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Kaepernick's silent protest has combined an objection to government treatment of African-Americans with an objection to beloved symbols of the United States: the national anthem and the flag.
Some people voiced objection to the President's proposed border wall.
BUT WE DO HAVE OBJECTION TO VIOLATION OF THE RULES.
He said Rome asked for his objection to be withdrawn.
Barr has said he has no objection to Mueller testifying.
That is accurate and I have no objection to that.
PBGC filed an objection to the sale in bankruptcy court.
So you don't have any objection to his coming back?
"Men have no objection to women as creators," Hartigan insisted.
Apparently, the objection to twerking is that it's too sexual.
Judge James Burke overruled the defense's objection to the comment.
There has generally been little objection to this relative silence.
DOJ disrupted those plans with its objection to Fitzpatrick's appointment.
But that sounds like an objection to algorithmic timelines in general.
That's my objection to the 2% inflation target for all seasons.
Look, I have no objection to the president bringing this up.
Why the objection to naming a post office after Maya Angelou?
So what is the objection to making this vital information available?
" Susan Sontag rose to voice her objection to the term "lady.
"I have no objection to Bob Mueller personally testifying," he said.
At the time, there wasn't any organized objection to Swank's casting.
They added the alleged victim had "no objection" to the deal.
Twice last year the EC sent Statements of Objection to Google.
He offered no public objection to Mr. Macron's outreach to Iran.
He offered no public objection to Mr. Macron's outreach to Iran.
But she had no objection to death as punishment, not at first.
Norway and Iceland continue whaling efforts in objection to the IWC moratorium.
He made his objection to the arrangement known to the homeowners' organization.
Their objection to protest and direct action defies generations of radical zeal.
The defense issued no objection to US Magistrate Judge Robert Lehrburger's decision.
Pittenger did not express an objection to Harris's demand for a recount.
HABERMAN: Will you – SANGER: And would you have an objection to it?
He made his objection to the arrangement known to the homeowners' organization.
And raised most recently as an objection to the Microsoft-LinkedIn acquisition.
Also, she has no objection to taking the paternity test he's requesting.
The obvious objection to the above agenda is that it's too limiting.
But Mr. Ricketts said he had no objection to a governmental visit.
Jim Sensenbrenner of Wisconsin, trying to raise an objection to Berke's questioning.
If you don't have an ethical objection to contract cheating, explain why.
But Instagram hasn't recorded an objection to the court's order, he said.
A frequently voiced objection to hiking the gas tax is its regressivity.
It's a fundamental objection to having a society structured along these lines.
But his objection to foul, filthy language is primarily directed at women.
Mr. Fardon's parting message was different, raising no objection to his ouster.
I have no objection to the ritual humiliation of the grotesquely wealthy.
Far too often, the objection to abortion is presented as a religious one.
Barr said on Wednesday that he would have no objection to Mueller testifying.
The two largest political parties said they had no objection to the delay.
He has another week to lodge any last, legal objection to the notice.
One persistent objection to limited government particularly rankled Cowperthwaite—that it was callous.
"We have no objection to anybody selling Berkshire short at all," he said.
In theory, the island should have no objection to being called "Taiwan, China".
Further complicating the matter is U.S. objection to an IMF bailout for Islamabad.
EINHORN: NOT WITHSTANDING HER OBJECTION TO OUR IDEA, WE'RE SUPPORTIVE OF MARY BARRA.
I have no objection to people using electronic sounds in music at all.
My objection to this vision of the future is simple: it breeds isolation.
Mill probably wouldn't have much objection to Facebook's attention-hijacking maneuvers, for instance.
The filing said the special counsel's office had "no objection" to the motion.
As a strident atheist, I have no objection to that being the case.
The other obvious objection to my scenario would be, in effect, so what?
Last week, Mr. Barr said he had no objection to Mr. Mueller testifying.
The core jihadist objection to the West concerns our values, not our policies.
There is a long history of theological objection to women preaching and teaching.
If peace is the objective, there is no credible objection to the proposals.
But 130 groups signed a 63-page objection to the proposed rule change.
I raised what I thought was an obvious objection to this: moral hazard.
Not that Mr. Lee or Mr. McConnell had a personal objection to these nominees.
But Justices Gorsuch and Thomas have a more fundamental objection to the majority's view.
There is no constitutional objection to, say, universal background checks to obtain a gun.
Governments should place limits on conscientious objection to ensure that women's health comes first.
It again voiced its objection to having a Third Point employee on its board.
I can't imagine there will be much objection to that from either party involved.
A common objection to high-performance building is the perception of additional upfront costs.
"I have personal (not scientific) objection to the marketing of hazards," Caplan-Auerbach said.
Sturgeon said she has no objection to the golf courses and welcomes U.S. investment.
But the real objection to uniting Europe's two largest stock exchanges is more alarming.
He repeated this week that he had no objection to Mueller appearing before Congress.
The Hutterites have no objection to electricity and live on large, industrialized communal farms.
If I had one objection to life aboard the Summit it's the endless upselling.
But it has no objection to the construction of extravagant hotels not far away.
To be fair, College Board's objection to the current curriculum's staggering size is valid.
We're told there's no real objection to Montgomery stepping in for the short term.
Currently in Minnesota law, there is language that allows for conscientious objection to vaccination.
Some descendants of the six founding families had no objection to the school's decision.
Her objection to them has only increased their lifespan and given them more weight.
Not so President Trump, whose initial objection to Mr. Assad's actions was notably tepid.
But Congress has never sustained an objection to an electoral vote in modern times.
He emphasized his objection to the Supreme Court ruling that legalized same-sex marriage nationwide.
There was little objection to Ruiz, however, who sailed through on a 90-8 vote.
This morning, the President tweeted an objection to the ruling, a day before it's enacted.
The objection to trade in products of endangered species is not moral, it is pragmatic.
Another objection to lengthening the school year is that it would strain public-education budgets.
Twice, a big section of his shadow cabinet have resigned in objection to his leadership.
I didn&apost have any particular objection to the Democrats bringing up the gun issue.
At the news conference last week, Barr said he had "no objection" to Mueller testifying.
I have no moral objection to bookmakers and applaud the industry for its self-regulation.
So the objection to facts coming to light is what this all boils down to.
"I regret an objection to this very reasonable path forward," Vitter said after Paul spoke.
For this alliance, a visceral objection to Israel's existence was a key point of unity.
The objection to Trump is based less on his policy positions than on his personality.
No objection to her bill was raised by either side, Jones noted in her filing.
"My objection to this process right now is the process," said Dotson's attorney, Alex Spiro.
On Monday, she offered little explanation of why she had dropped her objection to participating.
Domestic steel and aluminum companies have 30 days to file an objection to any application.
Mr. McConnell said he had no objection to the president using whatever "tools" were available.
A resolution of the dispute would see Greece lift objection to Macedonia&aposs accession to NATO.
Catalan separatist parties have until Wednesday to say if they maintain their objection to the budget.
Sartore had treated her objection to that gesture as so outlandish as to be almost incomprehensible.
Prosecutors were given until Monday to file any objection to Avenatti being part of the proceedings.
Some donors or their families had explicitly noted an objection to military experiments on consent forms.
The Kremlin did not spell out what its exact objection to the political attack video was.
And he has little objection to Strzok's conduct in the Clinton probe through most of 2016.
VICE: On what basis can you have a religious objection to how a cake is used?
A common objection to elevated top marginal income tax rates is that they hurt economic growth.
Legislators, the media and the public at large — including progressives — had no objection to that terminology.
Mr. Phillips refused to make them a cake, citing his religious objection to same-sex marriage.
As the WTO relies on a consensus, it takes just one objection to block a proposal.
Trump should lift the American objection to Fayyad right now if he's serious about a deal.
On Thursday, the court heard that none of Swiber's creditors had any objection to judicial management.
"I'd have no objection to that," Pence said of releasing transcripts of his own phone calls.
Gillibrand's stated objection to Mattis was that his appointment would weaken civilian control over the military.
He said he often reminded Orthodox parents that there was no religious objection to getting vaccinated.
Foreign Minister Gebran Bassil, who had been demanding further debate, signalled no objection to the cabinet decision.
At one point in the questioning, Judge Jeffrey Locke sustained an objection to something Baez had asked.
Kassia, a 20-something professional in the queue, says she has no ethical objection to eating meat.
Interesting, OK. DS: Ultimately I said, I know [Rob] by reputation and I've no objection to that.
Others were unaffiliated members of the public who simply wanted to voice their objection to Trump's policies.
Doorman also has no objection to Trump's policies per se; he just wants to protect his property.
But top California clean air regulator Mary Nichols had tweeted her objection to that plan last month.
Thomas Aquinas, the 13th-century Catholic theologian, called evil the primary objection to the existence of God.
My objection to this movie is purely an exasperation with remakes of stuff that no one needs.
According to Stehlik, Trump is either displaying his objection to a current conversation, or simply sitting comfortably.
The NAACP registered objection to Gasser's release, which was also widely decried by observers on social media.
His only objection to her possibly attending Louisville was in what he would or would not wear.
I had no objection to the 'Pastor Protection Act' that was passed by the House of Representatives.
As he wrote on his campaign site back then: I have a faith-based objection to abortion.
An objection to this is that it might lead to more common impeachment proceedings in the future.
The settlement followed nearly a year of allegations, injunctions, and appeals in objection to those very requirements.
Of course, there was an objection to one of them but I let her come in anyway.
" Apple CEO Tim Cook tweeted his objection to the notion of a ban with the hashtag, "#LetThemServe.
He had a different objection to sanctuary: He believed it would lead to an increase in crime.
She said she "registered strong objection" to having the committee bring in outside counsel to question Ford.
Companies, even Fortune 500 firms, could cite any moral or religious objection to justify dropping contraception coverage.
But that's different from selectively revoking future rights, even over an objection to something from an unrelated video.
I was very clear in my objection to his policies, but I never rooted for America to fail.
Sadly, it seems as if the state of Oklahoma takes serious objection to the DIY nature of infusing.
The White House stressed that Mr. Trump had no objection to DACA as a matter of public policy.
One fan, in particular, voiced his objection to the poles, and his voice was heard by Yankee management.
Protesters have greeted Trump with Mexican flags as an objection to his policies, including in Scotland last month.
But after Casey came out the way it did, the church no longer had any objection to RFRA.
Lula can appeal against any objection to his candidacy to the TSE and then to Brazil's supreme court.
"There was no objection to the donation and proposed location so the project progressed," the agenda request reads.
A lawyer for Abdeslam had said earlier Thursday that Abdeslam had dropped his initial objection to being extradited.
Borglum's only objection to her plan was that 70 feet wasn't nearly big enough to honor Lee properly.
Their objection to the Libya precedent practically rules out a rapid denuclearization process being agreed upon in Singapore.
Fiscal conservatives are often accused of holding a knee-jerk objection to any new spending for any reason.
In the report, Schuyler County administrator Tim O'Hearn surfaced the latest objection to the projected massive capacity limits.
Early Thursday, the prosecutors from the US Attorney's Office in Manhattan dropped their objection to an independent reviewer.
I don't have a moral objection to "The Conners," as "Roseanne" [counts on fingers] 3.0 will be called.
Some customers thought that was too long and unfair, though they had no objection to the government's intervention.
But I don't have any objection to them being labeled with explanatory labels or that sort of thing.
Instead, he is throwing gemstones at us, on a curve, and I have no objection to that whatsoever.
Last Wednesday, 27 City Council members sent a letter of objection to the mayor's plan, to no avail.
Didn't he need to make known his objection to what his adopted country was doing to the Palestinians?
One common objection to going fine free that Woodworth hears is that it fails to teach people responsibility.
Pence said in Iowa that he has "no objection" to releasing transcripts of his own calls with Zelensky.
Boeing – Boeing dropped its objection to the merger of two of its suppliers, United Technologies and Rockwell Collins.
"The objection that people have is a more visceral and vague objection to messing with DNA," he said.
Another rule allowed some employers to claim an exemption due to a moral, non-religious objection to contraception.
I don't have a moral objection to porn but too much of anything is obviously a bad idea.
But the commissioners would not hear of Mr Bormuth's objection to the Christian prayers they delivered month after month.
When she heard tennis star Margaret Court voice her objection to same-sex marriage in Australia, she immediately responded.
Ms. Hadid did agree with Camera's objection to the article's statement that Israel was "established" by war in 1948.
I want to get your reaction to this breaking news from North Korea and their objection to these exercises.
Its objection to the political declaration on future relations is that it wants to add a permanent customs union.
Berg Steel, which filed an objection to Plains' application, said it could make alternate products to meet Plains' needs.
Trump also tweeted on Thursday his objection to the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act — but his administration wants it passed.
The Supreme Court also allowed an exemption for closely held corporations whose owners have a religious objection to contraception.
The IOC did not immediately respond to a request for comment on the U.S. objection to transferring sports equipment.
The Warmbier family's "objection to an autopsy was honored," the office said, and only an external examination was performed.
The Edelson suit alleges that Thut's objection to the firm's TCPA settlement with Gannett was rife with factual misstatements.
"Sometimes you protest just to register a public objection to policies you have no hope of changing," she explains.
This is why Donald Trump's objection to Bee's language not only smacks of hypocrisy but also makes no sense.
"For all these reasons I have decided to withdraw my objection to (my dismissal)," he said in the letter.
The Pentagon's violent objection to the release of what should be very benign information seems to confirm my suspicions.
But some Republicans took objection to his assertion that the nation's gun laws may have contributed to the killings.
I have no objection to writing a ton of stuff, but the touring and the promoting is really tough.
"Give me a break," the judge said, when a creditors committee lawyer argued an objection to the takeover bid.
But there isn't a general moral objection to your withholding information from a professional with whom you are working.
It withdrew its objection to a Texas voting law that judges ruled discriminatory against Hispanic and African-American voters.
Pence has previously said he has "no objection" to releasing the transcripts of his calls, but it hasn't happened.
It also exempts those who have a religious objection to being photographed for the purposes of receiving an identification.
He once asked a teacher if there would be any objection to his completing two grades in one year.
But you need to act quickly, or the landlord could argue that you waived your objection to the defect.
"  Apple has until next week to file a formal objection to the order, claiming that it is "unduly burdensome.
And lastly, I registered a strong objection to having the committee bring in outside counsel to question Dr. Ford.
Kasich added that his objection to Trump's wing of the GOP was not personal, but rooted in policy differences.
As the camps vanished, so did Occupy's power as anything more than a vague objection to the status quo.
The tension in the film between Lermontov's personal involvement and his principled objection to a ballerina's marrying is absent.
Perhaps the most common objection to feminism is the argument that it is unnecessary, because equality has already been achieved.
The biggest objection to the original agreement was that it treated too leniently guerrilla leaders who had committed war crimes.
Tehran summoned the British ambassador to voice "its very strong objection to the illegal and unacceptable seizure" of its ship.
The classic objection to pacifism is that it makes conflict more likely, because bullies conclude that they can act unpunished.
Racial tensions The tensions at Evergreen this spring received national publicity over a professor's objection to an event on campus.
