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It is therefore a "settled practice of the courts" not open to objection on the ground that it permits a litigant to raise third parties' rights.
no action or proceeding shall be open to objection on the ground that a declaratory judgment or decree is prayed for.
It was enough that, upon examination, it appeared that there was no evidence upon which it could be adjudged that the rates were in fact open to objection on that ground.
This feature of the characterization is open to objection.
Second, he classifies the different accounts on offer and argues that they are either open to objection, or open to the demand for further explanation.
But surely our Federation will not thereafter be open to objection on the ground that it is an exclusive organisation.
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He uses a 30-year timeframe which is open to objections (the longer the time frame, the fewer the observations; the last observable time period started in 1983.
But this form of procedure is open to objections of various kinds.
The life-style designated for the upper classes seems also open to objections.
Thus, Yablo's particular version of fictionalism is open to objections to the effect that mathematical utterances are in fact not similar or analogous to metaphorical utterances.
Each theory is open to objections, which we do not wish to minimise or ignore; nor do we wish to endorse any particular position.
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