The firm says it has been surprised by the amount of objections raised by planning officers. |
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An inquiry is pending on one refusal and the deadline for objections to the recent application is today. |
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The Highways Authority has not raised any objections to the principle of the access road. |
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In the review he raised some objections and also claimed that he had been the first to prove some of the results. |
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They unanimously approved the project despite strong objections from some patients. |
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It is the second time the plans have raised objections from the town council. |
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They said that the President either had already signed it or was about to when objections were raised in Congress. |
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Could some expense be spared had the council taken account of what local concerns and objections are? |
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It led to the highest number of objections ever received by Ilkley planners to a single application. |
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If you have any further objections or points to raise, please feel free to comment. |
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Traffic is a common theme of the concerns expressed in the objections to the quarry. |
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It will allow residents to seek a review of licences at any time and raise objections when they are applied for. |
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This has now been put right and residents will have the opportunity to raise objections if they wish. |
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I review and present my objections to every planning application on this site. |
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He explained that applying for a new licence gave greater scope for objections to be raised. |
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There have been a number of objections so far and it remains to be seen how the issue will be resolved. |
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He said one objection carried the same weight as objections from a large number of people. |
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Mr Lowry said at the time that Commission objections led him to extend the tender time fee and to cap the fee. |
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And then there are the old stick-in-the-muds who come up with the most interesting objections to having their course info online. |
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This little pamphlet provides the harried book agent with specific speeches to use in answering a variety of objections. |
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I expect some passionate objections particularly to my coverage of the late 20th Century. |
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The reluctance of lawgivers to push conversion to the metric system is due mainly of these three objections by the fundamentalist lobby. |
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Such objections can reveal the objectors' ressentiment, but they can also contain some truth. |
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He coupled his attack with a restatement of his objections to the wage-fund theory. |
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As soon as he arrived home from the University, I dragged him to look at the tunnel, despite Pride's objections. |
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With banners flying, the group shouted their objections as Essex County Council officials cut the ribbon to officially open the new road. |
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But community councillors representing the string of villages along the shores of Loch Ness have already submitted objections. |
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Sutherland recently had to overcome objections before returning the club to a private limited company to finance the ground reconstruction. |
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In the latter work al-Tusi discussed objections raised by earlier mathematicians to comparing lengths of straight lines and of curved lines. |
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Should people be allowed to not do part of the jobs that they signed up for because of moral objections? |
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The first is that the people who spark objections are second-tier appointments. |
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I argue that an ethical critique is implicit in his objections to any attempt to speak a priori about language and thought. |
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The project has encountered some objections prompted by concerns that the extension and alterations will ruin the listed building's image. |
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He was clearly uncomfortable with the analogy, but does not clearly articulate many objections to it. |
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But they have had no objections to Jeffery, whose political, military and intelligence record has been unreservedly embraced. |
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Stott seeks out to explain the significance of the Cross and answers the objections commonly brought against Biblical teaching on the atonement. |
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Before the elections, no objections had been aired about the party's constitution or its autocratic structure. |
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Long debates and community objections more often than not sap initial energy. |
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To our objections, he protested that he had repeated our order back to us, and this is what we had ordered. |
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Two objections, however, are thrown up by the premises of neoliberal theory itself. |
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Many objections will be raised about its practicability, it manageability, its consequences and long-term impact. |
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As he must, the promoter deals with objections and reservations raised by the postulators and censors. |
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He played the song incessantly, ignoring my pleas for mercy and grannyish objections to its author's seditious intent. |
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If you have no credible objections, then the decent thing to do is apologize to Finkelstein et al. for baselessly denigrating their work. |
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One of my objections to the hypothesis has been that it's hard to rationalize, mechanistically. |