A magistrate judge released him on $500,000 secured bond and overruled a federal prosecutor's objection to Hodge keeping his passport.
In the Tyson case, the court was considering an objection to the use of statistics to determine liability and damages.
There is a practical objection to a filibuster: namely, that the Democrats should save their ammunition for a future battle.
Carol Kane's talents are grossly underused, and her constant objection to any form of gentrification has reached levels beyond parody.
A deeper objection to the attempted reconciliation of contemporary science and Buddhist practice flows from the nature of scientific storytelling.
Not until 1795, Satia observes, did the Society of Friends raise any objection to what might seem an obvious tension.
Burleson, who spoke to me from an overseas missions trip, emphasized that his objection to Patterson is doctrinal, not personal.
Indeed, I spoke to you very openly expressing my fundamental objection to the character you wished to give to it. . . .
"We are having this debate right now because Democrats had an objection to something said by a Democrat," Gaetz said.
Democrats had a legitimate objection to the percentage of withheld documents and the restrictive process imposed by the Republican majority.
After all, the objection to the Green New Deal from mainstream Republicans and Democrats alike is that it's too ambitious.
Ocasio-Cortez added that she took objection to American flags displayed at detention centers where alleged abuses have taken place.
Mr. Nass's objection to spending money on diversity training reflects a rising resistance to what is considered campus political correctness.
Congressional budget hawks have frequently voiced objection to the proposals, saying the cuts would aggravate an already-unsteady debt level.
"That's sort of the central objection to its constitutionality," said Barbara Mishkin, a consumer finance attorney at Ballard Spahr LLP.
Unlike the other judges that the ACLU opposed, the objection to Kavanaugh is his behavior rather than his judicial philosophy.
The U.S. Trustee overseeing the bankruptcy also filed an objection to the plan, raising similar concerns about the unsecured creditors.
Barr's main objection to releasing the full report is regulations that prohibit releasing grand jury material to members of Congress.
American producers, meanwhile, will have the right to file an objection to each exclusion plea, piling on yet more paperwork.
Second, note that there's relatively little objection to discrimination in favor of athletes, children of donors and children of alums.
Tehran summoned the British ambassador to voice "its very strong objection to the illegal and unacceptable seizure" of its ship.
He noted that prosecutors had no objection to sharing the information with the House, so long as the judge approved.
In the rare circumstance that might ever arise…, where I felt some contentious objection to the law, I would recuse.
Boeing (BA) dropped its objection to the merger of two of its suppliers, United Technologies (UTX) and Rockwell Collins (COL).
After a federal appeals court rejected a student's objection to the settlement in February, Curiel finalized the deal on Monday.
It's safe to say that many sex workers' primary objection to sex doll brothels isn't moral or philosophical, but economic.
The true reason — which the legislators weren't willing to admit publicly — was a philosophical objection to government-provided health insurance.
One possible objection to my "open things up approach" is that it comes with a certain amount of potential chaos.
In the original interview, Weiss said he had a moral objection to asking David Koch to do such a thing.
A common chant amongst the Sudanese was "either victory or Egypt", a reference to their objection to following that script.
Justice Asplin's decision came after Neil Berriman, the son of the nanny, Sandra Rivett, dropped his objection to Mr. Bingham's petition.
Therefore, voicing objection to radical policies may make many political scientists feel uncomfortable because it appears to be a partisan act.
January 2016 - Entergy asks U.S. federal district court to reject the NYDOS' objection to the plant's Coastal Zone Management Act certification.
At a staff briefing in mid-September, State Department officials confirmed that they no objection to the Ukraine funding going forward.
At an event in Sweden Wednesday, the company preemptively dismissed this criticism by likening it to early objection to seatbelt laws.
By voicing their objection to the meeting, Saudi Arabia has attempted to win back the leadership baton from American shale producers.
For many years, congressional Republicans have said their objection to DACA was its implementation by executive action rather than via legislation.
The strongest objection to "Let's Go Camping", meanwhile, came in the form of one sternly worded letter from a bemused visitor.
So I would have no objection to trying to improve our tax code and to do better investment in public infrastructure.
Mr. Frank filed a legal objection to this settlement, arguing that the plaintiffs' lawyers enriched themselves to the detriment of consumers.
Ambac said the settlement also provides for the withdrawal of its objection to JPMorgan's $4.5 billion RMBS settlement with RMBS trustees.
In return for the automakers' contribution, a committee of injured drivers dropped their objection to TK Holdings' proposed bankruptcy exit plan.
But two-thirds of Thais have no objection to same-sex unions, a survey by the United Nations Development Program found.
His objection to Mr Trump seems to have stemmed from his belief that the candidate had been compromised by Russian intelligence.
The Trump administration will now allow any employer to claim religious or moral objection to providing birth control to its employees.
The European Central Bank has raised no objection to the appointment of Spain's Luis de Guindos as its next vice president.
And the lack of public objection to Trump's efforts by elected Republicans today demonstrates how the party has gravitated toward him.
If you intend to file an objection to this order in the Turkish courts, please reply immediately to let us know.
Then, the Commerce Department allows any company (namely, U.S. steel and aluminum companies) to file an objection to an exemption request.
" Bolton also reiterated the administration's objection to the sunset provisions in the Iran deal, which President Donald Trump called "totally unacceptable.
An addiction expert and chief scientific officer at Recovery Centers of America, Carise has no significant objection to medical marijuana use.
Talks are ongoing, but the cabinet is likely to announce its objection to the proposed deal next week, the source said.
"I have also personally spoken with ICE leadership in Chicago and voiced my strong objection to any such raids," Lightfoot tweeted.
I frequently write about my objection to political violence and censorship in America, and we have plenty of examples of both.
Republicans had been filibustering four nominees to the important D.C. Circuit Court without any particular objection to any of the nominees.
Objection to Rothification is one indicator that current D.C. plans were designed by well-off people for fellow well-off people.
There is a perception that Steve Jobs and Apple were holdouts because of some principled, high-minded objection to larger phones.
The progressive objection to Williamson lies in the demeaning ways he's written about poor people, black people, women, and trans people.
Talcott noted that objection to birth control among evangelicals had been more prevalent prior to the developments of the 20th century.
Department officials determined that Century had meant to file an objection to Rusal's request, but had erred in submitting the paperwork.
"The president's principal objection to multilateralism seems to be that he doesn't want other countries united against him," said Mr. Levy.
But there was a caveat: Trump's team could raise an objection to the admission of particular evidence, triggering a Senate vote.
The European Central Bank's Governing Council said Thursday that it had no objection to Ms. Lagarde's appointment by European political leaders.
One obvious objection to this is that stock market valuations are high, which would seem to leave less room for growth.
Part of it is an understandable objection to a white pundit using a black icon as an example in an argument.
South Carolina had to go to federal court in 2012 to overturn the meritless objection to its new voter identification law.
Iran's Foreign Ministry summoned the British ambassador to voice "its very strong objection to the illegal and unacceptable seizure" of its ship.
The ESSW argument "was a striking philosophical objection" to the Bohmian view, said Aephraim Steinberg, a physicist at the University of Toronto.
Elon Musk said he plans to voice his objection to President Donald Trump's executive order restricting immigration from seven predominantly Muslim countries.
Though summarily (and lawfully) fired, Yates made clear her principled objection to a dangerous and, in her considered judgment, legally unsupportable directive.
The $3.9 billion contract followed President Donald Trump's objection to the $4 billion price tag of a previous Air Force One deal.
Also to be unsealed would be Holtzclaw&aposs attorneys&apos objection to a lower court finding of fact and conclusions of law.
Scoot, a Bird rival that's authorized to offer shared scooters in San Francisco, said it has no objection to Bird's new program.
This sort of objection to Trump's policy focuses on values and ideals, and, in that respect, it is clearly a moral argument.
South Sudan Minister of Cabinet Affairs Martin Elia Lomoro said on Sunday that the government had no objection to who contributes soldiers.
David Cameron, Britain's former prime minister, once said he would have no objection to eating halal meat, produced according to Islamic principles.
It's not as if men have been blindsided about women's objection to being treated as sexual objects and subjected to unwanted intimacies.
But the Court did not rule that the baker had a valid religious or free speech objection to complying with the law.
But there is "no constitutional objection to the goal of considering race as one modest factor among many others to achieve diversity".
Maloney allowed Pitts's amendment to pass by voice vote, saying that he had no objection to simply stating adherence to the Constitution.
This, after all, was Plato's objection to the arts and every kind of artistic effect — that it was manipulative and potentially mendacious.
The issue is not how his actions and behaviors affect Americans of color; it's how their objection to his actions affect him.
There will be such objection to this plan, too, but we should not let that deter us from making a wise choice.
If your husband is sincere, and his objection to cannabis is limited to smoke, then surely he won't object to edibles, correct?
More likely, given the Trump administration's across-the-board objection to Democrats' requests, the line of inquiry could end up in court.
Lengthy discussions in Brussels on the text of the statement failed to overcome Hungary's objection to mentioning human rights concerns in Egypt.
Under his leadership, the department has already reversed course in Texas' voter-ID litigation, dropping its objection to the law last month.
Jodey Arrington (R-Texas), backing a clean break Monday from the Paris agreement, and underscoring the party's objection to the climate deal.
He said he had no objection to integrating black studies into college curriculums but balked at establishing separate departments in that field.
He was released on $500,000 secured bond by a federal magistrate who overruled a federal prosecutor's objection to Hodge keeping his passport.
They also engage in poverty relief at home, but they are restrained by a strong philosophical objection to anything that encourages chronic dependence.
A lawyer and lobbyist who was part of the Trump transition team, Delrahim has had no objection to major mergers in the past.
She later filed an objection to her grandfather's probate filing and his request to become the executor of Kristoff's estate, The Blast reported.
They raised no objection to the bonus seats but the chances of any party securing them in Italy's fragmented party system are remote.
In the past year and a half, his biggest case has been a long-shot objection to the Trump University class action settlement.
" As my Times colleague Frank Bruni noted, Trump has a "bizarre obsession with, and objection to, body fluid," especially "the fluids of women.
But I think many Swifties' rush to smash their Fearless CDs might stem from more than a deep moral objection to potential liars.
Credit Suisse (CS) got a "conditional non-objection" to its capital plan, a middle ground between pass and fail based on certain weaknesses.
The American objection to China as a state-controlled economy cannot be squared with China's insistence that it is already a market economy.
That is violence, and yet it's the protests, it's the objection to that violence, that is comfortably written about as disruptive and threatening.
Merkel also refused to make even a gentle warning or objection to any economic tactics President Trump has taken or expressed so far.
" One slide also touches on a legal review of the operation, saying that "there is no legal objection to conducting the activities proposed.
A loud crowd interrupted the first moments of the Democratic National Convention with a raucous objection to the mention of Hillary Clinton's name.
"I want to stress, before, during, and after my government decided to use Dengvaxia, nobody expressed their objection to the vaccine," Aquino said.
If an employer has a religious objection to covering contraception, it simply needs to fill out a one-page form stating its opposition.
If I didn't want to do my job based on my objection to open carry licenses, well… I'd have to get another job!
Many experts believe that feud or no feud, there is something to the official DOJ objection to the AT&T-Time Warner combination.
Its objection to a clause that would transfer power over senior security appointments to the new government would also need to be resolved.
C.) then also voiced his objection to one of the nominees, prompting Banking Committee Chairman Richard Shelby (R-Ala.) to postpone the vote.
When Sandra informed the county of her conscientious objection to participating in any way in the provision of abortions, the county fired her.
Saudi Foreign Minister Adel bin Ahmed al-Jubeir has said his country's objection to the bill is based on principles of international relations.
Today, 45 states and the District of Columbia allow at least some recourse for someone with an objection to their child receiving vaccines.
The deal also still requires the support of Greece's Parliament, which must decide whether to remove its objection to its neighbor's joining NATO.
Phillips's argument is that his religious objection to same-sex marriage constitutes a First Amendment right to refuse to "express himself" (via cake).
Last week, the Trump administration revived its objection to an annual United Nations General Assembly resolution deploring the American trade embargo on Cuba.
A spokesperson for the Egyptian mission to the UN did not respond to a request to clarify its objection to the 11 groups.
Your only objection to doing so is that the truth here could entitle her, under the law, to benefits she wouldn't otherwise get.
The American Sugar Alliance said its objection to the accord was related to the conditions under which Mexico would meet that excess demand.
Mr. Trump's administration had not handed over a single page, declaring for the first time an across the board objection to House subpoenas.
He added that there is no "political objection" to lifting the ban, according to a recording of his remarks distributed by ministry officials.
At a press conference, Bayram Senocak, the party's top official in Istanbul, announced his party's objection to the results in 39 voting districts.
Brinkman said the parents' objection to medical treatment, particularly hormone treatment, for "this gender thing" does not come solely from their religious belief.
Although neither my patient nor her family had a religious objection to using birth control, the employer insurance plan did not cover it.
A popular objection to that kind of effort is why do we blame all men for this issue that some men are committing?
Catracho, Maine: A legitimate religious objection to my tax dollars going to fund warfare, bombing of children and other life-destroying military activities, putting children in cages after separating them from their parents or denying health care protections to children and others should be given the same weight as an equally legitimate religious objection to abortion or even abortion counseling.
The main objection to having Vladimir Putin's man in the job was that Russia often tries to use Interpol to arrest blameless critics abroad.
Farida Baig, the daughter of Quine's victim, voiced her objection to using taxpayer funds for a procedure that is cost prohibitive for non-criminals.
But because of the unusual circumstances surrounding the committee's objection to holding a hearing, the White House volunteered to send one on its own.
My objection to it has always been the illiberalism of it restricting freedom of speech; that to me the most serious aspect of it.
SunEdison has resolved that objection to help close the sale and will extend a services agreement with its affiliate through September at reduced rates.
Such a settlement would allow Greece to drop its objection to the newly dubbed Northern Macedonia to join both NATO and the European Union.
When canceling the policy, they cited narrow legal concerns, not an actual policy objection to giving the DREAMers work permits and protection from deportation.
A member of the Scottish Parliament, John Finnie of the Green Party, raised the point in his own letter of objection to the planners.
Almost all states allow parents to exempt their children from jabs by declaring a religious objection to vaccines; 17 states allow "philosophical" objections, too.
In 2005, Justice Breyer had found it "determinative" that 40 years passed before anyone raised an objection to a Ten Commandments display in Texas.
Credit Suisse received what's called a "conditional non-objection" to its capital plan, a middle ground between pass and fail based on certain weaknesses.
China dropped its objection to a proposal in the UN to list Masood Azhar, the leader of a Pakistani jihadist group, as a terrorist.
At the time, the White House professed no actual policy objection to letting DREAMers continue to live, work, and study in the United States.
" Nungesser also urged the association to "immediately notify the Mayor in writing of your objection to his removal and seizure of the Beauregard monument.
Further, Fitch notes that STI once again performed well under the regulatory stress tests, and received no objection to its capital plan this year.
