Sentence examples for be expected to object from inspiring English sources

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"Forrest Gump" contains a number of themes to which a Chinese viewer might be expected to object, the glorification of capitalism notwithstanding.

For example, if a small shopping center had a food supermarket and a Rickel's store as its anchors, the food store could be expected to object to a similar business seeking to move into the vacated hardware store space.

But 40 Bond Street, developed by Ian Schrager and designed by Herzog and de Meuron, has won raves from established neighbors who might be expected to object to avant-garde construction.

I did not write a legal opinion endorsing a transaction or promising a favorable tax result; I wrote a memorandum to a client that analyzed a transaction and included a warning that the Treasury Department would regard it as abusive and should be expected to object.

If deception really is essential, could we reduce its extent, as participants may be expected to object more to being actively misled with false information than to having information withheld?

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Perhaps more surprising, neither the Department of Justice nor the Federal Trade Commission were expected to object.

Mr. Dopp and the governor are expected to object to testifying on the basis of executive privilege.

Sunni Arab and secular parties -- never great friends of Jafari -- had been expected to object, but then the Shiites' powerful allies in the Kurdistan Coalition began to express discontent.

Shareholders in WPP were expected to object to the remuneration report after shareholder advisory groups called on WPP investors to vote against the pay packages, calling them excessive.

Hicks, Muse, Tate & Furst, the buyout firm that owns the G. H. Mumm and Perrier-Jouet champagne brands, for which Seagram holds distribution rights, is expected to object to the transfer of those rights to any company that owns champagne labels.

When Dr. Frist, taking the floor for the first time, sought to pass the bill by unanimous consent -- meaning no one was expected to object -- Mrs. Clinton rose to offer an amendment to extend coverage to another one million people who had used up their benefits.

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