.
I do, however, take exception to the comments that castigate Harvard for its decision and suggest that this woman is entitled to be admitted there.
But Sullivan appeared to take exception to such arguments, since he required Flynn to state clearly in court that he was standing by his guilty plea.
A diverse set of progressive actors came together and demanded that we must not exceptionalize any form of racism, but instead take exception to all of them.
But, the royal family would take exception to anyone running to the press to spill the beans on what they witnessed behind closed doors at the wedding.
It wasn't a bad crime compared to some of the other things that people were in for, so no one could really take exception to me because of it.
TOM SANZILLODirector of financeInstitute for Energy Economics and Financial AnalysisCleveland I take exception to the suggestion that oil companies are merely responding to incentives and are thus not "evil".
Still, reaction among residents of public housing has been mixed, and some opponents of the ban take exception to the government telling people what to do in the privacy of their home.
On the other, no-less-senior colleagues were arguing for the free movement of labor, which was a cornerstone of the union's philosophy and to which no socialist, surely, could take exception.
"This department is performing extraordinarily well, and I take exception to anyone who characterizes otherwise," Tillerson said in November during an appearance with Qatari Foreign Minister Sheik Mohammed bin Abdulrahman al Thani.
"I take exception to the president's words because you got to be sure you can do what you say you're going to do," said McCain, the chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee.
"I take exception to the President's comments because you've got to be sure that you can do what you say you're going to do," the Arizona Republican said in an interview with Phoenix radio station KTAR.
We take exception to the misleading headline, and are disappointed that the article focuses only on some mistakes made in Thailand, without highlighting the full efforts of Grab's on-ground education and training to improve maps in Southeast Asia.
And I think when he presents an idea, some ideas are very, very good and they should move forward; some are pretty good and should move forward; and the ones that I take exception to ... I let my opinion be known.
" He continued: "In fact, there now seems to be a discernible pattern for Executive Branch agencies to take exception to our decisions on Vacancies Act questions and, supported by the Department of Justice, to ignore the holdings of these decisions.
One can take exception and seriously worry about the bellicose obsession of this president to dominate and be "number one all the way," but it is refreshing to see the president acknowledge that the energy technology revolution is a geoeconomic reality.
You were one of those — I'm not going to say "shooting stars" because you'll take exception with that characterization — but you guys really blew up in terms of fame and attention that you got at South By Southwest and then following that.
Some iPhone loyalists make take exception to the tiny cutout at the top of the screen where it bends around the X's earpiece, but I think it's a refreshing new design direction that simply lets the iPhone get the most out of its displa real estate.
Letter To the Editor: Re "Sent Into Danger Unprotected, U.N. Experts Paid With Lives" (front page, May 21): As the families of Michael J. Sharp and Zaida Catalán, we take exception to your headline and article about their abduction and killing in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
While we agree with the premise that sportsmen should be involved in the management and planning process of national monuments, we take exception to some of the assertions argued by designation critics in The Hill, especially about the reference to New Mexico's Rio Grande del Norte National Monument.
And I've now gone on the record and said in the last several years, when you have a lot of celebrities doing animated films, the only thing I take exception to is if any of those celebrities who are doing those animated films feel like they're just slumming it because somehow doing animation is a lesser form of acting.
What's interesting about that is, when people take exception to the thing that you say or find you offensive, or you're a public figure of any type, you get deluged with DMs from people who don't give a fuck if you live or die, but they have a problem with your detractor, and they give you every bit of dirt on your detractor.
"With the rise of user-generated [review] content sites like Yelp, TripAdvisor, Google, we've really seen a shift where folks are being sued for their speech online," Mascagni tells CNBC Make It. With so many consumers posting online reviews of businesses, it's not surprising that some business-owners might take exception to the occasional negative review, says Carl Settlemeyer, an attorney in the Federal Trade Commission's bureau of consumer protection.
Although often considered a Hudson River School artist, some critics and scholars take exception to this categorization. Heade's works are now in major museums and collections. His paintings are occasionally discovered in unlikely places such as garage sales and flea markets.