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One of the objections we often have to urgency is that bills go through all their stages in the House. |
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Then there was more debate, objections to beat the band and finally alterations to bring us to where we are at. |
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Both objections mean that Iceland is not bound by the terms of those conventions as they apply to those species. |
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Treasury officials say better tools and communication between probers and bankers will overcome the objections. |
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As for objections to transhumanism, I don't really have any on a personal level. |
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The deadline for objections was August 19 and the pressure group continued to gather support until that date. |
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The waiter warned me against it, as my mixed grill was apparently a hefty feed, but I waved away his objections. |
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Tower Hamlets, in East London, acted after objections to pancakes being served on Shrove Tuesday. |
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The very structure of their objections is deliberately misleading when it's not utterly truthless. |
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The first of my objections centres on my belief that most religions are just so unbelievable. |
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Apparently, the administration knew about the trip and raised no objections. |
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Like most people, I don't have huge objections to the budget, but I'm also underwhelmed by it. |
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There are, however, extensive objections and evidence that it would be detrimental to the local area. |
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It seems clear that a universalist prescription, cast an actor of any ethnicity for any part, runs into serious objections. |
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The unprincipled behaviour of the Bush administration has been met with principled conduct and objections. |
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There were also objections to the lack of narrativity and the sometimes psychedelic visual effects that replaced it. |
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But with an unstayed main mast and a retractable or fold up bowsprit my usual objections to them are overcome. |
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Equally it is clear that the duty to secure mainstream schooling in section 316 has been negatived by the mother's objections. |
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There can be legitimate objections, as well as xenophobic ones, to a large number of newcomers arriving in a certain area. |
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The shop used to be a newsagent and the move sparked objections from residents, who got up a petition to fight it. |
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Some were even able to nick up the road to one of the two nearby pubs with few objections unless they returned drunk. |
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They had no objections to the proposal for the maintenance yard off Raines Road which currently houses old Nissen huts. |
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Their objections grew more vehement when Roberts described how he intended to conduct the inquiry. |
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Some proponents of intelligent design do raise real objections to current understandings of Darwinian evolution. |
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Against her mother's vigorous objections, Di decides to go by foot to the city to find Changyu. |
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In the event of objections from members of the public, the consent would be subject to a public inquiry. |
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No official explanation was given for banning the spitball, but for years a variety of objections had been made against it. |
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Bombard the offices of those Senators with your views, and back up your objections with hard data rather than vituperation. |
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Most of the objections seem to be based in the idea that Science is a selfish, non-spiritual, power-making discipline. |
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First she has to put a notice in the local newspaper, and if there are no objections, has been told the court is likely to find in her favour. |
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He said 87 objections were received from private hire employees, but none from hackney drivers. |
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Bui faced objections to everything from a scene involving partial nudity to the most harmless details. |
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Now the dean and chapter of the cathedral has withdrawn its backing, after strong objections by residents. |
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The court dismissed their objections that the General Assembly acted irregularly in asking the court for an opinion. |
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Now what are the chief objections to modern science, which foredoom it to failure and justify Occultism in decrying it? |
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However, objections have been raised by canoeists who fear their sport may suffer. |
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Why do they think so many people raised objections to the invasion in the first place? |
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It is understood a final decision on the outcome of the objections will not be known for a number of months. |
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He also wrote an op-ed article for the local newspaper outlining his objections. |
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They planned and strategized for three days, and when there were no objections left, these youth were ready to challenge power at all levels. |
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The objections to the licence fell into four main categories, the committee was told. |
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Is there any point inviting comments when planning objections are submitted? |
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But unless you have no objections to Orwellian doublespeak, you must recognize that this is a robbery gone wrong. |
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These objections and obstacles might be overcome by cajolery, economic inducements, and strong-arming Jordan and Turkey. |
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This issue underlies objections to legal limitations on a woman's right to elect for abortion. |
