Some of them objected to the package; some objected to the company's stance on unions; and some objected to the fact that the company's founder is fabulously rich.
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Let's break those things down: He objected to the way I made money, he objected to my lifelong friends, and he objected to activities that gave me an outlet for expression.
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We know he objected to the pressure campaign on Ukraine and we know he objected to the suspension of security aid.
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UK Prime Minister David Cameron strongly objected to this as a matter of substance, and several European heads of government objected to the process.
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Amazon employees have objected to Rekognition, and Microsoft workers have objected to the company providing services to ICE, although leaders have stood behind the decisions in those cases.
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The bill now was receiving fire on all sides, from those who objected to extending the assault weapon ban and those who objected to protecting gun manufacturers from liability.
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France, however, has objected to the decision while Belgium abstained.
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In a statement, Facebook objected to parts of TechCrunch's report.
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Some of his bodyguards and aides objected to his requests.
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Dauman's attorneys objected to any questions related to Viacom's finances.
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Hariri, Lebanon's main Sunni leader, has objected to this demand.
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The FISA court objected to it and it never stopped.
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Medecins Sans Frontiers and UNICEF also objected to the attacks.
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Consumer rights groups including Free Press objected to Pai's announcement.
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Anglin objected to the ruling, sending the case for review.
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Dozens of states objected to the administration's request, she added.
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Despite signing the defense bill, Trump objected to both provisions.
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It's a tradition appreciated by many, objected to by few.
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Google employees objected to the handling of sexual harassment claims.
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Abortion rights groups have objected to many of the nominees.
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Justice Brandeis's dissent objected to warrantless wiretapping by the government.
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Some Darien residents had objected to the Town Hall location.
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Many European leaders also have objected to Mr. Trump's plan.
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Reviews complained about the songs or objected to the melodrama.
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He objected to the premise that such a peace exists.
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Turkish officials have long objected to Kurdish control of Manbij.
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Mr. Bloomberg strongly objected to the monitor, to no avail.
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Several groups that promote LGBTQ rights objected to Tennessee's bill.
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Stanton objected to the call by plate umpire Jeremie Rehak.
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Democrats and the general public strongly objected to Monday's vote.
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Certainly Trump previously objected to what he is now doing.
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On Wednesday, the White House objected to the book's publication.
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Benjamin Zuckerman, the group's president, vehemently objected to the characterization.
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But Paul objected to what he called reckless spending increases.
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Univision spokesman Jose Zamora said Maduro objected to Ramos' questions.
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America had objected to the new framework, Mr Mnuchin said.
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Chapo's lead attorney, Eduardo Balarezo, has objected to the request.
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Though the officials only objected to Deutsche Bank Trust Corp.
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That's kind of what I objected to at that time.
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BERNARD LANGS New Providence, N.J. Some readers objected to my premise.
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Liz Cheney, the No. 3 House Republican, objected to Trump's decision.
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Some detractors, including women, objected to Zere's clothing on religious grounds.
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Graham asked Barr if Mueller objected to any of the redactions.
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GOVERNMENT OBJECTED TO SAFARICOM'S SUGGESTED SUCCESSOR, WANTS A KENYAN CEO - SOURCES
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The judge objected to the signature-gatherers' distance from polling places.
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The strongest proponents of sanctioning Turkey objected to McConnell's comments. Sen.
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The two children had objected to their parents having another baby.
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Linda Gonzales, a friend of Malick's, objected to the murder charge.
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She objected to the senator speaking to constituents and called 911.
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Prosecutors objected to Ahn's release, saying he is a flight risk.
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Hockey objected to the tweet and was awarded $200,000 in damages.
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Of those three, two objected to the bill on its merits.
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John McCain, along with many other lawmakers, objected to Trump's tweet.
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Teachers have widely objected to the course change, according to Politico.
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Beijing has fiercely objected to Meng's capture and subsequent house arrest.
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When she objected to Trump's rollbacks, they ostensibly fired her. 2.
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Microsoft (MSFT) objected to the bidding requirements, according to Oracle's complaint.
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But several critics objected to his use of a racial epithet.
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Oetting objected to the cy pres distribution and the additional fees.
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Microsoft employees have similarly objected to military uses of their work.
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The Justice Department and the FBI strongly objected to its release.
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The FBI and Justice Department, in turn, objected to the release.
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Arkea had also objected to the ECB raising its capital requirements.
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Many objected to Pai making light of such a serious issue.
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Chkerdaa told the court that Mitaiare objected to Keel getting involved.
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However, the United States objected to Fayyad because he was Palestinian.
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For some reason they never objected to other heavies I played.
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Of course, that's the very quality some people have objected to.
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Residents have objected to having new jails built in their neighborhoods.
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Turkey has always objected to the S.D.F. presence on its border.
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The judge and prosecutor objected to the relevance of the question.
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Throughout the impeachment inquiry, Republicans have objected to this rushed process.
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Democrats in the Assembly had also objected to the governor's tactics.
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He had previously objected to it as interference in the vote.
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He even objected to the idea of a professional police force.
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Several board members last year objected to the Fed's rate cuts.
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Mexican immigration officials immediately objected to part of the new rules.
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When Jackson Lee objected to Michigan's votes, Biden gaveled her silent.
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Various technology companies and wireless carriers had objected to these changes.
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North Korea has long objected to the drills as a security threat.
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They objected to the routine military exercises we have with South Korea.
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And he objected to having to fund them out of his budget.
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Democrats objected to Goodlatte&aposs repeated attempts to get Strzok to answer.
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That was why purists always objected to British and Danish opt-outs.
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John Kasich, who objected to Priebus declaring Trump the presumptive GOP nominee.
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First she objected to having the device in their house, she said.
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Representative Chip Roy of Texas objected to passing the bill on Friday.
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The floor wasn't very comfortable, but that wasn't what Jake objected to.
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Tensing's attorney, Stew Mathews, objected to the prosecution bringing up that evidence.
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In a statement, Clinton's campaign objected to the AP conclusions and methodology.
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When Mr Tallis asked if Philip objected to this ritual, he recoiled.
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" He said Trump "objected to the continued investigation of obstruction of justice.
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North Korea has long objected to the two countries' annual joint maneuvers.
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He specifically objected to the use of perceptual technologies for economic gain.
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Borgula objected to the government's conclusion and asked that O'Meara hear testimony.
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In 2014, the Rays objected to the timing of a replay challenge.
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Also objected to was language that would cut several Pentagon support agencies.
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Some feminists have objected to his persistent fascination with unbridled male sexuality.
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Multiple witnesses have said he objected to the president's dealings with Ukraine.
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Hawking himself objected to the word "genius," at least to describe himself.
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Rand Paul, a Kentucky Republican, objected to a different resolution from Sen.
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EPA objected to the story, but the Times stood behind its work.
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Grijalva and other Democrats had objected to earlier forms of the proposal.
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He was a highly observant Muslim who objected to American foreign policy.
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Thiel's lawyers have objected to the currently ongoing sale process of Gawker.
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And Hyman, who objected to monogamy on philosophical grounds, was chronically unfaithful.
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Maguire, however, objected to reports Wednesday that he had threatened to resign.
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The association had objected to some of the E.P.A.'s earlier proposals.
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Ohlhausen forcefully objected to the FCC's special treatment of big tech companies.
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Some sheriffs resisted because they objected to the federal regulation of firearms.
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But he objected to requiring licensed centers to provide information about abortion.
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They objected to the event and told him they wanted it canceled.
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Critics have objected to using public subsidies to help Amazon expand here.
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He objected to the notion that the president may have obstructed justice.
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Others objected to its academic tone or its lack of policy suggestions.
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Evangelical churches have long objected to the strictures of the Johnson amendment.
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It has been targeted by people who objected to them serving seal.
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Some Microsoft executives earlier objected to the Trump administration's new immigration policy.
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The state has objected to the request to withdraw her guilty plea.
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Other members of the assembly, including the president, objected to the request.
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Professor Weinstein was among those who objected to parts of the plan.
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It objected to provisions that grant broad releases for Abengoa from lawsuits.
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Among the others who have objected to the merger is Dish Network.
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The few judges who objected to such interventions were made to retire.
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In particular, Sanders objected to an oversight board included in the proposal.
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He also objected to other motions to start up the vote series.
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Several actively objected to the company treating their ouster as a retirement.
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Senate Foreign Relations Chairman Jim Risch (R-Idaho) then objected to that.
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In Macedonia, protesters objected to what they perceived as an imposed change.
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The episode was repeated when Jackson Lee objected to South Carolina's vote.
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He did not disclose which members had objected to the news conference.
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Only one Republican senator objected to seating Kavanaugh on the Supreme Court.
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Apple said in that filing that it formally objected to the case.
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In a statement sent to Gizmodo, AT&T strenuously objected to the decision.
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Republicans on the committee objected to the move, calling it an unprecedented action.
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According to a BBC count, 81 of her MP's objected to the deal.
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Earlier this year he objected to Ms Petry's attempts to expel Mr Höcke.
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Milner objected to the extended discussion about Cambridge Analytica, hoping to move on.
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It has also objected to a book featuring love between Arabs and Jews.
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Civil rights groups have already objected to the prosecution on first amendment grounds.
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People also objected to using tests as the sole measure of school performance.
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In a statement Thursday, Outfront denied that it had objected to the word.
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House Speaker Paul Ryan objected to Monday's vote, The New York Times reports.
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Biden claims Booker objected to federal intervention, but Booker has defended his record.
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Creditors had objected to Kirkland and argued the law firm was too conflicted.
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Prosecutor Greg Andres, though, swiftly objected to the question before Gates could answer.
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However, the judge objected to the use of an unknown and unproven tool.
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He has objected to plans to remove a Lee statue in Charlottesville, Virginia.
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Nujaba strongly objected to moves by Washington towards designating it a terrorist group.
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The residents objected to the planning application on the basis of inadequate consultation.
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Amazon workers objected to the sale of facial recognition technology to law enforcement.
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Pharmaceutical companies have objected to their medicines being used in capital punishment situations.
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Dylan Petrohilos, who helped to organize it, objected to Facebook's determination on Twitter.
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I objected to the new system, but the civil servants won the day.
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Collins added on Tuesday that she "strongly objected" to the Justice Department's decision.
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Some parties in the suits objected to the extension, according to the Post.
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They have not objected to the plan's exemptions for marine and aviation fuels.
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What if, for instance, Jason objected to some of my reporting or writing?
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Apple said it has objected to all of the orders it has received.
