Sentence examples for account objections from inspiring English sources

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(This account is a modified version of an earlier account given in Denby 2006 which takes into account objections made by Hoffman-Kolss 2010b).

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"If we can do it peacefully," he said, "why not?" Harsh rebukes like Mr. Rumsfeld's also belie the fact that Mr. Putin's government appears to have taken into account American objections to Russia's recent rounds of diplomacy.

With a strong centre, good policy-making requires decision-makers to have the self-discipline to consult widely and take account of objections raised.Mr Blair's centralised government, though, has been taking too many decisions off its own bat, using its huge majority in the Commons to force legislation through parliament.

The report says that on March 19, after taking into account the objections of Mr. Comey and his allies, Mr. Bush rescinded his authorization to the N.S.A. to collect bulk Internet metadata and gave the agency a week to stop collecting it and to block access to its existing database.

Senior members of Mr. Sarkozy's party immediately said the government would amend the text of the bill, taking into account the objections of the council, and present a new text for approval by the country's council of ministers on Jan . 20

Later in his series of publications on the subject Singer attempted to take account of objections that his principle sets an unduly high standard.

These arguments in support of the sale of body parts, are made with the assumption that what is considered to be 'morally permissible' does not take into account any objections based on religious beliefs [ 8].

Although these complaints are made about Rawls's account, the objection obviously applies, with greater or lesser force, to any conception of public reason that fixes the content of public reason, to some extent, prior to any actual democratic debate.

As we shall see below, the capabilities approach takes into account this objection, when the difference between the uses to which each person can put her primary goods is construed as the result of differences in "internal resources," or the rate at which the individual can convert resources to "functionings".

But the letter gives the clearest account of his objections and is likely to concern proponents because it repeats misapprehensions about the technology.

Accordingly, administration officials said, they are seeking a compromise that would take account of moral objections to the research without forfeiting its potential benefits, described in glowing terms by scientists at the National Institutes of Health.

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