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The aforementioned objections reflect a broader tendency to exaggerate and overgeneralize the available scientific evidence. |
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To overcome the objections raised by analytic philosophy and secular historiography, apologetics needs to shift its ground. |
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The council said it had received 444 objections and seven letters of support for the application. |
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I'm not sure of his objections but I'm sure, if we try, we can reach agreement to our mutual satisfaction. |
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In its surrejoinders the Organisation reiterates its objections to receivability. |
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Unfortunately parthenotes don't side-step all objections to creating human embryos as a source of stem cells. |
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Legal objections centred on the Marriages Act of 1949, which updated the 1836 Marriage Act under which civil marriages were first allowed. |
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Councillors have agreed to meet with officers to see if anything can be done about the objections raised. |
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It then demonstrates its sophistication and fair-mindedness by acknowledging the objections to its thesis. |
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His objections to professional film actors and what he considered the impermissible mixing of theater and cinema are renowned. |
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My objections regarding the mathematical impossibility of such an outcome were always readily ignored. |
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Anyone can drum up 250 objections simply by photocopying the standard objection letter. |
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The trust obtained planning permission for the pay and display equipment despite fierce objections to the scheme by councillors. |
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To his political confession of faith no objections appear to have been made, but the odor of his theological heterodoxy was too strong. |
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These are all plausible objections to globalization as the defining element in contemporary order. |
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However, in this case, there have been no objections from any consultees and the environmental effects of transport will not be increased. |
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Needless to say, these same critics will then have new objections to interpose. |
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The company's plan has already attracted more than 430 objections, from both Scottish and English sides of the firth. |
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We are upset that our objections about this intrusion into the area have been ignored. |
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The committee received objections from two residents worried about increased traffic and potential disturbance to the resting place of bats. |
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Most objections to same-sex marriage seem to be rooted in religious faith or prejudice and defy proof or disproof. |
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Plans to build 35 houses in the grounds of a former school in a conservation area are likely to go ahead despite objections from residents. |
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The President pulled them out and went to war anyway, over their objections. |
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As any diehard salesman will tell you, overcoming people's objections for not wanting to buy is the biggest test you will face. |
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Yet they do not raise objections to studies that are even less rigorous or generalizable on such issues as the impact of divorce on children. |
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He lists the erosion of liberty with enough precision to make objections to his flippancy seem footling. |
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But I have to say that I won't be detained by footling objections of this kind. |
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The parade went on, despite shrill objections from the Vatican and other religious groups. |
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The Quaker, an ardent Federalist, aided Antifederalist opposition to the Constitution by repeatedly raising objections to the slave trade clause. |
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Be sure that these queries and objections are answered and understood so as to draw out loyalty and trust. |
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Drastic cuts call for drastic counter-measures, not weak-kneed objections and compromises. |
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The speed restrictions will be put into action throughout the village centre after no objections were received to the order. |
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Indeed, objections to Mary are johnny-come-latelies on the stage of Protestant theology. |
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But I would secretly engage a cleaner forthwith, having junked my objections. |
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Subsequent letters to objectors give no reasons or justification for dismissing such objections. |
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Congress modified the law to meet Lincoln's objections, whereupon he signed it. |
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If objections are not raised there is every chance that these proposals will go through. |
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Despite objections from a number of local residents, the committee is being recommended to approve the proposals. |
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After more objections from the Attorney-General and Solicitor General, the Court held the witness's testimony inadmissible. |
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Kildare County Council has sent registered letters to those residents of Jigginstown who submitted objections to the proposed realignment scheme. |
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The fact that no objections were received to the proposed Local Plan alteration adds further weight to this view. |
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What seemed an easy task becomes complicated by locals' objections and, ultimately, the landman's own crisis of conscience. |
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The residents, however, based their main objections on the parking and fears of loss of amenity around their homes. |
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He thinks there might be other objections, and tries to head them off. |