Developmental psychobiologists also tend to be systems thinkers, avoiding the reification of artificial dichotomies (e.g., "nature" vs. "nurture"). Many developmental psychobiologists thus take exception to both the favored methods and theoretical underpinnings of fields like evolutionary psychology (see, e.g., Lickliter & Honeycutt, 2003).
From (L.E.Legg)? of East Parade Chambers, Leeds.: Re Dr Anthony’s letter to the “York Herald” of the previous Saturday. Unfortunate lack of understanding between Dr Workman and Dr Anthony. The latter was not criticising the Governors of Ashville and “we cannot take exception”.
113–15 The latter amendments included limitations on federal powers to levy taxes and regulate trade. A minority of the Constitution's critics, such as Maryland's Luther Martin, continued to oppose ratification. However, Martin's allies, such as New York's John Lansing, Jr., dropped moves to obstruct the Convention's process. They began to take exception to the Constitution "as it was," seeking amendments.
It was this model which the Germans were to take exception to during the Second World War occupation and many such monuments were destroyed. The composition of "Lauriers célestes" was of three elements. In the centre Desvergnes depicted the crucified Christ and to the left an angel carrying some laurel. This and the panel to the left was an ornate composition with fruit, oak leaves and other foliage.
However, Burnside is bitter, uncaring and evil and sets his sights on WPC June Ackland. Burnside is too sick-minded to sense her obvious repulsion towards him, and June takes great delight in stringing him along. However, other Sun Hill officers take exception to his pursuit of her, prompting DC Mike Dashwood to intervene. He informs Burnside that June is Galloway's mistress, forcing the rogue detective to switch his sights elsewhere.
250 Lang also received numerous honorary doctorates from British universities. His portrait was painted many times; after sitting for Sir William Orpen in 1924, Lang reportedly remarked to Bishop Hensley Henson of Durham that the portrait showed him as "proud, prelatical and pompous". Henson's recorded reply was "To which of these epithets does Your Grace take exception?" At an early stage in his priesthood Lang decided to lead a celibate life.
Abraham ibn Ezra, who cites Gabirol's philosophico-allegorical Bible interpretation, borrows from the Fons Vitæ both in his prose and in his poetry without giving due credit. The 12th- century philosopher Joseph ibn Tzaddik borrows extensively from the "Fons Vitæ" in his work Microcosmos. Another 12th-century philosopher, Abraham ibn Daud of Toledo, was the first to take exception to Gabirol's teachings. In Sefer ha-Kabbalah he praises Gabirol as a poet.
He stated further that, "There is material on the website which is critical of the lifestyle of homosexuals which activists might take exception to, but I don't have a problem with people from gay lobbies contacting us." Bennett believed the complaint was made because of the forthcoming release of the Not Awight book. Archived from the original. The police stated they had received an allegation about homophobic comments being published on the website, and that Essex Police has to investigate all reports of hate crime.
Paradoxa was dropped from Linnaeus' classification system as of the 6th edition (1748). Also available on Scribd. Linnaeus remarked in edition 6 (as translated) as at this link: "I have come to these conclusions by personally leading my pupils on wanderings through the tangled web of nature, in order that I can spur others on to an examination and explanation of nature rather than the reiteration of perceived ideas ... I shall take exception to the tales of actors and the barkings of dogs with equal measure.".
The first, a fantasy reworking of Shakespeare, made little impression, but the second, a satire on European dictators, attracted more notice, much of it unfavourable. In particular, Shaw's parody of Hitler as "Herr Battler" was considered mild, almost sympathetic. The third play, an historical conversation piece first seen at Malvern, ran briefly in London in May 1940. James Agate commented that the play contained nothing to which even the most conservative audiences could take exception, and though it was long and lacking in dramatic action only "witless and idle" theatregoers would object.
