Sentence examples for great objection to from inspiring English sources

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It's not that Blaine, in practice, has any great objection to fooling the audience.

The passage about lions, hares, and vipers reminds you of the other great objection to Herodotus — his unreliability.

("When David holds his breath, he really does it," Hoffman told me. "There's no trick involved"). It's not that Blaine, in practice, has any great objection to fooling the audience.

Mike found an eight-digit example from Captain Cook's Journal During his First Voyage Round the World (ca. 1771): And I have a great objection to firing with powder only amongst people who know not the difference The current record of 10 digits was discovered in April 2010 from a model railway forum post dated 1 December 2009.

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I wasn't quite as hostile to Teddy as most of my fellow "Crimeds," but I had no great objections to our editorial endorsing Hughes.

"I find on all hand great objections to my doing any thing but the meer drudgery of business …" he wrote to his patron Thomas Butts and vowed to give up reproductive engraving for projects on which he could have complete artistic control.

John Dryden rewrote Antony and Cleopatra as a creaky melodrama called All for Love (1677), while David Garrick overhauled Romeo and Juliet, declaring his intention to "clear the original as much as possible from the jingle and quibble which were always thought the great objections to reviving it".

But the greatest objection to this reductive view of the elderly is that it offers an impoverished view of what it is to be human.

"My first and greatest objection to the research is that they did not have any valid statistical test comparing the software directly to human graders," said Mr. Perelman, a retired director of writing and a current researcher at M.I.T.

But taking it as true, we can see no greater objection to one corporation manufacturing 70percentnt of three noncompeting groups of patented machines collectively used for making a single product than to three corporations making the same proportion of one group each.

He notes that the buildings in Strasbourg are empty for 317 days of the year.Yet the greater objections to the parliament are over its failure to meet its real purpose, which is to give the EU democratic legitimacy.

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