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"unobjectionable" Definitions
  1. (of an idea, etc.) that you can accept or agree with

142 Sentences With "unobjectionable"

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This is unobjectionable, but hardly is it proper economic policy.
On the walls were posters with unobjectionable slogans: "Responsibility", "Staying Together".
To be clear, most of Obama's speech on Tuesday was unobjectionable.
He also suggested that from the passengers' perspective, standing was unobjectionable.
But the content of this short is unobjectionable on the surface.
Parents may find some proto-camp programming unobjectionable, or even positive.
Café Society is an incredibly pretty movie, and a generally unobjectionable one.
Murphy said on Twitter that his comments to Zelensky had been unobjectionable.
To most people, the idea is unobjectionable — of course murderers shouldn't go free!
By 2011, a justification that once seemed unobjectionable had come to seem untenable.
Typically, there should be no question that Sessions' meeting with Kislyak is unobjectionable.
It has clean, inoffensive text, a standard picture, and an unobjectionable call to action.
Any social critique disappears, swapped with messaging that's unobjectionable when placed near commodities for sale.
If this were paid for by the owners, or their insurers, it might be unobjectionable.
Ms. Trump's clear ambition remains unobjectionable in part because she seems to require nothing of men.
When the interview finally aired on Sunday night, it was, for lack of a better word, unobjectionable.
Plus learning "nothing" is "something": the people would surely like to know if Trump's tax returns are unobjectionable.
The magazine tries to make Trump's ideology seem centrist and unobjectionable by recasting it in the blandest possible terms.
What the initiative does say on this is unobjectionable in directing agencies to develop both regulatory and nonregulatory approaches.
Percentage depletion per se is unobjectionable, though one may ask if it is overly generous or not generous enough.
Ellen's triumph was inarguably dependent on the fact that she is white, thin, and ("degenerate" wordplay aside) profoundly unobjectionable.
The idea, for instance, that no one should be forced to abide by a strict ideology sounds wholly unobjectionable.
As unobjectionable—and even laudable—as the FBI's request may have been, it is inconsistent with the cause of freedom.
But it is a mostly unobjectionable, entertaining way to spend two hours — that presents no modicum of originality or risk.
The few topics that received high scores from both parties tended to be blandly unobjectionable, such as nurses and farmers.
People who considered Antoni's Greek yogurt guac on Queer Eye unobjectionable might even find pleasure in the addition of peas.
The government included some unobjectionable measures, such as taking stronger action against domestic abuse and cracking down on fraudulent "whiplash" claims.
After the fight over polygamy, Mormon leaders reversed their approach, and have since worked determinedly to build an unobjectionable, mainstream church.
Just as often, it fails when it is little more than a clumsy shorthand for socially concerned art, unobjectionable and unimpressive.
As a result, they're dominated by hobbyists — which needn't be a problem as election betting is a fairly boring unobjectionable hobby.
Even the subject matter is unobjectionable, as the Fat Boys and Action Bronson have demonstrated the merits of rapping about hamburgers.
The speech was, like the woman herself, fairly unobjectionable on its face, with platitudes about family and country, patriotism and hard work.
"Maybe he shouldn't have made Megyn Kelly's (totally unobjectionable) photos an issue months back, which he did," Mair wrote in a separate missive.
The final decision, as ever, depended on the White House and the Kremlin agreeing not to block each other's favourite (or most unobjectionable) candidate.
Speech by white people is often seen as unobjectionable, no matter what its content; who you are is more important than what you say.
Then he redefined "the wall," and suddenly fencing he'd previously deemed inadequate and Democrats deemed unobjectionable became subject to the exact same polarization dynamics.
In — well, times like now — it can seem naïve to think that there's any fact so unobjectionable it can't be litigated by opposed camps.
In a piece titled "Scottish Hopping To Real Ale," publisher Bill Metzger writes about finding cask ale in Scotland, which sounds pretty unobjectionable at first.
They could be a reminder of what's hamstrung Democrats in the past: ceding ground to centrists who insist on largely unobjectionable — and uninspiring — white papers.
It talks of tweaks to education (see next story) and of boosting the participation of British exporters at international trade fairs; unobjectionable stuff, but hardly revolutionary.
Some of Mr Trump's "principles" are unobjectionable, such as cracking down on visa overstays and requiring that employers electronically verify the immigration status of prospective hires.
My point isn't that if the media took a broader view of democratic accountability, its coverage of the election would be flawless or unobjectionable to liberals.
The bobble head recovers briefly as most of Ortiz's body seems unobjectionable, but then we get to the head and the wheels fall off the wagon.
Lowering unemployment, making peace, and improving the operation of government programs are unobjectionable, even though they may be undertaken in part to help bolster reelection chances.
That's pretty handy if you're in and out of the house many times per day as I am, and the clean aesthetics make them unobjectionable to wear.
The reforms he has been urging on the bank during his time at America's Treasury are mostly unobjectionable and reassuringly unoriginal (more transparency, better measurement of results).
Far from being an unobjectionable snack, string cheese makes for a highly volatile topic of conversation, likely to explode at the suggestion of an alternative mode of consumption.
