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"Everyone has the right to register objection, and to have that objection honoured".
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Even then, only two people directly backing onto the gas rig were officially entitled to register objections, the farmers claim.
The public now has only a few short weeks to register objections before the secretary of the interior makes them final.
At the White House, where questions about the ban overshadowed all other issues on Monday, Mr. Spicer acknowledged the State Department's dissent channel has long been a way for its staff to register objections over administration policies.
Spurred by conservative talk radio, G.O.P. voters who say they would never back Clinton in a general election are voting for her now for strategic reasons: Some want to prolong her bitter nomination battle with Barack Obama, others believe she would be easier to beat than Obama in the fall, or they simply want to register objections to Obama.
Residents were asked to register objections to the proposal with the Planning Inspectorate.
Clearly in that case, failure to register objections would not constitute consent to the proposed schedule.
The new rule will allow employers to register objections to paying for such care with the government, which would then arrange for insurers to provide coverage to women seeking it, according to the rule published in the federal register Friday.
The Czech Republic also registered objections.
Judge McConnell's role in registering objections was illustrated by a First Amendment case last year.
Almost 100 members of the pension fund, which has a £7.2 billion shortfall, had registered objections with the court.
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