Sentence examples for objections because of from inspiring English sources

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The Union considered easing the arms ban in 2005, but the United States steadfastly objected and some of Union's member states raised objections because of concerns about violations of human rights in China.

One book that raised objections because of content was "A Piece of Cake," the memoir by Cupcake Brown.

Despite some objections because of the name's outlaw connotations, the painters have largely embraced it as a valuable marketing tool.

His subsequent work, including his most recent book, Die Dritte Radikale Widerstandsbewegung: Der Islamismus (The Third Radical Resistance Movement: Islamism, 2009), in which he portrayed radical Islamism as a new resistance movement against modernity, aroused many objections because of its amalgamation of different varieties of Islamic politics into a single negative stereotype.

Offering the possibility of DCD (when possible), in case the relatives refuse consent of DBD, might facilitate consent in a subgroup of non-donor families, when relatives have objections because of the time needed for a donation procedure, the wish to be present at the visible death, or the exclusion of organs such as the heart.

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This objection is related to the integrity objection because of its focus on public reason's burdensomeness.

It seems to me that even if we take you, the board, at your word--if we believe that you really did remove my book because of its objectionable language--then surely the parents who initially complained to you must have already singled my book out for closer scrutiny and potential objection because of its advertised queer content.

While use of Ca-alginate capsules for cell transplant purposes has been sedimented for many years, use of Ba2+ has raised more than one objection because of the Ba2+ intrinsic toxicity: its LD50 (BaCl) is estimated to range on 1 g/70 kg human [ 28], and its LDLo (the lowest published lethal dose) is reported to be about 0.8 g [ 31].

The frog is being killed and dissected despite your objection, not because of your objection.

Also, returning to the potential problem for the Pure Choice view (the suggestion that, if choice is the fundamental good, why not offer pregnant women as much choice as possible?) it is not clear that this argument about autonomy and complexity is going to save the Pure Choice view from the initial objection, because some of the choices at stake are not very complicated.

These objections carry weight because of the high-powered figures who made up the taskforce.

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