With all this in mind, and with the Conservatives' working majority slight, it was no surprise that the solutions he proposed were as unobjectionable as they were weak.
It was a blunt-force instrument based on how users had tagged their content, and many unobjectionable posts and communities were caught up in a wave of mass suspensions.
A focus on efficiency is unobjectionable in a world in which political and institutional stability can be taken for granted, much less so in a world in which it cannot.
At the same time, Republican and conservative groups have initiated campaigns in select states trying to establish the president's coming choice as unobjectionable, while urging supportive calls to Senate offices.
Yet the widespread introduction of these technologies would radically alter the status quo, and thus change the nature of the choice, from an exception to something that is seemingly ordinary and unobjectionable.
That's unobjectionable, but peering through my Giridharadas lens I wonder, will the future of work, as economists like Autor envision it, involve a never-ending, enormous divide between haves and have-nots?
McMahon has distinguished herself as a rare high-ranking administration official deemed broadly unobjectionable," and then they said, "There is no other cabinet member who understands Mr. Trump as Ms. McMahon does.
More precisely, as Democrats in Congress strain to prevent many agency leaders from rolling back Obama-era policies, Ms. McMahon has distinguished herself as the rare high-ranking administration official deemed broadly unobjectionable.
It seems unobjectionable to reprice Britain's GDP at the lower July 6th exchange rate, just as a Frenchman in London might recalculate the diminished euro value of his sterling bank account or his Battersea flat.
Two unobjectionable depictions of Jews by Carpaccio alongside Bellini's "Drunkenness of Noah" highlight the latter's anti-Semitism: the patriarch's sons have caricature Jewish noses and the bulbous tip of Ham's is cruelly emphasised by light.
Alexander ticked through a list of changes he hoped would be unobjectionable at the end of the hearing: The catch: Some left-leaning wonks are worried about the implications of merging 1332s and the Medicaid waivers.
But it's easy to see why these sorts of videos, of kids doing gymnastics, or playing, would be a problem for automated moderation systems: they're unobjectionable in themselves, but placed in a deeply disturbing new context.
In Benisek, he painted Mr Kimberly into a corner with a hypothetical involving a legislature's choice between two otherwise unobjectionable voting districts—one slightly benefiting the majority party and the other slightly benefiting the minority party.
The final conclusion for Republicans might be that the only consensus, even within their own party, is to repeal just Obamacare's unpopular pieces — its mandates and taxes — plus some unobjectionable additions like this funding sought for the opioid crisis.
One former National Security Division official told the news service that Demers was "unobjectionable and not particularly partisan," and stated that officials in the division were relieved to hear Trump had nominated the largely uncontroversial nominee to the post.
But it feels, in some ways, like the essence of Disney+'s appeal: It's technically new, but built on a bedrock of nostalgia, all for the purpose of serving up two totally unobjectionable hours of wholesome all-ages entertainment.
The space at 34 Berry, in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, where she took up residence two and a half years ago was pleasant and unobjectionable — as apartments in new buildings tend to be — with a bank of windows overlooking McCarren Park.
Politics must be exercised from conscience and in the utmost respect of the Constitution, adapting itself to a young society that, like the Venezuelan, has the right to reinvent itself through the healthy and unobjectionable democratic checks and balances.
At a White House tech summit that lured Silicon Valley's most powerful and obsequious, Kushner made a rare public speaking appearance to mostly say some unobjectionable stuff about modernizing government tech, a topic surely in the front of every American's mind.
But while Boeing's lobbying efforts may seem relatively unobjectionable — most in the mainstream acknowledge that businesses, like citizens, have a right to petition their government — the idea that a government contractor can have a hand in political donations has historically raised more serious concerns.
Presumably, they and the many other firms that have said they will abide by the new overtime rules despite the judge's decision, including Staples, Starbucks, Lowes, Home Depot, and Rite Aid, find the update to be somewhere between unobjectionable and a worthy investment in their workforces.
Donald Trump's entire presidency is a foil to Trudeau's premiership, an equal and opposite reaction to eight years of progressive policies in the U.S.  When it comes to the census, the Trump administration's policies are similar to Trudeau's, and on the surface the reforms are unobjectionable.
Jackson wrote that "the indictment falls squarely within that portion of the authority granted to the Special Counsel that Manafort finds unobjectionable: the order to investigate 'any links and/or coordination between the Russian government and individuals associated with the campaign,'" citing Mueller's original appointment order last May.
A sprawling coalition of diverse interest groups, from women in urban centers to Latinos in Colorado and Nevada to African Americans in the South, it tends to put its thumb on the scales in favor of down-ballot candidates who can stick to an unobjectionable, nationalized Democratic message.
And basically the entire agenda is like this, full of ideas that are either unobjectionable from a left perspective (a federally subsidized program for senior citizens who want to do part-time public service work) or else already part of the left agenda (a big universal broadband initiative).
All Mr Trump has done so far is to issue an executive order listing seven unobjectionable principles for financial regulation (sample: "foster economic growth and vibrant financial markets through more rigorous regulatory impact analysis") and to instruct the treasury secretary to assess by early June whether existing laws can deliver these objectives.