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Amid the bipartisan uproar, it was reported that Bolton objected to the talks.
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Dissenting members objected to the measure's potential effect on their countries' fishing industries.
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Democrats on the committee have long objected to many aspects of Murphy's bill.
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Rand Paul cited Trump Derangement Syndrome when he objected to legislation by Sen.
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Also for religious reasons, the Jewish society objected to a move on Saturday.
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The union immediately objected to the revised policy, saying it was not consulted.
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The Democratic leader objected to my even being able to speak this morning.
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Mr. Carter even objected to being sworn in, as other witnesses had been.
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The woman's lawyers and a social worker also objected to terminating the pregnancy.
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He also objected to the Vatican's notion that people simply "choose" their gender.
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But he objected to the primacy Israelis put on heroic feats of resistance.
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He objected to American eagerness to go to war in Iraq in 2003.
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"I never, ever objected to hard work," she told The Los Angeles Times.
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In the early 1990s, the Chinese government objected to the encoding of Tibetan.
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But he told ESPN he objected to how the franchise handled the situation.
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Mr. Johnson objected to the decision, fought the matter in court and lost.
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His lawyer, Patrick Watts, objected to the prosecution's extensive retelling of the incident.
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In the agency standoff, the writers unions have objected to several agency practices.
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Electric utilities and the chemical industry have also objected to the rule change.
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Mr. Frampton objected to the inclusion of the evidence, but the judge disagreed.
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Maar famously objected to Picasso's depiction of her as a broken, crying woman.
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He objected to Crary calling him a bodybuilder, on grounds of political correctness.
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One group of drivers has objected to the Uber deal, calling it unfair.
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The diplomats said four ASEAN member states had objected to it being omitted.
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International students have objected to paying for a crime that they didn't commit.
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Bernice King objected to a sale, calling the heirlooms "sacred" to the family.
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But it's not the first time shareholders have objected to Zuckerberg's power structure.
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Nobody in the school administration objected to the presence of the Bog Girl.
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But they couldn't understand why so many people had violently objected to it.
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At the same time, the White House reportedly objected to her testifying at all.
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That sit-down came after White House lawyers first objected to Kelly being interviewed.
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Barr objected to the committee's insistence that staff attorneys be allowed to interview him.
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Card issuers American Express Co and Discover Financial Services also objected to the settlement.
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Republicans vehemently objected to descriptions of "right-wing extremism," and DHS withdrew the report.
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But anti-cutting activists objected to the regulation, and in 2014 it was repealed.
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Had the band objected to these dates, they would have been put on ice.
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At the same time, Bacon vociferously objected to the direction his contemporaries had taken.
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" When the song was released, Swift objected to the lyric calling her a "bitch.
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Barr also has objected to holding a closed session to discuss the full report.
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Around 30m people objected to videos; 1.5m were taken down because of human complaints.
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Jacobs said that he believed Uber fired him because he objected to its practices.
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A newspaper published by the party's women's union also objected to such narrow-mindedness.
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He also objected to the revenue that Fox will reap from holding the debate.
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But Kaplan objected to publishing the findings because it could damage relationships with Republicans.
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He has objected to the divorce and denied his wife's allegations about his behavior.
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On Thursday, Frank objected to Chan's release and said he could flee the country.
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Still others objected to a government-mandated vaccination as a violation of personal liberties.
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Measles&apos mother and sisters objected to Bennett&aposs bid for an early release.
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Gourdine's sister, India Collins, disagrees with her sister and objected to her mother's donation.
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Republican moderates as well as the most conservative lawmakers had objected to the legislation.
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Rubio objected to the maintenance effort, as it meant short-term losses for Mayport.
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Doyle objected to another comic's rape jokes, and Metzger took issue with her objections.
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The bill failed because Democrats objected to some of the policies contained in it.
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Facebook, for its part, has objected to just about every word in the dictionary.
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Apple has strenuously objected to the proposed, characterizing it as both dangerous and unconstitutional.
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However Coltrane, which holds about 27.7 percent of Interserve shares, objected to the plan.
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Roughly 200 retirees objected to the agreement, saying it did not account for CTE.
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Any one lawmaker could have objected to McConnell's request to schedule the earlier vote.
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Critics of that pharmacy objected to the family imposing its religious beliefs on customers.
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But Tillis, noting Durbin's measure had just been introduced, objected to the Democratic bill.
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As a result, some have objected to calling the Orlando mass shooting the worst.
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He noted that neither the prosecution nor the defense objected to the temporary seals.
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Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell objected to the request for a vote from Flake.
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Progressive Democrats have objected to that requirement and said deficit spending is sometimes necessary.
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Democrats, who had vehemently objected to the right-to-work law, hailed the ruling.
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Gore objected to seem innocent compared with today's raunchy, shall we say pornified, playlist.
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Separately, moderates had also objected to the Medicaid cuts in the initial Senate bill.
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Republicans strongly objected to that bill, which including sweeping voting reform and security measures.
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Those lawmakers objected to the proposal's curb on popular state and local tax deductions.
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Michael Dunn, then 45, objected to the loud music and argued with the teenagers.
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" And feminists have long objected to that flirty Christmas Carol, "Baby It's Cold Outside.
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Russia, in turn, objected to the imprisonment of various citizens in the United States.
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Mr. Kasich objected to that characterization and urged that the ad be taken down.
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Wade, similarly objected to questions about a 2002 episode at Emory University's law school.
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Protesters had objected to his earlier characterization of the Wednesday protest as a riot.
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The Breitmans objected to people the foundation suggested it wanted to hire, Gevers said.
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Planned Parenthood said it was not clear what "deficient practices" the state objected to.
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He had objected to the inclusion of the anchor Megyn Kelly as a moderator.
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He also objected to the forced location of the gathering at a garbage plant.
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He objected to the destruction of a street mural depicting despotic hooknosed Jewish bankers.
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Most objected to the noise, and covered their ears when a train pulled in.
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Gary Peters, the committee's top Democrat, had objected to the subpoena in separate correspondence.
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She clearly said she objected to the term "animals" used to describe undocumented immigrants.
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Mr. Frankel, who was then the Sunday editor, objected to the order but complied.
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I told the photographer I objected to the quantity and monotony of the images.
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The prosecution had objected to including the Weinstein Company emails, but they were overruled.
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Hart was one of the 12 jurors chosen after neither side objected to her.
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But the industry has also objected to being regulated as a smoking cessation device.
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She and her husband had attended a reading and apparently objected to my material.
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The White House on February 9 objected to its release, citing national security concerns.
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It also was not immediately clear why the Trump Organization objected to the clause.
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When she objected to the order, she says she was fired, according to NBC.
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But Proto objected to Ronaldo being in the film, resulting in the hefty payout.
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Gavin Newsom of California objected to PG&E's deal with bondholders to exit bankruptcy.
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Conservatives have objected to what they call propping up the law they often criticize.
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"I don't know that it can be objected to much longer," he told CNN.
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Meanwhile, Paul has publicly and privately objected to Bolton's employment within the Trump administration.
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Both women eventually resigned because they objected to the way students were being treated.
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In 2011, Mr. King objected to the Affordable Care Act's mandate to cover contraception.
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At Microsoft and Amazon, workers have objected to working with Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
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Trump, naturally, objected to being asked to answer questions like a normal human being.
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But Christina Reynolds, vice president of communications at EMILY's List, objected to FiveThirtyEight's framing.
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Local governments objected to the legislation because it would prohibit them from banning well stimulation.
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But Lynch said that Kline's attorneys objected to direct questions regarding specific individuals, including Kushner.
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Certain clients "caviled at revisions and objected to some details," the New York Times reported.
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The Cleveland Police Patrolmen's Association also has objected to certain parts of the city's plan.
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Some devout Christians objected to the accord because it recognises the rights of gay people.
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Many people have objected to ISPs being able to do this with a privacy argument.
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At one point, Verizon objected to his definition of "Verizon" and proposed its own definition.
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An ultra-orthodox Jewish male passenger had objected to having to sit next to her.
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An external examination was conducted on Fisher's body as her family objected to an autopsy.
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They also objected to Abrams not sharing letters he received from the public regarding Bergdahl.
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Any of them could have spotted the risk, objected to it, and forced a change.
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Unions, joined by senators from both parties, also objected to a provision unrelated to trade.
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China's Ambassador to Washington Cui Tiankai said on Tuesday that Beijing objected to secondary sanctions.
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And among the policies National Review objected to was Eisenhower's enforcement of civil rights laws.
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Out of all the new legislation, targeted hacking has probably been objected to the least.
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At Mt. Pisgah, some objected to clearing trees to restore savanna, especially along popular trails.
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Western diplomats told me the U.S., Canada and E.U. objected to the Rwandan draft resolution.
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European countries have also objected to the bill, saying it will disadvantage their energy companies.
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Days after the claim was filed, the rep for the estate objected to the claim.
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He's inappropriately demoted or reassigned career agency personnel who objected to his misuse of funds.
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When some other aides objected to it because the rock band was Irish, she objected.
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Earlier this month, Stone objected to that designation, asking that the case be randomly assigned.
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Prosecutors objected to the deal; they had sought a sentence of at least 17 years.
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Customers like UPS, the biggest user of American railways, also objected to the proposed union.
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They also objected to the manner in which revised GDP data were released (see chart).
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Roger said his wife vehemently objected to making the donation, but he did it anyway.
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Slovakia and other smaller countries have objected to the quota plan devised by European leaders.
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But they objected to the Republicans' bill, saying it doesn't take Nevada's wishes into consideration.
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Centrists previously objected to adding repeal of the essential health benefits to the bill. Rep.
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Politico previously reported that Moskowitz objected to the project because he disliked the software involved.
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The Marines objected to allowing women to join combat units after a year-long study.
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That was also the reason no one objected to the final wording, the sources added.
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S. trade talks, while Sainsbury's slumped after regulators objected to its takeover of Walmart's Asda.
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Some government employees objected to compiling the data, according to people familiar with the discussions.
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Schumer also objected to the GOP proposal, saying it wasn't going to win Democratic support.
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The government of Puerto Rico had objected to moving forward with the new debt plan.
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The government of Puerto Rico had objected to moving forward with the new debt plan.
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Local ranchers and farmers objected to the purchase, saying their traditional livelihoods were being disrupted.
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Nexus objected to the agency's "overly broad and unduly burdensome" request and refused to comply.
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Their leaders symbolically objected to a unanimous consent request on Tuesday, citing the Comey controversy.
