Sentence examples for longstanding objections from inspiring English sources

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Over the years, the justices have cited security to support their longstanding objections to broadcasting the court's oral arguments.

But it also resonates with the longstanding objections of the Met's general manager, Joseph Volpe, to the overall redevelopment project.

But Mr. Gore continued to call for changes in an international agreement banning land mines, reflecting longstanding objections from the Pentagon.

An independent commission to investigate the Sept. 11 attacks seemed certain little more than a month ago, when the Bush administration dropped longstanding objections to it.

But the new method, reported yesterday by researchers at Advanced Cell Technology on the Web site of the journal Nature, had little immediate effect on longstanding objections of the White House and some Congressional leaders yesterday.

Pentagon officials said that Russia's longstanding objections played no role in the decision to reconfigure the missile interceptor program, which they said was based on the increased threat from North Korea and on technological difficulties and budget considerations related to the Europe-based program.

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Obama's proposal comes a month after Buffett began reviving his longstanding objection that he and his "megarich friends" pay significantly less tax than most people thanks to tax breaks that favour investors.

Mr. Obama's proposal comes a month after Mr. Buffett began reviving his longstanding objection that he and "my megarich friends" pay a significantly lower percentage of their income in federal taxes — income and payroll taxes — than everyone else, thanks to the tax code's favoritism toward the rich, and especially toward investors like him.

One longstanding objection to the theory is that it has no way of motivating the amoralist to adhere to the demands of morality.

To a degree, he and other officials are merely parroting longstanding Thai objections to the Karen refugees.

"There is a political will, but I'm not certain that it can overcome longstanding philosophic objections to dealing with free markets in a crisis environment," said Arthur Levitt Jr., the chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission under President Bill Clinton.

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