In opposing the bill, she cited "strong law enforcement objection" to the bill from "individuals who didn't have an opportunity" to voice their objections.
The Taliban chose Qatar as a location because it was seen as "neutral" ground, and the United States voiced no objection to its presence.
In Wales, unless someone states that they do not wish to donate their organs, they are seen as having no objection to the process.
Every objection to communism is tainted by its ineluctably compromised source, Marx suggests: a mind that was reared on a steady diet of capitalism.
"The family's objection to an autopsy was honored, and only an external examination was performed," the coroner's office said in a statement in June.
"The family's objection to an autopsy was honored, and only an external examination was performed," the coroner's office said in a statement last June.
BAC performed relatively well under the Comprehensive Capital Analysis and Review (CCAR) stress test and did not receive an objection to its capital plan.
On Thursday morning, prosecutors dropped their objection to a "special master" being appointed to further insulate sensitive files from possible undue disclosure to investigators.
"They will have essentially performed the same FONOP, meaning an objection to China's demand for prior notification, four times in a year," he said.
And because he was viewed as a champion of peace, few Israelis resented his objection to proposals to bomb Iran's nuclear facilities, preferring negotiations.
She noted that Japan would, for instance, be aware of China's objection to any hint that Japan might get involved in disputes over Taiwan.
Clinton, others will vote for Donald Trump to voice their objection to this most objectionable candidate, not because they are enthralled with Mr. Trump.
" After scrupulously considering every possible objection to the identification, everyone in the group raises a glass to Dr. Duennes's toast: "Extreme bees, extreme people.
The state had no objection to this, he said, without saying whether it had been offered to defectors as an alternative to frontline duty.
One concerned a baker who refused to make a cake to celebrate a couple's wedding out of a religious objection to same sex marriage.
He did nearly all the talking, though his talk shifted easily into ranting, often screaming, sometimes in objection to things I did or said.
My principal objection to "Head Over Heels" was that it didn't capture the go-for-broke, ragged hedonism of the original Go-Go's recordings.
"Unfortunately, that's what happened," said Domenico Mariani, Ms. Cortani's lawyer, who on Thursday morning filed an objection to the prosecutors' dismissal of the case.
Church officials said that their objection to reporting abuse cases applied only to the confessional, where there is an expectation that conversations are shielded.
I can respect her oft-stated objection to spoilers by merely hinting that if you go, you shouldn't fail to look out the windows.
Doctors will not be required to help people die, but they must refer patients to another physician if they have an objection to participating.
The proposed class action settlement would have allowed those directors to walk away, Levi & Korskinsy argued in its objection to approval of the deal.
According to the LA Times's report, the reason for the split is the foundation's objection to new policies implemented by LACMA's director, Michael Govan.
In a statement published late Friday, Mahathir said the government had no objection to the rally so long as it remained peaceful and orderly.
NFL players resumed their protest during several preseason games Thursday, kneeling and raising their fists in objection to police brutality in the United States.
Washington is one of several states with outbreaks that allows parents with a personal or philosophical objection to keep their children from being vaccinated.
It's possible Priorities USA will need to find a plaintiff to continue that case if Trump's Justice Department drops its objection to the Texas law.
Perhaps religion has something to do with it: Taoism and Buddhism, the country's most widespread faiths, have less doctrinal objection to homosexuality than many religions.
During Monday's hearing, Tesla's general counsel Mark Ross asked for a "standing objection" to "any mention of Mr. Musk," but the judge denied his request.
Our partners in Argentina and Uruguay report that doctors are abusing conscientious objection to avoid providing abortion, which they find inconvenient, stigmatizing or insufficiently lucrative.
They oppose a decision allowing business owners with a religious objection to LGBTQ people to deny services to those people, 21 percent to 34 percent.
The protestors' objection to Lochte stemmed from the Olympian's "over-exaggerated" claims that he and fellow swimmers were robbed at gunpoint in Rio de Janeiro.
Earlier on Thursday, the ECB said it had "no objection" to Lagarde becoming its new president, saying she has the experience required for the job.
"He has no justification for his objection to having a small nation be part of NATO that is under assault from the Russians," McCain said.
If your objection to Trump is all about his personality and his personal conduct, then it's true that Democrats wins leave him emboldened, if anything.
Aside from its debilitating vagary, my biggest objection to this strategy is that it completely ignores the known, existing, critical weakness of our Federal infrastructure.
An employer with a religious objection to contraception only has to fill out a one-page form to opt out of paying for contraception coverage.
Plenty of women have no objection to the separate treatment at the airport, though; they say the segregated lines move faster than the unisex ones.
The constitutional objection to wealth taxation is based on two clauses that require any "direct tax" to be apportioned among the states based on population.
Therefore, even under the Giuliani scenario, Cohen would have had to believe that Trump would have no objection to Cohen's exploiting Trump's name and position.
When we profess a moral objection to something, say sex work or drug use, we criminalize it and charge the police with stamping it out.
"I have no objection to him sharing his thoughts on it just like all of us like to share our thoughts on it," Rounds said.
The nurse then has to make a choice between saving the child and disobeying the parents' objection to a black woman caring for their child.
ROSS: WELL, WE HAVE NO OBJECTION TO COMPETING WITH ANY COMPANY, ANY COUNTRY IN ANY PRODUCT AREA AS LONG AS IT'S A LEVEL PLAYING FIELD.
Whether one is an ardent supporter of the Second Amendment or an opponent to that thereof, we must unite in our objection to these edicts.
Interestingly, though defense lawyers are not permitted to accompany witnesses who testify before grand juries, apparently Mueller prosecutors have no objection to man's best friend.
It's hard to believe that the leaders of those organizations have a principled objection to HB2628's sex-based regulation of changing facilities and restrooms.
There was no objection to a dog meet-up in a park, though Islamists consider dogs impure and see owning them as a Western habit.
The GOP's principal objection to Planned Parenthood is that it provides abortions, though the Hyde Amendment prohibits the use of federal funds for the procedure.
My only objection to her book is that it does not precisely deliver on what it promises: a look at writers in their last throes.
It also advised agencies to reassign any administrative proceedings in which a respondent raised a timely Appointments Clause objection to a different, properly-appointed judge.
There is, as yet, no date set for Mueller to testify, though Barr reiterated on Wednesday that he has no objection to him doing so.
We have been howling into the wind so long that people dubbed our extreme objection to this deeply immoral and unscrupulous man Trump Derangement Syndrome.
Both of her votes against war were understood to be based on principled objection to conflicts that were generally approved (WWI) or universally demanded (WWII).
Pakistani officials say China dropped its objection to Islamabad's listing last week as Beijing lobbied for the vice chairmanship of the Financial Action Task Force.
"There is a campaign to undermine marriage equality by encouraging people to say I have an objection to treating gay couples equally," Ms. Tiven said.
"If there is a well-mannered atmosphere in stadiums, we have no objection to (the admission of women)," Vaezi told reporters after a cabinet meeting.
HABERMAN: But do they admit to you that they don't actually have a huge objection to Gorsuch, they think that he's probably — TRUMP: They do.
Netanyahu's principal domestic political rival, Gantz, a centrist former general, last week lifted his objection to having the peace plan published before Israel's March election.
AKP contests election results in Ankara In Ankara, the provincial AKP chairman also announced his objection to local results for all 25 districts of Ankara.
But with the objection to the Democratic memo, there is a procedure available to the House to override the objection and make it public anyway.
Indeed, most members of Congress who have sought tours this year have worked with us collaboratively and without objection to schedule tours under the policy.
Price spoke of "India's vociferous objection to the Belt and Road initiative," China's infrastructure development program spanning across the continent and further around the globe.
A standard objection to making college free for everyone, for example, is that most people who grow up in poor families don't go to college.
Just about every other conceivable objection to the plan has been addressed in an 800-page book, "Every Vote Equal," which can be downloaded for free.
What of the most common objection to toughening rules on payday lenders—that it would force borrowers to turn to loan sharks, who charged even more?
The Fed board's unanimous objection to Deutsche Bank's U.S. capital plan marks another blow for the German lender, sending its shares down 1 percent after hours.
The federal government "cannot control even ten square kilometres of Mogadishu", says Liban Yusuf Osman, Somaliland's deputy foreign minister, dismissing its objection to the port deal.
Dreher's objection to Trump's comments were aesthetic—"crude and undiplomatic," he called them—but on the moral side of the "shithole" equation, Trump had a point.
About a dozen class members have written individual letters of objection to U.S. District Judge Thomas Thrash of Atlanta; objectors and opt-outs have a Nov.
To register its objection to Beijing's growing militarization of its artificial islands, the United States military on May 23 disinvited China from biannual RIMPAC naval exercises.
That "doesn't mean that TomTom is not open to partnerships of whatever kind: there is no objection to that from within TomTom, in principle," Wakkie said.
Kavanaugh explained Priests for Life was a group that was being forced to provide certain kinds of health coverage over their religious objection to their employees.
Lisa has cooperated voluntarily with another congressional committee that had no objection to explaining the scope of its investigation or providing sufficient notice for her interview.
Apple CEO Tim Cook has doubled down on his objection to repealing DACA, an immigration policy which temporarily protects certain young, otherwise undocumented immigrants from deportation.
Deyshia Hargrave stood up at a Vermilion Parish school board meeting on Monday to voice her objection to a proposed 27% raise for the school superintendent.
Whenever I had an objection to "The Abu Dhabi Bar Mitzvah" — and I did have a few — the author, Adam Valen Levinson, had the same objection.
We might be watching people in trauma — but once you realize that, and have no objection to it, you begin to feel the Butoh-like spell.
I am sympathetic to this objection to pure social constructivism, and we said in our post that lay notions of race are not wrong or useless.
While the Europeans said they had no objection to that goal, they could not achieve that without reopening the terms of the 2015 deal with Iran.
What, you have an objection to Jim Mattis at Defense, John Kelly at Homeland Security, Mike Pompeo at C.I.A. and H. R. McMaster as security adviser?
Netanyahu's principal domestic political rival Gantz, a centrist former general, this week lifted his objection to having the peace plan be published before Israel's March election.
She referred to the Senate's longtime custom of honoring a home state senator's objection to a nominee by submitting a "blue slip" to torpedo the nomination.
In fact, a judge for the federal district of Hawaii admitted that his objection to the second travel ban executive order was that Trump wrote it.
Ms. Anisim said she had no objection to the use of Russian, the country's main language, but just wants to preserve Belarusian as a living tongue.
Apple's statement that the application is fundamentally about an objection to the fees that Apple wish to be given rather than NFC access, is incorrect and unsupported.
An incremental increase in Medicare eligibility would create a de facto public option, the lack of which was my single greatest objection to the Affordable Care Act.
We write to express our strong objection to recent attacks on the integrity and professionalism of the agency and on the agency's role in the legislative process.
A judge on Friday shortened the jail time for ex-distillery worker Gilbert "Toby" Curtsinger after prosecutors raised no objection to a defense request for shock probation.
Some people do get an exemption from the individual mandate, because they can't find an affordable plan, for example, or have a religious objection to health coverage.
I ask Jamie whether he would have any objection to seeing prisoners potentially returning to the wing on weekends having spent the rest of the week outside.
The summary says the President's lawyers will have an opportunity to present their case, attend hearings and respond to evidence and raise an objection to testimony given.
Even if those obstacles were overcome, there would remain the most powerful objection to a second referendum: that it would cheat those who voted in the first.
The company's main objection to the Times piece is the suggestion that it sought to downplay or cover up Russian interference on the platform before the election.
Nonetheless, they write: we deplore the damage that this legal proceeding causes her, and seek to register in clear terms our objection to any judgment against her.
Shaub told CNN on Friday that he was "glad to receive" Mulvaney's letter, and said he appreciated that the budget office has "no objection" to his request.
The junta, which banned gatherings of five or more people after the 2014 coup, has made no public objection to what look and feel like political rallies.
My major principled objection to night modes on smart devices was that they break the established paramountcy of delivering as close to perfect color accuracy as possible.
One objection to the use of the term comes from people who take it literally, as if minerality were referring to actual minerals tasted in the wine.
"Indeed, if the payment was made as innocently as Mr. Cohen has suggested, there should be no objection to the prompt release of the SAR," he added.
Democrats' objection to such an end-run would be more convincing if they hadn't supported President Obama when "he openly circumvented Congress on immigration reforms," he wrote.
The final deal killer here is Mr. Trump's objection to the release of even the limited information that has come out, and his refusal to disclose more.
Her lawyer, Emre Telci, said he would file a formal objection to the verdict and appeal her case at the European Court of Justice in Strasbourg, France.
While Howard has no objection to "plain" Muslims—"the ones that come here to be part of America"—he believes the "radical" ones need to be watched.
One of the key plaintiffs in the case, Douglas O'Connor, went as far as appointing a new attorney to file an objection to the settlement in court.
On Tuesday, CCAF's Melissa Holyoak filed an objection to the proposed settlement, which settlement proponents valued at $28 million, the biggest data breach deal in U.S. history.
The main hang-up on the bill is Democrats' objection to $500 billion that would go to big companies and industries hit hard by the coronavirus crisis.
His European allies became convinced in recent weeks that the president's chief objection to the nuclear deal was that it was a creation of the Obama administration.
" He added, "Indeed, if the payment was made as innocently as Mr. Cohen has suggested, there should be no objection to the prompt release of the SAR.
" Jex Blackmore, a spokeswoman for The Satanic Temple, said of the case, "This is the first time that anyone has brought a religious objection to abortion laws.
"I'll be there, I have no objection to being there," Trump said Friday on the "Steve Malzberg Show," when asked if he'd be at the March debate.
A practical objection to focusing on economic equality is that we cannot actually achieve it, not in a big society, not in a just and sensible way.
There is simply no rational objection to leaving this crucial in-game decision in the capable hands of a perfectly fair, consistent, objective, and mistake-free app.
" But Joseph R. Palmore, a lawyer for the property owners, said the agency's real objection to further remediation was that it was, in bureaucratic jargon, "technically impracticable.
Senators from the nominee's home state are asked to sign and return a literal blue slip of paper indicating their support for, or objection to, the nominee.
Nonetheless, the reasoning seems to apply, and the president's constitutional objection to the subpoena would more likely arise from his Fifth Amendment protection against compelled self-incrimination.
Instead, the administration wanted to let nearly any type of employer ask for an exemption, as long as they claimed they had a "moral" objection to the rule.
"He appeared to have been targeted and then goaded by police simply for covering his face and making a principled objection to this intrusive surveillance," Carlo told Gizmodo.
Last month, he filed a formal, 40-page objection to the proposed class action settlement citing what he called "deceitful and misleading statements" by Remington and plaintiffs' attorneys.
Trump's lawyers -- in an objection to Green Party candidate Jill Stein's Michigan recount petition -- have also argued that there was no evidence voter fraud in the 2016 election.
And they're also broadening it beyond religious objection to moral objection, and that has implications for other kinds of health care like vaccinations and gender reassignment surgery, too.
Another objection to Babis cited by his critics is that he has conflicts of interest as many of his firms receive subsidies and do business with the state.
