Sentence examples for objectionable part from inspiring English sources

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Rob Manfred, executive vice president of Major League Baseball, agreed, calling the requirement to auction the rights "the most objectionable part" of McCourt's financing proposal.

She described it as the "least objectionable" part of the bill.Pro-lifers hope the 20-week bans will end up in the Supreme Court and give it a chance to scrap Roe v Wade.

An objectionable part of the senators' blueprint is that it refuses to put undocumented immigrants on a path to permanent residency and citizenship until a host of border-enforcement actions is completed first.

Of course, merely broadcasting Oldfield's brand of post-truth wilful ignorance could have a dangerous normalising effect – but the most objectionable part of First Contact's second series is the absence of analytical rigour that follows it.

"It's interesting that they're majoring on GP commissioning," she adds, "and although I wouldn't favour that model, that's not actually the most objectionable part of what they're trying to do.

Another noncola Super Bowl player was Cadbury Schweppes, which advertised 7Up in a punny spot by Young & Rubicam Advertising that was the least objectionable part of a campaign centered on double entendres.

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Among the most objectionable parts, workers said, are the rules giving local officials the final say in breaking labor impasses.

In addition, parents would be able to limit their children's access to the commercial site and to objectionable parts of the Internet.

But rather than identifying many of the objectionable parts of the agreement and suggesting alternatives, the Bush Administration sent a terse letter to the U.S. Senate stating its intent to pull out of the treaty.

Clinton said that it's so important for Obama to win Fast Track authority, that, "I am willing to try now to see whether you can push to get rid of the objectionable parts, to drive a harder bargain on some of the other parts," so that Congress will grant the president Fast Track Trade promotion Authority.

Assuming that comparativism is correct, priorism is not a complete account of the harmfulness of death and posthumous events, for comparativism, supplemented with some form of the preferentialist account of welfare, implies that death can be objectionable, in part, because it thwarts desires which we would have had and fulfilled had we not died.

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