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An earlier version of this post suggested he prescribed something much more objectionable!
"There are few persons or things that are more objectionable than the parrot," the article began.
Arrayed against this nostalgia are two sources of dissent, the first more objectionable and the second more influential.
And Moore will be seen as an even more objectionable iteration of that personality and brand of politics.
This time, even more objectionable and distasteful is that our clean air and water is being put at risk.
But they might conceivably be used to make small and rapidly reproducing insect and rodent species more objectionable or pathogenic.
There might be more permanent — and more objectionable — bans in the future, but this executive order does not require that.
Yet in the White House there's no reason to think he'd be any more objectionable to progressives than any other Republican.
Democrats also said they would continue to highlight Trump's more objectionable comments and his association with prominent members of the alt-right.
Last week, Facebook released a content moderation report that showed the company was catching more objectionable content, from sexualized nudity to terrorist propaganda.
With a broader range of controls, content will only be taken down if it is more objectionable than the most permissive options allow.
Chelsea under Antonio Conte are much like the Conservative Party, in that they are more objectionable than ever and seemingly impossible to beat.
But recently, some more objectionable Halloween decorations have caused an outcry from people around New York who said the images were offensive and dangerous.
What undercuts or complicates this is that many of the site's more objectionable articles were written by people from the demographic most likely to take offense.
Thus Mr. Maillot bypasses Shakespeare's far more objectionable marital task: Katharina is the only bride of three, not four, couples who sets her hand beneath her husband's foot.
This is not to say that Trudeau will lose — there are lots of people who find what he did objectionable, but not enough to vote for the far more objectionable Scheer.
It's a loving parody that reminds the audience that Revenge of the Sith's more objectionable elements — the stilted dialogue, bad acting, and bizarrely misogynistic plotting — can still be fun, especially through a lo-fi lens.
A former acolyte of Jack Kemp, who retains his mentor's optimistic belief in the power of enterprise and free markets to help the poor, Mr Ryan must find Mr Trump's angry pessimism even more objectionable.
If they fare poorly in November, they will then rush Mr. Obama's choice through in a lame-duck session rather than allow a Democratic president — whoever he or she is — to name a more objectionable choice.
The Sadler joke was much worse than anything Michelle Wolf ever said because it was done by a White House official in an official meeting and underneath a President who has repeatedly made even more objectionable statements.
In exchange for that concession, Republicans would promise not blow up the rule allowing the Senate minority to filibuster Supreme Court nominations — giving Democrats the ability to filibuster the next, potentially more objectionable Trump Supreme Court pick.
YouTube, which is owned by Google (GOOGL), also said it's been able to remove more objectionable content before it was widely viewed — efforts that have resulted in an 80% decrease in views on content that is later taken down for violating YouTube's rules.
The new order excised a few of the more objectionable provisions (lifting restrictions on green-card holders and on people who already have valid visas) and padded the closing section to explain why travellers from six countries should remain banned; but why Iraqi nationals deserve a reprieve.
There is no particular bubble that is more important or more objectionable or more impermeable than any other, not the bubble over some prosperous boomtown's vegan smuglands or the bubble over a seething locked-in suburb-beyond-the-suburb shot through with secret decay and shame.
David Reaboi, The Federalist A president and his minions who boastfully prevaricate and treat those of us in the public and the media as dupes, or an opposing-party candidate who, while espousing some objectionable views in an even more objectionable manner, nevertheless does so openly and truthfully?
During the subcommittee markup session, with Bridenstine in silent attendance, Chairwoman Kendra HornKendra Suzanne HornHouse panel proposes NASA bill that would scrap the lunar base — or maybe not The Hill's 85033:30 Report: Pelosi plans to send impeachment articles next week The lawmakers who bucked their parties on the war powers resolution MORE and Ranking Member Brian Babin, among others, appeared to walk back some of the more objectionable provisions of the bill, particularly the 2028 landing date.
No need to turn the patient during surgery. Long vascular pedicle. ;Disadvantages The vertical and rather conspicuous donor scar may be more objectionable. Asymmetrical upper leg after unilateral breast reconstruction.
Robert Todd Carroll writes, "More objectionable than the questionable scientific validity of the device, however, are the moral and legal questions its use raises."Carroll, Robert Todd (2003). Penile plethysmograph (PPG). The skeptic's dictionary: a collection of strange beliefs, amusing deceptions, and dangerous delusions, pp. 278-281.