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Confronting seven different objections to our self-image as moral, well-behaved creatures, he charts a course through the philosophical quicksands that often engulf us. |
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But as far as civil marriage is concerned, there is no need to pander to the objections of a faithful minority. |
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The bank had sent out letters to cardholders saying that their store card would automatically be replaced by a credit card unless they had any objections. |
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But health hazards may be the most significant reason for objections, since, despite what the Government is telling us, the case is not yet proven one way or the other. |
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Over the last few years, a vocal minority of local residents have raised objections to assignations by gay men in the Square in the middle of the night. |
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Such objections may be seen as the sort of caviling and gibing that often greets attempts to speak across the divide between science and literature. |
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Planners, who will consider whether to grant planning permission next month, have received at least 12 objections protesting about the loss of green belt land. |
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Apart from notifying conversions in the media and calling for objections, the BDA should also seek objections from the immediate neighbours, he said. |
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The jokester proceeds to counter all of the straight man's objections. |
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Copmanthorpe Parish Council has voiced strong objections to plans to demolish the former health centre on Horseman Lane, and build three detached town houses on the land. |
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But even this simple statement will meet vigorous objections from some. |
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Kaku has little taste for unorthodox views or nagging objections, as they muddy his vision of tomorrowland. |
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Even so, I didn't like it that he'd overruled my objections. |
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Ulrich Haarman, in Geschichte der arabischen Welt, has observed the marriage between Aybek and the sultana, adding the Caliph's objections and the plot against Aybek. |
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He and Julie are the only board holdovers from the early days of the Belmont project, and both of them raised objections to the Belmont contract early on. |
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Raising legal objections to a trademark violation can take 18 months of investigation, so copycats have plenty of time to take advantage of the time gap. |
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A controversial plan to demolish an Edwardian house and replace it with flats has been approved by Bradford Council, despite a flood of objections from residents. |
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The company should therefore have pressed its objections on this ground. |
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Each of these objections, rebuttals, rejoinders, and surrejoinders is in itself admirable, and does infinite credit to the acuteness and candour of the author. |
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Despite the housemother's objections, plans for the revels continue. |
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The mother notes Raskolnikov's stubborn nature, mentioning the story of Raskolnikov's insistence on marrying his landlady's uncomely and lame daughter, despite her objections. |
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The objections to quantitative easing were generally pro forma and not particularly articulate. |
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The hullaballoo over the female writer who came forward saying that her objections to the episode were ignored will be remembered. |
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The two strongest objections each approach levels at the other is the claim that eclectics are undisciplined, and that traditionalists are stagnated. |
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Under the pressure of Stoic objections to his fallibilist epistemology Philo apparently made some controversial innovations in Academic philosophy. |
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Over here we have different labels, but the problems, the complaints, the proposed solutions, and the objections thereto, are all hauntingly similar. |
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She married in the face of vigorous objections from her family. |
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Hundreds of objections to plans to build the wind farm have been made. |
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In the circumstances, neither under our old domestic law nor under any Convention law, is there any question of the evidence being inadmissible in the absence of objections. |
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Our objections have been based upon the inappropriateness of the design, scale, materials and siting of their ill conceived new building, so close to a conservation area. |
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Mr Wallens said planning officers had listed all their objections to the new inclusions in the original draft of the UDP but they had been ignored. |
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There are many objections to this hypothesis, but it may explain why the hazards of cardiovascular risk are synergistic or multiplicative rather than just additive. |
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Some commenters raised objections to the tone of my previous post. |
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The objections centered on rhetorical claims that the simplicity and uniformity of the new buildings threatened the cultural fecundity of the neighborhood. |
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With the exception of Turkey, however, none of them received any positive inducements, in the form of tangible carrots or expressions of empathy to their objections. |
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Were they too docile and too compliant, and did they fail to ask the skeptical questions and raise the objections they should have in the run-up to war? |
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Local politicians last week approved new draft parking bye-laws for the town which will begin a public consultation process and enable objections be heard to the proposals. |
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The scheme was set for the go-ahead on Thursday but councillors decided to defer it for a site visit following a storm of objections from villagers. |