South Holland's Dutch descendants take exception to the literary license Ferber took with the character of the widow, creating a pushy flirtatious personality that South Hollanders say was nothing like the real Widow Paarlberg. Ferber gives a nod to the real Antje Paarlberg who appears in the novel as the "Widow Parlenberg". Ferber's So Big won the Pulitzer Prize and is considered among her most popular works. The book Lest We Forget by Henry Paarlberg, one of Klass's and Antje's grandchildren, tells the family's version of the Paarlberg family's difficult journey.
Ultimately the effort was in vain because the Jays lost in the 15th inning and A. J. Burnett was the losing pitcher in relief (his first relief appearance since 2004). At the end of the 2008 season, he held a 7–2 record, becoming the winningest reliever for the club since Paul Quantrill had 11 wins in the 2001 season. During a game against the New York Yankees on September 15, 2009, Carlson threw a pitch behind Jorge Posada, causing Posada to take exception of the pitch and leading to both dugouts emptying. Posada would eventually walk then score a run.
He is (naturally) disappointed but Glyn gets himself acquainted with Odette while Caradog reminisces with his 'butterfly' (played by Marika Rivera). A quick call to the hotel brings the entire tour party to the club where fun and frolicking takes place led by club secretary Mog Jones (Davies), a retired player whose dreams of playing for his country were never realised. Some locals take exception and a mass brawl starts which ends with the arrival of the police. The whole party is arrested except Caradog (protected by his 'butterfly' Madame) and Glyn (hidden in Odette's bedroom).
Dworkin informs his readers that the concept of law is the theory of what forms the ground of law. The ground of law is the basis upon which the suppositions for the working and application of law are based and form an unavoidable basis for subsequent discussion of differing concepts of law. The phrase 'concept of law' was used by Hart as the title for an approach to law strongly oriented to Anglo- American reading of positive law to which Dworkin would take exception as to its insufficiency for dealing with issues of jurisprudence encountered throughout the 20th century.
Although many critics of Schmitt today, such as Stephen Holmes in his The Anatomy of Anti-Liberalism, take exception to his fundamentally authoritarian outlook, the idea of incompatibility between liberalism and democracy is one reason for the continued interest in his political philosophy.William E. Scheuerman, "Survey Article: Emergency Powers and the Rule of Law after 9/11", The Journal of Political Philosophy, Volume 14, No. 1, 2006, pp. 61–84. In chapter 4 of his State of Exception (2005), Italian philosopher Giorgio Agamben argued that Schmitt's Political Theology ought to be read as a response to Walter Benjamin's influential essay Towards the Critique of Violence.
Many suffer from the so-called flatland phobia, a chronic fear of leaving the confines of the environment in which humans evolved. Their reaction to changes in gravity, atmospheric composition, and sunlight hue can include nausea and continual panic attacks. Those who do venture into space, of course, tend to take exception to the word, as they have left the planet with no ill effects, and even relish partaking of the same adventures and benefits of space travel that non-Earthbound humans enjoy. Gregory Pelton is one of these, goading Beowulf Shaeffer into calling him a flatlander even after having traveled to a number of planets in Known Space.
Scholars like historian Leonard Thompson have said that the events of the battle were woven into a new myth that justified racial oppression on the basis of racial superiority and divine providence. Accordingly, the victory over Dingaan was reinterpreted as a sign that God confirmed the rule of whites over black Africans, justifying the Boer project of acquiring land and eventually ascending to power in South Africa. In post-apartheid South Africa the holiday is often criticised as a racist holiday, which celebrates the success of Boer expansion over the black natives. By comparison with the large number of Afrikaners who participated in the annual celebrations of the Voortrekker victory, some did take exception.
Miller asked for its logo to be removed from the poster with a statement on its website: "While Miller has supported the Folsom Street Fair for several years, we take exception to the poster the organizing committee developed this year. We understand some individuals may find the imagery offensive and we have asked the organizers to remove our logo from the poster effective immediately." The Catholic League dropped the boycott within a month with no evidence of Miller's sales being affected. Nancy Pelosi, Speaker of the United States House of Representatives who represents San Francisco and who is also Roman Catholic, fielded a question on this image as part of her Friday morning press conference.