In this case, distortion is largely relatively unobjectionable second harmonic, with percentage closely proportional to the output amplitude. Adding modest negative feedback improves linearity further. Pentodes of the same power dissipation are capable of higher output power than triodes, but distortion is higher and more objectionable.
But more importantly, the majority found that portrayal of the male nude (and, implicitly, portrayal of the homosexual male nude) "cannot fairly be regarded as more objectionable than many portrayals of the female nude that society tolerates."MANual Enterprises, 370 U.S. at 490. Anticipating a series of cases yet to come,, , and . See Barron and Dienes, First Amendment Law, 1993, p. 88-89.
Ironically, Khomeini (and the assembly) now rejected the constitution—its correctness notwithstanding—and Khomeini declared that the new government should be based "100% on Islam."Bakhash, Shaul, The Reign of the Ayatollahs, Basic Books, 1984 pp. 74–82 Between mid-August and mid- November 1979, the Assembly commenced to draw up a new constitution, one leftists found even more objectionable.
The Redskin Theater in Anadarko, Oklahoma. The town proclaims itself to be the "Indian Capital of the Nation", and its population is 41% Native American. In the United States, "redskin" is regarded as a racial epithet by some,"Slang epithet ... Redskin is regarded as highly offensive" to Native Americans but as neutral by others, including some Native Americans. The American Heritage style guide advises that "the term redskin evokes an even more objectionable stereotype" than the use of red as a racial adjective by outsiders, while others urge writers to use the term only in a historical context.
In 1887, the State Government carried out the first land settlement. As a result, the rights of the agriculturists were clearly' defined and the state's demand was fixed for ten years. "Begar" or forced labour in its more objectionable form was abolished. In 1898, Pratap allowed for the construction of the Shri Pratap Singh Museum in Srinagar. By 1912 practically every tehsil and district was settled either for the first time or in revision. The share of the state was fixed at 30 per cent of the gross produce and the revenue was to be collected in cash.
Launched by editor-in-chief Jim Shooter as a spin- off of the successful Epic Illustrated magazine, the Epic imprint allowed creators to retain control and ownership of their properties. Co-edited by Al Milgrom and Archie Goodwin, the imprint also allowed Marvel to publish more objectionable content (sometimes explicit) without needing to comply with the stringent Comics Code Authority. Epic titles were printed on higher quality paper than typical Marvel comics, and were only available via the direct market. The first project was Dreadstar, a space opera by writer-artist Jim Starlin, published November 1982.
For Forbes, who thought the solemn league more objectionable than the national covenant, obedience was out of the question, and to escape prosecution he sailed for Veere 5 April 1644, with his surviving son George; his wife had died in 1640. He visited towns in the Netherlands, and at Amsterdam prepared his major theological work.Instructiones Historico-Theologicae de Doctrina Christiana, et vario rerum statu, ortisque erroribus et controversiis, jam inde a temporibus Apostolicis ad tempora usque seculi decimi-septimi priora, Amsterdam, 1645. Forbes preached frequently in the Scots and English churches, and often joined in the Dutch and French services.
The battle to persuade or coerce that choice became very intense, and became referred to as "the gauge wars". As passenger and freight transport between the two areas became increasingly important, the difficulty of moving from one gauge to the other—the break of gauge—became more prominent and more objectionable. In 1845 a Royal Commission on Railway Gauges was created to look into the growing problem, and this led to the Regulating the Gauge of Railways Act 1846, which forbade the construction of broad gauge lines unconnected with the broad gauge network. The broad gauge network was eventually converted—a progressive process completed in 1892, called gauge conversion.
He was not dismissed on this account, however, but left Erfurt in 1771 on account of his debts and the personal and professional quarrels he had become embroiled in with his colleagues. He left for a post as professor of theology and preacher at the University of Giessen. His personal behavior was no less or more objectionable than elsewhere, but his publication of God's Recent Revelations in Letters and Stories (') between 1773 and 1775 made plain his departure from official doctrine. The work—a "model version" of the New Testament in modern German—occasioned a memorably scornful attack on its poor taste by Goethe and prompted Bahrdt to again resign his position and relocate.
Aware that the victory at Son Tay put the French in a strong position, Tricou hinted that some of the more objectionable clauses of the Harmand treaty might be revised if the Vietnamese demonstrated their sincerity. On 1 January 1884 the Vietnamese government declared its full and complete adhesion to the Harmand treaty. Significantly, it also said that it 'trusted in the goodwill of the French Republic that some of its provisions would be softened at a later date' (s'en remettant au bon vouloir de la République quant aux adoucissements qui pourraient y être ultérieurement apportés).Huard, 246 The Harmand treaty was eventually replaced by a new Treaty of Huế, signed on 6 June 1884.