They are selling fantasies of family and community that are exceedingly narrow and white in ways the language doesn't have words for yet, they are the simplest and softest Grandma Dreams imaginable, but in a culture presently being torn apart by its governing fantasies, these movies' fantasies seem not just unobjectionable but so retro as to nearly boomerang back around to being revolutionary.
So on its face, the idea of giving states more flexibility to decide what drugs to cover with Medicaid, as a way to achieve the universally held goal of reducing costs, seems unobjectionable, though the drug industry will surely have something to say, as the proposal would remove the existing guarantee that Medicaid will cover your drugs as long as you provide the mandated discount.
The film opened on March 12, 1937. Right after it premiered, the National Legion of Decency gave the film an A-1 rating, classifying it as unobjectionable for general audiences.
Calendar, p. 1, 26. David McGillivray of The Monthly Film Bulletin called it "a treat for Woody Allen fans and a quite amusing, unobjectionable comedy for everyone else," though he thought it "hardly improves" on the original play.
By mid- January, the release date was scheduled for January 20. The film was released on January 20, 1939. The National Legion of Decency gave the film a Class A-1 designation, meaning it was unobjectionable to general audiences.
By the beginning of February 1937, the picture was in the edit room. The National Legion of Decency rated the picture as a class A-1, making it unobjectionable for general audiences. Don't Tell the Wife was released on March 5, 1937.
Unobjectionable indiscriminately with which the Cathedral approached this issue . The initiator of this decision believe St. Joseph, whose writing has been included in the text "Stoglavy" (Chapter 79). In this brief paper Joseph objected to those who refer to the apostolic decree contradicts the rules.
In this case, distortion is largely relatively unobjectionable second harmonic, with percentage closely proportional to the output amplitude. Adding modest negative feedback improves linearity further. Pentodes of the same power dissipation are capable of higher output power than triodes, but distortion is higher and more objectionable.
While he never argued for the movement's conservative Southern traditions, he "learned a great deal" (qtd. in Leitch 2001) and found the Agrarian position valuable and "unobjectionable" (qtd. in Leitch 2001): "They asked that we consider what the good life is or ought to be" (qtd. in Leitch 2001).
The film had its premiere in New York City at the RKO Palace on July 31, 1936, with its official widespread opening the following week, on August 7. In August the National Legion of Decency gave the film an A-1 rating, meaning it was classified as unobjectionable for general audiences.
The articles The Town published on the gambling there were later credited with causing the London police to suppress the gambling there. Years later, after Nicholson's death, Blanchard defended Nicholson against some of his critics, contending that he was a kind and generous man who produced much "clever and utterly unobjectionable" work.
293–294 and "unobjectionable".Prisăcaru, pp. 181–182 His ministry still attempted to prioritize Romania's commitment to Czechoslovakia (tested by both Nazi and Polish demands, as well as by Czechoslovakia's friendship towards the Soviet state); it eventually witnessed the Munich Agreement, and, despite official protests, had to seek a new course in European politics.Arhire, pp.
Vijnanesvara presents both sides of the argument, for and against sati. He argues first that Vedas do not prohibit sacrifice aimed to stop an enemy and in pursuit of heaven, and sati for these reasons is thus not prohibited. He then presents two arguments against sati, calling it "unobjectionable". The first is based on hymn 10.2.
Some of these effects make tubes unsuitable for small-signal audio use, although unobjectionable for other purposes. Selecting the best of a batch of nominally identical tubes for critical applications can produce better results. Tube pins can develop non-conducting or high resistance surface films due to heat or dirt. Pins can be cleaned to restore conductance.
It's highly recognizable, and it's everywhere. The ubiquity of the hot dog has led meme elitists to declare it 'dead' already—due to appearances on derivative sites like 9gag and iFunny." The Washington Post also posted about meme's reception, highlighting positive tweets about it. The A.V. Club described the meme's popularity as "[a] brief, blissful moment of completely unobjectionable Internet celebrity.
The working title of this film was House on Lookout Mountain. Production began in the first week of April, 1956, and was completed before the end of the month. In July, it was announced that the release date would be September 30, 1956. The National Legion of Decency gave the film an "A" rating, "Section II" - indicating it was orally unobjectionable for adults.
Censorship by the Film Review Office served as a security consideration. The only grounds on which a film could be censored were in perceived cases of danger to the interests of the state or in threats to public order and security. Films determined unobjectionable were then submitted to the Parliament (German: Reichsrat) for review of artistic aspects by the Central Institute for Education and Instruction.
Legal regimes vary from country to country. BitTorrent metafiles do not store copyrighted data and are ordinarily unobjectionable. Some accused parties argued that BitTorrent trackers are legal even if sharing the copyrighted data in question was a copyright violation. Despite these arguments, there has been tremendous legal pressure, usually on behalf of the MPAA, RIAA and similar organizations around the world, to shut down BitTorrent trackers.
Almost all the litter was packed out and much of the graffiti removed at that time. Dogs should not be taken in the cave since there are only limited and very slow biological processes to render their urine and feces unobjectionable. The entrance to the cave is around west of Flagstaff, Arizona. Being in Coconino National Forest, the cave is managed by the United States Forest Service.