The orchestral playing suffered from "a lack of finesse", and the conducting from a dearth of dramatic conviction and "a general lack of sparkle". Sadie did not take exception to Lombard's bias towards slow tempi, but he was disappointed that the album evinced no care over appoggiaturas. (A further instance of negligence was the clipping of bar 49 of "Come scoglio" by a clumsy editor.) Overall, the album was a good one, but not good enough to compete with the best of its many illustrious predecessors,Gramophone, May 1978, pp. 1929-1930 An unattributed portrait of Lorenzo da Ponte in the library of Columbia University J. B. Steane reviewed the album on LP in Gramophone in July 1978.
In a mensuration canon (also known as a prolation canon, or a proportional canon), the follower imitates the leader by some rhythmic proportion. The follower may double the rhythmic values of the leader (augmentation or sloth canon) or it may cut the rhythmic proportions in half (diminution canon). Phasing involves the application of modulating rhythmic proportions according to a sliding scale. The cancrizans, and often the mensuration canon, take exception to the rule that the follower must start later than the leader; that is, in a typical canon, a follower cannot come before the leader (for then the labels 'leader' and 'follower' should be reversed) or at the same time as the leader (for then two lines together would constantly be in unison, or parallel thirds, etc.
The republic made armament one of its main priorities, ordering huge quantities of rifles, munitions, field guns and howitzers, primarily from Germany and France. President alt=A man with an enormous dark beard wearing a sash of state In March 1896 Marthinus Theunis Steyn, the young lawyer Kruger had encountered on the ship to England two decades earlier, became President of the Orange Free State. They quickly won each other's confidence; each man's memoirs would describe the other in glowing terms. Chamberlain began to take exception to the South African Republic's diplomatic actions, such as joining the Geneva Convention, which he said breached Article IV of the London Convention (which forbade extraterritorial dealings except vis-a-vis the Orange Free State).
Evaluating the presentation as "just so much biblical nonsense because such liberties are taken that any serious student of the life and surrounding events will take exception, the write-up decides that "Douglas wrote the novel but made the mistake of entrusting it to the wrong people." After pointing out the film's "numerous technical mistakes: microphone boom shadows, klieg lights, Martha Hyer's vaccination mark", the Guide concludes that "to make a love story the focal point of such a potentially dynamic saga of history's most memorable era was a bad decision. One of the rare bummers by Disney in those years."The Motion Picture Guide (Chicago, 1987), volume I, page 193 Leslie Halliwell in his Film and Video Guide (5th edition, 1985) dismissed it as a "well-meaning but leaden adaptation of a bestselling novel which followed on from The Robe.
Providence's existing skyline seen with condominium construction in foreground As a consequence of the city of Providence, Rhode Island's so-called "Renaissance" that started in the 1970s, free land and economic conditions became favorable to large projects in the late 1990s. Most of the new projects consist of hotel and condominium development in new and existing buildings, but two new office towers are underway as well. As a result, within 3 years Providence would have a new corporate headquarters, and four new buildings over 60 m (200 ft) in height. While the city has welcomed opportunity for new investment with tax breaks and property deals (notably to Gtech), many local residents take exception to the new additions, worrying that the traditional historic look and older architectural styles of Providence will be spoiled by bland modern International-style edifices.
Moreover, while the constabulary sources from 1907 to 1909 had no mention of Santa Iglesia and led most scholars to believe that there was a gap of activities, in fact according to Salvador's own narrative, he was constantly on the move, punctuated by human encounters and attracting followers along the way. The response to Ileto's methodology seems to remain divided. While some take exception to the use of literary texts particularly the pasyon, some like John N. Schumacher affirms that Ileto has "made a valuable contribution to the methodology of Philippine historiography, which is capable of illuminating whole layers or the history of our people 'from below' in a way that has scarcely yet been thought of. What is needed is further refinement of the method, and establishment of controls as to the extent of its application".
