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to objections
noun
The act of objecting.
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Object to objections.
Now, thanks to objections from Slovenia, they have come to a halt.
"Who can listen to objections regarding such a book as this?" Thackeray once wrote.
The removal of ads in response to objections is nothing new.
"What did you hear?" asked Mr. Valentin, to objections from defense lawyers.
It is expected to limit yearly increases after listening to objections from business leaders.
After that practice led to objections in Canada, it began transferring prisoners to the Afghan government.
His shouted slogan, "45 minutes, Mr Bliar", was so loud it led to objections by MPs.
The controversial decision to perforate the Vasari fresco, painted some 50 years later, led to objections from many conservators.
On both of those fronts, the Security Council was unable to mount an effective response owing to objections by Russia.
Lawmakers and legislative aides said they gave serious consideration to objections or alternative projections provided by the city.
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