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And those reporters allowed the government to make objections (some of which they listened to) tied to national security concerns.
Then he added a ten-year limit to the treaty and asked Lyons to make objections to it at first, only to allow himself to be publicly beaten down by the force of Seward's arguments.
With this, too, constructivistic criticism of set theory began to emerge, as Leopold Kronecker started to make objections to such infinitary procedures.
With the arbitrators presiding from one end, the lawyers for the parties will make speeches (called "opening statements"), call witnesses, ask questions, introduce documents into evidence, argue about admissibility, make objections, conduct cross-examination and make more speeches (called "closing statements").
Roof's death penalty attorney, David Bruck, had his role reduced to standby counsel, advising Roof but unable to make objections or question witnesses.
As Roof struggled to articulate points in the first part of jury selection last week and took on a largely passive role, the judge would not allow his standby counsel to make objections.
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He would make objection after objection.
Over the course of three days, she made objections and articulate, if futile, arguments: she objected when Sharon Gentry talked about how sad Treva had seemed; she objected when anyone talked about her mental state.
Made objections clear.
"We have made objections in the past," he said.
The extravagant power of his infantilist genius makes objections and qualifications look obtuse.
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