I've looked at your site, and I have no objection to the excerpt from my essay that is presented there. |
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At trial, there was no objection to the breathalyzer results being tendered as evidence. |
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I have no objection to this member quoting from our minority report, or indeed from what I said. |
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Yorkston has no objection to their plans in principle, and suspects that many of his counterparts may be of a similar mind. |
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There is no objection to a party purchasing a judgment for the purpose of using it as a set-off if this be done bona fide. |
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Cllr Gleeson says farmers have no objection to people cutting off twigs of holly, but they don't want to see trees cut down. |
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To my editorial consternation, he has no objection to being seen as didactic in his novels. |
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Whilst we have no objection to competition, this one-sided battle is madness. |
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Normally the town council planning committee states that it either objects to or has no objection to plans. |
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Now, I had no objection to Winston dying, after all he was 90 and had had a good innings. |
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Here the Qur'an refers to the creation of the heavens and the earth in six long periods or epochs, which the scientists have no objection to. |
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I have no objection to the US waging a war, provided this country is not involved. |
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If you say that you will waive rule 6 and allow us to release that information, I will tell the court I have no objection. |
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On Monday the town council planning committee raised no objection to the new parking area but called for a riverside walk to be provided. |
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Donnelly, however, sees no objection to streaming students according to ability and interests, within a school or between schools. |
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It is a peat burning station and we had no objection to the power plant because of the peat burning history in the area. |
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He said he has no objection to a merger, adding his wish is for Fairfax to remain independent and any merger should be with a well capitalised blue-chip company. |
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In itself that is no objection provided the witness is fair and impartial. |
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Overall, the Court's conclusions are expressed in terms that indicate no objection under article 3 to a mandatory indeterminate sentence for murder. |
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Unlike Locke, Hume has no objection to saying that impressions are innate. |
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He even had no objection in principle to Luxembourg's compromise proposal to freeze Britain's rebate at slightly below its present level for the lifetime of the budget. |
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I went to watch a Celtic match a couple of years ago and, being a fair old belter of ballads myself, had no objection to a bit of healthy tribalism. |
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In a letter the procurator fiscal raised no objection to this, but in court the Crown argued, and the sheriff accepted, that the motion was incompetent. |
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I have no objection to professional sportsmen but I don't think they derive the same pleasure from their exertions as the people who play sport primarily for enjoyment. |
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I had no objection to staying in it, by which I mean staying in it. |
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Others say that the bride will get on so long as she gets to know the family customs, and have no objection to a Japanese girl marrying in. |
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Brawn had no objection and were reassigned numbers 22 and 23, with 18 and 19 not assigned to anyone. |
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He thought the Muslims could have no objection to redrawing provincial boundaries. |
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You may be sure, in the ply I was now taking, I had no objection to the proposal, and was rather a-tiptoe for its accomplishment. |
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One of these troops, Lieutenant Charles Paulizza, made friends with Effie, apparently with no objection from Ruskin. |
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The British government took no interest in funding the project, but Margaret Thatcher, the prime minister, said she had no objection to a privately funded project. |
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The society said it had no objection to the principle of student accommodation in Newcastle but felt the former Turk's Head Hotel was the wrong location. |
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Therefore, it is better that a committee comprising senior lawyers upon whom both the sides have no objection be constituted to resole this matter. |
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Britain also raised no objection to a German protectorate over the Marshalls in exchange for German recognition of Britain's rights in the Gilbert and Ellice Islands. |
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