The natural objection to this is that processing 10 frames to find out what a person is doing is more expensive, computationally speaking, than processing a single frame.
One thing that is absolutely clear is that there's no constitutional or other legal objection to the Senate's refusing to confirm, or even act on, the President's nominee.
They will create what a senior HHS official described as limited exemptions for organizations that have a sincerely held religious or moral objection to providing birth control coverage.
"I can't imagine the Democrats would shut down the government over an objection to building a down payment on a wall that can end the lawlessness," Sessions said.
Xi and Putin had earlier voiced their objection to the deployment of a U.S. anti-missile system in South Korea as a means of defense against North Korea.
The flurry of messages were originally filed under seal as an attachment to the government's February sentencing memo detailing Mueller's objection to the presentence report in Manafort's case.
" He said he had no objection to the project's goal, but "it's possible that you can collect information from tens of thousands of individuals and not find anything.
Morehead and Davis rose to national prominence last summer, when Davis made headlines through her objection to last June's Supreme Court ruling legalizing marriage for same-sex couples.
Clinton himself did not make a legal objection to being asked to testify—he claimed that the suit altogether couldn't go forward against him while he was president.
He dissented when the DC Circuit declined full court review of a religious group's objection to the process for employers seeking to opt out of the contraceptive mandate.
His objection to the poem caused fears among many Germans that he was seeking to extend his repression of free speech beyond the borders of his own country.
Reached by The Verge, Lesbians Who Tech confirmed the dropped sponsorship, saying it was the result of public objection to Palantir's recent contract work with the US government.
It was far too easy to unleash chaos and unintended consequences if we simply turned technology off based on an objection to something a government agency was doing.
Some also took objection to the authors use of barbed wire, illustrated on the cover of the novel, as decorations for a book party and Cummins' own fingernails.
The lawmakers voted to activate a law that required Downing Street to ask Brussels to push back the deadline for Brexit, despite Johnson's vocal objection to another extension.
"The greatest objection to vibration thus applied is that in overly sensitive patients it is liable to cause sexual excitement," the gynecologist James Craven Wood wrote in 1917.
I have no objection to its repeats and recyclings; long years of exposure to minimalism in music and dance have given many of us an appetite for this.
JUDGE HEARS RELIGIOUS OBJECTION TO DAKOTA ACCESS PIPELINE: A federal judge says he will rule on a tribe's religious objections to the Dakota Access pipeline within a week.
HOUSTON — The Justice Department on Monday dropped a crucial objection to Texas' strict voter-identification law, signaling a significant change from the Obama administration on voting-rights issues.
The agency has been formally reviewing the law for nearly six years, starting in 2011, and made its first official objection to aspects of it in March 2012.
Alternatively, coalition-building could be resolved quickly if the right-wing but fiercely secular Avigdor Lieberman gives up his objection to sitting with Netanyahu's ultra-orthodox religious allies.
And they allow large, publicly traded companies to seek an exemption from the birth control requirement if they have a religious or moral objection to providing such coverage.
When Democrats started raising the debt objection to Republican tax plans during the Carter administration, nominal interest rates were very high and the specter of inflation loomed large.
The far left's chief objection to the president's proposal thus appears unrelated to its substance, and is instead grounded on the fact that it comes from Donald Trump.
At a time when the harmful effects of smoking were not yet proved, his objection to going into the business did not have to do with health concerns.
There is no objection to that possibility ... At this point in time, we don't see such a contingency as likely to materialize this year, certainly not this year.
There are constitutional objections in that statement, but, again, they're really at the margins of the bill rather than an objection to Congress's ability to establish Russia sanctions.
Then Prime Minister Theresa May got involved, saying she was "disappointed" that the objection had prevented the bill from progressing, as it only takes one objection to halt progress.
"We write to express our strong objection to recent attacks on the integrity and professionalism of the agency and on the agency's role in the legislative process," they wrote.
Many argued that there's a very important distinction between having a personal, moral objection to abortion, and actively fighting against other women's rights to access it if they choose.
But it upheld South Korea's objection to calculations of duties for "targeted dumping" of products into the U.S. market aimed at regions, time periods or customers with price cuts.
U.N. Libya envoy Martin Kobler welcomed the "endorsement in principle" of the political agreement, while taking note of the objection to the article covering senior military and security posts.
In fact, institutional investors are so upset that earlier this month, a dozen of the biggest pension funds in the U.S. reportedly sent a letter of objection to Snap.
For the last month, hundreds of thousands of people have joined demonstrations in Spain to voice their objection to the jailing of Catalan separatist leaders and support Catalonian independence.
McElvain confirmed he resigned from the DOJ due to his objection to the agency's decision not to defend the ACA, but he declined to comment further on the case.
Some customers said before Thursday's hearing that they had no objection to the Justice Department's intervention, but that a six-month stay was too long and would be unfair.
And he has also raised an objection to Venezuela's role as one of five guarantors of the talks, on the grounds that it is a "protector of armed groups".
And given Moscow's strong and sustained objection to Montenegro's NATO accession, a "No" vote on the Senate floor (or no vote at all) would be a win for Russia.
One obvious objection to corporate venture capital is that these firms are unlikely to invest in companies that compete with its parent or may put it out of business.
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - The European Central Bank said on Thursday it had "no objection" to Christine Lagarde becoming its new president, saying she has the experience required for the job.
And then there's a very strong strand of objection to this kind of technology based on how women are portrayed and how it will affect society's views on women.
In Brussels the European Commission issued a formal objection to changes made by the Polish government in December to Poland's constitutional court, which potentially endanger the rule of law.
Republicans barged en masse into a secure hearing-room to highlight their objection to holding hearings behind closed doors, though that has long been a mainstay of congressional oversight.
AT&T (T) and Time Warner (TWX) filed a response to the Justice Department's objection to their planned merger, saying the proposed deal was "pro-competitive" and "pro-consumer".
Speaking Monday at the Wall Street Journal's WSDLive conference, CEO Reed Hastings said he had no objection to the deal if AT&T respected the tenets of net neutrality.
"We weren't intending that to be the factual underpinning," he said, adding that the government has no objection to providing the court with that information ahead of a hearing.
"He has no justification for his objection to having a small nation be part of NATO that is under assault from the Russians," McCain said from the Senate floor.
Police officials across the country are voicing objection to the Trump administration's immigration enforcement strategy, contrary to some large police unions representing the views of rank-and-file officers.
The owner's ostensible reason was a conscientious objection to the human rights abuses and cruelty of the Trump administration in its handling of illegal immigrants crossing the U.S. border.
Brazilian officials said the government's silence reflected its objection to the way Israel had handled the matter by announcing Mr. Dayan's appointment before checking whether he would be accepted.
NEW YORK An article on Thursday about the federal government's objection to road signs in New York State misidentified a town where the signs have had a mixed reception.
The Trump administration apparently wants to allow any employer to opt out of the birth control mandate if they have a moral or religious objection to providing that coverage.
Early in the book, Mirvis writes about a childhood objection to the biblical verse that commanded Adam to rule over Eve; her mother quieted her objections with alternative explanations.
However, the Supreme Court lifted that injunction, allowing Trump to continue construction while the lower courts review the merits of the objection to using the funds for that purpose.
There is little objection to these common-sense consumer protections, but widespread resistance to the fiction that the government needs to impose outdated public utility regulation to assure openness.
Buttigieg's objection to being polarizing seems to match that sensibility, as does his emphasis on even trying to win people across the aisle even during his own party's primary.
PNC received no objection to its capital plan under CCAR, which included an 24947% increase in the common dividend to $0.55 a share, and $2 billion in share repurchases.
My chiropodist is a Jew, and he has so many times 'put me on my feet' that I would have no objection to giving his countrymen 'a leg up.
One of the plaintiffs' lawyers, Kevin R. Dean, filed an objection to Takata's plea deal on Monday in Detroit, arguing that the automakers were accomplices in the cover-up.
But several weeks ago, his campaign reversed course and dropped its objection to assistance from an outside spending group amid anemic fundraising and escalating attacks from President Donald Trump.
Or, put another way, does the objection to drone strikes arise because the missile was fired from a drone, or because the missile was fired into a wedding party?
The new rules allow large, publicly traded companies to seek an exemption from the birth control requirement if they have a religious or moral objection to providing such coverage.
And in this particular case, the way that it was laid out and the fact pattern demonstrated that that person had a religious objection to being able to do this.
"The details reported in this story are completely incorrect, and Nissan has voiced its strong objection to the Nikkei," the Japanese automaker said in a statement posted on its website.
" In 2015 — months before launching his presidential campaign — Trump told conservative radio host Hugh Hewitt that "I would release tax returns ... I have no objection to certainly showing tax returns.
Update: We asked Dr. Papineau to comment on Wacey's objection to the Raman technique, and here's what he told us:I think David Wacey indeed has some issues with micro-Raman.
That constituency seems quite large enough to merit a few campaign visits, and the Dutch government claims to have no objection to meetings aimed at informing people about the referendum.
So far, the EU has accused Google of the following: So far the Commission has sent so-called "statements of objection" to Google but has not yet charged the company.
Davis spent five days in jail in 2015 for denying marriage licenses to couples in objection to the Supreme Court ruling that guaranteed same-sex partners the right to marry.
Their objection to Lochte's casting on the hit reality series stemmed from the Olympian's "over-exaggerated" claims that he and fellow swimmers were robbed at gunpoint in Rio de Janeiro.
Traffic crossing the border between Spain and Gibraltar is sometimes subject to hours of delays when Spain wishes to emphasise its long-standing objection to British sovereignty over the territory.
"The Governing Council has no objection to the proposed candidate, Christine Lagarde, who is a person of recognized standing and professional experience in monetary or banking matters," the ECB said.
"We write to express our strong objection to recent attacks on the integrity and professionalism of the agency and on the agency's role in the legislative process," the letter said.
The Norwegian government has lodged a formal objection to the moratorium, which means the country isn't bound by the whaling ban and there's no way to challenge it in court.
"The court finds that Kenya's preliminary objection to the jurisdiction of the court must be rejected," presiding judge Ronny Abraham said, reading from the judgment in the tribunal's ornate courtroom.
Traffic crossing the border between Spain and Gibraltar is sometimes subject to hours of delays when Spain wishes to emphasize its long-standing objection to British sovereignty over the territory.
" --...TRUMP OBJECTS TO A CYBER PROVISION: President Trump is voicing strong objection to some cyber warfare-related language in the NDAA, charging that it and other provisions "raise constitutional concerns.
It appears that Falwell's objection to Claiborne stems from the latter's commitment to non-violence; he is set to publish a new book making the Christian case for gun control.
It's hard to imagine any rational, good-faith objection to that: After all, white reenactors have been claiming for decades that education and pride in history is the whole point.
The topic could surface in July at the Republican convention, where a fight is already brewing in the platform committee to overturn the party's historical objection to same-sex marriage.
Democrats had an objection to something said by a Democrat...but all the remarks on the floor, and a lot of the substance in the resolution, is about President Trump!
In one instance, one unidentified business's objection to an exemption request "prompted a change in the internal review criteria" that was not communicated to the entity making the initial appeal.
One of the people at one of the meetings said we could call this happy unicorns dancing by the edge of the stream and there'd be an objection to it.
Dissent over the Vietnam War established, in the foreign service and the military, the principle that objection to bad policy was not only proper and legal, but a patriotic duty.
So the threshold question in the Zubik case is whether the religious nonprofits are substantially burdened by the requirement that they inform the government of their objection to covering contraception.
" Theodore H. Frank filed an objection to the settlement, saying it provided members of the class with "no money, no alteration of the defendant's allegedly injurious conduct, not even coupons.
He had no objection to the war on moral or even strategic grounds and for years had been faithfully reporting on his nightly broadcast the official accounts of American progress.
BuzzFeed response Ben Smith, the editor of BuzzFeed News, emailed me Friday, taking objection to that day's newsletter, in which I described one of BuzzFeed's Trump-Russia stories as dubious.
Ms. Klepfer, the church's leader for over a decade, may be the person with the strongest principled objection to what she sees as the community's complicity in the firearms industry.
He said he would continue to work on Turkey but return to Austria after a seven-day period, during which an objection to the verdict can be filed, is over.
After all, they only have to articulate their objection to the government, and stand down while their policies are used; they don't have to swallow, implant or pay for anything.
"I'd have no objection to that and we're discussing that with White House counsel as we speak," Pence told reporters in Waukee, Iowa, where he was visiting to discuss trade.
It was Lieberman's defection over personal animosity and principled objection to the power of the ultra-Orthodox that precipitated the April election and prevented Bibi from forming a coalition afterward.
The official, who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss military strategy, reiterated Turkey's strong objection to the American plan for Kurds to be part of a Raqqa offensive.
Pitlyk also opposes surrogacy — saying that it's "harmful to children" and "diminishes respect for motherhood and the unique mother-child bond" — and has also voiced objection to in vitro fertilization.
The ECB said earlier that it supports the ESM reform proposal even if further measures are still needed and despite its objection to renaming the agency the "European Monetary Fund".
Until that point, the work will continue to speak its objection to being under the surveillance of a security contractor that commits human rights abuses in Australia's offshore detention centres.
Military checkpoints are common — men wearing khaki and sunglasses peer into cars, occasionally taking objection to a smile or a friendly nod, though usually they will wave you quickly through.
Sullivan was part of the legal team that represented former New England Patriots tight end Aaron Hernandez in his murder cases, and there was no on-campus objection to that.
The common objection to the idea is that the Hart would always just end up going to a player from the Cup-winning team, but I don't think it would.
" In a fact sheet on the rules, HHS stated that they "provide conscience protections to Americans who have a religious or moral objection to health insurance that covers contraceptive methods.
Country House's team raised an objection to Maximum Security's win, saying the 9-2 favorite's wide turn heading into the stretch impeded other horses on the sloppy track in rainy Louisville.
"There were some emotional reactions, and I guess what kept me going is that nobody had an actual reason to be concerned or to have any objection to it," Hyams said.
Rebels in her Conservative Party forced a no-confidence vote in objection to her Brexit plan, but did not convince a majority of the party's members of Parliament to oust her.
And since the companies claim they're not interested in breaking the other rules as it would be against their interests, there doesn't seem to be any objection to enacting those rules.
Now, it seems it's attempting to frame its objection to the fine (which is, by all accounts, absolutely tiny compared to Facebook's overall revenue) as a fight for basic internet freedoms.
In the months following, artists and activists made their objection to Kanders's position at the Whitney clear, with activist organization Decolonize This Place staging nine weeks of protests at the museum.
A survey of social attitudes toward sexual orientation and gender identity found two-thirds of respondents had no objection to same-sex unions, according to the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP).
It may stand to reason that, with the press poised to pounce on every new, racist Trump utterance, any objection to scrutiny of Clinton is tantamount to a plea for leniency.
Specifically, Edelson claims that Bandas and Palmer demanded a payment of between $225,000 and $445,000 to drop an objection to Edelson's $13.8 million settlement of a robocalling class action against Gannett.
