Sentence examples for the objectors from inspiring English sources

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the objectors

noun

A person who objects to something.

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The objectors have been denounced as "speculators" by Barack Obama.

Exactly what irks the objectors isn't always pinned down.

The objectors represent not only the traditional pacifist churches.

Judge Byron was receptive to the objectors' arguments.

Now the objectors say it would lead to a loss of sovereignty.

"Before long," Ettinger predicted, "the objectors will include only a handful of eccentrics".

"I can almost never satisfy their positions," Judge Lifland said of the objectors.

The objectors see Impress as a state-backed body that presents a threat to press freedom.

The objectors can now take their case to the High Court.

But Christopher Scalzo, who lives across the street, remains one of the objectors.

The objectors could not stop the war, but Western leaders haven't dared to go to war since.

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