Sentence examples for hold Objection from inspiring English sources

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aWithdrawn bOn hold Objection.

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The pending bill would add a "conscientious exemption" so broad that any parent could opt out based on a "sincerely held" objection to the immunization.

The law allows members of the military to obtain conscientious objector status if they can prove that during their training or service they developed a deeply held objection to all wars.

Consensus decision-making does not require unanimity but instead seeks the agreement of the majority of participants as well as the resolution or mitigation of minority held objection [ 30].

One such study [ 27, 28] investigated the uptake of FBT amongst clinicians treating children and adolescents with anorexia nervosa and found that clinicians expressed concerns about implementing some specific aspects of the intervention (weighing, nutritional advice and family meals) and many reported the commonly held objection that "one size does not fit all".

She added: "The claimants feel that it is unfair that a route to state recognition of their relationship which is open to a same-sex couple with exactly the same deeply held objections to marriage as theirs remains unavailable to them simply because they are heterosexual, despite the fact that same-sex couples who wish to marry can now do so.

This communication, however, does not normally reflect an aim either to demonstrate conscientiously held objections to that law or to lead society to reform the law.

Assuming you support diversity and women in the outdoors, I cannot imagine a scenario where anyone can justifiably hold an objection to women-only events.

On May 28th, North Carolina Governor Pat McCrory vetoed Senate Bill Two, which proposed allowing public officials to temporarily stop performing weddings based on "any sincerely held religious objection".

Their refusal stems from authority granted under a recent state law that exempts court officials from conducting a marriage if they say they have a "sincerely held religious objection" to gay marriage.

For example, in North Carolina, a U.S. federal judge is hearing a challenge to State Senate Bill 2, which allows magistrate judges to "recuse [themselves] from performing all lawful marriages... based upon any sincerely held religious objection".

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