"The U.S. Department of Justice yesterday for the first time officially confirmed to the NYPD ... that there was no objection to moving forward," the NYPD statement said, according to the Post.
But it said he was still employed by the company and that while it had no objection to the engineer testifying in the Florida case he had declined to do so.
The combined program would also parry the strongest objection to the earned-income tax credit, today's leading income supplement program, which is that it doesn't help those who cannot find employment.
The Chief Medical Examiner of NYC says there was a religious objection to the autopsy, so it was not performed -- and the cause and manner of death has been ruled undetermined.
Mr. Mustafa spoke only twice during the court appearance, through an Arabic-language interpreter, saying that he had no objection to the detention order and no questions about the legal proceedings.
Interestingly, the chief objection to conferring the pardon power on the President was the fear of some critics that the President might use her authority to shield her confederates in treason.
That case, which was narrowly decided, upheld the right of a Christian baker to refuse to create a wedding cake for a gay couple, citing his religious objection to the marriage.
Though Ms. Eriksen did mention her personal objection to same-sex marriage to the couple, Mr. Subik said, she did not deny the couple the license because of her personal views.
And while he may have been skeptical about my mettle, he would have no objection to my taking on a season or two of contact sports that might toughen me up.
It helps makes sense of Strain's moral objection to Warren's wealth tax — a view that strikes me as largely wrongheaded, but makes sense under a set of very particular ideological assumptions.
Two years and two months passed between the time the European Commission sent its first letter to Alphabet -- with its objection to the shopping service -- and the levying of the fine.
And, given that it's your daughter and not your wife's, you can wonder about her "matter of principle" objection to your getting something that matters more to you than to her.
In September 2015, things came to a head in the Riverbed Technology shareholder litigation when Sean J. Griffith of Fordham University's School of Law filed an objection to a disclosure-only settlement.
Around 2,200 people stood together as parts of the chain, the Marin County Sheriff tweeted, showing their objection to the new U.S. president just as he was officially being sworn into office.
But as Dr. Jeffrey Lewis, director of the East Asia Nonproliferation Program at the Middlebury Institute of International Studies at Monterrey in California, points out, China's objection to THAAD rings somewhat hollow.
The city of Chicago released another long-buried video on Thursday that shows another police officer fatally shooting yet another black teenager after officials there officially dropped their objection to its release.
As America becomes a more racially mixed society and the pre-eminence of whites fades, a point which is still decades away, that objection to white pride could one day fall away.
But in an effort to "provide conscience protections for Americans who have a religious or moral objection" to health insurance that covers contraception methods, the Trump administration has released two new exemptions.
Separately on Tuesday, SunEdison won U.S. Bankruptcy Court approval for more time to file a plan for emerging from bankruptcy, beating back an objection to an extension by its unsecured creditors committee.
Similarly, Democrats should have no objection to a more secure border (and indeed, privately many accept that a deal will have to include extra funding for border security; just not the wall).
As for its objection to the 0.5-magnitude limit, defenders of the rule note that the company accepted the framework and made no complaint until this year, when it ran into difficulties.
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - The European Central Bank has raised no objection to the appointment of Spain's Luis de Guindos as its next vice president, clearing one of the last hurdles before his appointment.
"The Governing Council had no objection to the proposed candidate, Mr Luis de Guindos, who is a person of recognized standing and professional experience in monetary or banking matters," the ECB said.
The Trump administration will immediately roll back the Affordable Care Act's contraception mandate, broadening exemptions for employers who have a religious or moral objection to helping provide birth control to their employees.
"We have registered our objection to China's unlawful seizure of a U.S. unmanned underwater vehicle operating in international waters in the South China Sea," Pentagon spokesman Peter Cook said in a statement.
One GOP source identified the parliamentarian's objection to the Hyde language along with Republican infighting over how to cap ObamaCare's Medicaid expansion as two of the biggest obstacles to passing a bill.
The hearing is discussing whether requiring conscientious objectors to serve 36 months of alternative service is punitive or is needed to deter potential abuse of conscientious objection to shirk mandatory military service.
"When push comes to shove, the administration cannot dictate the terms of our hearing in our hearing room," said the New York Democrat, referencing Barr's objection to facing questions from committee lawyers.
The core objection to this species of delegate seems to be the notion that they, unlike pledged delegates, were not elected by "the people" to help decide the party's nominee for president.
As neuroscientists who study decision making, we would like to raise a very serious objection to this rationale; namely, that a bill based on economic theory is informed by ideas, not data.
"I also feel strongly that the Neoliberal contention that me getting immensely wealthy does not harm you, and that your objection to it is just petty jealousy is also wrong," he said.
The simplest objection to Sullivan's narrative is that American politics has never been merely procedural — and, indeed, the more procedural it has felt, the more fundamental its internal conflicts have often been.
The platinum miner said that following its official objection to the government's action, Harare authorities went ahead to file a court application on June 26 seeking confirmation of the previous acquisition order.
This nice guy is picky, too: His main objection to the adorably nerdy Christine (Allie Trimm, of "13" and the 2009 revival of "Bye Bye Birdie") is that she has a unibrow.
Mr. Barr — who refused to testify before the House last week amid a spat over the structure of the hearing — has told lawmakers that he has no objection to Mr. Mueller's testifying.
In the face of persistent stagnation across a broad swath of the country, economists are reconsidering their longstanding objection to place-based policies, directed at improving the conditions of a local economy.
Another example, "Objection to Bedtime" (2018), is a close-cropped portrait of a figure who seems suspended between boyhood and young adulthood; he lies down but expresses his displeasure with his eyes.
The Trump administration's rules permit many employers to ignore the requirement to provide birth control coverage to their employees if the employer expresses either a religious or a "moral" objection to contraception.
One objection to such policies is that there is no good evidence that citizens of the countries the president has singled out so far present a significant threat to the United States.
A: His hand went under my underwear, he was trying to put it in — trying to put it in my — MR. AIDALA: Objection to as to what he was trying to do.
But the accusation of "cultural appropriation" is overwhelmingly being used as an objection to syncretism — the mixing of different thoughts, religions, cultures and ethnicities that often ends up creating entirely new ones.
" State law also stipulates that organizations can file an objection to this designation if its building's use as a voting site would "unreasonably interfere with the usual activities conducted in such building.
"Getting a voter to No only takes one important objection to the specific measure, while getting a voter to Yes usually requires overcoming all of their possible hesitations and objections," he said.
As long as Tehran complied with the JCPOA, the world raised no objection to the ethnic cleansing of Syrian Sunnis by Iran's Shiite militiamen from as far away as Pakistan and Afghanistan.
Richmond said the Congressional Black Caucus also opposed the nomination, and added his objection to the fact that he, Lewis and Booker were not given the courtesy of testifying earlier in the proceedings.
It wasn't until a conference call this summer, when she expressed her objection to the superdelegate change, that he got in touch with her, just to try to sway her vote, she said.
Most likely, the Freedom Caucus would try to exempt any employer who has a religious or moral objection to the birth control benefit from being required to offer a plan that provides it.
According to the IRNA news agency, Qassemi also said that Iran has filed an official letter of objection to the Swiss embassy in Tehran, which oversees U.S. diplomatic relations in the Islamic Republic.
The Trump administration is reportedly considering weakening the preventive services requirement in a different way, by offering an exception to any employer that has a moral or religious objection to birth control coverage.
The deal that brought all this about, which was signed in June by the Greek and Macedonian prime ministers, has already seen Greece lift its objection to Macedonia opening negotiations on EU accession.
But precisely because DACA was relatively stingy, it met a core conservative objection to the DREAM Act: Since DACA didn't create new citizens, it didn't allow DREAMers to sponsor new visas for relatives.
Shareblue, which promotes its goal to "delegitimize Trump, embolden opposition, & empower Americans" on Twitter, claims a woman seen accompanying officers "raised an objection" to Stark's presence at a Gillespie event the night before.
Trump had traduced yet another vital norm, except instead of simply noting an objection to the violation, and assuming the importance of the broken protocol, reporters have been at pains to defend it.
Trump was first presented with the framework for criminal justice reform the White House was pursuing "about a year ago" and had "no objection to the policy" at the time, the official said.
The most common objection to the dune, which cost roughly $9 million, is that it has robbed the downtown of half its public beach, since it had to be built toward the surf.
Alabama Corrections Commissioner Jeff Dunn told the AP that Ray's execution was the first time the state had an objection to a chaplain's presence and that Alabama would review its procedures moving forward.
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Germany's Constitutional Court on Tuesday rejected a challenge to the European Central Bank's authority to supervise the euro zone's biggest banks, dismissing yet another German objection to the central bank's powers.
" Flores later posted a series of tweets Friday reaffirming that the Inspector General "determined that he had no objection to the Department providing the material to the Congressional committees that had requested it.
That members of the press now call him an "apolitical force" shows how low the bar is set: Show the barest hint of objection to Trump, and they'll call you a Republican maverick.
In other words, Mr. Leno's objection to the eBay resale was arguably a rationally self-interested act in that the resale impeded his ability to appear selfless to others and, even, to himself.
The plans sparked such vocal local objection to the RMJM-designed, 1,516-foot skyscraper that it was moved from its original site across the Neva River to the northwestern edge of the city.
The coalition's latest letter to signatories of its campaign also spotlights other acts of opposition over the Guggenheim's projects abroad, including the widespread objection to its plans to build an outpost in Helsinki.
The new rule, posted to the Federal Register Friday morning and effective immediately, allows any company to get an exemption to the requirement because of a religious or moral objection to birth control.
Archbishop Viganò said in the letter that he had fully briefed Francis and his top advisers, all of whom he named, about Ms. Davis and her "conscientious objection" to promoting same-sex marriage.
In August, an administrative court in Rome ruled that medical personnel could not invoke conscientious objection to refuse prescribing birth-control pills or withhold certificates of pregnancy, which women seeking an abortion need.
"We'll see what they think about an ambitious electrification program, but they shouldn't have any objection to new, more climate friendly materials that are actually going to save the taxpayers money," DeFazio speculated.
If the president's team truly believes that this matter is best decided by the people, it should have no objection to the people hearing from all relevant witnesses and seeing all relevant documents.
Given Marcus's strong and positive record on First Amendment issues, it seems that the only real objection to Marcus is that he is an unabashed advocate for the civil rights of American Jews.
Insurers who have a religious objection to covering abortions will be excluded, but the bill requires the state health department to cover those with policies through insurance companies that qualify for that exemption.
Still, after reports surfaced that Mr. Netanyahu's aides were suspicious of her involvement in the talks, the prime minister's office felt obliged to issue a statement saying it had no objection to her.
Speaking to reporters in London, Erdogan said that Turkey dropped its objection to the Baltics plan after NATO Secretary-General Stoltenberg and the leaders of Germany, France and Poland asked for Turkey's backing.
Speaking to reporters in London, Erdogan said that Turkey dropped its objection to the Baltics plan after NATO Secretary-General Stoltenberg and the leaders of Germany, France and Poland asked for Turkey's backing.
"The Iraqi Prime Minister expressed his strong objection to this unilateral decision and his concern that it would lead to further escalation and demanded that he (Esper) stop it (airstrikes) immediately," Khalaf said.
The State officials said they had no policy objection to handing over the money and that they were not given any reason as to why it should be held up, the person said.
Some of the reproductive rights battles that Margaret Sanger fought a century ago were remarkably similar to the challenges facing Planned Parenthood today, particularly organized religion's objection to sex education, her grandson said.
It's a similar objection to that leveled at Huawei, which given its close ties to the Chinese government, the feds have indicated they won't be contracting with the company for infrastructure work going forward.
In the context of the bill, that looks like an objection to giving green cards to immigrants with TPS — even though Trump administration officials have said repeatedly that Congress needs to address TPS holders.
The results were a disaster for the US Supersonic Transport (SST) program, a 1960s bid to build a supersonic jetliner, changing sonic booms from a minor annoyance to the central objection to supersonic travel.
When asked Saturday whether the Ukraine investigations were appropriate, Pompeo -- a former CIA director -- raised no objection to the efforts to contradict US intelligence agencies and gave credence to Giuliani's unsubstantiated theories about Ukraine.
BEIJING (Reuters) - China has no objection to a planned visit by a U.S. aircraft carrier to Vietnam as long as such cooperation benefits regional peace and stability, the country's foreign ministry said on Friday.
Chicago, Illinois (CNN)The city of Chicago abruptly changed course late Wednesday, dropping its long-standing objection to the release of videos showing the fatal police shooting of an unarmed teen three years ago.
The Edelson allegations certainly track with claims last year by Lieff Cabraser Heimann & Bernstein, which accused Bandas of a shakedown after he filed an objection to the firm's $75.5 million TCPA settlement with CapitalOne.
Tehran summoned the British ambassador on Thursday to voice "its very strong objection to the illegal and unacceptable seizure" of its ship, a move that also eliminated doubt about the ownership of the vessel.
Kizzy Adonis will commence in the coming days, an NYPD department spokesman confirmed Thursday, adding that the US Justice Department confirmed to the NYPD on Wednesday that there was no objection to moving forward.
The government has repeatedly stated that it has no objection to the reopening of Sanaa's airport, provided that the airport's officials and personnel  be allowed to go back to their jobs under U.N. supervision.
Both Democratic presidential candidates endorsed supervised injection sites this week, a stance that conflicts with the federal government's objection to allowing so-called "safe" locations that let drug users inject heroin and other drugs.
Having to notify the government of a conscientious objection to the military draft, for example, could become impermissible because it would trigger the government finding someone else to fill the spot, the administration said.
"They confirmed to me for the first time that at this point they don't have an objection to us proceeding," Lawrence Byrne, the Police Department's deputy commissioner for legal matters, said in an interview.
They were unable to see that our objection to Trump was an achingly particular phenomenon that transcended party tribalism and went to the core of who we are as a people and a country.
"In England, maybe there is a culture of seeing many teams challenge, but our sporting culture is different in France," Rondeau said, arguing there is no objection to the presence of one dominant force.
Elizabeth Warren's persistent objection to the confirmation of now-Attorney General Jeff Sessions, the phrase became a rallying cry for women who have been shut down, ignored, or silenced for voicing their opinions. Rep.
Gohmert said he intended to go to the floor Monday night to voice his criticisms to the bill, but would ultimately withdraw his formal objection to allow the package to move to the Senate.
Under new rules, the Departments of Health and Human Services, Treasury and Labor will make it easier for employers to deny contraception coverage if they have a "religious or moral objection" to doing so.
But the main conservative objection to Obamacare has less to do with the individual mandate than it does with the federal government's ever-increasing hand in managing 17 percent or so of the economy.
In short, every one of those issues was dropped, and the primary reason was White House objection to the Democratic push to include backpay for federal contractors affected by the 35-day government shutdown.
There was some ambiguity about whether Mr. Kim had dropped his objection to all joint exercises, or merely the ones that were underway at the time that he opened a dialogue with Mr. Moon.
He dissented when the DC Circuit declined a full court review of a religious group's objection to the process for employers seeking to opt out of the mandate to provide insurance coverage for contraceptives.
