Sentence examples for it considers objectionable from inspiring English sources

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The government has increasingly worked to block what it considers objectionable foreign and domestic sites and requires Internet companies to censor their chat rooms.

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Mr. Chen also said today that unless the mainland attacked Taiwan, he would not call for a national referendum on independence, which his party has long sought but which China considers objectionable.

As Reverend Billy, he wears a televangelist's pompadour and a priest's collar, and is often accompanied by his gospel choir when he strides into stores he considers objectionable or shows up at protests like the annual post-Thanksgiving Buy Nothing Day event on Fifth Avenue in Manhattan.

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).

Wikipedia's policies state that it does not censor content "that some readers consider objectionable or offensive, even exceedingly so", although it does remove content that is "obviously inappropriate", violates other Wikipedia policies, or is illegal in the United States.

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.

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.

They must remove any content considered objectionable by the government within 24 hours of notification.

Suddenly, Ms. Bogdanovich saw her father off in the distance, having his picture taken with someone she considered objectionable.

But absent is any evidence of lobotomies, performed at these and other institutions in the 1940's and 1950's, and more clearly considered objectionable today.

During the Obama administration, Mr. Hatch has repeatedly intervened with his colleagues in Congress and federal regulators in Washington to fight proposed rules that industry officials consider objectionable.

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