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Sting and Tom Petty objected to former President George W. Bush's use of their music.
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A lot of people objected to the female remake of "Ghostbusters," some because they're sexists.
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And neither should anyone else who had objected to Omar's Israel comments in good faith.
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The prosecutor objected to an application for bail, the reporters' lawyer, Khin Maung Zaw, said.
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Some members of Ms. Tibbetts's family have objected to the swift politicization of her death.
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They also objected to United States demands for a specific cut in the bilateral surplus.
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China has already objected to reviews of its acquisitions, describing them as protectionism in disguise.
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On Twitter, Mr. Comey objected to the format that Republicans are demanding for the interview.
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The country's Constitutional Court first objected to the decades-old practice of imprisoning conscientious objectors.
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But numerous companies have strenuously objected to Clearview AI scraping their images for its database.
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American politicians objected to Xi's brazen roundups of human-rights lawyers, activists, and ethnic minorities.
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Complicating matters, Alabama officials also have objected to the prospect of housing the patients. Gov.
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Eileen Murphy, a spokeswoman for The Times, said it objected to China's expulsion of journalists.
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Last time around, the Afghan government objected to being left out of US-Taliban negotiations.
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In early 2010, headquarters officials objected to a draft update that an Encore analyst wrote.
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Environmentalists and some landowners have continuously objected to the project, saying it is environmentally destructive.
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Dissenters objected to the word "emergency", saying it was too drastic, and "urgency" would suffice.
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She has never once objected to his repeated promises to wipe Israel off the map.
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Documents obtained by the Times showed staff from various agencies objected to the proposed grounding.
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Documents obtained by the FT showed staff from various agencies objected to the proposed grounding.
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Prosecutors objected to the delay and also are opposing Stone's request for a new trial.
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The White House has objected to the legislation's restrictions on its ability to lift sanctions.
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The Rich family regrets hiring Mr. Wheeler and has objected to his many public comments.
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But critics objected to the massive subsidies New York offered to lure the tech behemoth.
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That bill set the subscriber cap at 22019,000 after some objected to the 500,000 number.
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Democrats objected to provisions attached to the Senate bill to gut DC's gun-control laws.
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Others objected to the way in which Ms. Zhao used slavery as a plot device.
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We are not to blame for badly designed programs, unintended consequences and objected-to goals.
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Russia has objected to NATO's deployment of a ballistic missile defense system near its territory.
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DOJ Objected to Cash Payment for IranSenior officials at the Department of Justice objected to a plan to fly a jet with cash to Iran at the same time that four American hostages were released in January, fearing it would create a bad impression.
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The Trump administration has objected to the sweeping and "unprecedented legal theories" claimed in the case.
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China has objected to the decision, saying it would destabilize the security balance in the region.
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Having objected to America for so long to now be at its mercy was no picnic.
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At one point, Roof objected to non-family members testifying, saying too many people were speaking.
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Some parents in San Diego, California, and Chatham, New Jersey, recently objected to lessons about Muslims.
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Certain churches and other nonprofit religious groups objected to facilitating what they regard as immoral conduct.
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"We're going to fight over these because they've objected to some of the questions," Lynch said.
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Kate objected to the comparison; one's an enterprise software business and the other a fintech giant.
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Desai objected to the idea that compensation from the FTC investigation would be considered a windfall.
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Kirke previously objected to the review on Instagram, where she shared a photo of the review.
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"Go ahead and tell," Messina allegedly told this male employee when he objected to Messina's behavior.
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Which is why bipartisan lawmakers on Capitol Hill objected to Trump's decision, with some, including Sen.
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But the Puritans who made up the preponderance of America's early settlers objected to holidays altogether.
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Thurman says she objected to Tarantino's request, but that he convinced her to do the stunt.
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Yet a surprising number of people objected to such a "raunchy" scene in a kids' movie.
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Lawyers objected to Hicks answering a question about whether she discussed congressional investigations with the president.
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The court also objected to the fact that some of the candidates were interviewed over Skype.
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While Hicks "gave us a lot of good information," Nadler objected to the administration's immunity claim.
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Much of Carmela's large, close-knit Italian American family objected to the treatment — it sounded horrific.
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Brian Coffman, attorney for Chatman's family, objected to Toth's putting his foot on the shot teen.
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At least 12 GOP senators have already objected to portions of the bill, according to Vox.
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In one incident, during the first season, Weaving claimed she objected to filming a nude scene.
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Cook has publicly objected to Trump's immigration stance too, particularly around a policy known as DACA.
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But neither Wheaton College nor the Council on American-Islamic Relations objected to her physical display.
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That provision never made it into the final bill after the Trump administration objected to it.
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They objected to another name on the list and said those included should be without controversy.
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He had soothed hard-line Islamists who objected to the cross symbol on some aid vehicles.
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They objected to what they called his vulgar language and the sexual overtones in the work.
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Farmers have objected to threats from China and other countries to reduce purchases of U.S. crops.
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Some safety groups have objected to the proposal, saying it gives too much latitude to automakers.
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Bolton had reportedly objected to the peace negotiations as well as Trump's invitation to the Taliban.
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The Cambridge Analytica scandal also illustrates where the utilitarian theorist would have objected to Facebook's practices.
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His appearance would have followed reports that Mueller objected to Barr's initial handling of his report.
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Baghdad objected to the referendum in general but specifically warned against disputed areas participating, especially Kirkuk.
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In 1943, opponents of the proposed Stuyvesant Town housing plan objected to its whites-only policy.
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Hill objected to that criticism, saying the sector was more transparent now and safer for consumers.
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While some small-scale farmers have expressed their support, the agricultural industry objected to this bill.
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The Aurora students objected to the executive enacting laws under the purview of the legislative branch.
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The publisher also objected to the association with violence in the film, according to the outlet.
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Turkey last month objected to the presence of the main Syrian Kurdish group at the congress.
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Many Republican lawmakers, uneasy with moves toward allowing women in combat, had objected to that provision.
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All said they had been the target of online harassment because activists objected to their findings.
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Iran strongly objected to new sanctions, saying the door to diplomacy had closed (The Washington Post).
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But some Republicans objected to that effort, seeing beefed-up unemployment payments as a better option.
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Prosecutors have objected to her testimony on several grounds, including the contention that it constitutes hearsay.
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Democrats objected to Pryor's nomination over his assertion that the Supreme Court's ruling in Roe v.
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He also objected to the idea of forced integration, putting him in agreement with Mr. Carson.
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But the U.S. objected to using the term in a joint declaration — so there wasn't one.
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In 240, the agency objected to Zayner selling kits to brew glow-in-the-dark beer.
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Yet Boras objected to the notion that teams could not be blamed for following that playbook.
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A handful of Pennsylvania legislators objected to the hellbender bill, considering it a waste of time.
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General Burhan assumed the council's leadership after protesters objected to its being led by Lt. Gen.
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Defenders of the F.B.I. have objected to the notion that it spied on the Trump campaign.
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"Every day during shooting something was objected to," he told The Los Angeles Times in 1988.
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The country's Constitutional Court had already objected to the decades-old practice of imprisoning conscientious objectors.
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She needed an IUD, but her insurance didn't cover it because her employer objected to contraception.
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And Amazon employees have objected to providing facial recognition technology to police departments and other agencies.
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Some specifically objected to including the best-selling book "It's Perfectly Normal" by Robie H. Harris.
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After Mr. Lee and others objected to Ms. Liu's appointment, the White House withdrew her nomination.
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Kay Ivey, a Republican, and representatives from the state objected to the plan directly to Trump.
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The case before the Supreme Court was brought by Colima lawmakers who objected to the regulation.
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Some of those groups objected to providing coverage for any of the approved forms of contraception.
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The Chinese government had objected to the visit by the Dalai Lama, which began on Nov.
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Public health advocates who objected to the July delay, said this report gave them further concern.
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Anastasiades said he objected to the long-frozen Cyprus dispute being dragged into the migrant crisis.
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They objected to both the secrecy surrounding the planning for the project and on environmental grounds.
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Complicating the debate over the comments that some parents objected to, Dr. Brager is also Jewish.
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The watchdogs objected to Mr Kerkhoff's plan to merge the steel unit with India's Tata group.
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Turkey, which has cast the Kurdish militias as terrorists, has vociferously objected to such a move.
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But the United States objected to some of the language on climate change and other issues.
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Giles recently heard from a critic who objected to a Fresh rating he'd given a review.
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The sermon prompted a heated discussion among congregants and some, including Mr. Abedi, objected to it.
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The Warmbier family objected to the President's comments, saying Kim is responsible for their son's death.
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He objected to being called a white supremacist, but railed against immigration, diversity and "race mixing".
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He repeatedly objected to efforts by senators to quickly move to a vote on the agreement.
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The White House had objected to the symbolic measure, saying it would damage relations with Turkey.
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Some GOP conservatives objected to increased spending and argued that it would recklessly increase budget deficits.
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They also objected to countries imposing unilateral sanctions on people or companies linked to North Korea.
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No Republican senator has objected to that chamber's tax bill due to the ANWR drilling provisions.
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Others objected to the exemptions he seemed to be granted from the conventions of corporate life.
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President Bill Clinton objected to their inclusion even as he signed the welfare legislation into law.
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Parents said the material was too explicit, and objected to teaching younger children about gender identity.
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Stabenow objected to the measure, saying it couldn't get the votes it needed on the floor.
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Democrats supported the humanitarian funding but many objected to $2250 billion for additional immigrant detention spending.
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The Trump administration had objected to the provision, alleging that it infringed on the president's authorities.
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The White House has objected to the provision, saying that it would undermine President Trump's authority.
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Iran has objected to having members with additional capacity such as Saudi Arabia fill Venezuelan output gaps.
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" On the arrest of his daughter, Ren objected to the actions of U.S., calling them "politically motivated.
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According to the ACLU letter, no festivalgoers in either restroom objected to either of the siblings' presence.
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The Chinese government objected to the tool as it interfered with attempts to monitor and track calls.
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The U.S. Trustee, a government watchdog for bankruptcies, objected to parts of Peabody's reorganization plan on Wednesday.
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Univision spokesman Jose Zamora told CNN that Maduro objected to Ramos' questions about the current political crisis.
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While HBO objected to Trump's photo, the show's themes and catchphrases have often shown up in politics.
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A number of Amazon employees objected to the use of the software because of the immigration revelations.
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Were it not so, they would not have objected to the appointment of a truly neutral guardian.