Members of the academic community — from university presidents, deans and tenured professors to administrative staff, maintenance crews and students at all levels — only have weeks to voice their objection to the proposed tax plan.
There is also currently a raging debate on the committee over the Senate's longtime custom of honoring a home state senator's objection to a nominee by submitting a "blue slips" to block the nomination.
In 2003, Marzano-Lesnevich, then a 25-year-old intern at a law firm that defended Langley, watched his videotaped confession and, despite a lifelong objection to the death penalty, wanted him to die.
Then, in October, HHS announced that employers who have a religious or moral objection to birth control may seek an exemption to an Affordable Care Act mandate requiring companies to cover employees' birth control.
For example, on February 24, Allen made a multi-pronged motion to bring up a cloture reform resolution, raised a parliamentary objection to his own motion, and then moved to table his own appeal.
At issue is Ankara's longstanding objection to the U.S. alliance with the Syrian Kurdish forces (YPG), who have proven to be Washington's most reliable and efficient allies in Syria's northeast in the fight against ISIS.
In any case, the chances of Donald Trump's business-friendly administration raising an objection to the deal look slim, and most experts agree there isn't much of a case to make as things stand now.
First and foremost, the court's objection to banning entry to people who already had visas to be in the United States was addressed by the fact that the new travel ban excludes those visa holders.
Thousands of activists have been camping out in support of the Standing Rock Sioux tribe's objection to the proposed Dakota Access Pipeline, which they say would cut through tribal land and could pollute drinking water.
Bolsonaro has also appeared to soften his objection to the privatization of state-owned oil giant Petroleo Brasileiro SA , or Petrobras, and the government has pressed ahead with the sale of ports, airports and railways.
The complaint is the second U.S. WTO objection to China's 2010 imposition of anti-dumping duties of up to 105.4 percent, and anti-subsidy duties of up to 30.3 percent, on U.S. broiler chicken products.
Another possible objection to our analysis is that the early reports were based on vote tallies that were sent electronically to the TSE; 29% of them were not, according to monitors from the European Union.
The New York Appellate Division agreed with the lower court ruling that the suit should be thrown out because it missed the deadline for filing an objection to Cruz's appearance on the April 19 ballot.
It was also noted that the events that sparked the outburst were not triggered by Scott's objection to Russia's reinstatement but comments directed at the IOC's Athletes commission during her own WADA Athletes commission report.
The bankruptcy reorganization plan proposed by Payless Holdings LLC should be denied unless the footwear retailer rewrites provisions for its third-party releases, the U.S. trustee said on Friday in an objection to the plan.
Given the company received a conditional non-objection to its capital plan under the annual Comprehensive Capital Analysis & Review (CCAR) in late June 2016, Fitch would expect MS to begin returning more capital to shareholders.
Local Labour branches are passing resolutions against anti-Semitism: a pointed objection to the spread of that virus since Mr Corbyn (whose criticism of Israel seems to be attracting all the wrong people) became leader.
And the administration created a process by which hospitals, universities and other nonprofit institutions affiliated with a religious entity could submit an exceedingly simple one-page form indicating their objection to providing birth control coverage.
Indeed, the objection to "celebrity justice" has been heard in the United States for decades, as people question if the law applies as equally to the rich and famous as it does to average citizens.
The long-stalled, $150 million memorial to Dwight D. Eisenhower was given new impetus on Monday after Eisenhower family members lifted their objection to the Frank Gehry design, the Dwight D. Eisenhower Memorial Commission announced.
The story of Reagan and the hostages is the perfect example to support that policy, because it neatly sidesteps the main objection to the hegemonist view: namely, that sometimes negotiations get us what we want.
The ACC in September announced it would move championship events at neutral sites from North Carolina for the 2016-17 academic year in objection to House Bill 2, which restricted bathroom use for transgender people.
His most frequent objection to the law is that it interferes with the ability of patients and doctors to make medical decisions — a concern he will surely take with him if he wins Senate confirmation.
It would collapse if Mr. Trump, who tweeted his objection to Mr. Mueller's potential testimony over the weekend, were to decide to press the issue by explicitly ordering Mr. Barr to gag the special counsel.
When Hobby Lobby filed its 2012 lawsuit objecting to the mandate on religious grounds — with the Supreme Court ultimately ruling in its favor — it didn't do so because of a general objection to birth control.
The owner of the bakery, Jack Phillips, refused to provide a custom cake for the couple citing his religious objection to same-sex marriage, even though he routinely created wedding cakes for opposite-sex couples.
DAVID SMOLLAR, SAN DIEGO To the Editor: There is an additional objection to those voiced so cogently by Holland Cotter and Roberta Smith to a mandatory out-of-towner entrance fee to the Metropolitan Museum.
Indonesia is an example of how economic development can also have the opposite effect, making dog meat newly affordable for people who have no particular objection to it, say people who have studied the subject.
Nifla's objection to the California law as government-compelled speech sounds an awful lot like the objection that doctors in South Dakota raised unsuccessfully in the lower courts to that state's extensive mandatory-counseling law.
Mike Lee (R-Utah) on Wednesday cited the Constitution to argue that the president has control over the Justice Department in his objection to a request for unanimous consent to hold a vote on the bill.
A group of Republican delegates, led by Colorado delegate Kendal Unruh, began organizing last week to change the convention rules so bound delegates could abstain from voting for Trump by citing a moral objection to him.
"There is no requirement that would prohibit the baker, florist or photographer from saying, 'I have an objection to performing these (same-sex marriage) services,' " Wallace said, explaining that that was the status quo before HB2.
Mike Lee (R-UT) on Wednesday cited the Constitution to argue that the president has control over the Justice Department in his objection to a request for unanimous consent to hold a vote on the bill.
Not only churches and religious organisations but any business with a religious objection to contraception—and most businesses with a sincere moral objection—would be released from the duty to provide these services to their employees.
"Our report concludes that no one at the September 20 executive committee meeting bullied or harassed Ms. Scott regarding her objection to the conditional reinstatement of RUSADA, or even responded directly to it," read the report.
Britain has raised little public objection to terms that include insisting that even EU citizens who arrive in Britain after Brexit - but before the end of the transition - will be entitled to residence rights for life.
The United States wants to extradite them and Britain has said it will not stand in the way of any future U.S. prosecution that would seek the death penalty, waiving a long-standing objection to executions.
Trump is the one with the power to sign their legislative dreams into reality, and there is still no indication they are willing to sacrifice or endanger that prospect over any moral objection to his behavior.
"While we have no objection to the participation of business groups in Senate hearings on consumer privacy, the Senate's first instinct should be to hear from the American public on these important issues," the letter reads.
A spokesperson for Hyde-Smith told Business Insider that the Republican senator learned of the shooting in California just before noon and that she wasn't aware of it when she cast her objection to Murphy's request.
Bankrupt energy producer White Star Petroleum Inc on Monday defended hiring Guggenheim Securities LLC as its investment banker to find a buyer, arguing that the sole objection to the engagement by a creditor should be overruled.
Conservatives had advocated a broad view of religious liberty and free speech, arguing for example that certain types of businesses can refuse to serve gay couples if they have a religious objection to same-sex marriage.
Macedonia agreed to change its name to resolve a decades-old dispute with neighboring Greece, and, in return, Greece said it would drop its objection to the neighboring country's entry into the European Union and NATO.
It's no objection to claim the Pew survey was biased against the sort of "religious literacy" valued by white evangelical Christians, who scored (only slightly) higher than their nonbelieving counterparts on questions about their own faith.
A federal judge on Friday gave final approval to a $25 million agreement to settle fraud claims arising from Donald J. Trump's for-profit education venture, Trump University, rejecting a last-minute objection to the deal.
On Monday, DOJ announced that it had filed an objection to a motion by the Fairbanks Company to appoint Patton to represent future claimants in a Chapter 11 case in federal bankruptcy court in Rome, Georgia.
In a letter to the committees Friday, a senior DOE official reiterated the White House's objection to the impeachment probe as illegitimate because the House has not formally voted on a resolution to open an inquiry.
But Paul, who has been among the Senate's most vocal ObamaCare critics, voiced an objection to McConnell's request without explaining why, stalling proceedings on the NDAA, which is typically one of the least controversial spending bills.
" Trump kept up his verbal battle with the players on Monday, saying on Twitter that his objection to the protests had nothing to do with race but was "about respect for our Country, Flag and National Anthem.
Repeating a key objection to the reform proposal, the ECB said the ESM should not be renamed as European Monetary Fund as it will have no monetary function since monetary policy is the task of the ECB.
The department of Health and Human Services is instating two new rules rolling back Obamacare's mandated birth control coverage on Friday morning, allowing employers with a "moral" or "religious" objection to stop covering contraception for their employees.
KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) - Former Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad is seeking the release of jailed opposition leader, and once bitter foe, Anwar Ibrahim, and would have no objection to him being premier, the Guardian reported on Thursday.
" Trump kept up his verbal battle with the players on Monday, saying on Twitter that his objection to the protests had nothing to do with race but was "about respect for our Country, Flag and National Anthem.
Unlike Masterpiece Cakeshop v Colorado Civil Rights Commission, a Christian baker's objection to making wedding cakes for gay couples that will be argued on December 19923th, the California case will not be fought on religious liberty grounds.
The Washington Post reported last month that the White House sought to block Yates' testimony, citing attorney-client and presidential communications privileges -- but White House press secretary Sean Spicer said Trump had no objection to Yates testifying.
The details: The court heard nearly 90 minutes of arguments today about whether vendors — in this case, a baker — can refuse to participate in same-sex weddings if they have a religious objection to same-sex marriage.
She noted that Page has "cooperated voluntarily with another congressional committee that had no objection to explaining the scope of its investigation or providing sufficient notice for her interview" as well as the DOJ's inspector general investigation.
Tom Duff, an attorney representing former department head Jerry Foxhoven, told The Associated Press Foxhoven will be filing a claim with the State Appeal Board saying that he was let go over his objection to Iowa Gov.
Mr. Barr said he had no objection to Mr. Mueller testifying, but Democratic committee leaders in the House who have already extended invitations said the Justice Department had slow-walked or stonewalled requests to secure a date.
But when Dushku spoke privately with Weatherly to register her objection to his sexual jokes, she was promptly written out the show — even though there were "well-developed plans" to bring her on for a multiseason arc.
UNITED NATIONS — The United States on Wednesday revived its objection to an annual United Nations General Assembly resolution deploring the American trade embargo on Cuba, a year after having abstained from the vote for the first time.
Wondering aloud about a case in which his hypothetical casino attender was "frivolously accused," McClintock dived headfirst into what was ultimately his central objection to the idea of a Native-run court dealing with non-Native people.
I have a mild objection to that — I think it's too hard for fans to get from work to the stadium for an early-evening kickoff — but somehow I suspect that won't be foremost in UEFA's thinking.
His Administration recently made it harder to get H1-B visas, but he has expressed no objection to the visa category that hotels and resorts use—the H-2B—to attract low-cost, low-skilled seasonal labor.
Stupak has also continued to insert himself into the nexus of healthcare and law, filing Supreme Court briefs supporting Hobby Lobby and Little Sisters of the Poor in objection to the government's application of ObamaCare's contraception mandate.
" On Friday, every former CBO director signed a letter to congressional leadership to "express our strong objection to recent attacks on the integrity and professionalism of the agency and on the agency's role in the legislative process.
GMT LONDON — WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange said a UN decision that he should be allowed to move freely without arrest was a "vindication," and he criticised the Swedish and British governments for their objection to the decision.
RELATED: Kavanaugh 'abortion-inducing drug' comment draws scrutiny "That was a group that was being forced to provide certain kind of health coverage over their religious objection to their employees," Kavanaugh said last week at the hearing.
While the ATO has not named the businesses it is pursuing, Google's Australia unit said in accounts filed with the Australian Securities and Investments Commission that it will "lodge an objection" to the tax demand from the ATO.
Patty Murray asked Azar if he supports a recent rule from the Trump Administration that allows employers with a conscience objection to deny insurance coverage for contraception for women (the law is currently blocked by a federal court).
That key distinction -- that rules have not yet been set for the Republican convention -- is at the center of this newest anti-Trump effort, which would let delegates cite a conscientious or moral objection to vote against Trump.
Vicky Hartzler, and Sara Hellwege, a nurse midwife who was turned down for a job because "she is a member of a pro-life medical association and has a faith-based objection to abortion," according to the announcement.
America's NATO allies were left with that feeling after a summit in which the American president showed startling rudeness, but in the end raised no objection to a stout pledge of common defence against Russia and other adversaries.
In his dissent in Priests for Life, Kavanaugh argued that requiring religious organizations to submit a form notifying their insurer or the government of their objection to the contraceptive mandate was an infringement on their freedom of religion.
The only other objection to closing the loophole is that it allows people to hide their guns from the government -- suggesting that if the government knows you own guns, they will know where to come to confiscate them.
Under the Religious Freedom Restoration Act (RFRA), a law Congress passed in 1993, the court held that the law imposes an illegal burden on the religious liberty of corporations owned by people with a conscientious objection to contraception.
Todd Harrison, a lawyer for Cohen, noted that the case involved information seized from "the sitting president of the United States' personal attorney" as part of his objection to handing the materials to a taint team before Cohen.
In 20123, she voted against a bill to oblige hospitals to "provide emergency contraception immediately" to survivors of sexual assault, because it did not contain a "conscience clause," to allow providers with a religious objection to opt out.
BERLIN (Reuters) - Germany will back an agreement on Sunday on Britain's withdrawal from the European Union, and hopes Spain's objection to wording over the disputed British territory of Gibraltar can be resolved by then, Chancellor Angela Merkel said.
The shots at Cohen and the president came in a footnote to a filing in Manhattan federal court, where prosecutors announced they were dropping their objection to a special independent watchdog reviewing Cohen's files for such privileged documents.
Gray, who previously worked at the Federal Trade Commission, said she does not have an objection to a national privacy law, but supports what is known as "Do Not Track" legislation because it is a more realistic goal.
"If the President has a constitutional objection to a statutory mandate or prohibition, the President may decline to follow the law unless and until a final Court order dictates otherwise," Kavanaugh wrote in the August 13, 2013, opinion.
A spokesperson for Hyde-Smith told Business Insider that the Republican senator learned of the shooting in California just before noon Eastern time, and that she wasn't aware of it when she cast her objection to Murphy's request.
He told the first judge on the case, U.S. District Judge John Nangle, that he had no objection to a 25% payout to the class lawyers, though he soon thereafter sued class lawyers for breaching their fiduciary duties.
The Health and Human Services Department's Office for Civil Rights last month closed its review of a challenge to California's regulation, saying that none of the insurance plans had brought a religious or moral objection to the rule.
CHICAGO — Indiana's governor signed a bill on Thursday that adds broad limits to women's access to abortions, banning those motivated solely by the mother's objection to the fetus's race, gender or disability, and placing new restrictions on doctors.
Thanks to his intervention, even taking a knee, against Trump's express wishes, will now be seen only as an objection to his presidency or an assertion of free speech rights, issues tangential to the fight for racial justice.
