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"creating objections" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to refer to the process of formulating objections, either in court or in another context. For example, "The lawyer spent hours creating objections to the opposing counsel's arguments."
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I've seen plenty of self-important types bloviating on their importance, i.e. chewing up valuable time, irritating investors and creating objections.
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There are only two types of pitch statements: Those that move the deal forward and those that create objections.
Strictly speaking, however, such cases only create objections to views which postulate a sufficient condition for the existence of reasons, and internalism itself postulates only necessary conditions, and no such sufficient condition, as Bernard Williams makes clear (1989), for example.
This approach creates extensive objections before competent Courts and Patent offices on the damaging spectre of non-novel and broad biotechnology patents (Van Wijk [1995]).
Turning the measure into a stand-alone bill put a spotlight on senators who had rejected the earlier measure because of procedural objections, creating a potential embarrassment for "no" voters.
The panel concluded, over Ms. King's objections, that creating embryos for certain experiments might be justifiable.
"An ignorant mix of anti-Arab sentiment, anti any foreigner feeling, terrorist panic and domestic point scoring are creating some very misguided objections".
Both can be used for women with cervical blockages, says David Frankfurter, medical director of IVF at The Medical Faculty Associates, George Washington University School of Medicine, and GIFT addresses religious objections to creating life outside the womb.
A few companies were willing to say something — A.T. & T., a sponsor of the U.S. Olympic team, became the first Olympic brand to condemn Russian policy (though it did not alter its participation), while Google tacitly registered its objection by creating a version of its search-page logo depicting athletes against a rainbow backdrop.
A few companies were willing to say something A.T. & T., a sponsor of the U.S. Olympic team, became the first Olympic brand to condemn Russian policy (though it did not alter its participation), while Google tacitly registered its objection by creating a version of its search-page logo depicting athletes against a rainbow backdrop.
A new market leader was created and competition objections were ignored.
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