At the beginning of June, the picture was still being edited, and the release date had been pushed back to July 12. By the end of June it had been pushed back an additional week to July 19. The National Legion of Decency gave the film a class A-1 rating, meaning it was unobjectionable for general audiences. The picture opened on July 19, 1940.
Shishu Pal dies of a heart attack after signing a cease fire. Unable to find a successor that is universally unobjectionable, the Working Committee is persuaded by Ved Vyas to appoint Priya Duryodhani. The Pandavas work out a strict schedule to share Draupadi's bed. Arjun violates the rule when he goes to retrieve the manuscript of a speech while Yudhishtir and Draupadi are together.
The film, originally titled "Outlaws of the Big Bend", began production in the middle of January 1938. The picture was still in production in early March, and was originally scheduled for a March 30 release. However, by the middle of March, the release had been delayed until April 30. The Legion of Decency gave the film an A-1 rating, meaning they were "unobjectionable for general patronage".
Sam Harris, author of The Moral Landscape: How Science Can Determine Human Values, has publicly noted his discussions with a member of this panel, specifically regarding the hypothesis of a society that blinds every third citizen for religious reasons. The panel member found this unobjectionable for members of this culture, while Harris found this practice objectively wrong. Harris details a transcript of this conversation in Chapter 2 of his book.
In 1911 debates, both views were considered, and notably those against Ne Temere were unionists and those tolerating it were not. From 1898 the "Index", or list of books forbidden to Catholics, was modified by Pope Leo XIII. Along with indecent works it still included forbidden authors such as Jonathan Swift and Daniel Defoe, and the scientists John Locke and Galileo, that most Europeans would by then have found unobjectionable.
The film premiered at the Rialto Theater in New York City on August 23, 1939, with a general opening nationwide on September 1. Prior to its opening, the Motion Picture Herald would be a socially significant film, casting light on the practices of the secret police organizations in countries controlled by dictators. In August, Conspiracy was given a class A-1 rating by the National Legion of Decency, labeling it unobjectionable for general audiences.
RKO originally scheduled a preview of the film for December 6, 1943 at their projection room on Ninth Avenue in New York City, but in late November moved the preview up to November 23. On November 22, it was announced that the film would be opening at the Globe Theater in New York on November 24, where it opened on schedule. Shortly after its opening, the National Legion of Decency rated the film as "unobjectionable for general patronage".
These buses would often form large caravans traversing the border. One of the biggest female stars of Spanish cinema in the late 1950s was Sara Montiel, who despite playing morally unobjectionable roles was still sexualized by producers where possible by highlighting her voluptuous form in costume. As Montiel's characters were viewed as being more three dimensional, she found many female fans. Natalie Wood, Audrey Hepburn and Julie Andrews were some of the stars of the screen during the 1960s in Spain.
Fleuriot published a number of essays under the name Anna Edianez, but very soon her early novels were published under the name Zénaïde Fleuriot. After her early publications she worked for the Journal des demoiselles et la Mode illustrée. Her novel Aigles et colombes (Eagles and Doves) was rewarded by the Académie française with a 1500 Franc prize. She was a constant contributor to "Le Journal de la jeunesse" and "La Bibliothèque rose", whose aim was to provide young people with unobjectionable reading.
"316 U.S. > at 282. Finally, the defendants argued that in 1941, after the Government sued them, they met together and revised their agreements to remove the objectionable features. They maintained that this "mark[ed] an abandonment of the former combination, and that, since the new arrangement is unobjectionable, there is nothing to enjoin." The Court said the modifications were ineffective to remove "the features which we have found to be fatal," because the agreements "still are unmistakable price-fixing agreements with competitors.
A manual of English pronunciation and grammar for the use of Dutch students By J. H. A. Günther, p144 are sometimes cited as unobjectionable parallels,Oxford American Dictionary the term is noted as offensive by modern dictionaries. Its derogatory connotations evolved from its use in pejorative contexts regarding Chinese people and other Asians as well as its grammatical incorrectness which resembles stereotypical characterizations of Chinese accents in English-speaking associated with discrimination.Arslan, L. M., & Hansen, J. H. (1996). Language accent classification in American English.
Because of the ambiguity surrounding Louis Napoleon's political positions, his agenda as president was very much in doubt. For prime minister, he selected Odilon Barrot, an unobjectionable middle-road parliamentarian who had led the "loyal opposition" under Louis Philippe. Other appointees represented various royalist factions. The Pope had been forced out of Rome as part of the Revolutions of 1848, and Louis Napoleon sent a 14,000-man expeditionary force of troops to the Papal State under General Nicolas Charles Victor Oudinot to restore him.
The Office of Film and Broadcasting carried on the same film rating system as the Legion of Decency. The rating "A" meant morally unobjectionable but falling into the subcategories of AI: Suitable for all audiences, AII: Suitable for adults and adolescents, and AIII: Suitable for adults only. The next ratings were "B", which meant morally objectionable in part, and "C", which mean it was condemned by the Legion of Decency. The Office of Motion Pictures began with the intention to rate every motion picture made in the United States and labored for 45 years.
