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The political deadlock over the commission had centered on objections of Senate Democrats to the nomination of Mr. von Spakovsky, whose work at the Justice Department angered civil rights advocates.

It is well known that this central component of the Vienna Circle's arsenal, the analytic/synthetic distinction, came under sharp criticism from Quine in his "Two Dogmas of Empiricism" (1951a), less so that the criticism can only be sustained by relying on objections of a type first published by Tarski.

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Assuming, however, that as a matter of local law these statements are admissible, there would then arise the question whether under the Fourteenth Amendment a coerced statement may be excluded on objection of one not coerced into making it.

Most opposition to the appointment was based on objections to the idea of a professional captain.

"It is also not a proper exercise of such authority to base their decision (on a rezoning) merely on 'strenuous objections of residents of the Town' as (the Board) does in reason (3).

Still, compared with the egregious fins of the 1959 models, tacked on over the objections of Cadillac stylists as G.M.'s panicked response to the 1957 Chrysler line, our car seemed quite subdued.

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.

To derail such promising science based on the objections of a minority of member states, who do not wish their scientists to carry out this research, would be unwise and unfair, particularly to patients".

The Philharmonic's attempt to hire Furtwängler as music director in 1936 -- which unfolds in a series of telegrams between Charles Triller, a member of the board, and Furtwängler, negotiating terms -- foundered on the objections of New Yorkers of various stripes.

Fish confronts head-on the objection of many readers that "nothing happens" in Milton's poetry.

Some coroners in England, spurred on by the religious objections of Jews and Muslims, do allow scans rather than conventional autopsies in certain cases.

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