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And indeed, the American Association for the Advancement of Science has objected to the ban as well.
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" On a different occasion, Trump objected to Mexican workers filling American jobs, saying, "They're taking our jobs.
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In February, British singer Adele objected to Trump playing her songs, "Skyfall" and "Rolling in the Deep".
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The State Department objected to the discovery, but the parties reached an agreement over the relevant scope.
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The parts of the contract the EU objected to were a number of "most-favored-nation" clauses.
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Hong Kong's Securities and Futures Commission (SFC) objected to plans for weighted voting rights two years ago.
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Palin had previously objected to overnight visits, arguing that they would disrupt her breastfeeding schedule with Sailor.
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But it said it might cancel the agreement after Poland's anti-monopoly watchdog objected to the consortium. .
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In some cases — in Schleswig and Upper Silesia, for instance — their presence was objected to as premature.
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Next, Senate Democrats objected to the bill offsetting the cost by reallocating $543 million from ObamaCare funding.
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Many commenters objected to how the newborn was positioned, arguing that his legs should be dangling free.
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The sort of fees Janus objected to can't be used to help Democrats—or anyone—win elections.
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Sessions also objected to members of Congress asking judicial and executive branch nominees about their religious dogma.
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China worries the system's powerful radar can penetrate its territory and it has objected to the deployment.
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Pernacciaro objected to the plea deal, but the judge presiding at the hearing, Ellen Brostrom, accepted it.
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The hashtag #istandwithhatespeech was trending on Twitter Monday afternoon as rights advocates objected to the EU deal.
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In a meme-worthy interview years ago, he objected to all the lawyers and businesspeople in Congress.
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A smaller group of retired players objected to the agreement, saying it did not account for CTE.
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Craft beer companies had vocally objected to the practice, which they argued hurt their ability to sell.
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In the rules committee transcript, Haugland who was a member of the committee, objected to the rule.
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Nearly all neighboring regional powers objected to the referendum, warning that independence could further destabilize the region.
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Vance objected to the governor's decision to appoint a special prosecutor in a letter to Cuomo Tuesday.
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Brad Ashford (Neb.), another Blue Dog, supports both bills, but objected to the Democrats' rule-breaking tactics.
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The vote came after Republicans agreed to drop some of the conservative provisions that Democrats objected to.
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The proposal became complicated as families in the blocks that would be affected objected to the change.
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Organizations like Little Sisters of the Poor, an order of Catholic nuns, have objected to the requirement.
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Medina has objected to the penal code a number of times, encouraging decriminalization in these three circumstances.
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A leading organization of fishermen also has objected to the dam, saying it will hurt their business.
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Likewise, gun owners in both countries objected to the confiscation of their weapons, as they do here.
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Nunes objected to Democrats allowing extra time to question witnesses in addition to what was originally allotted.
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McMaster also objected to how the requirements were put in place, saying it conflicted with existing regulations.
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The White House has sternly objected to the provision, saying it would infringe on the president's powers.
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What he objected to was sloppy, overwrought language that depicted both nature and emotion untruthfully and unbeautifully.
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He put the production together with actors in Shanghai, but officials there objected to him exporting it.
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The crew members were brought in and asked if they objected to firebombing the cities of Japan.
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But Schumer objected to that schedule, and now the re-vote will be held at noon Monday.
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Democrats also objected to what they called "weak" restrictions on corporate stock buybacks, which Mnuchin could waive.
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Even some departments that were lukewarm about participating in the program objected to being denied final reports.
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Neighborhoods once objected to shelters on the grounds that they would draw homeless people to their streets.
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Obama's economic policy team always vigorously objected to this notion, and Harry Reid didn't like it either.
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Protesters objected to the fact that Ms. Schutz, a white artist, reused it for her own work.
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Unsurprisingly, the White House never objected to the bill on the grounds that it would hurt Putin.
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France's powerful labor union at Renault objected to a deal, warning that it could lead to layoffs.
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But Jill Ellis, the head coach of the United States, objected to that framing of her squad.
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The king's replacement hand objected to this wildfire plot, only to be burned alive for doing so.
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Mr. Barr and Republicans objected to that format, saying that the committee members could adequately ask questions.
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Western Digital immediately objected to Toshiba's decision on Wednesday to name the Bain group its favored bidder.
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But an animal-rights activist from Mumbai who objected to killing T-1 helped to block it.
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But that activist, Becky Gerritson, objected to Roby's stance on Trump and ran a write-in campaign.
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Many objected to a white painter like Ms. Schutz depicting such a traumatic moment in black history.
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Both Democrats objected to the amount of time that passed before the F.C.C. acted, among other things.
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Susan Collins (R-Maine) objected to some of his most over-the-top restrictions on the trial.
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The plan was abandoned, however, after northern-hemisphere teams objected to the idea of promotion and relegation.
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Senate Democrats objected to the first vote, arguing that the tally was actually 11-11 because Sen.
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The U.S. Trustee, a government watchdog for bankruptcies, has also objected to parts of the reorganization plan.
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The White House has sternly objected to the provision, saying it would infringe on the president's powers.
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Mr. Trump has personally clashed with the island's leadership and objected to sending aid to the island.
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Roy Blunt, along with others, objected to that proposal, however, saying he favored "flexibility" for the president.
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Isaiah's mother and father, Lanre Haastrup, had objected to doctors' advice to turn off Isaiah's life support.
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But Yovanovitch says she objected to that because that's not the typical way these things are handled.
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That's a reversal from the summer, when more moderate Republican senators strenuously objected to efforts by Sen.
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Democrats strongly objected to Bridenstine, labeling him a politically polarizing figure with little scientific or technical expertise.
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Thomas Thorson, a senior FAA safety engineer, formally objected to the FAA&aposs reversal, the Times reported.
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" China has strongly objected to the use of the term "Chinese virus," calling it "a despicable practice.
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Then the FCC would review the footage or try to get transcripts of the objected-to content.
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It was designed to prohibit federally funded entities from discriminating against doctors who morally objected to abortion.
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But he really objected to Trump's campaign trail proposal to ban Muslims from entering the United States.
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Sessions objected to Maloney trying to raise the issue again after the defense bill had already passed.
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Trump was objected to Wray's refusal to adopt Barr's term -- "spying" -- for warrant approved surveillance of his campaign.
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Prosecutors on Monday objected to an effort to unseal whay made be a sealed criminal complaint against Assange.
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Dauman is also in charge of Redstone's healthcare decisions, which Redstone's former companion, Manuela Herzer, has objected to.
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McCain's comments came after Paul objected to a resolution that would allow Montenegro to join the NATO alliance.
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They objected to Brune's defense of an executive who funds Republicans and has bashed the United Auto Workers.
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There was that Bloomberg story, which I think Apple completely objected to, and very loudly, but you wonder.
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However, the film authority objected to its supposedly "sensitive storyline" and dubbed it "unsuitable" for audiences below 03.
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These critics objected to the dam blocking one of the last free-flowing major tributaries of the Amazon.
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Mr. Trump particularly objected to Mr. Cruz's dig at his "New York values" — as did some New Yorkers.
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Prosecutors objected to applying the castle doctrine because Guyger was in Jean's home -- not the other way around.
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Apple had publicly objected to the listed tariffs as a burden on American consumers and the company itself.
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Although the tanker flies a Panama flag, Iran claimed ownership and objected to the seizure of its ship.
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He objected to taxpayer support of such art, but failed to earn support for his cause from Congress.
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According to one estimate, only 3 percent of nonprofit groups offering health benefits have objected to contraceptives coverage.
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McVeigh's response to those who objected to his actions was that they should "get over it," Goodman says.
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Republican Mike O'Rielly also voted in favor of the deal, but reportedly objected to several of the conditions.
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Mitch McConnell, the Senate majority leader, objected to the fund's original cost and opposed extending the fund's deadline.
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Google CEO Eric Schmidt publicly objected to that characterization, and Google has more frequently touted its security credentials.
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Among other things, the regional tribunal in Lazio objected to hiring committees using Skype to interview distant candidates.
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Damascus, Tehran and Moscow have objected to the inclusion of groups they consider terrorists in any peace talks.
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U.S. Steel, which objected to Borusan's request, said it only commented on requests for products it can make.
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The new amendment would also not change deep Medicaid cuts and coverage losses that moderates have objected to.
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While some Peruvians celebrated Humala's jailing as an attack on impunity, others objected to the jailing without charges.
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Earlier this month, Vietnam objected to China landing a plane on a man-made island in the Spratlys.
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Sarah Palin had previously objected to overnight visits, arguing that they would disrupt her breastfeeding schedule with Sailor.
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He has loudly objected to ObamaCare as it kills jobs by overburdening and constraining employers, particularly small businesses.
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Earlier this month, Vietnam objected to China landing a plane on a man-made island in the Spratlys.
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Taiwan objected to Kenya's decision to send 45 Taiwanese to China for criminal investigation in a fraud case.
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Apple has objected to that practice, however, and it has a closer relationship with Broadcom than with Qualcomm.
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In the signing statement issued Monday, the president objected to four of the eight provisions related to Russia.
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The physicians who objected to the law said doctors often induced labor to terminate pregnancies after 20 weeks.
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Ms. Hill, above, told investigators that John Bolton, while national security adviser, objected to efforts to pressure Ukraine.
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Ms. Hill, above, told investigators that John Bolton, while national security adviser, objected to efforts to pressure Ukraine.
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Ms. Cojocaru said in an interview that she objected to that announcement, feeling that it was not honest.
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Between 43 and 2013, the Justice Department had objected to more than 50 of North Carolina's proposed changes.
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Trump's allies objected to the description and said his remarks about Biden were a matter of national interest.
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Though no senators objected to the bill, the legislation — which had been revised — proved controversial in the House.
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She objected to the traffic light system as stigmatizing certain foods, even though it doesn't outright prohibit them.
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Some readers might have objected to the views expressed by some tennis players and coaches in the piece.
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Earlier this year, Stein told CNN she objected to turning over some documents to the Senate Intelligence Committee.
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Afghan officials reportedly said they objected to releasing thousands of Taliban prisoners, which the US had agreed to.
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Cindy Hyde-Smith objected to moving a background check bill added to the Senate calendar on March 4.
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The opposition coalition has often objected to the use of voting machines, arguing they could facilitate vote rigging.
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Massie objected to an attempt by Democrats to clear the $2628 billion disaster aid package by unanimous consent.
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Automakers have objected to diverging from California's standard because they've already committed to developing vehicles based its rules.
