Sentence examples for be considered objectionable from inspiring English sources

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Had the privilege granted been an exclusive one, the contract might be considered objectionable upon the ground that it created a monopoly without an express sanction of the legislature to that effect.

But when an über-soccer club like United does not take home enough trophies, or silverware as the British would say, focusing on the personal could be considered objectionable, if not downright job-threatening.

When applied to a woman it most often describes her appearance, but is also used to indicate female behaviour that would not be considered objectionable when coming from a male – asserting a strongly held opinion, for instance.

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Its safety rankings are generated by YouTube users who flag videos that are considered objectionable, as well as by YouTube's own internal filters.

In a Nov. 16 letter, the district said the badges "are considered objectionable and are offensive to many Bayonne citizens," according to Karin Morgen, the lawyer for the parents.

Some current analytic work is motivated less by the desire to forward an overall theory than by a wish to destroy a prevailing or previously held theory that is considered objectionable.

That versification as such was considered objectionable in the school's earlier tradition has not been shown.

Self-deception has been considered objectionable because it facilitates harm to others (Linehan 1982) and to oneself, undermines autonomy (Darwall 1988; Baron 1988), corrupts conscience (Butler 1722), violates authenticity (Sartre 1943), and manifests a vicious lack of courage and self-control that undermine the capacity for compassionate action (Jenni 2003).

"If it doesn't cross what might be considered an objectionable red line of ours, then I don't know that we would object to what another party might want to do," said a senior administration official, referring to the South Korean offer.

The question arises of whether inequality among such groups should be considered morally objectionable in itself, or whether even in the case of groups, the underlying concern should be how individuals (as members of such groups) fare in comparative terms.

The rankings suggest teeth with a fluorosis score of TF 1 may not be considered aesthetically objectionable to this population and age group.

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