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There are two obvious objections to Abelard's intentionalism. |
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The fire service and police can also make objections to the applications. |
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Bradford Council is also looking closely at objections to the scheme from Ilkley residents, since it put up its formal notice about the planned work. |
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Notably, Rhode Island, unlike some other states, did not at the time have a law requiring medical examiners to refrain from performing autopsies over religious objections. |
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Craven district councillor Richard Welch, speaking as a local resident, said there had been no objections from consultees other than the national park authority. |
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The chapel's hilltop position in the village graveyard has prompted objections on the grounds that its use as a home would harm the ambience of the burial ground. |
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Individuals and businesses could exempt themselves from anti-discrimination laws by proffering religious objections to them. |
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In the context of the Boston church, which already taught a Covenant of Grace, the objections of the Antinomians centered on the concept of sanctification. |
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As a precedent, Putin cited kosovo, which the West helped carve out of Serbia in 1999 against Russian objections. |
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Government-approved academics in China have already started to trot out obfuscatory arguments designed to refute obvious objections to demands for market-economy status. |
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Nevertheless, the Legislature, well-knowing this, has designedly left it to councils to determine at the next stage whether objections should be sustained. |
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Residents in Heysham are furious that a blueprint for the watering hole was given the nod by Lancaster City Councillors despite more than 40 objections. |
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I had to cast aside my objections to the portrayal of some stereotypes. |
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Off-road vehicles are to be barred from four green lanes in the Yorkshire Dales for a trial period despite strong objections from drivers and trail bike riders. |
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To these doubting Thomases I strongly recommend they should speak to the leading town planner, who will tell them the objections are a lot of nonsense. |
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You can be sensitive to the objections, try to understand why the sudden eruption of gay marriage has caused such offence, while arguing your case. |
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This evidence greatly unsettles moral objections to the death penalty, because it suggests that a refusal to impose that penalty condemns numerous innocent people to death. |
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There were no objections to their plans and in fact many of the allotment holders welcomed them, saying the bees would help to pollinate their crops. |
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My objections are not the usual huge-corporate-malls-are-soulless rants, or the cars-destroy-the-environment bleats you usually get from the tree-huggers. |
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Village leaders are dead set against the scheme to build houses at Lodge Hill, off Main Street, but planning officials want their objections overruled. |
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This was one of Hume's objections to the argument from design. |
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One of the major objections some gun dealers have to adding bowhunting to their shops is the technical knowledge required to work on their customers' bows. |
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The vicar of the parish, Banks, is excessively sentimental about the church and is constantly importuning Stannard with hesitations and objections. |
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The objections voiced last week were not about aesthetics or architectural integrity, but about the addition's apparent irreversibility. |
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He brushed aside all my objections and went ahead with the project, regardless. |
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There are always sincere challengings of the findings, always the objections of those whose interests seem threatened. |
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The National Park Authority received 1,700 objections before making the decision. |
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Protestant Reformers still faced persecution, particularly over objections to Henry's annulment. |
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Enormous riches described by their pilot, an experienced Portuguese navigator hired by Raleigh, outweighed White's objections to the delay. |
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In February 1638, the Scots formulated their objections to royal policy in the National Covenant. |
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The song was reportedly almost dropped from the album because of objections from Richards. |
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The design was approved, but received widespread objections from the public. |
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Italy subsequently dropped its objections to Germany's goal of absorbing Austria. |
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However, Poland withdrew from the negotiations following German and Finnish objections. |
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The most devastating of Gaunilo's objections is a parody of Anselm's argument involving an island greater than which nothing can be conceived. |
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Like the De Conceptu Virginali, it takes the form of a single narrator in a dialogue, offering presumable objections from the other side. |
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Keykeg beer can also be naturally carbonated, and lightly filtered, removing some of the objections to the older keg format. |
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Davies' and Gribbin's objections are shared by proponents of digital physics who view information rather than matter to be fundamental. |
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He laid out his objections in an orderly manner, focusing on one before moving to the next. |
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The British lodged strong diplomatic objections to the presence of Charles, and France declared war but gave Charles no more support. |
