And exuberance is surely sometimes entirely unobjectionable, not least in a book that praises it. |
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More evidence that racism is unobjectionable as long as it is in the service of liberalism. |
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Structural regulation, not involving direct control of speech but intended to make sure that the market works well, is also unobjectionable. |
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With this easy-to-use device, not available in stores, you can repackage an unobjectionable or toadying remark as an act of verbal courage. |
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Much of the policing so far is unobjectionable in its goals and motivation but barely acceptable in the costs to innocent civilian bystanders. |
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While the day-to-day coverage of the campaign was unobjectionable, no newspaper conducted a serious investigation into Bloomberg's history. |
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Some small measure of this may be unobjectionable, but if the War on Terrorism takes as long as the administration warns, it will become unbearably stultifying. |
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In some cases, like eligibility for social welfare payments, the targets can be identified fairly objectively by income testing and the process is unobjectionable. |
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Possibly, but I could imagine a climate of opinion developing in which it might come to be seen as unobjectionable in either case given unforeseen events. |
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On receipt, the buyer has to examine the delivered merchandise to determine whether it is unobjectionable and suitable for the intended use. |
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Such an approach would be unobjectionable at the multilateral level and fill existing gaps. |
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Products are not released unless microbiological results have verified they are unobjectionable. |
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The law as written seems fairly unobjectionable, but there are plenty of objections nonetheless. |
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Partitioning may be more efficient and, if it is along innocuous lines, unobjectionable. |
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And that is unobjectionable, as long as the rules of the game are known and understood by those likely to be affected by them. |
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Since it is so commonplace, the Commission therefore considers the clause unobjectionable. |
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Thus, PURBOND adhesives in bonded wood materials are absolutely unobjectionable from a physiological standpoint. |
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As nakedness goes, the piece is a fairly tame, unobjectionable example. |
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The consolation here is that the garden is clean and unobjectionable, requiring no more than grass cutting from Graham and general weeding and pruning from me. |
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The first change concerned the distribution of powers between the members of the commission and is unobjectionable if the proper procedure had been followed. |
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I am glad that I added Jack's blog to my list of unobjectionable content. |
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All I want is for this procedure to be technically unobjectionable. |
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It also advocates being able to claw back money from former managers if the accounts have to be restated. Most of these ideas are unobjectionable. |
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Food-safety inspections, oversight of financial institutions, college scholarships for the poor, nutrition schemes for mothers and babies and other seemingly unobjectionable items would all be scaled down. |
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And in one of the noisy, mobile-phone-calls-permitted carriages of an intercity or international service, classes would be unobjectionable to non-participants and hugely useful to those learning. |
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Until recently its conduct had seemed largely unobjectionable. |
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I begin with the presumption that this bill is well-intentioned, intended to be for the advantage of Canada and on the surface it is unobjectionable and even marginally helpful. |
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We found them unobjectionable from the privacy point of view. |
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A requirement that shareholders and creditors have a right to make a criminal complaint is unobjectionable in so far as the protection of merely their financial interests is concerned. |
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The banks could only take such exhortations from the OeNB as a call for restrictive agreements and thus assume that their conduct was unobjectionable. |
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InfraLeuna's plan of advertising the site using firms on the site and naming them in the advertisements is unobjectionable in the Commission's opinion, provided that the firms bear a reasonable share of the cost. |
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His most obvious qualification for the prime ministership was that he was unobjectionable, as well as being loyal to the president, Leonid Kuchma which others might consider a dubious recommendation. |
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A practical and visually unobjectionable solution can always be found provided the requirements of the various items to be fitted are properly assessed in the planning stage. |
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In this case, the applicant's purpose was to influence voting by the members, which was a permitted and unobjectionable use of the membership list. |
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Furthermore, the design and arrangement of hose lines to be in sufficient hose length, unobjectionable assembly and proper handling must comply with our technical documents. |
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Generally speaking, the mere receipt of a benefit from another is unobjectionable and does not attract legal consequences. |
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