It was not uncommon to find that a car, licensed to carry 16 passengers inside the saloon and 19 outside (i.e., 16 on the top deck and 3 on the front platform with the driver), would carry as many as 25 inside and more than 30 outside – about 60 per cent overloaded. To remonstrate with the driver about overloading was to no avail: he would take on passengers as long as he could pack them in. Another inconvenience was the presence of dogs which were permitted in tram cars "to the great annoyance of persons inside" while the ever-present drunkard was "far more objectionable than a dog in a crowded vehicle".
It entrenched the French protectorate over both Annam and Tonkin and allowed the French to station residents in most Vietnamese towns. It also granted certain trade privileges to France. Indo-China - Reception of Mr. Arthur Tricou, Minister Plenipotentiary of France, by the new emperor of Annam. Revision of the Harmand treaty had been foreshadowed in January 1884, when the French diplomat Arthur Tricou visited Huế to obtain its ratification from the Vietnamese government. Tricou hinted that some of the more objectionable clauses of the Harmand treaty might be revised if the Vietnamese demonstrated their sincerity, and on 1 January 1884 the Vietnamese government declared its full and complete adhesion to the Harmand treaty.
In real-world photographs, the highest spatial-frequency detail consists mostly of variations in brightness ("luminance detail") rather than variations in hue ("chroma detail"). Since any noise reduction algorithm should attempt to remove noise without sacrificing real detail from the scene photographed, one risks a greater loss of detail from luminance noise reduction than chroma noise reduction simply because most scenes have little high frequency chroma detail to begin with. In addition, most people find chroma noise in images more objectionable than luminance noise; the colored blobs are considered "digital-looking" and unnatural, compared to the grainy appearance of luminance noise that some compare to film grain. For these two reasons, most photographic noise reduction algorithms split the image detail into chroma and luminance components and apply more noise reduction to the former.
In their plans for a post-Nazi Germany, the conservatives took it for granted that Germany would keep the Sudetenland, Austria, the Memelland, and all of the parts of Poland that had once been German. Most were willing to consider restoring nominal independence to the Poles and Czechs, but even then, both the reduced Polish and Czech states would have to be "client states" of the Reich. Objections to Nazi foreign policy tended to be over the means, not the ends, with most conservatives taking the viewpoint that Hitler had conducted his foreign policy in a gratuitously aggressive manner that had caused war with Britain and France, made all the more objectionable because the policy of appeasement showed a willingness to accept Germany's return to great power status without a war. The sweeping success of Hitler's attack on France in May 1940 made the task of deposing him even more difficult.
Legislation relating to wages and prices was long ago abandoned, but the laws affecting the employment of apprentices still exist in some form, although conditions of employment have changed so materially that apprenticeships are not entered as of old; but the laws regulating the employment of apprentices were the basis on which English legislation found a foothold when parliament wished to regulate the labour of factory operatives. The code of labour laws of the present time is almost entirely the result of the industrial revolution during the latter part of the 18th century, under which the domestic or hand-labour system was displaced through the introduction of power machinery. As this revolution took place in the United States at a somewhat later date than in England, the labour legislation necessitated by it belongs to a later date. The factory, so far as textiles are concerned, was firmly established in America during the period from 1820 to 1840, and it was natural that the English legislation found friends and advocates in the United States, although the more objectionable conditions accompanying the English factory were not to be found there.
On 31 October 1907, Kumar landed in Victoria, B.C., and was received by Taraknath Das to look after a grocery store. In February 1908, the Canadian Press accused him of directing a seditious organisation among the Sikh labourers in British Columbia; he repudiated this charge in a letter published in the Punjabee of Lahore on 5 November 1908, claiming himself to be a Sikh, signing himself G.D. Kumar Singh. Constantly visiting Taraknath Das in Seattle, in August 1909, he settled there. In November he opened at 1632, 2nd Avenue West, Fairview, in Vancouver, a hostel called the Swadesh Sewak ('Servant of the Motherland') : in addition to a night school of Shashida type, to teach English and Mathematics, the building was used for the office and the press of the a monthly paper of the same name that he published in Gurumukhi, broadly reflecting the objectives of Free Hindustan edited by Taraknath Das. "Its tone generally became more and more objectionable, and as it was addressed principally to the Sikhs in the Indian Army in their own language, and was being sent out to India in considerable numbers (…) Its importation into India was prohibited in March 1911, under the Sea Customs Act." (Ker, pp230–231).

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