Carpet beetle larvae damaging a specimen of Sceliphron destillatorius in an entomological collection A pest is any animal or plant harmful to humans or human concerns. The term is particularly used for creatures that damage crops, livestock, and forestry or cause a nuisance to people, especially in their homes. Humans have modified the environment for their own purposes and are intolerant of other creatures occupying the same space when their activities impact adversely on human objectives. Thus, an elephant is unobjectionable in its natural habitat but a pest when it tramples crops.
Part of the civil liberties argument, especially from groups like the Electronic Frontier Foundation, was that parents who wanted to block sites could use their own content-filtering software, making government involvement unnecessary. In the late 1990s, groups such as the Censorware Project began reverse-engineering the content-control software and decrypting the blacklists to determine what kind of sites the software blocked. This led to legal action alleging violation of the "Cyber Patrol" license agreement. They discovered that such tools routinely blocked unobjectionable sites while also failing to block intended targets.
The English players and management were consistent in referring to their tactic as fast leg theory considering it to be a variant of the established and unobjectionable leg theory tactic. The inflammatory term "bodyline" was coined and perpetuated by the Australian press (see below). English writers used the term fast leg theory. The terminology reflected differences in understanding, as neither the English public nor the Board of the Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC)—the governing body of English cricket—could understand why the Australians were complaining about what they perceived as a commonly used tactic.
Billboards Larry Flick thought that the song was "quite powerful". Bowling Green Daily News editor Chuck Campbell wrote that Mariah dishes out the "anonymous and unobjectionable ballad". David Browne of Entertainment Weekly wrote a mixed review: "She laments the end of a relationship several times, most believably on Reflections (Care Enough) -- typical Ma-riah schlock sung with crushed-flower loneliness". Slant Magazine's Sal Cinquemani disagreed: "Reflections (Care Enough)" tells the tale of an estranged mother figure and its sparse arrangement recalls the simple beauty of Carey's early balladry.
Anderson also wrote the screenplay. The film has been interpreted by film scholar Wheeler Dixon as "a gentle critique of A. S. Neill's Summerhill method of schooling",Dixon, Wheeler W. "The Director as Journeyman" (Ralph Thomas interview, 3 February 1995), in Collected Interviews: Voices from Twentieth- Century Cinema, SIU Press, 2001, p. 117. and Harrison's Reports gave it a good review, calling it an "uneven but well-enacted comedy by the 'Carry On ...' series film-makers.... Unobjectionable for all."Beware of Children review, Harrison's Reports, 17 June 1961, p. 96.
In > such contexts Jewish is the only acceptable possibility. Some people, > however, have become so wary of this construction that they have extended > the stigma to any use of Jew as a noun, a practice that carries risks of its > own. In a sentence such as There are now several Jews on the council, which > is unobjectionable, the substitution of a circumlocution like Jewish people > or persons of Jewish background may in itself cause offense for seeming to > imply that Jew has a negative connotation when used as a noun.
What they applauded on Christmas Eve was Resistance propaganda. The real function of the theater, Sartre thought at the time, is to appeal to those who share a common predicament with the playwright. This 'common predicament' was one that faced Frenchmen everywhere, assailed daily as they were by German and Vichy propaganda exhorting them to repent and submit; the theater might provide a medium through which to remind them of rebellion and freedom. He began to cast around for a plot that would be at once technically unobjectionable and transparent and its implications.
Others agreed; the local United States attorney wrote to Senator Sherman that the Republicans should nominate "Foraker or some other unobjectionable man". Foster accordingly wrote to Foraker, offering him the chance at "honorable distinction and useful service." Foraker came to Columbus just before the 1883 state convention, and sounded out state Republican leaders such as Sherman and Congressman William McKinley. When Foraker found them willing to support him, he allowed his name to be placed in nomination, and once it was clear that Sherman would not run, the convention nominated Foraker by acclamation.
In mathematics, the well-ordering theorem, also known as Zermelo's theorem, states that every set can be well-ordered. A set X is well-ordered by a strict total order if every non-empty subset of X has a least element under the ordering. The well-ordering theorem together with Zorn's lemma are the most important mathematical statements that are equivalent to the axiom of choice (often called AC, see also ). Ernst Zermelo introduced the axiom of choice as an "unobjectionable logical principle" to prove the well-ordering theorem.
Although never given an official name, a "Mammy memorial" was a proposed memorial to be located in the District of Columbia that would have honored mammys in the United States. Proposed by Congressman Charles Manly Stedman from North Carolina in 1923, and immediately condemned by African Americans and other groups such as the Women's Relief Corps of the Grand Army of the Republic and the New York World newspaper (which argued that while the monument was unobjectionable, the effort spent on it would be better used improving the lives of living blacks), the monument would have been located along Massachusetts Avenue.
Let a Jew be Lord Chief justice, if his exceptional veracity and reliability have clearly marked him out for that post. Let a Jew be Archbishop of Canterbury, if our national religion has attained to that receptive breadth that would render such a transition unobjectionable and even unconscious. But let there be one single-clause bill; one simple and sweeping law about Jews, and no other. Be it enacted, by the King's Most Excellent Majesty, by and with the advice of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal and the Commons in Parliament assembled, that every Jew must be dressed like an Arab.