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Representatives of numerous countries are attending the forum, including North Korea, which the United States has objected to.
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Reaction: Reaction in Congress fell along partisan lines, though many health groups also objected to the administration's move.
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The committee for wildfire victims had objected to any extensions, arguing PG&E has been stalling for time.
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Viewers objected to the queen's state of dress as indecorous and unpatriotic (chemise was considered an English fashion).
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It nonetheless enjoys a degree of bipartisan support, and many Republicans objected to Trump's proposal to defund it.
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Mr. Andrus died last year, and Mr. Risch objected to the provision affixing his name to the wilderness.
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The sharecropper and Roberts had quarreled earlier; Higginbotham had objected to Roberts's running cattle over his rented field.
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Republican lawmakers objected to the move, saying tariffs were the wrong tool to try to address illegal immigration.
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In the weeks after his client was charged, Mr. Blanche objected to Mr. Manafort being held at Rikers.
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But Ms. Jackson objected to adding Trump-approved torture and in the end, they did it Glenda's way.
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More than two-thirds of Americans then objected to allowing Jews and other Europeans into the United States.
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Mr. Trump's defenders, including his legal team, have objected to accusations that his actions impeded the Russia investigation.
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The faux tree, though, would raise our floral budget by nearly $2,000, which my fiancé had objected to.
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Although polygamy was the Macedonian norm, either Lysimachos' new bride or Amastris must have objected to the situation.
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They particularly objected to how Mr. Trump's advisers wanted to codify it, people familiar with the talks said.
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To date, Commerce Department officials say they have never approved a request that another company objected to properly.
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This is not the first time a New York clerk objected to issuing a same-sex marriage license.
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For example, there was the Christian satire site that objected to its article being labeled fiction by Snopes.
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Even many who objected to Mr. O'Rourke's support for the redevelopment plan say they will vote for him.
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Researchers whose work has shown differences between men's and women's brains viewing sexual stimuli objected to such generalization.
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They complain that Eastern Ghouta's rebels hoarded food, that anyone who objected to rebel rule risked public decapitation.
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Alexander and Sears-Williams feel the work the library objected to is an integral part of the show.
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Reuters reported that CFIUS had objected to at least nine deals from foreign buyers so far this year.
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"As a child, I very much objected to books that tried to teach me something," she told me.
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Jeff Weaver, a top adviser to Mr. Sanders, objected to their objection, noting there are ultimately paper records.
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In a compromise with France, which objected to changes to the mandate, peacekeepers were given stronger inspection powers.
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Protesters objected to both pieces on racial, ethnic, and historical grounds and called for their removal or destruction.
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In a December letter to the Senate Judiciary Committee, Mnuchin strongly objected to the requirement, the paper reported.
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Some of the claims the FDA objected to appear to have already been removed from the corporate website.
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That is why many civil rights groups have long objected to forced mass collection even in criminal contexts.
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Prosecutors objected to the questions, which led Ellis to call them and Manafort's lawyers to a sidebar conference.
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House Democrats -- as well as more than 75 patient organizations -- objected to the measure, citing patient safety concerns.
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" McCammond said she immediately objected to the comments, and that Barkley told her she "couldn't take a joke.
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In recent days, they have increasingly objected to a planned peace conference France intends to hold on Jan.
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Pyongyang reportedly objected to Pence's announcement of forthcoming sanctions, as well as his meeting with North Korean defectors.
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But, the Post reported, she had objected to her mother's plans to move the family back to Honduras.
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Airbnb objected to the latter two provisions, arguing in court that the requirements were unconstitutional and technologically infeasible.
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But Democrats have objected to the partisan way the GOP is trying to pay for the CHIP bill.
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Democrats on the committee objected to the plan and said the Department did not fully answer their questions.
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But the nation's first president nixed the statue because he objected to tapping public monies for the memorial.
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But Schneiderman objected to the deal out of concerns that there insufficient documentation guaranteeing compensation for the victims.
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For Santander, it was the third year in a row that the Fed objected to its capital planning.
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The FBI has also objected to ECPA reform on similar grounds, having used the warrantless search loophole extensively.
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The FCC under Obama battled with the broadband industry in court after they objected to the 2015 rules.
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That visa program, which Trump has so far not objected to, allows low-paid laborers to work seasonally.
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The case was a challenge brought by religious non-profit groups who objected to providing contraceptives under the law.
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Kjar stayed at the refuge just five days, he said, because he objected to the direction the occupation took.
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But as the vote counts started to pour in, the incumbent PML-N party strongly objected to the results.
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Flight attendants reportedly also objected to cellphone calls on planes for reasons involving possible tension between flyers (which: yeah).
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Workers at Microsoft and Google objected to their employers' controversial government contracts, and now it was happening at Salesforce.
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In January, it lost riders who objected to CEO Travis Kalanick's (soon abandoned) seat on President Trump's economic council.
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Attorneys representing the Teamsters union had objected to the previous Lyft deal because it left drivers as independent contractors.
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Brown said he was signing the bill because EpiPens save lives, but that he strongly objected to Mylan's pricing.
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The sources Reuters spoke with were unclear as to why Ramkrishna had objected to taking part in the roadshows.
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Though she dressed demurely in a full veil, she suspects the judge objected to her presenting her own case.
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Roy also objected to the lack of $4.4 billion in border security funding that the Trump administration had requested.
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Trump had objected to including funding to help Puerto Rico recover from the devastation of Hurricane Maria in 2017.
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Alexandra Ocasio-Cortez, objected to the major tax subsidies that the company would receive for choosing New York City.
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Kent told congressional investigators the State Department had objected to the request, and State did not grant the visa.
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But influential House Speaker Joe Straus — a moderate Republican — and people in the business community objected to the proposals.
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Nguyen then objected to Verizon's objection, saying that Verizon "copied my definition almost verbatim," which, in fact, it had.
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House Intelligence Chairman Adam Schiff objected to a line of questioning from Republicans during the deposition of Lt. Col.
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Medicaid expansion critics have also objected to the idea of providing coverage to able-bodied adults who can work.
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Last week, the Somali president, more commonly known as "Farmajo" in Somalia, said that he objected to the ban.
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The diocese of Málaga objected to a mosaic of a pixelated flamenco dancer created by street artist Space Invader.
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The Justice Department has objected to the merger, saying it would add to an anti-competitive environment for consumers.
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Norway introduced its law in part because voters objected to the sight of Nigerian sex workers on the streets.
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Tesla and SpaceX were notable omissions from the first amicus brief, since Musk has publicly objected to the ban.
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" Bono in her letter objected to the Kaepernick ads' slogan "believing in something even if it means sacrificing everything.
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The article stated the Obama Administration 'strongly objected' to a measure that would protect the religious rights of soldiers.
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Given his history with the organization, some have objected to the notion that Malpass could lead the World Bank.
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Hyde-Smith also tweeted about election security Wednesday night, but did not mention why she objected to unanimous consent.
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The United States has long objected to a council visit, which has to be agreed by consensus, diplomats said.
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Democrats objected to border wall funding and the breakdown led to record-long, partial government shutdowns until Trump relented.
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The reason: multiple U.S. steelmakers objected to Borusan's application, arguing they could supply the product, according to the department.
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Rapinoe objected to the team's use of the word "hijack," days before the 15th anniversary of September 11 attacks.
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Riders have hopped aboard, neighborhood groups have objected to the scooter companies' business models, and policymakers are contemplating rules.
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What PhRMA decided to take a stand on is revealing: It strongly objected to the use of Section 20303.
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But Sainsbury's lost nearly a fifth of its market value as regulators objected to its takeover of Walmart's Asda.
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A lawyer for IBM objected to the questioning, saying it was irrelevant, but the judge instructed McBride to answer.
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Ford's legal team on Monday had objected to the possibility Republicans would use an outside lawyer to question her.
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Providers had especially objected to sweeping "opt in" requirements under the initial proposal for using nearly all consumer data.
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That isn't the stated goal of the legislation, but the Center for Biological Diversity nonetheless objected to the bill.
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The new restrictions come after Republicans objected to Proposition 206, the 2016 ballot measure that raised the minimum wage.
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One Trump University student objected to the deal, in particular a provision blocking students from opting out of it.
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Earlier this month, Vietnam objected to China landing a plane on a man-made island in the Spratly Islands.
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The document also objected to a ban on China's participating in the annual Rim of the Pacific naval exercises.
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Some conservative pundits have objected to these restaurant tauntings, calling them fascist: Temporarily separating children at border: literally Auschwitz.
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Last week, North Korea objected to a routine annual joint military exercise between the United States and South Korea.
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While many have said they would never support a Democratic candidate, they have also publicly objected to Mr. Trump.
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" Bono in her letter objected to the Kaepernick ads' slogan "believing in something even if it means sacrificing everything.
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Turkey strenuously objected to this plan because of its restive Kurdish population, but the Trump administration went ahead anyway.
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Both the U.S. and Canada have objected to the death penalty sentencing, labelling it as politically motivated and arbitrary.
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On Thursday, Hakparn told reporters that her father had objected to sending Qunun to resettle in a third country.
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That provision has been strongly objected to by Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau who says it creates business uncertainty.
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The State Department objected to covering the bill and sent it to the White House, which paid it off.
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Baron-Baer said there is "no truth" to the claim that Hempfield School District family objected to the play.
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"A lot of people who objected to the hard fork were not of the Ethereum community," Zamfir has said.
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The Chinese government has strenuously objected to this arrest and there were fears of reprisals against Canadians in China.
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Swenson objected to the stipulation, but ultimately the decision was made to have the assistants wait outside the room.
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An opposition coalition that has objected to the use of voting machines called for an investigation into the fire.
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Clinton objected to the questions on the basis that they were outside the scope of questioning ordered by Sullivan.
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Some of the efforts aren't even focused on American policies; Google employees have, for instance, objected to Chinese censorship.
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Republicans objected to a tax increase they said would exacerbate economic problems for families struggling to make ends meet.
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Colorado Civil Rights Commission, involving a baker who objected to making a wedding cake for a same-sex couple.
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The judge also objected to a $2,500 payment to a driver whose claims had been deemed subject to arbitration.
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The conservative holdouts were obvious when only Justices Gorsuch, Clarence Thomas, and Samuel Alito objected to denial of review.
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McCarthy said so many lawmakers objected to the stream pollution rule that wiping it off the books was easy.
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The Freedom Caucus has objected to the bill because its members believe it is still too close to Obamacare.