Burwell is the challenge by nonprofit religious organizations to the Obama administration's effort to accommodate their objection to making contraception coverage available in health insurance policies issued to their female employees, as required by the Affordable Care Act.
While there are sure to be plenty who have no objection to the service, others might be turned off by how closely it resembles a virtual form of compensated dating, which happens to be disturbingly popular in Japan.
During an internal meeting last month, White House aide Kelly Sadler dismissed McCain's objection to President Donald Trump's pick for CIA director by saying it "doesn't matter, he's dying anyway," a source familiar with the meeting told Reuters.
In early November, the bureau confirmed it was investigating Harbour Portfolio after it made a public an order in which it rejected the investment firm's formal objection to the agency's document request, known as a civil investigative demand.
State Department spokeswoman Morgan Ortagus said Pompeo "conveyed strong U.S. objection to [China's] efforts to shift blame for COVID-85033 to the United States" in a phone call with Yang Jiechi, director of China's Office of Foreign Affairs.
The plaintiffs in the case specifically argue that requiring every public schoolteacher in California to annually renew, in writing, his or her objection to subsidizing the political agenda of the California Teachers Association violates their First Amendment rights.
UNITED NATIONS/ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - A U.N. Security Council committee blacklisted the head of the Pakistan-based militant group Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) on Wednesday after China dropped its objection to the move, ending a decade-long diplomatic impasse.
CIT continues to adhere to regulatory requirements, as evidenced by its receipt of a non-objection to its amended capital plan from the Federal Reserve Bank of New York under the 2016 Comprehensive Capital Analysis and Review (CCAR).
Both Agape's brief to the 4th Circuit and the whistleblowers' appellate filing argued that their settlement, unlike those considered at the 5th and 6th Circuits, was a reasonable resolution, and the government's objection to the deal was not.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Spain would have no objection to Scotland rejoining the European Union as an independent nation, as long as the secession process from the United Kingdom was legally binding, Spanish foreign minister Josep Borrell said on Tuesday.
Trump had previously said he would not stand in the way of Mueller testifying and would leave the decision up to Attorney General William Barr, who has said he has no objection to the special counsel going before Congress.
WASHINGTON-- The Supreme Court is ordering Washington courts to take a new look at the case of a florist who refused to provide services for the wedding of two men because of her religious objection to same-sex marriage.
The usual objection to such head-to-head competition is that all of the healthy people would flock to the skimpier plans, so the only ones who would want the more expensive Obamacare plans would be the sick people.
The ministry&aposs statement repeated China&aposs objection to the anti-missile system being deployed in South Korea but said both nations attached great importance to their relationship and were willing to push forward on developing a cooperative partnership.
The administration, in its statement, reiterated its objection to a provision that the United States make it a condition of trade deals that other nations not join a movement to boycott Israeli businesses operating in Israeli-occupied Palestinian territories.
Pruitt has voiced objection to the EPA's Accidental Release Prevention Requirements in the past, writing a letter in 2016 while he was Oklahoma Attorney General to then EPA Administrator Gina McCarthy urging her to rethink course on the rule.
According to one source familiar with the negotiations, the objection to the bill's inclusion in a final spending package is coming directly from Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, an assertion that the Republican leader's office has pushed back on.
ISLAMABAD/NEW DELHI (Reuters) - A U.N. Security Council committee blacklisted the head of the Pakistan-based militant group Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM), Masood Azhar, on Wednesday after China dropped its objection to the move, ending a long diplomatic impasse.
The State Bar's general counsel expressed "no objection" to Crump's application to represent the Johnsons in the fight for surveillance video, according to a December 2013 letter to a Lowndes County judge, provided to CNN by the State Bar.
BERLIN, Nov 21 (Reuters) - Germany will back an agreement on Britain's withdrawal from the European Union, Chancellor Angela Merkel said, and she hoped Spain's objection to wording over the disputed British territory of Gibraltar could be resolved by Sunday.
Indonesian President Joko Widodo and Malaysian Prime Minister Mahatir Mohamad have signed a joint letter of objection to the European Union over its plan to phase out the use of palm oil in renewable fuel, an Indonesian official said.
Related: How Hobby Lobby Paved the Way for the Current Rush of Religious Freedom Laws This has led some liberals and women's rights activists to claim the case is essentially predicated on an objection to filling out a form.
India's main objection to China's plan to build ports, railways and power links across Asia and on to Europe is that the $57 billion China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), a key part of the plan, runs through disputed Kashmir.
After conceding that, of course, as Secretary of State, Clinton had more foreign policy experience, Sanders suggested that Clinton's stances on foreign policy issues are at the heart of the progressive movement's objection to her as a presidential candidate.
The decision was made in the wake of North Korea's objection to US military exercises in the region and a suggestion from Pyongyang that the upcoming summit between Kim Jong Un and President Donald Trump could be at risk.
In a separate case associated with the Affordable Care Act, Kavanaugh dissented when the DC Circuit declined a full court review of a religious group's objection to the process for employers seeking to opt out of the contraceptive mandate.
The Associated Press has obtained a letter sent by the NFL to Jerry Jones' attorney accusing the Dallas Cowboys owner of "conduct detrimental to the league's best interests" over his objection to a contract extension for Commissioner Roger Goodell.
They will surely argue, as they did in response to the Maimonides objection to the Barclays settlement, that there are thousands of sophisticated investors in the Libor class and almost none of them have expressed concerns about the settlement.
"We write to express our strong objection to recent attacks on the integrity and professionalism of the agency and on the agency's role in the legislative process," wrote the eight former directors of the nonpartisan office, which analyzes legislation.
And it's worth pointing out something that Justice Kennedy certainly knows but that's not obvious from the opinion: Although this case happened to be about a religious objection to same-sex marriage, religious conservatives are actually after bigger game.
My only objection to Ms. Reddy's recital was that when dancing as a gopi, one of the milkmaids in love with Krishna, she exhibited a winsomeness — repeated, pointed use of the eyes — that became cloying when sustained at length.
The city shaped the law — named in honor of a longtime councilwoman, Fannie Lewis — to avoid the constitutional objection to treating out-of-state contractors differently: The residency preferences applied only to construction hours worked by people from Ohio.
The abrupt change in tone began early Wednesday, when North Korea indefinitely postponed high-level talks with South Korea over the North's sudden objection to joint military drills by the South and the United States that began last week.
As Mr. Nadler leans back his chair, an intense debate unfolds around him even after he overruled Republicans' objection to a prominent defense lawyer questioning Mr. Lewandowski, and then quickly dispatched with their attempts to shut down the hearing.
Last year, environmental law firm ClientEarth submitted an objection to the planning inspectorate over Drax's plans for the gas-fired power plant and the inspectorate recommended that the project was refused due to its contribution to greenhouse gas emissions.
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Australia's New South Wales water authority has lodged a strong objection to a planned extension of the life of a coal mine operated by South 33 because of its predicted impact on water resources that support Sydney.
His lawyer, Roderick Martin of Martin & Partners, withdrew his request after Singapore's deputy chief prosecutor raised no objection to Yak's plan to transfer $1.76 million ($1.26 million) to Singapore from overseas accounts to pay his tax and legal fees.
Today, not only should our concern be grounded in national security but it should also be based on our objection to the inequitable and unfair labor practices of foreign-owned entities that treat their own workforce better than ours.
Kelly Sadler, a White House communications aide, dismissed Senator McCain's objection to President Donald Trump's nominee to be CIA director, Gina Haspel, by saying it "doesn't matter, he's dying anyway," a source familiar with the closed White House meeting told Reuters.
Video: Collin Maessen/YouTube The video, which includes seven scientists from seven universities, is a mix of despairing pleas, objection to political agendas bending the truth, and simplified explanations about basic climate science (news flash: the Earth's systems aren't stable).
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Democrats in the U.S. House of Representatives issued three more subpoenas on Friday in their impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump, getting a boost from a federal judge's ruling that dismissed a central Republican objection to the effort.
WASHINGTON — Republicans in Congress struggled for a second consecutive day Thursday to defend President Trump against Democrats' impeachment inquiry amid a steady stream of damaging revelations about his conduct, leveling another symbolic objection to a process they said was fundamentally unfair.
An awkward moment at his Berlin launch came when a reporter raised the most obvious objection to his candidacy — whether he met the legal requirements to run, including being a German resident and not standing as a candidate anywhere else.
I would have to analyze the law carefully on that and see if it would delay the process, but I have no moral objection, I have no constitutional objection to it, and if it can be done I would say yes.
Something that many people miss is that Uber and Lyft's objection to mandatory fingerprinting is really about their vision for the future in which their technology is used not only to transact ground transportation, but nearly every shareable service imaginable.
Also criticizing the settlement — his first formal objection to the deal — is Richard Barber, a Montana man whose nine-year-old son was killed in 2710 when he says a Remington Model 2715 fired unexpectedly during a family hunting trip.
Between the lines: Elon Musk must be ready to take a flame-thrower to SEC social media regulators, given how John Legere appears to have skated for his misleading — and still available — tweet about DOJ objection to the original deal structure.
Tillerson's anger over the White House's objection to Thornton and his other picks boiled over in a June meeting at the White House when he "ripped into" Johnny DeStefano, the head of the presidential personnel office, a US official said.
Mike Lee of Utah on Wednesday filed an objection to the nomination of Feldblum, a Democrat and the EEOC's first openly gay commissioner, stopping her from being confirmed to a third term through an expedited process known as unanimous consent.
Kennedy said the Colorado Civil Rights Commission, which had sanctioned Christian baker Jack Phillips for discrimination, revealed "a clear and impermissible hostility toward the sincere religious beliefs that motivated his objection" to creating the cake for Charlie Craig and Dave Mullins.
Still, Twitter had a field day with Lane's comments: It is interesting that Anthony Lane's INCREDIBLES 2 erotic fanfiction had to pass through several layers of editorial to see print, and not a single person there raised any objection to it.
Apple had previously agreed without objection to help unlock dozens of phones in federal investigations, but it changed its position late last year, saying that the F.B.I.'s demands could cause "reputational harm" as it promotes the security of its devices.
Paul LePage (R) said he may decide against certifying the results because of an objection to the state's new ranked-choice system, where voters submit a ballot that ranks votes for candidates in order of preference, according to WCSH-TV.
"People who have a religious objection to men and women, boys and girls, swimming in the same pool at the same time have every right to their beliefs and to limit their swimming in accordance with those religious beliefs," she said.
Cohen's attorneys have asked the court to give him no prison time, but prosecutors on Friday voiced their objection to that proposal, noting that the crimes Cohen committed had far-reaching consequences that extended all the way to the White House.
As a Jew who has lived in Israel and has many relatives there, I feel that the government should not be dictating how I relate to the Jewish state and in what ways I voice my objection to its policies.
"My primary objection to what Warren proposed is it's spending a lot of tax dollars for people who probably don't need it," said Beth Akers, a senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute, a think tank that promotes free market ideas.
As the secretary of state John Kerry noted, the United States has no objection to foreign banks engaging with Iranian banks and companies, as long as those banks and companies are not on our sanctions list for non-nuclear reasons.
Bustos, who worked in the health care industry for a decade before she was elected to Congress in 2023, said she had no objection to debating and holding hearings on Medicare for All, which will happen in the coming months.
That's a level the UK has exceeded for much of its modern history: OK, there is a valid objection to my argument: I've just implicitly assumed that permanent fiscal stimulus wouldn't raise the interest rate, and that's not a safe assumption.
I concluded I no longer had any real objection to the bigger size of the iPhone XS Max, but felt that the smaller XS was still a better mobile phone because it was just as capable but more portable and pocketable.
What's new: The Airport Authority said late Wednesday that any application to protest in the terminal must be made in advance with a "Letter of No Objection" to be obtained from police, as security was heightened in the area, per Reuters.
"Additionally, I received two letters dated 9 May and 14 May from the vice-minister, informing of Syria's objection to grant the newly appointed members of the IIT access to any confidential information concerning the Syrian chemical dossier" Arias said.
Mike Lee (R-UT) held the Senate back from confirming three commissioners — a vote that required unanimous consent at that point — over his objection to another term for Chai Feldblum, an Obama appointee and the EEOC's first openly lesbian commissioner.
Auerbach, the general manager of the Boston Celtics, contended that the team retained Cousy's rights as a player, but Cousy insisted the comeback was just a promotional stunt, so the Celtics should have no objection to his playing for Cincinnati.
Although two former congressmen, Joe Walsh of Illinois and Mark Sanford of South Carolina, have both recently announced primary challenges against Mr. Trump, there is little evidence that the majority of Republican voters feel any moral objection to the president.
During the initial bankruptcy hearing Tuesday, none of the 70 attorneys participating had any objection to the motion to continue paying employees and retirees though the bankruptcy trustee opposed it, according to CNN's Jean Casarez, who was present at the hearing.
Miss Manners has no objection to discarding it in the accompanying paper napkin, whether you are doing so because you need a stiff drink or because the effort of pulling liquid through such a tiny aperture gives you a headache.
"The Minister of ICT was given a go-ahead to give a no objection to @UCC_Official to renew the licence (of @mtnug) with new stringent terms," the agency said, referring to state-run telecommunications regulator the Uganda Communications Commission (UCC).
A Florida bankruptcy lawyer and former Trump University student named Sherri Simpson filed an objection to the proposed settlement, arguing that a critical provision in the deal violates her constitutional due process rights and runs afoul of class action rules.
Less than six months after Virginia-based coal company Alpha Natural Resources filed for bankruptcy in federal court, the feds have issued an official objection to a company announcement that they intend to pay executive bonuses of $153 million in 2016.
Trump's opposition to the deal was no secret — he criticized it as soon as it was announced, and his ongoing battle with CNN, which Time Warner owns, cast a heavy political shadow over the merger and the government's objection to it.
In a blog post that was first spotted by 9to5Mac, Kaspersky Lab claims that Apple only raised an objection to Kaspersky's Safe Kids app after the launch of iOS 12's Screen Time feature, which offers similar functionality to the Kaspersky software.
After receiving a non-objection to its annual capital plan under the Federal Reserve's Comprehensive Capital Analysis and Review, USB indicated that it plans to repurchase up to $2.6 billion of common stock beginning in the 3Q5003 through the end of 2Q18.
None of the family of the comatose man family had any objection to his marriage being formally ended, but a bid to overturn the divorce was launched by an unrelated individual, an ultra-conservative, and the Chief Rabbinical Court agreed to consider it.
This is the root of the progressive objection to the ACLU: not that the things it is doing are legally wrong, but that by picking battles that don't always align with progressive objectives it's missing the forest of justice for the trees.
This statement may have more to do with the estate's tight grip on its lucrative intellectual property—an authorised "Lord of the Rings" prequel is in production by Amazon—than with any objection to the way in which "Tolkien" portrays its subject.
"Uganda takes objection to the tacit approval of undisciplined behavior by EU and some of its institutions of some of the politicians in the country," Opondo said, adding that the EU was hostile to Uganda because of "our emerging relations with China".