Bvudzijena said that Biti would additionally be charged with making false statements "prejudicial to the state" due to his announcement of election results prior to their release by the Electoral Commission. United States Ambassador James McGee expressed deep concern on behalf of the US government, saying that the document in question was an unobjectionable statement of the MDC's plans and goals; according to McGee, another, more extreme version of the document existed, but it was forged. Biti's lawyer also claimed that the material in question was forged."No election for Zim's Biti", Sapa-AFP (IOL), 20 June 2008.
A reading of the tractate Pesahim from the Babylonian Talmud (c. 500) makes it clear that in Talmudic times, matzo soaked in water was permitted during Passover; the Ashkenazi rabbi and exegete, Rashi (c. 1100), also indicates that this was unobjectionable (Berachot 38b). However, the custom later developed among some Ashkenazim, primarily Hasidic Jews, to avoid putting matzo (or any derivative, such as matzo meal) into water (or any liquid), to avoid the possibility that a clump of flour that was never properly mixed with water (and thus is still susceptible to leavening) may come into contact with the liquid.
The score included the songs "The Flag's Still There, Mr. Key, " words and music by George Jessel and Ben Oakland, and "I Heard You Cry Last Night," words and music by Jerrie Kruger and Ted Grouya. Trade screenings of the film occurred on January 18 and 19, 1943. The film premiered on January 22, after which it was announced that it would be released nationwide in the United States on February 22. Shortly after its release, Cinderella Swings It was given a class A-1 rating by the National Legion of Decency, making it unobjectionable for general audiences.
Lincoln was ultimately the victor at the 1860 convention through a superior political operation and by making himself the unobjectionable second choice of all Republican factions, and proceeded to win the presidency. Determined both to hold the party together and to recruit the ablest men for his cabinet, Lincoln then persuaded each of his former rivals to join his cabinet. Seward assumed the post of Secretary of State, Chase that of Secretary of the Treasury, and Bates that of United States Attorney General. The South secedes following Lincoln's election, and the country falls into the American Civil War.
There are some differences in the behaviour of analog and digital systems when high level signals are present, where there is the possibility that such signals could push the system into overload. With high level signals, analog magnetic tape approaches saturation, and high frequency response drops in proportion to low frequency response. While undesirable, the audible effect of this can be reasonably unobjectionable. In contrast, digital PCM recorders show non-benign behaviour in overload; samples that exceed the peak quantization level are simply truncated, clipping the waveform squarely, which introduces distortion in the form of large quantities of higher-frequency harmonics.
Lord Robert Cecil by Sir William Orpen In September 1916, he wrote and circulated a Memorandum on Proposals for Diminishing the Occasion of Future Wars in the Cabinet. Cecil noted the suffering and destruction of the war, along with the threat to European civilisation and the likelihood of postwar disputes. He urged an alternative to war as a means of settling international disputes and claimed that neither the destruction of German militarism nor a postwar settlement based on self-determination would guarantee peace. Cecil rejected compulsory arbitration but claimed a regular conference system would be unobjectionable.
Notable guests have included think tank intellectuals like Jared Bernstein, John Feffer and Lawrence Korb; journalists and writers Jacob Sullum, Pepe Escobar, and Brian Doherty, and heads of state, including Ecuador's Rafael Correa, and Syria's Bashar al-Assad.Syria's Assad denies civil war, blames the West, Los Angeles Times, 9 November 2012. Nigel Farage, the leader of UK Independence Party from 2010 to 2016, appeared on RT eighteen times from 2010 to 2014. The Economist magazine noted that RT's programming, while sometimes interesting and unobjectionable, and sometimes "hard-edged", also presents "wild conspiracy theories" that can be regarded as "kooky".
This keeps the show unobjectionable enough to air on network television, yet at the same time maintain a realistic level of profanity for a show about outlaws, inspired by the wild west. Likewise, in Red Dwarf, characters use a series of minced oaths regularly. Two such are used moderately, "Gimboid" and "goit" are derivations of "gimp" and "git" respectively (although "git" is frequently used also), but the final is a series trademark, "smeg". Although it is said to have derived from "smegma", the show's writers have said it is just a coincidence, as its similarity to the label of an Italian white-goods manufacturer.
The NCA has blended the lease of movables with a sale. The rules of a contract of sale are sometimes applied in terms of a contract of lease, as where, for example, a third party fixes the sale or rental price. The rules of a contract of loan are also sometimes applied in terms of a contract of lease. In NBS Boland Bank v One Berg River Driver and Others, the court held that, save, perhaps, where a party is given the power to fix his own prestation, or to fix a purchase price or rental, a stipulation conferring upon a contractual party the right to determine a prestation is unobjectionable.
In > such contexts Jewish is the only acceptable possibility. Some people, > however, have become so wary of this construction that they have extended > the stigma to any use of Jew as a noun, a practice that carries risks of its > own. In a sentence such as There are now several Jews on the council, which > is unobjectionable, the substitution of a circumlocution like Jewish people > or persons of Jewish background may in itself cause offense for seeming to > imply that Jew has a negative connotation when used as a noun. See also "Person of Jewish ethnicity" about a similar issue in the Soviet Union and modern Russia.