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Trump has publicly expressed a desire to be interviewed, but his lawyers have repeatedly objected to the investigators' proposals.
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Danny Hernandez, public affairs officer for the U.S. Navy's head of research, development and acquisition, objected to that characterization.
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In 2011, controversy erupted when one fraternity objected to another having granted membership to a student of Asian descent.
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But Paul objected to the resolution, saying it was a sign of "Trump derangement syndrome" coming to the Senate.
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Some of the GOP's rightmost flank has objected to offering a path to citizenship for the young immigrants. Rep.
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Lawmakers had rushed back to town overnight after a single member objected to passing the measure by unanimous consent.
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Their assurances did little to assuage the concerns of some gun owners who objected to the new record-keeping.
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Mr. West clashed with Army brass who objected to his plan to expand the role of women in combat.
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All the bakeries objected to, they said, was being forced to convey a message at odds with their faith.
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They objected to the compromise reached by Mr. Torres, even as they hailed the measures sponsored by Mr. Reynoso.
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Late Sunday evening, Mr. Schumer objected to that proposal, pushing the vote to noon at the earliest on Monday.
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Klearchos objected to his mother's power and influence, but particularly in the wealthy and strategically important city of Herakleia.
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Mr. Barr objected to the format of questioning, which would have included questioning by staff lawyers, not just lawmakers.
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It was the latter two provisions that Airbnb objected to, alleging the requirements were both unconstitutional and technologically infeasible.
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His mother, Ravena, objected to placing athletics above family and challenged Tony to put golf in its proper place.
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His grievance was with Mr. Sessions: The president objected to his decision to recuse himself from the Russia investigation.
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But Mr. Navarro has objected to that approach, saying that China has been given too many chances to change.
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An attorney for the NFL team objected to some of the confidential materials being filed into the record Friday.
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Most Senate Democrats fiercely objected to all three judicial nominations, and a majority of the caucus voted against them.
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NOBODY SHOULD have been surprised when the European Union objected to Boris Johnson's Brexit plan, proposed on October 2nd.
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Democrats objected to this provision, saying it could thwart future efforts to lower the cost of some prescription drugs.
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Democrats objected to that provision, concerned it would create the potential for political interference in the special counsel investigation.
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The patient "objected to invasive surgery," but agreed to an outpatient procedure in which her ovaries would be removed.
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The World Umpires Association announced the action, saying the union strongly objected to the response by the commissioner's office.
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The two members of the Trump cabinet who had had extensive dealings with the Qataris objected to the blockade.
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Prosecutor Joan Illuzzi objected to the defense motion seeking adjournment for what they called "negative" attention on the case.
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Until Monday's filings by Frank and the state AGs, no class members had objected to the Street View settlement.
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" His fellow framer James Madison objected to the vagueness of the term, so Mason substituted "high Crimes and Misdemeanors.
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He's also introducing the original Senate-passed bill, which didn't include the provision being objected to by House Democrats.
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Sherrae Landrum, 74, was summoned to the Cleveland court last December for accumulating clutter that her landlord objected to.
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Yet, the FBI vehemently objected to the release of the memo as threatening "grave" consequences to national security ground.
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Several party moderates who previously objected to the plan got behind it on Wednesday, giving the effort new momentum.
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House Intelligence Chairman Adam Schiff, a California Democrat, objected to the line of questioning, causing Republicans to cry foul.
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Waters also objected to Mulvaney serving as director of the Office of Management and Budget while leading the CFPB.
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Chip Roy (R-Texas) objected to the change, forcing House Democrats to revert back to their original bill number.
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The justices objected to that display although it included two poinsettia plants and two small trees with red bows.
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In his press release Johnson outlined the multiple bi-partisan and good policy bills Reid has objected to. Why?
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They also objected to his skepticism of climate change science and his past statements on homosexuality and LGBT rights.
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"The argument for the lawyers of Priests for Life was that they objected to all birth control," she said.
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Residents of the southern Chilean city of Osorno vehemently objected to Francis' 2015 appointment of Barros as bishop there.
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Cha objected to the idea of an attack on North Korea, which seems to have disqualified him from consideration.
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Tyrese says he never objected to Shayla participating in the school play, especially because it was within school hours.
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Prosecutors objected to the question and called for a private sidebar conversation with the judge to discussion the issue.
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As the Democratic base has objected to this money, so has Booker, who disavowed corporate PAC donations last year.
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Russia objected to the designations because it said the U.S. proposal was not "adequately substantiated by sufficient information," diplomats said.
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Turkey has objected to the presence of the Kurdish People&aposs Protection Units — known as the YPG — along its frontier.
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The United States has objected to Mexican fleets' method of catching tuna that involves chasing and capturing dolphins in nets.
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He joined an opinion siding with a closely held businesses that objected to the so-called contraceptive mandate in Obamacare.
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Several members of Congress from both parties objected to the FBI restricting their right to publicly release the information. Rep.
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Several of them have objected to the president using a state of emergency to access funds not approved by Congress.
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The last-minute emergency aid funding deal includes close to $1 billion for Puerto Rico that Trump had objected to.
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The Out Foundation held an alternative Open this year for the trans community and others who objected to CrossFit's policy.
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Some French doctors objected to a combined vaccine for infants, and to the HPV vaccine, which protects against cervical cancer.
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To my surprise, none of the twins whom I asked to take part in the project objected to dressing alike.
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In 2010, Mr. Hannity was yanked from a Tea Party rally in Ohio after network executives objected to his appearance.
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They also objected to Trump's decision to circumvent the congressional review process by declaring that Iran's actions pose an emergency.
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However, Shaub objected to White House lawyers handing over undated waivers — suggesting some of them may have been given retroactively.
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In 2010 German authorities demanded Google blur the homes of anyone who objected to appearing in its Street View service.
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Barr has objected to the format that would have staff asking questions, raising the prospect he won't appear on Thursday.
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Businesses and ordinary people have objected to the tax, arguing that it eats into earnings while funding profligate government spending.
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Perhaps the most troubling aspect of the story is that Malaysia's authorities particularly objected to Mr Akyol's views on coercion.
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Some countries, including Hungary and Slovakia, have objected to a proposed EU quota system for resettling migrants across the bloc.
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The U.S. ambassador in Berlin, Richard Grenell, who has long objected to Mahan Air's links to Germany, welcomed the ban.
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Just this last July for CNN, I objected to the attempt to label Donald Trump "crazy" as stigmatizing and ableist.
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Dam dispute India also wants to use the rivers to provide hydropower -- something Islamabad first objected to a decade ago.
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R.E.M., Adele, The Rolling Stones, Twisted Sister and Neil Young have also objected to the Trump campaign using their music.
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Trump shatters norms on a nearly daily basis, but typically his recklessness is noted, objected to, and then largely forgotten.
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Uber CEO Travis Kalanick stepped down from a Trump advisory committee after employees and users objected to his role there.
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However its biggest shareholder Coltrane Asset Management has objected to the deal and a vote will take place on Friday.
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YouTube was first banned in 2008—the Pakistan Telecommunications Authority objected to an anti-Islamic clip from a Dutch film.
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Sessions is a marijuana hard-liner who once joked he objected to the Ku Klux Klan because they smoked pot.
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Environmental campaigners have also objected to the new runway, which will hamper the UK's pledged reductions to greenhouse gas output.
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A former prisoner of Cuba on Sunday objected to the Trump administration's efforts to expand internet access on the island.
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The rule had angered religious employers, who objected to, they say, being complicit in providing birth control to their employees.
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Trump has objected to athletes who "take a knee" to protest racial injustice and law enforcement mistreatment of African-Americans.
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Some area residents also objected to the idea of companies building on Missourians' land in order to sell power elsewhere.
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Clinton objected to the questions on the basis that they were outside of the scope of questioning ordered by Sullivan.
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Mueller objected to Barr's memo, asserting that it "did not fully capture the context, nature, and substance" of his work.
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Trump has left the decision up to Barr, though he publicly objected to Mueller testifying on Twitter in early May.
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Some Republicans have previously objected to the bill on the grounds that it would invite frivolous lawsuits against drug companies.
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Some small manufacturers have objected to their competitors' waiver requests, saying they still make the products in the United States.
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Democrats have objected to the spending levels and policy riders and will look to undo them through the amendment process.
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An opposition coalition that has objected to the use of voting machines called for an investigation into the warehouse fire.
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In 2009, numerous South American governments objected to and blocked his plans to expand the U.S. military presence in Colombia.
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But when Flake rejected the modification request, Lankford objected to passing the original three-year DACA and border security fix.
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Some critics also objected to the secrecy surrounding a meeting to discuss the project at Harvard Medical School in May.
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However, speaking on the panel, the commentator Dr Qanta Ahmed said that Johnson's "satirical comments" should not be objected to.
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Pressley repeatedly objected to lines of questioning by Cammarata, frequently claiming marital privilege and putting a halt to the proceedings.
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China has objected to the deployment of the missile system, saying it has a radar capable of penetrating Chinese territory.
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The United States and South Korea have halted annual joint military exercises that North Korea has for years objected to.
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Many Cuban-Americans such as myself, who support better relations with the island, objected to the timing of the visit.
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This week, the Treasury Department said that it objected to the employer mandate but was legally compelled to enforce it.
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"Nobody is excusing Russia's meddling in our elections," said Senator Rand Paul, Republican of Kentucky, who objected to the request.
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Though Mr. Hanke objected to its currency changes, the country pushed ahead in 1990, removing four zeros from its bills.
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Among those who objected to the article was Dr. George Hruza, the incoming president of the American Academy of Dermatology.
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Environmental groups, which have been fighting the rollback of EPA pollution regulations since Trump took office, objected to Thursday's announcement.
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But Gurung objected to her wearing flats, she says, claiming that another employee had worn heels throughout her recent pregnancy.
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In 2017, when some of its readers objected to a survey on sexual harassment, the magazine urged them to unsubscribe.
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In 2016, he tussled with the FDA, which objected to him selling kits to brew glow-in-the-dark beer.
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Others, including Mr. Paul, have objected to a possible overreach of executive power that future presidents could take advantage of.
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Turkey has also objected to that force, charging that it would place thousands of Kurdish militia fighters along Turkey's border.
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Mr. Garner, who was being arrested on suspicion of selling loosies, or single untaxed cigarettes, had objected to being handcuffed.
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Mr. Moore withdrew his name from consideration after Republican lawmakers, concerned about his views toward women, objected to his nomination.
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The $19.1 billion bill passed 85-8 and includes $900 million for Puerto Rico that Mr. Trump had objected to.
