Sentence examples for a particular objection from inspiring English sources

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"GPO", after all, is a label Plantinga gave to a particular objection, and he was free to give it to whatever objection he wanted to.

will change their mind — Lady Gaga (@ladygaga) April 2, 2012 Local media in Seoul said the ratings board had a particular objection to the song "Just Dance," which was on the set list for the highly choreographed concert.

A particular objection raised by Shenker and a similar objection by Norton, concerned the use of probability distributions over macroscopically distinct states.

John Harris, chief curator of the Page Museum, had voiced a particular objection to having part of the Zumthor building extend over four of the tar pits.

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Michael Gove, the education secretary, said last year: "I don't have any particular objection to involving any organisation that is going to improve our education".

Mind you, it's not that Rove has any particular objection to conservatives towing the traditional line on social issues -- he's not seeking to necessarily moderate the GOP's stance on women's issues, abortion, or LGBT rights.

He was commonly called a centrist and had no particular objection to the label.

He also took particular objection to a provision that directs the commander of the military's nuclear weapons to submit a report to Congress "without change" detailing whether any reduction in nuclear weapons proposed by Mr. Obama would "create a strategic imbalance or degrade deterrence" relative to Russian stockpiles.

"While not a fervent monarchist (or a fervent anything much), I have no particular objection to the monarchy," he has written, and anyone looking for anti-royalist swipes in his novella about the Queen's bibliomania, The Uncommon Reader, will be disappointed: it's a fable, not a work of realism, but she comes over sympathetically, much as in Stephen Frears's film The Queen.

One particular objection centered around an e-mail the dean, Mary Spellman, sent to a Latina student pledging to work with those who don't fit the "CMC mold," a phrase her opponents echoed in angry protests.

The former foreign secretary claimed that the Chequers plan would be "substantially worse" than the status quo for British businesses and that he had a "particular economic objection" to firms being tied to the single market.

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