136 He later insisted, however, that they must be credible new spouses for the lead characters: "We've got to have two people as attractive as Larry and Adrianne were in the first place, if we can find them."Lesley, p. 137 Rehearsals were still under way when the Lord Chamberlain took exception to the second act love scene, labelling it too risqué in light of the fact the characters were divorced and married to others. Coward went to St. James's Palace to plead his case by acting out the play himself and assuring the censor that with artful direction the scene would be presented in a dignified and unobjectionable manner.
One of the problems not solved during dissolution was the question of a large number of Romani living in the Czech Republic born and officially registered in today's Slovakia. Most of them did not re-register their official place of stay during the months before dissolution and so the question of their citizenship was left open. The 1992 Czech Nationality Act allowed a grant of automatic citizenship only to those who were born on Czech territory. For others, the right to citizenship required proof of a five-year period of residence, an "unobjectionable" criminal record, significant fees and a complicated bureaucratic process, which reportedly excluded a rather large percentage of Roma.
In 1956 the rights to A. A. Milne's Pooh books were left to four beneficiaries: his family, the Royal Literary Fund, Westminster School and the Garrick Club. As of 2016, the club has around 1,400 members (with a seven-year waiting list) including many actors and men of letters in the United Kingdom. New candidates must be proposed by an existing member before election in a secret ballot, the original assurance of the committee being “that it would be better that ten unobjectionable men should be excluded than one terrible bore should be admitted”. The Garrick Club is also home to major collections of art, with more than 1,000 paintings, drawings and sculptures on display.
In addition, all contracts with theatres exhibiting the film included a clause to prohibit anyone under the age of 18 from admittance without adult supervision. Even the National Catholic Office for Motion Pictures (NCOMP) refused to "condemn" the film, with the office ruling it as "morally unobjectionable for adults, with reservations". It was this film and another groundbreaking film, Michelangelo Antonioni's Blow-Up (1966), that led Jack Valenti to begin work on the MPAA film rating system that went into effect on November 1, 1968. It is also said that Jack L. Warner chose to pay a fine of $5,000 in order to remain as faithful to the play (with its profanity) as possible.
Urged by his close friend and political confidant Richard Sugarman, Sanders ran for mayor of Burlington, Vermont, in 1980, at age 39. He ran against incumbent Democratic mayor Gordon "Gordie" Paquette, a five-term mayor who had served as a member of the Burlington City Council for 13 years before that, building extensive community ties and a willingness to cooperate with Republican leaders in controlling appointments to various commissions. Republicans had found Paquette so unobjectionable that they failed to field a candidate in the March 1981 race against him, leaving Sanders as his principal opponent. Sanders's effort was further aided by Citizens Party candidate Greg Guma's decision to exit the race so as not to split the progressive vote.
" Harrison's Reports called it "excellent ... It has been filmed twice before, but the color photography makes this version far superior." Richard L. Coe of The Washington Post wrote, "Old 'Show Boat' fans will admire this immensely and new ones will be won for what has been one of the most satisfying of our musical plays." John McCarten of The New Yorker wrote that "it will do for a summer's evening," but thought that only William Warfield measured up to any cast members of previous versions and that the other players on hand were "unobjectionable but hardly praiseworthy." The Monthly Film Bulletin wrote, "Although the musical numbers retain their original appeal, they are, in most cases, executed without much imagination or charm.
One area where reviewers were unsatisfied was with the implementation of the monetization system. TouchArcades Ford pointed out that while the game was beatable without in-app purchases, and it was possible to grind for Megacreds, much of the game's most interesting content was effectively locked behind a paywall. Modojos review called a $USD 4.99 ship available for purchase "something of an "I win" button", and noted that players that spent money on in-app purchases would place much better on the survival mode leaderboard. Pocket Gamer, on the other hand, found the in-app purchase system decently balanced, and while Gamezebo also found the purchases unobjectionable, it did take issue with the intrusiveness of the advertisements shown between missions and while the game is loading.
Bvudzijena said that Biti would additionally be charged with making false statements "prejudicial to the state" due to his announcement of election results prior to their release by the Electoral Commission. US Ambassador McGee expressed deep concern on behalf of the US government, saying that the document in question was an unobjectionable statement of the MDC's plans and goals; according to McGee, another, more extreme version of the document existed, but it was forged. He called on SADC to send "three or four times" as many observers as the 400 it planned to send. McGee also alleged that 20 tons of US food aid had been confiscated and distributed to ZANU-PF supporters, contrary to its intended use, in the previous week.
When he came to write his Letters and Journals of Lord Byron: With Notices of His Life (1830), Moore silently incorporated all the incidents he could remember relating to Byron's early London life from the Memoirs, or at any rate all he considered fit to print. The disparity between the first and second parts may help to explain the very wide range of opinions from the other witnesses. Byron's discarded lover Lady Caroline Lamb thought the Memoirs "were of no value – a mere copy-book", and Lady Burghersh is reported to have said that she found them so unobjectionable that she would have allowed her 15-year-old daughter to read them. Lord Holland thought "some of them were agreeable enough".