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Dulles rebuffed Johnson's request, and informed Eisenhower of the objections made by the Senate. |
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This was not achieved leading the assembly to be suspended on a number of occasions as a consequence of unionist objections. |
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This situation led to objections from the other republics and calls for the reform of the Yugoslav Federation. |
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Sceptics pretend to have read them, and have found certain witty objections. |
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The theory met critical objections to truth as correspondence and thereby rehabilitated it. |
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The first objections to Marx came from the mutualists who opposed communism and statism. |
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According to Mayer, Charles has only raised his objections to being used to sell weapons abroad in private. |
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In 1960, the Esso Company completed work on an oil refinery near the town, which opened despite environmental objections. |
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Public objections to this investment may be expected prior to the May elections for the Welsh Assembly. |
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In the face of objections from thousands of street protesters, parliament granted him full immunity from prosecution. |
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This never took place, due to strong objections from Newcastle Corporation. |
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Iceland and Norway are not bound by the IWC's moratorium on commercial whaling because both countries filed objections to it. |
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Any such objections must be ruled upon before the Court can address the merits of the applicant's claim. |
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In addition, objections may be made because all necessary parties are not before the Court. |
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The capacity of the stadium is 7,200, due to safety objections of the German Football Association. |
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He observed, When you are told a thing is impossible, that there are insuperable objections, then is the time to fight like the devil. |
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Members of the Naming Committee could object to any name, and if at least a small number of objections were received, the name was refused. |
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The idea raised objections on civil and human rights grounds that it would amount to mass surveillance. |
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Due to local objections no wind turbines have been allowed to be erected on the Isle of Wight. |
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Those who oppose global governance typically do so on objections that the idea is unfeasible, inevitably oppressive, or simply unnecessary. |
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It successfully negotiated a trade agreement with the United States but the British government blocked it after objections from Canada. |
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Britain continued to administer the island despite the objections of Yemen which claimed sovereignty over the island. |
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The next year Amsterdam succeeded in getting a cutback of the army from over 70,00 to 60,000 accepted over the stadtholder's objections. |
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The same objections were raised by Wittmann in his 1999 debate with McWhorter. |
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Both these accounts gave rise to objections, and modern historians generally adopt more cautious, intermediate positions. |
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According to Hahnel, there are a few objections to the premise that capitalism offers freedom through economic freedom. |
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These objections are guided by critical questions about who or what decides whose freedoms are more protected. |
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The objections you mention, I humbly conceive, are such as may be redargued, if not entirely removed. |
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If there are no objections, the local authority can confirm the order themselves, so bringing the path into effect. |
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However, where objections have been made, the order will need to be considered by an inspector from the Planning Inspectorate. |
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Finally, near the end of the meeting, John saw the light and withdrew his objections. |
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My mother, determined to short-circuit my outcry, would match my objections by pointing out an inherent reward for doing such work. |
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So far, only superliberal Berkeley, Calif., has succeeded in adopting such a measure over industry objections. |
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Lord Denning MR had based his objections, in Courtney and Fairbairn Ltd v Tolaini Brothers Ltd, on the unassessability of damages. |
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It instructs the scholar in the various methods of warding off the force of objections. |
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The residents of Whinberry Drive must be pleased with her objections on their behalf. |
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It recently dispatched an ambassador to Damascus through a recess appointment to avoid congressional objections. |
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Last year, in response to such objections, the Spanish region of Catalonia outlawed bullfights. |
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McTaggart's underlying metaphysic and his misconstrual of absolute becoming raise serious objections to his view. |
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Betsy Harber bought King's Farm for pounds 59,000 in 2007 and won the right to have her caravans there, despite local objections in Teston, Kent. |
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Dispensing with some of the objections helps to illuminate this case. |
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There are objections to fencing in and compartmentalizing terrorists who plot to kill enemies in a heartbeat? |
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Thus, the revised theory merely mitigates and obscures the untenability, harshness, intrusiveness, and stigma objections to the old. |
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What remains an insulting accounting gimmick does not protect the rights of Americans with sincere conscientious objections. |
