Sentence examples for a frequent objection to from inspiring English sources

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A frequent objection to this argument is that the demand for an explanation is satisfied when it is conceded that each being in the series has a cause.

Terrell told a Latin American television station that he's most troubled by the way the the drone program removes some of the psychological barriers to war by compressing time and space, a frequent objection to the program.

A frequent objection to this class of methods is that they cannot be applied to cases where little is known about the molecular basis of the phenotype (no confirmed disease genes, fragmentary understanding of the biological cascades involved).

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The most frequent objection to Twitter is a predictable one: "I don't need to know someone is eating a donut right now".

One frequent objection to the adequacy of model-theoretic validity is that it does not provide a conceptual analysis of the notion of logical truth, even for sentences of Fregean formalized languages (see e.g. Pap 1958, p. 159; Kneale and Kneale 1962, p. 642; Field 1989, pp. 33 4; Etchemendy 1990, ch. 7).

His most frequent objection to the law is that it interferes with the ability of patients and doctors to make medical decisions ― a concern he will surely take with him if he wins Senate confirmation.

A frequent objection made to cognitivist theories is the "fear of flying" objection: propositional attitudes are neither necessary nor sufficient for the existence of an emotion, since I may be well aware that flying is the safest means of transport and yet suffer fear of flying.

"A frequent objection raised against scenarios for the human settlement and terraforming of Mars is that while such projects may be technologically feasible, there is no possible way that they can be paid for.

A frequent objection raised against Lewis — presented forcefully by, e.g., Salmon (1988) — is that, in general, the truth value of a de re modal statement is obviously not determined in any way by how things stand among entities that bear absolutely no spatial or temporal connection to the actual world, among entities that bear no intrinsic connection to us.

There have been frequent objections to the use of the term "war on terror".

[Page A3.] Given Israel's frequent objections to any plan for outside monitors, the decision by the ministers, including Secretary of State Colin L. Powell, was seen as reflecting frustration with the disintegrating cease-fire as well as an effort to take a more active role in encouraging peace.

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