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That same day, the bureau suspended an inquiry into a company that had objected to the regulator's demands for information.
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The police commissioner, Dermot F. Shea, for instance, has objected to releasing people charged with domestic violence and sex crimes.
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The police commissioner, Dermot F. Shea, for instance, has objected to releasing people charged with domestic violence and sex crimes.
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My initial ob-gyn, for instance, seriously objected to my decision to not find out my baby's sex in advance.
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And few objected to the prospect of Puerto Rico receiving more aid — as long as their money was allocated, too.
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He also objected to the Kushner-backed requirement that inmates be placed in prisons within 500 miles of their homes.
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In 272, Cravath's largest account — Time Warner, the owner of the Atlanta Braves — objected to Mr. Boies's representing Mr. Steinbrenner.
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Baskin, who portrays herself as the "good guy" throughout the series, has objected to how the documentary makers depicted her.
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Denmark's government has objected to Mr Poulsen's effort to sell a power-distribution business, which would boost payouts for shareholders.
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Prince Alwaleed himself initially objected to the naming of Mohammed as crown prince, though he quickly stopped complaining in public.
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Still others objected to the idea of a list in the first place, noting its intrinsically arbitrary and invidious nature.
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In 2012, North Dakota ended a seven-year battle with the N.C.A.A., which objected to their nickname, the Fighting Sioux.
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The Afghan government objected to being largely left out of these discussions and wanted a more permanent ceasefire, with conditions.
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The top lawmakers from both parties in the Science Committee's oversight panel objected to the DOE's decision to fire Metting.
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But even many who objected to the agreement in 2015 say it's not in the U.S. interest to withdraw now.
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Republicans have largely objected to that inclusion, as well as language preventing those convicted of certain misdemeanors from purchasing firearms.
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The transaction represents something of a consolation prize to investors who objected to EQT's purchase of Rice Energy last year.
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Odebrecht, which filed for bankruptcy protection in June, presented a restructuring plan that has been objected to by many creditors.
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Energy companies in the United States also objected to measures that they worried would put them at a competitive disadvantage.
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Mr. Bolton, above in July, objected to Mr. Trump's attempts to pursue diplomatic avenues with players long considered American enemies.
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House Democrats quickly objected to the amended bill's arrival in their chamber last week, holding up the Senate-passed bill.
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Russian authorities have objected to US efforts to extradite Russian nationals from third countries in connection with alleged hacking offenses.
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All along, lawyers for Ford have objected to the Republicans' plan of using an outside counsel to question their client.
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But U.S. District Judge Brian Cogan rejected that argument, saying that the Mexican government had not objected to the indictment.
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The case was brought by teachers, this time in California, who objected to paying the union for collective bargaining activities.
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And one of the congressional oversight experts quoted in Thursday's letter objected to Collins' claim that Nadler's effort was unconstitutional.
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Notably, California politicians like Harris have objected to the federal government making demands on state officials to enforce immigration laws.
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But they objected to using the law to police sexuality and also worried about the implications of anti-pornography arguments.
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Bipartisan members of Congress and the Trump administration have objected to Turkey's plan to acquire a Russian missile defense system.
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Senate Democrats immediately objected to the transfer of money to build fencing along the southern border to block drug smuggling.
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But Republicans in Congress, as well as Wall Street investors in Puerto Rican debt, have strenuously objected to that idea.
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China has objected to the deployment of the system, known as Thaad, which stands for Terminal High Altitude Area Defense.
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Finally, one reader objected to a line in a piece on a Republican plan to replace the Affordable Care Act.
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Earlier this month, the White House objected to releasing the memo, saying that sensitive material had to be removed first.
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Chairman Powell has been a Fed governor for six years and never objected to the agency's policies in that time.
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Some audience members objected to Ms. Phillips, a foreigner despite her glittering ancestry, showing Pushkin gladly accepting his own demise.
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At the time, more than two-thirds of Americans objected to allowing Jews and other Europeans into the United States.
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Justice Department officials objected to that stiff recommended sentence for the 67-year-old Stone immediately after it became public.
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Mr. McGahn, who had objected to Mr. Cobb's hiring, was dubious, according to people he spoke to around that time.
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The Justice Department had objected to the broader proposal, senior officials said, over concerns that it would jeopardize national security.
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Hobby Lobby's owners objected to covering certain forms of birth control on the grounds that it violated their religious freedom.
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The local authorities also objected to the pictures she glued to the windows, saying they could hamper the driver's view.
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Ilhan Omar (D-Minn.) — have fervently objected to the resolution, saying the House is voting to condemn a nonviolent movement.
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Democrats had objected to an earlier decision by the Senate Judiciary Committee's Republican leadership not to make the emails public.
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The teenager's friends and family objected to that characterization, and said the video was being used to unfairly villainize Brown.
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Gabbard initially excited the left because she was an outspoken economic progressive and a veteran who objected to American intervention abroad.
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Creditors objected to Sears paying severance to people laid off before the bankruptcy, so those workers never received an exit package.
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President Trump had long objected to any sort of disaster relief package that didn't include money to beef up border security.
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The White House objected to releasing the memo earlier in the month, saying that sensitive material had to be removed first.
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The coalition included both environmental and conservative "green tea" groups, which sensibly objected to state-sponsored monopolies preventing private market competition.
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His name appeared on all the NRC drafts but then, in March, a certain Debajit Goswami officially objected to his inclusion.
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British interior minister Amber Rudd had earlier objected to American officials when CBS revealed the name of the bomber, Salman Abedi.
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Trump objected to an exclusive story in The Times about the United States ramping up cyber attacks against Russia's power grid.
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Only one voting member of the Federal Open Market Committee objected to the decision to leave interest rates unchanged for now.
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Late Thursday night, White House press secretary Sean Spicer objected to CNN's characterization of the White House request to the FBI.
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In December, the U.S. Trustee's office, a bankruptcy watchdog, objected to Sears' hiring of intellectual property law firm McAndrews, Held & Malloy.
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Mike Pompeo for CIA director until Monday, after at least three Democrats objected to his quick confirmation over concerns including surveillance.
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Hearing the perspective a doctor who objected to providing abortions on religious grounds was both thought-provoking and troubling to me.
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European Parliament lawmakers objected to the proposed KID, which would replace a patchwork of documents given to customers for financial products.
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The department objected to Committee Chair Jerry Nadler's plan to give staff attorneys time to question Barr, in addition to members.
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Many also objected to Schumer's role as the star, given the comedian's fraught past relationship with public perception of her size.
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The Taliban objected to Washington's desire to include Afghan officials in this round, who were not present at the last meeting.
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Cordero objected to the civil rights representatives' claim that tens of thousands of Dominicans are still in limbo regarding their nationality.
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A former mayor in a small town, whom nobody had previously heard of, objected to his name appearing in the book.
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That clause was taken out in committee — something trade groups and some of the Representatives objected to as an unpleasant compromise.
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State GOP Chairman Bill Currier objected to the way Atkins, a Democrat, and the state Democratic Party has characterized its efforts.
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McCain had objected to the process, arguing that hearings should have been held on the bill and Democrats given more say.
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Google employees have objected to the company working on a Defense Department AI project, which led Google to scuttle its plans.
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Greenberg objected to statements Spitzer made in television interviews in 2012 and a book, "Protecting Capitalism Case By Case," in 2013.
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Chyna objected to Kardashian's request to modify child support and accused him of "manipulating" his financial situation, according to The Blast.
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Though Rivera objected to Lowry bringing Isaac, 9, on the trip during his designated time with him, she took him anyway.
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While Lyft and Juno objected to the driver minimum wage, rival Uber filed a suit over the new vehicle cap imposed.
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Protests occurred in London and other U.K. cities in the wake of the referendum, as remain voters objected to the outcome.
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But Congress left for summer recess without agreeing on legislation, as Democrats objected to riders that blocked funding for Planned Parenthood.
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He not only objected to the Iraq war, and acted as chairman of the Stop the War Coalition in 2011-15.
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One prosecutor in western Virginia in April objected to nine sentence reductions she had previously not opposed, citing Justice Department guidelines.
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Paul was not the only senator who objected to the attempt to pass the bill by unanimous consent on Wednesday. Sen.
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He also objected to approving a bill for $19 billion without all members getting the chance to vote on the measure.
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The lead singer of the country's pre-eminent punk rock band objected to the award from the same stage that night.
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ET. Biden campaign adviser Jesse Harris objected to the partial release of caucus results, a Biden aide confirmed to The Hill.
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At the State Department, where employees can make use of an official Dissent Channel, many have objected to the travel ban.
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Obviously, that's of concern to us because we have long objected to the sale of Iran — of these kinds of capabilities.
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The government objected to her reporting on the suppression of ethnic Uighurs, a mostly Muslim minority in the west of China.
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But the Syrian government delegation objected to the opposition's tough line on the future of Assad, and the talks achieved nothing.
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This isn't proven, but the young lad objected to the rote method in which children were taught back in the day.
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Over the past two years, Aquazzura has repeatedly objected to Ivanka Trump's shoe designs and is now taking action in court.
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Most of the House Republicans who voted against the 2017 tax law did so because they objected to the SALT provision.
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Sam Kamin, a professor of marijuana law and policy at the University of Denver, also objected to the blood tests' inclusion.
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The United States also objected to an antiterrorism law that called for foreign companies to hand over encryption keys in China.
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He also objected to an article that suspends investigations by the ordinary judicial system to those who submit to the JEP.
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Not surprisingly, Mr. Hillis, the Barclays lawyer, objected to having Mr. LaRocca appear or to even call into the arbitration case.
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She told Out magazine that her original statement was "insensitive" and claimed she understood why many people objected to her casting.
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"After the story was published early this morning, a number of editors and readers rightly objected to that language," LaForge said.
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While Pauline Kael was an early and mostly steadfast champion, other reviewers objected to the violence and sensationalism of his movies.
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Democrats objected to provisions in the $1.1 billion package that blocked funds for Planned Parenthood and loosened Clean Water Act regulations.
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Democrats objected to the use of the word, and Barr has faced criticism since then for describing the surveillance as spying.
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It said the attacker was a homeless person who objected to her taking photos of graffiti on walls in the area.
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For example, WCA objected to an Australian climate program because it did not do enough to encourage low-emission coal policies.
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Greece has long objected to the tiny landlocked Balkan state being called simply 'Macedonia', arguing it implied appropriation of Greek heritage.