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It turned on whether the Canadian constitution should have been patriated in 1982 over the objections of the government of Quebec. |
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However, despite continued objections and the easy possibility of a pocket veto, the president eventually signed the bill into law. |
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Tighter controls on electoral registers, allowing objections to be made to names on the list. |
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Prolepsis occupies much of this chapter, with Erne anticipating various objections to his claims. |
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Closing is conditioned upon the satisfactory completion of the purchaser's analysis of tenant estoppels and title objections. |
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After several days of argument in court, the band withdrew its objections because the intended foster home was no longer available. |
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I have considered a number of objections to adverbialism being true. |
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The Vatican's different objections are prolixly stated by Navarro-Valls. |
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One now can find the objections to the overdiagnosis and overmedicating of children and, to a lesser extent, women and people in general in book after book. |
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Roosevelt's insistence on evacuating MacArthur from Corregidor in the Philippines, over MacArthur's strenuous objections, saved the general for future command. |
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Part of Goldberg's objections were based on the view that OBRA '87's provisions have been superceded by the rapid pace of change in the nursing home field. |
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One of the primary objections to simple foreknowledge, which rejects the counterfactuals on which Molinism relies, is that it is not providentially useful. |
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Second, some of these objections are parasitic upon deeply atheological views about societal evolution, politics, and the nature of the church universal. |
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Second, it notes that the proposed theory is not subject to some familiar objections to classical theories, nor to eccentricity or anomalousness complaints. |
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Going through the Bill with some of them clause by clause, I was able to answer all their objections, and in many cases to get their promise of support. |
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If he recommended the passage of a bill, but only one chamber cooperated, he could declare the bill passed over the objections of the other chamber. |
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The reasons for these objections differ from denomination to denomination. |
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However, there have been a few objections to this interpretation. |
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Strabo's other objections are similarly flawed or else completely wrong. |
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Their objections were ignored and Halder argued that, as Germany's strategic position seemed hopeless anyway, even the slightest chance of decisive victory should be grasped. |
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The election of smaller parties gives rise to one of the principal objections to PR systems, that they almost always result in coalition governments. |
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From the very start the King's adviser Stamfordham raised objections, and in April the British government withdrew its consent under Royal pressure. |
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Against the objections of the Scots, Edward I agreed to hear appeals on cases ruled on by the court of the Guardians that had governed Scotland during the interregnum. |
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Scotus acknowledges two objections and deals with them accordingly. |
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On each occasion, after a few months' pause, Gilbert responded with a libretto that met Sullivan's objections, and the partnership continued successfully. |
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Despite these objections to restricting immigration, between 1875 and 1888 all Australian colonies enacted legislation which excluded all further Chinese immigration. |
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His first concern was that the use of force would have to be temporary, and that the uprisings and objections to British governance in America would not be. |
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The printing began in 1646 by Samuel de Sorbiere through the Elsevier press at Amsterdam with a new preface and some new notes in reply to objections. |
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When Macbeth arrives at Inverness, she overrides all of her husband's objections by challenging his manhood and successfully persuades him to kill the king that very night. |
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When Wilfrid quarrelled with Ecgfrith, the Northumbrian king, Theodore took the opportunity to implement his reforms despite Wilfrid's objections. |
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In 1787, Coke and Asbury persuaded the American Methodists to refer to them as bishops rather than superintendents, overruling Wesley's objections to the change. |
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However, despite Winston Churchill's objections, the command was moved to Alexandria, Egypt, in April 1937 fearing it was too susceptible to air attacks from Europe. |
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In many ways, this experiment offered the easiest target for Joule's critics but Joule disposed of the anticipated objections by clever experimentation. |
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Understanding these formalizations is not crucial for understanding the basic idea behind a Kratzerian semantics for 'ought' or the objections I ultimately raise against it. |
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The term British Isles is controversial in Ireland, where there are objections to its usage due to the association of the word British with Ireland. |
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Against the objections of the Scots, he agreed to hear appeals on cases ruled on by the court of guardians that had governed Scotland during the interregnum. |
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And heaps of objections, all of them involving countless difficulties, are going to face anyone who says either that being is some two things or that it is only one. |
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Once teleology is understood as teleonomy, Mayr has no objections to it. |
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