Two years after declaring a nationwide right to same-sex marriage, the Supreme Court this week will wade into the next chapter in the gay rights debate — whether people with a religious objection to same-sex marriage must serve same-sex couples.
"Over the last few weeks, I have tried to reconcile my duties as a Whip to assist the Government to implement the European Withdrawal Agreement, with my own personal objection to the agreement," Gareth Johnson wrote in a resignation letter to May.
It uses a combination of capital metrics and thresholds to measure capital adequacy and in June 2017 it received a non-objection to its capital plan from the Federal Reserve Bank of New York under the 2017 Comprehensive Capital Analysis and Review.
For example, the DOJ might say that it violates the RFRA to enforce the Pregnancy Discrimination Act against an employer who has a religious objection to employing an unmarried pregnant woman, or a woman having a child with her same-sex partner.
Laura Seay, a professor of government at Colby College, tweeted: For others, boycotting Uber may be a way to register an objection to what seems a growing tendency among multinational corporations to maximize their profits at the expense of liberal democratic values.
John McCain's stated objection to the legislation is that it isn't moving through so-called "regular order" (a slow process of hearings, mark-ups and amendment voting) and there is a theory on Capitol Hill that more time could bring him on board.
He said he had no objection to celebrity Caitlyn Jenner, who was born male, using the women's restroom at Trump Tower, and has expressed support for exceptions to anti-abortion language for instances like life of the mother or rape or incest.
TORONTO (Reuters) - An El Salvadoran woman and her two daughters are challenging a Canadian refugee law that bars their entry by land, the first time a court has heard a legal objection to the law with a real-life case at its center.
When they were putting together the film, they contacted 3M (the multinational conglomerate corporation that makes Post-its) to see if we would have any objection to it and to ask for some technical sounding description they could use for the show.
Nor, obviously, has the existence of the ACA framework quelled the left's basic philosophical objection to a segmented health care system in which for-profit companies play a large role and where quality of care is still closely linked to ability to pay.
WASHINGTON — When President Trump declared that the special counsel, Robert S. Mueller III, "should not testify" before Congress, he contradicted Attorney General William P. Barr, who had already told lawmakers that he had no objection to letting Mr. Mueller talk to them.
It was the main objection to the title character in John Adams's "Nixon in China" and to the Palestinian terrorists depicted in his "The Death of Klinghoffer": The kind of immortality opera grants was being extended to those who didn't deserve it.
In June, she wrote a nearly 3,000-word letter to Judge Anthony Trenga, who ordered her coercive confinement, detailing the reasoning behind her objection to grand juries: namely, the way they aim to punish activists and, in her opinion, undermine due process.
Asked about President Trump's attack on a decision he said had been rendered by an "Obama judge" and a recent brief from Democratic senators that questioned the Supreme Court's legitimacy, Chief Justice Roberts said he had no objection to criticism of the court.
The major objection to cultural appropriation has always been about the abuse of power: inadequate research, halfhearted imagination and a lack of respect, the privileged assumption of the right to speak on behalf of people who are perfectly capable of speaking for themselves.
The objection to any of these options in Ramallah — beyond the blow to the Palestinian Authority's budget — is that they would deepen the separation of the West Bank and the Gaza Strip and sound the death knell for the Palestinian national movement.
That the international community, and the Obama administration in particular, raised no objection to the PA's treatment of Fayyad seems to have been lost on Palestinian leadership, which has continued to see foreign, namely American, conspiracies in his every move or utterance.
The Confederation of All India Traders (CAIT) filed an objection to the U.S. retail giant's buyout of roughly 77 percent of Bengaluru-based Flipkart, the body said on Monday, adding that the deal would create unfair competition and result in predatory pricing.
The administration's explanation for why it ended DACA largely hinges upon a claim that DACA is illegal, although a 2018 memo from former Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen does contain a few sentences that, at least arguably, state a policy objection to DACA.
Our contention is that your objection to your co-worker is perfectly logical, because the principal offense of a hypocrite is not that he violates his own principles, but rather that his use of moral proclamations falsely implies that he himself behaves morally.
The anti-Pelosi faction wants someone else to lead the party, but they have neither a real substantive objection to Pelosi (whose politics, whatever you think of them, simply reflect the center of gravity among House Democrats) nor did they field an actual alternative candidate.
" They also contend employers could not ask if a job applicant for a nursing position "had a religious objection to administering a measles vaccination, regardless of whether such a duty was a core element of the position needed during an outbreak of the disease.
Just as "The Star Spangled Banner" reached its crescendo Tuesday night, most of the them dropped to one knee to join the anthem protests that have spread through the sports world in objection to police brutality and the unequal treatment of racial minorities in America.
TAIPEI/SAN SALVADOR (Reuters) - China's objection to Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen passing through the United Sates enroute to Latin America next month has not delayed planning for the trip and transit locations will be announced in days, the presidential office said on Tuesday.
BERLIN, June 15 (Reuters) - German Chancellor Angela Merkel said on Thursday she saw no need for a separate mandate for the European Commission to negotiate with Russia over its objection to the divisive Nord Stream 2 pipeline project to pump more Russian gas to Europe.
"I worked with a lot of people of very strong faiths on this bill, and, when people look, it's hard to find a religious objection to the incredible amount of good that making these diseases far more rare has brought to the world," Tipping said.
Do you focus on the broad headline facts — which are striking and don't receive the level of attention in public debate that they deserve — even though people with a more conservative view have a well-known objection to the standard characterization of the gap?
Meanwhile, the Internet Association — a lobbying group that includes Google and Facebook as members but advocates on industrywide issues and counts many tech companies in its fold — issued a strong rebuke of the proposal, indicating the totality of the tech objection to the proposal.
One of the people I spoke to about this said that the "banks could see the writing was on the wall with PSD2," so they did not put up any objection to the service provider taking the username and password of the bank's customer.
In some areas, providers are required to inform national health officials that they will exercise conscientious objection to avoid terminating a pregnancy: For example, 70 percent of OB/GYNs in Italy were on record for refusing to perform abortions because of their individual feelings.
South Korea's Chung Eui-yong, chief of the National Security Office, sent a strong objection to Nikolai Patrushev, Secretary of the Security Council of Russia, and asked the council to assess the incident and take appropriate action, the president's office said in a statement.
It upset me to think that Ming would have to be afraid of this kind of discrimination in her everyday interactions—that she and Kate could be rejected by any business claiming objection to who they are, treated differently just because of who they love.
Heightened security would remain at the city's international airport and the Hong Kong Airport Authority said late on Wednesday an application for protests to be held in the terminal must be made in advance with a "Letter of No Objection" to be obtained from police.
"To our knowledge, no court in this Circuit has ever forced a privilege-holder, over his objection, to rely on government lawyers to protect his attorney-client privilege as to materials that were seized from his own lawyer's office," wrote Trump's lawyer, Joanna Hendon.
Initial reviews of the court's decision in favor of a Colorado baker who refused out of religious objection to bake a cake to celebrate the marriage of a same-sex couple mostly imply that it was a very narrow ruling and is therefore somewhat unremarkable.
While the popular conception of Gorey is of a man born 50 years too late, a stubborn antiquarian who was always, in Dery's words, "signaling a conscientious objection to the present," he saw himself as working in the tradition of the twentieth-century avant-garde.
As the government's brief and Mr. Verrilli's argument made perfectly clear, once the organization notifies the government of its religious objection to covering birth control, the coverage obligation passes to the organization's insurance company without any cost to or further involvement by the employer.
And instead of the neutral, impartial consideration of his religious objections to which Mr. Phillips was entitled, the Commission's handling of the case demonstrated "clear and impermissible hostility toward the sincere religious beliefs that motivated (Phillips') objection" to create a same-sex wedding cake.
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - The European Central Bank's rate-setting Governing Council has no objection to Irish central bank chief Philip Lane joining the bank's executive board when Peter Praet's mandate expires at the end of May, the ECB said in a formal opinion on Wednesday.
Asked whether he was considering firing Mr. Sessions, the president only reiterated his longstanding objection to Mr. Sessions's recusal from the Russia investigation and his insistence that he would have chosen another person for attorney general had he known someone else would oversee the inquiry.
I shudder to think of what could happen if my daughter moves to a less enlightened state than ours, has to go to a hospital where a Christian doctor might have a moral objection to her very person and would have no problem denying care.
In Washington on Tuesday, Heather Nauert, a State Department spokeswoman, did not voice an objection to another meeting of the Korean leaders but reminded Mr. Moon of his repeated promise to keep any progress in inter-Korean relations tied to progress in denuclearizing the North.
In their conversation, she tried to forge a friendly relationship with Trump, and offered a rather weak objection to the ban: #BREAKING Theresa May does "not agree" with Donald Trump's refugee ban and will make representations if it hits Britons, Downing Street said pic.twitter.
The Chamber's principal objection to the FSOC appears to relate to the regulator's rulemaking on and designations of nonbank financial companies as systemically important financial institutions (SIFIs) – institutions so large and integral to the banking system that their collapse would trigger a financial crisis.
You know, they could maybe get together for a Ted Cruz-type candidate, just as an objection to Hillary, and that's, honestly, Cruz's path if he's the nominee, is by taking advantage of Hillary's unfavorable-- GLENN THRUSH: Well-- TIM MILLER: --which are really, really high.
Trump will meet first with Netanyahu, Israel's veteran right-wing leader, and then with the latter's election rival Gantz, who just last week dropped his objection to having the peace plan published before Israel's March vote, a schedule released by the White House showed.
In its own filing, the U.S. Attorney's Office for the District of Columbia said that in the event that Judge Emmet Sullivan, an Obama appointee, rejects Flynn's plea withdrawal, the federal government would have no objection to Flynn being sentenced to probation without prison time.
"The judiciary, and the Supreme Court in particular, were not chosen to have any role in impeachments," Chief Justice William H. Rehnquist wrote for the court in a 1993 opinion that rejected an impeached judge's objection to the procedures used at his Senate trial.
Teachers in California, including Rebecca Friedrichs, and the Center for Individual Rights argue that union shops and their requirement that every public school teacher annually renew, in writing, his or her objection to subsidizing the unions' political agenda, violates their right to free speech.
CAIRO (Reuters) - Iraq's ministry of foreign affairs said in a statement on Thursday that it has summoned the Iranian ambassador to inform him of Iraq's objection to attacks on military bases on Iraqi territories and that Iraq considers this action as a violation of sovereignty.
The administration has registered objection to JASTA but only through the State Department and the White House spokesman — not the president himself — and the spokesman has only gone so far as to say the he cannot imagine the president signing JASTA in its current form.
Everyone I know in energy-nerd world has their own bespoke objection to RPSs: They are too strong, or too weak, they should include this or that other technology, they don't solve systemic externality issues, they are just a bargaining chip for carbon taxes.
Mr. McInnes, who has since left the group, insists the club's policy has nothing to do with any objection to Jewish people, but in the underbelly of the internet where hatred and anonymity thrive, talk of the Jewish conspiracy behind porn is easy to find.
Despite his professed willingness to sell gay people other goodies like brownies and birthday cakes, that flat-out rejection of a wedding cake sounds more like a refusal to serve gay and lesbian couples rather than a conscientious objection to creating particular "expression" on a confection.
The comments were released to BuzzFeed News Wednesday, the day before HHS officially announced a new division of its Office of Civil Rights, which would, in part, protect health care workers who have a religious objection to performing some procedures, like abortions and sex-reassignment surgeries.
China's requests for consultations under WTO rules and its objection to tariffs were based on an erroneous conclusion that the steel and aluminum tariffs were "global safeguard" measures to protect industry against a surge of imports, the communication issued by the U.S. Trade Representative's (USTR) office said.
Panama has no objection to cooperating with the United States in the establishment of defenses for the Canal Zone, but asks in return strict regard for the country's sovereign rights, Dr. Carlos N. Brin, newly appointed Panamanian Ambassador to the United States, said yesterday upon his arrival.
JAKARTA/BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The leaders of Indonesia and Malaysia, the world's two biggest palm oil producers, sent a letter of objection to the European Union criticizing its decision to no longer consider palm oil as a green fuel and threatening the bloc's ties with the countries.
A spokesman for Schumer confirmed that his objection to all hearings was related to the string of boycotts, noting Sessions hasn't weighed in on Trump's executive order temporarily banning citizens from seven Muslim-majority countries from entering the U.S. and indefinitely suspending the acceptance of Syrian refugees.
In particular, Birdman's strident objection to Lucious's self-characterization as "a king" is all the more effective given his own embattled status as the head of Cash Money Records, in which capacity he's currently engaged in a simmering feud with his former protégés Lil Wayne and Drake.
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Two people close to Mr. Trump said he had been moving toward an objection to Mr. Mueller testifying over the last few days as a counter to the call from some Democrats to impeach Mr. Barr for how he handled his own testimony last week to Congress.
At the crux of the lawsuit in Delaware was the plaintiffs' objection to Airbnb's singling out the West Bank in putting the policy in place despite the existence of other disputed territories around the world, said Robert Tolchin, a New York-based lawyer for the plaintiffs.
ATHENS — Macedonia agreed to change its name to resolve a decades-old dispute with Greece, the two countries said on Tuesday, and Greece said it would drop its objection to the neighboring country's entry into the European Union and NATO if the changes are formally adopted.
But the slowdown, a consequence of deliberate government action to stop people from working, traveling, or gathering in groups, exposes the lie behind a longstanding objection to radical action to reduce climate pollution: that the behavior of individuals and nation-states can't be changed rapidly enough.
The prepackaged bankruptcy reorganization plan of Emerge Energy Services LP includes improper liability releases limiting public investors from pursuing claims stemming from events before the fracking sand supplier sought Chapter 11 protection, according to an objection to the plan filed by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.
On Monday evening, Leon scheduled a hearing for Tuesday afternoon to which he's summoned all the lawyers, including Mulvaney's, to his courtroom to discuss the status of the case and whether there's any objection to the acting White House chief of staff's plan for a related lawsuit.
Sienna's lawyer, Ted Dillman of Latham & Watkins, said at a hearing in U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Delaware that the company and its unsecured creditors had reached a "global resolution" in which their committee dropped its objection to the company's motion seeking an order for an incentive plan.
But it's also a result of a principled objection to the kind of political imagination that animates authoritarian populists like Donald Trump: To their mind, there's only one right vision of what America is, and anyone who disagrees with it is an enemy of the people.
But the court's objection to the travel ban, which would impose a 90-day suspension on the entry into the United States of nationals from six countries which were designated by Congress and the Obama administration as posing national security risks, is that President Trump wrote it.
"When the initial inquiries came from committees and members of Congress, the deputy attorney general consulted with the inspector general, and the inspector general determined that he had no objection to the Department's providing the material to the Congressional committees that had requested it," Flores said.
He suggested that next time someone put forward an idea, instead of responding with the words "no, but…" (insert mean-spirited objection to other person's creativity), we should instead force ourselves to respond with a "yes, and…" (insert positive-spirited, constructive comment building on other person's idea).

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