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Just as I objected to the Edwards charges, the connection to the campaign finance laws for Trump remains a bit thin.
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The move by Democrats is likely to infuriate Republicans, who have objected to efforts to release portions of the panel's interviews.
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A number of lawmakers from other states with high rates of consumers needing financial assistance have also objected to the bill.
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After ordination, he worked in the Bronx but left in 223, complaining of unscrupulous pastors who objected to his playing chess.
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Defense lawyers have objected to a federal regulation that requires them to obtain the agency's approval before an employee can testify.
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Moreover, President Trump and others have rightly objected to the terms under which regulatory inspectors are permitted to visit nuclear sites.
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They also objected to his doubts about mainstream climate change science, past opposition to LGBT rights and divisiveness as a politician.
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The N.F.L., Coca-Cola and hundreds of other businesses had objected to the bill in an implicit threat of economic backlash.
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While regretting and reprimanding the status quo, Kerry underplayed America's role in enabling the reality that he so eloquently objected to.
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" (Emphasis theirs.) Now, others have already objected to this, including Commissioner Clyburn ("I am extremely skeptical of this line of inquiry.
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Career staff at the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) objected to the Trump administration's plan for a new regulatory approach toward asbestos.
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After members of the pathology lab objected to the deal, the head of the department announced he would divest his stake.
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The officials objected to aspects of the production, and for years that incident cast a shadow over his career in China.
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Mr. Kim apparently has not objected to next month's United States-South Korea military exercises, or insisted on immediately easing sanctions.
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This process has been in place for 40 years and the Republican Party has never meaningfully objected to it — until now.
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Nor was it because he objected to flying, although he might have done on the basis of his field, environmental economics.
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But officials in Taiwan have objected to the legislation and said they would not seek the man's extradition if it passed.
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After Nixon's resignation in 1974, the government relented, saying it no longer objected to Mr. Lennon's presence in the United States.
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But the plan was blocked in the House by Republicans who objected to other elements they considered amnesty for illegal immigrants.
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The innate power of the confession process is one of the reasons the Catholic Church has objected to the commission's proposals.
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Ms. Liu dropped from the running because the Senate Judiciary Committee objected to her nomination, said a department spokeswoman, Kerri Kupec.
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Trump will now need bipartisan support to get the deal passed, and some Democrats have objected to elements of the USMCA.
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The demonstration drew the ire of supporters of Mr. Guaidó, and Venezuelans objected to the presence of activists in the embassy.
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The European Union on Thursday firmly objected to the plan, noting that the EU "is taking strong action" against the pandemic.
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The American delegation objected to including the standard phrase "rules-based international order" only to back down in the final talks.
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He said that a security officer developed a "vendetta" against him last season after he objected to young Orlando being searched.
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Florida's Ronald DeSantis, a Republican ally of President Trump, has loudly objected to south Florida taking on the floundering cruise ships.
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Whatever threat the new Russian missiles may pose, many European leaders have objected to Mr. Trump's plan to scrap the treaty.
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In one email, he objected to the design of an equity council that would guide faculty hiring to improve racial equity.
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Right after the Electoral College tally concluded in January, several Democratic members of Congress objected to the results of the election.
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Some drivers and the Teamsters union, which has been working to organize drivers for ride-hailing applications, objected to the settlement.
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Several prominent journalists objected to the comment — a "full freak out," as the newsletter, which is called Bern Notice, put it.
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But unions and employers both objected to having to pay a tax on their health plans, galvanizing bipartisan opposition in Congress.
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After Andres objected to Downing's question, Judge T.S. Ellis called the attorneys to the front of the courtroom for a conference.
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The majority of travel will still involve commercial flights, as many team owners have objected to the cost of charter travel.
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Some feminist scholars have objected to auteurism, partly because female directors have been so marginalized while male filmmakers have been deified.
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Rather, U.S. ethanol producers have objected to the methodology the EPA used in straying away from the statutorily imposed blending requirements.
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NHTSA objected to that claim, saying that crash test results can only be compared to vehicles of similar size and weight.
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But if Apple employees similarly objected to their employer's actions in the region, it couldn't easily back out of working there.
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Mr. Shaub objected to the fact that many of the waivers were undated and unsigned, and that some approved actions retroactively.
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Voices across the country, including those in the West, objected to the move and spoke out about the rule's public benefits.
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The Freedom From Religion Foundation objected to the display, arguing that the religious emblem violated the Establishment Clause of the Constitution.
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When Mr. Gold showed him a draft, Mr. Ford agreed with the substance but objected to the length of the sentences.
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But shortly after the book came out, Mr. Weir started hearing from a subset of readers who objected to the obscenities.
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China has long objected to U.S. military operations off its coasts, even in areas Washington insists are free to international passage.
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Her lawyer warned that if she objected to the fee, she would be sent back to jail, so she kept quiet.
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But several attempts to buy stakes in American firms failed after US authorities objected to the deals on national security grounds.
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The picture that Facebook objected to shows a group of people fleeing down a road after the use of napalm bombs.
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However, in the letter he sent Grassley on Monday night, Bromwich had objected to an non-committee member handle the questioning.
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Verma was apparently angry that Azar's camp objected to the chief of staff she planned to fire and filed a complaint.
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Several Foreign Affairs committee Democrats, including some who opposed the nuclear deal last summer, vehemently objected to the Iran oversight measure.
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A mix of centrists and conservatives objected to the earlier ObamaCare bill, forcing GOP leaders to call off a planned vote.
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The Justice Department objected to three provisions: 22020) a prohibition on incentives for students to apply for early decision admission (e.g.
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Shirley's family objected to how he was portrayed in the film, particularly the notion that Shirley was estranged from his relatives.
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Justin Amash (R-Mich.), a frequent critic of executive power, objected to Trump's action in a series of statements on Twitter.
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It's no wonder why so many objected to the president's presence at the opening for the Mississippi Museum for Civil Rights.
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Trump's closest advisers have sharply objected to Russia's presence in the hemisphere and blamed Moscow for helping keep Maduro in place.
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But while the Liberals objected to the previous government's process, their tactics for remedying the situation may be significantly more grave.
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This time, they have objected to the burden of proof being shifted to Leeper, a silver medalist at the 2012 Paralympics.
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He objected to the "procedure used to convoke and elect" the constituent assembly, he explained in a letter he published on Twitter.
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Tehran has in the past objected to policies put forward by arch-rival Saudi Arabia, saying Riyadh was too close to Washington.
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As a result, officials at China's statistics bureau objected to the early release, according to people with knowledge of the official order.
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He has objected to his case being grouped with the Russians' twice, and both times Judge Amy Berman Jackson denied his attempts.
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The case concerned Hobby Lobby, a craft store chain that objected to providing certain contraceptives in their health care plan under Obamacare.
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Mr López Obrador's finance minister has just resigned, apparently in part because he objected to the president's strategy for Pemex (see article).
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A Florida woman objected to the settlement, saying she should have the opportunity to opt out and take Trump to court herself.
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Sherri Simpson, of Fort Lauderdale, Florida, who paid $19,000, objected to the settlement provision blocking students from opting out of the deal.
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Greece has long objected to use of the term "Macedonia," saying it implies claims on the Greek province of the same name.
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Frank objected to the settlement on the basis of being one of the estimated 129 million Google users in the United States.
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They said the attackers had objected to official identity cards given to Hindus but not Muslims, saying Hindus should not have them.
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The original movie was based on the children's books by P.L. Travers who famously objected to Walt Disney's embellishments to her stories.
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Barr objected to the committee's request that lawyers as well as members of Congress be allowed to question him at the hearing.
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In 2014, the court ruled in favor of closely held for-profit companies like Hobby Lobby that objected to providing certain contraceptives.
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In a federal bankruptcy court filing on Wednesday, lawyers for venture capitalist Peter Thiel objected to the ongoing sale process of Gawker.
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It also recounts that Trump objected to the cost of gender reassignment surgery for service members after being given an inflated figure.
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Some vegetarian and religious groups have objected to the polymer notes because trace amounts of animal fat are used in their production.
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On May 11th Mr Duterte forced out the chief justice of the Philippines, who had objected to his abuse of martial law.
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The agency objected to how her pay was structured, noting that CBS' "back's to the wall" when it comes to her compensation.
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He said the CMC also objected to opinions expressed on the Qatar-based channel by guests in talk-shows broadcast from Doha.
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As a Christian firm, it had objected to having to pay for insurance coverage for emergency contraception under the Affordable Care Act.
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Mike Gianaris, a state senator and Amazon foe, criticised the secrecy behind the deal and objected to what he called "corporate welfare".
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Mr. Obama also objected to provisions in the repeal legislation to defund Planned Parenthood, a women's health organization that also provides abortions.
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The Trump supplemental included funding in the base Pentagon budget paid for by offsets to domestic spending programs, which Democrats objected to.
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Moscow has strongly objected to a US strike against the Syrian air base the West believes the sarin attack was launched from.
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Rice's comments attracted criticism from members of the military and Republicans who viewed Bergdahl as a deserter and objected to the trade.
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Liberal groups have objected to Grant for her work on amicus briefs in politically charged Supreme Court cases, including Shelby County v.
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According to the government official and the two diplomats, Abadi also objected to Soleimani's plane landing at Baghdad airport without prior permission.
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Court records show the soccer league objected to use of the park, which sits next to Levi's Stadium, venue for the Feb.
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The case concerns a baker who objected to creating a specialty cake to celebrate the wedding anniversary of a same-sex couple.
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However, friends said Howell had apparently objected to other people who were throwing bottles into the water, local TV station WVUE reports.
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The governor has objected to statements by the board that the island could face furloughs if it cannot meet cost-savings benchmarks.
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Panelo insisted Duterte was not afraid, but objected to the ICC becoming "a political tool to harass a particular country, like ours".
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House Speaker Paul Ryan also objected to Monday's vote, as did members of both major political parties, The New York Times reports.
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The pilots' union has objected to any additional 70- or 76-seat jets being flown by Delta's regional affiliate airlines, Bloomberg reported.
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Even so, the accuser's lawyer, Roberta Kaplan, objected to the plan's being put together without consulting with the accusers and their lawyers.
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He suggested further that as the campaign unfolds he'll be smoothing ruffled feelings among struggling voters, like those who objected to Mrs.
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John La Place, a spokesman for Ernst & Young, said it had not objected to the recent release of the Corinthian flash reports.
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Thursday's filing indicated that Cohen's attorneys objected to three items being designated as "not privileged," but wouldn't contest the designation in court.
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