Slum clearance being undertaken just round the corner provided the opportunity to move into a brand-new purpose- built home on what became known as Garrick Street. The move was completed in 1864 and the club remains in this building today. All new candidates must be proposed by an existing member before election in a secret ballot, the original assurance of the committee being “that it would be better that ten unobjectionable men should be excluded than one terrible bore should be admitted”. This exclusive nature of the club was highlighted when reporter Jeremy Paxman applied to join but was initially blackballed, though he was later admitted, an experience he shares with Henry Irving who despite being the first actor to receive a knighthood had himself been blackballed in 1873.
The earliest known appearance of Agravain, as Engrevain the Proud (Old French: li Orgueilleus, modern French: l'Orgueilleux), is found in Chrétien de Troyes' 12th-century romance poem Perceval, the Story of the Grail in which he is one of Gawain's brothers and is also known as the one "with the hard hands" (aus dures mains). The poem's anonymous First Continuation describes him as very quarrelsome. In Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, where he is called "Agravain of the Hard Hand", he is named in a list of respectable knights; this, combined with his unobjectionable depiction in Chrétien's original Perceval, suggests his reputation might not have been very negative prior to his later characterisation. In the Lancelot-Grail (also known as the Vulgate Cycle) prose works, Agravain is generally portrayed as a handsome man, taller than Gawain, and a skilled warrior.
Investigating authorities were prohibited to privatize their work. Also, the strategy of the GVU in luring software pirates through a so-called honey pot trap has remained a subject of criticism. For example, during the course a raid in autumn 2007 suspicions were raised that the GVU and other organizations had installed open FTP servers on network, intended for the use by release groups, thus enabling the determination release group members based on their IP address. According to the unanimous opinion of experts, this approach is, at least legally, unobjectionable. Individual media outlets have criticised the GVU’s close proximity to lawyers, prosecutors, police and internet service providers, although naturally these kind of co- operations are part of the work of any interest group. The Association’s close cooperation with various other organizations is repeatedly criticized, especially during its annual Industry Forum.
In addition to a capsule review, Herx gave films a rating of A for films that were deemed morally unobjectionable that ranged from A-I (for general audiences) through A-IV (for adults, but with reservations), with films deemed morally offensive being given a rating of "O". The Full Monty, the 1997 film about unemployed men who turn to a striptease act to make money, earned an A-IV rating that reflected its positive message of overcoming obstacles. In reviewing a number of films in the mid-1990s, Herx gave Clueless a rating of "O" despite the film's PG-13 rating from the Motion Picture Association of America, while the film Priest was given an A-IV rating, despite controversy about the movie's dealings with the homosexuality of a young priest and his crisis of faith.
It had first to bind itself to a third party and so incur contractual liability. Furthermore, the rule that the determination of rent could not be left to one of the parties had to be confined to the situation where the determination depended entirely upon the unfettered will of that party. There was also no policy reason why an undertaking by one party to compensate the other for expenditure to be incurred by the latter, albeit in his discretion, should necessarily be invalid. Since it was clear that Vector Graphics's liability under clause 8.5 was not determined by increased expenditure incurred in the unfettered discretion of Benlou Properties, it was unnecessary to decide whether Vector Graphics was liable to contribute to increased expenditure which was objectively reasonable, or to such expenditure incurred arbitrio boni viri because, on either construction, the provisions of clause 8.5 were unobjectionable.
Previous to the EP-election, it was reported that Beck was listed on the ballot paper as holding a professorship, even though he only holds the rank of reader at SOAS. The German Bundeswahlleiter, however, has confirmed that Beck was not responsible for the information on the ballot paper, as he simply entered his first name and his surname without any titles. Accordingly, Beck explained that he had merely translated his British university title and defended his actions as "legally unobjectionable and correct in content." Yet, according to the Ministry of Science and Culture of North Rhine-Westphalia, which is governed by the ruling CDU in coalition with the FDP Liberal Party, the "simple conversion of a British university position into a German title" may not be lawful in Germany even if it is a correct translation of the equivalent professional position of a person.
" Franklin Jones of Slant Magazine commented, "Though the album doesn't skimp on potentially insufferable moments of bottom- lip-biting farewell [...] the best tracks boast a fiercely renewed energy that suggests Berge and Brundtland still have much more to offer." Corinne Jones of The Observer remarked that "[t]he best songs have a dark, brooding quality: the Norwegian duo's once naive sound has evolved to a smarter, more lyrically resonant electronica, and if it weren't for a couple of whimsical ballads, this would be a powerful, cohesive goodbye." At The Guardian, Michael Hann found that The Inevitable End "embodies [Röyksopp's] strengths and [...] weaknesses"; he cited "Running to the Sea" and "Sordid Affair" as standouts from the album, but felt that the album contains "too much drift". Pitchforks Marc Hogan expressed, "Despite capable guest vocalists, including Robyn herself, [the album is] generally devoted to glossy, bittersweet electronic drifts that are too slow, too long, or too bland to hold interest for 60 minutes, though often unobjectionable in smaller servings.

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