The gay and lesbian advertisers should be creating ads that appeal to all sexual preferences, even though this may be easier said than done. The gay and lesbian advertisers must go beyond their select audience for ad campaigns targeting gays and lesbians to look at the inclusion, instead of exclusion, of heterosexuals. Sender (1999) suggests that on the heterosexual side, "images which are arousing for lesbians, but which may not have originally been intended for [lesbians], may actually offer greater pleasure than those which are implicitly coded to suggest a lesbian reading" (p. 191). If such is the case for "hot lesbian" advertisements, then there is nothing to say that actual lesbian advertisements might find heterosexuals left wanting something as well from them. Academics such as Diamond (2005) Wirthlin (2009) take exception to the role of "hot lesbian" in advertisements, and what has turned lesbianism into a commodity.Diamond, L. (2005).
In France the satirical cartoonist J.J. Grandville also updated the meaning by showing a group of loungers reading and commenting on the newspapers in a public park next to a statue illustrating the fable (see in Gallery 4 below). The Age of Enlightenment had intervened and prominent thinkers had then attacked the logic of this fable in particular. In the article on "Fable" in his Dictionnaire Philosophique (1764), Voltaire remarked that the man was quite right in his method of warming his fingers and cooling his soup, and the satyr was a fool to take exception. The German philosopher Gotthold Ephraim Lessing asserts in one of his essays on fables that its fault 'lies not in the inaccuracy of the allegory, but that it is an allegory only', perhaps reaching towards the conclusion that the fable had been badly framed around an already existing proverb.
The fact that the Austrian print media, who for the most part venerated Kreisky and had adorned him with the nickname "Sun King," started to refer to Androsch as the "Crown Prince" did not help. When in 1975 Androsch differed with Kreisky on how to handle the reconfiguration of Austria's state-owned industry, and expressed his wish to become president of the national bank instead of continuing in the government, Kreisky himself became suspicious of the young man he had mentored for years. He started to take exception to a highly problematic incompatibility that had been public knowledge since Androsch became a member of the government: he still owned the tax advisor company (renamed Consultatio in 1970) which he had taken over from his parents, although he had placed it in escrow when he became a finance minister. Towards the end of 1980, after long and intense campaigns by Austria's media and a continued deterioration of his relationship with Kreisky, Androsch resigned from his political positions on 20 January 1981.
Behe begins the book with an observation that the theory of evolution consists of a coherent relationship of three related ideas: common descent, natural selection, and random mutation. He continues by stating he believes they are distinct ideas, with implications for the theory as a whole; common descent and natural selection he accepts without question but questions the scope and power of random mutation to produce beneficial mutations that lead to novel, useful structures and processes. He terms "Darwinian evolution" the type of evolution relying on all three of these factors, applies the label "Darwinists" to scientists who hold the view that Darwinian evolution is the only existing form of evolution, and who take exception to intelligent design as well as other theistic and non- theistic complexity theories. Behe's central assertion regarding Darwinian evolution is that it exists, but that it is better at disturbing existing metabolic pathways (referred to as 'molecular machinery') than making new ones, and therefore plays only a limited role in the development and diversification of life on Earth.
He attended the trial of the six ministers for high treason at Linlithgow, and befriended them by every means in his power; he drew up and signed the protest against episcopacy presented to parliament in 1606, raised a subscription for Andrew Melville when a prisoner in the Tower of London, and refused the permanent moderatorship of the presbytery of Stirling. At the same time he took a leading part in the conferences that were held to prevent an open schism in the church, and urged his brethren to continue to attend the synods after the bishops began to preside over them. He opposed the changes in worship which followed the introduction of episcopacy, and in 1617 the bishop of Galloway wrote urging him to help the bishops ‘out of his talent’ in resisting some of the innovations which the king was forcing down their throats. With all this he was so moderate, peaceable, and charitable, that no one could take exception to his proceedings, and he retained through life the favour of the king, to whom he was constantly loyal and respectful.

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